8.15 Headset Docking-Operation

Whenever the headset is docked correctly in the base’s cradle, the successful electrical connection to the base is indicated by an icon in the touchscreen’s as shown below:

Figure 63: The touchscreen indicates that the headset is docked successfully

Docking operations (lifting and replacing the headset to/from the recharge cradle) simulate the pick-up and hang-up operations of a traditional phone as follows:

-Whenever you dock the headset to the base, all current calls will be terminated.

-Whenever you undock the headset (lift it from the cradle on the base), an audio link is automatically opened to the target softphone or desk phone if the automatic audio link function is enabled.

Notes:

-The automatic audio link function is enabled by default unless your desk phone is using the MSH remote handest lifter standard (in which case it is disabled by default). In any case, you can enable/disable this function using the Aut. Audio Link setting via the base touchscreen or from the Jabra PC Suite. See the Advanced Settings menu description for more.

-If the base is able to detect that a connected phone is ringing, lifting the headset opens an audio link to the ringing phone even if the automatic audio link function is disabled. However, not all types of phone sup- port ring detection.

8.16 Theft Protection

The base includes a slot for attaching a security cable, which can help prevent the base from “accidentally” being removed from your desk while you are not paying attention. The slot meets the Kensington Security Slot standard, which is commonly found on laptops and laptop docking stations.

To secure the base to your desk, purchase any safety cable intended for use with the Kensington Security Slot standard and follow the instructions included with the cable.

8.17 Dealing with Density Issues

DECT technology uses low-power radio technology for wireless transmission. Because DECT uses a dedicated radio-frequency band, it is relatively immune to interference from other products using radio technologies commonly used in offices such as wireless routers or wireless networks. Likewise, DECT will not interfere with WiFi networks.

You might, however, experience some performance degradation if you install many Jabra PRO headsets in one area – the limits are explained below. DECT has a built-in automatic channel-allocation which attempts to allocate channels in a way which minimizes the likelihood of interference. The number of channels is always limited, which may have some implications for large scale deployment.

Performance issues manifest themselves as audible clicks and pops. In the most severe cases, they manifest themselves as the inability for some headsets to establish the wireless link.

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9460 specifications

The Jabra 9460 is a high-performance headset designed for professionals who require superior audio quality and advanced communication features. This versatile device combines the advantages of a traditional desk phone and modern wireless technology, making it a popular choice for office environments and remote work settings.

One of the standout features of the Jabra 9460 is its innovative DECT technology, which provides a reliable wireless connection with a range of up to 150 meters. This allows users to move freely around the office while staying connected to their calls. With its long battery life, typically lasting up to 12 hours of talk time, users can rely on the headset for an entire workday without needing to recharge.

The Jabra 9460 is equipped with a Noise Blackout™ technology that ensures crystal-clear audio by eliminating background noise. This feature is essential for professionals who work in bustling environments or need to focus on their conversations without distractions. The headset also includes a high-definition audio experience, supporting wideband sound for natural voice clarity and enhanced sound performance.

Flexibility is another key characteristic of the Jabra 9460. The headset can be worn in multiple styles, including over-the-ear and on-the-head configurations. This adaptability ensures comfort for long periods of use, catering to individual preferences. Furthermore, the device includes a flexible microphone boom that can be adjusted for optimal positioning, enhancing voice pickup and clarity.

The Jabra 9460 is compatible with various communication platforms, including Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, and other VoIP solutions. With one-touch call control buttons, users can easily manage calls, mute, or adjust volume without disruption. The integration with softphones and other communication tools streamlines workflows, improving productivity.

In addition to its impressive technical features, the Jabra 9460 boasts a sleek and professional design. Its lightweight construction ensures comfort, while the intuitive controls make it user-friendly.

Overall, the Jabra 9460 combines cutting-edge technology with user-centric design, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliability, superior audio quality, and flexibility in a headset. Its combination of features addresses the demands of modern work environments, enhancing communication and collaboration among teams.