Jabra GN9125 Soundtube Headset Instructions
- June 15, 2024
- Jabra
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Jabra GN9125 Soundtube Headset
Jabra GN9125 Soundtube
Specifications
- Model: Jabra GN9125 Soundtube
- Compatibility: Desk phones
- Microphone: Adjustable volume
- Echo Reduction: Yes
Product Information
The Jabra GN9125 Soundtube is a wireless headset designed for use with desk phones. It features an adjustable microphone volume and echo reduction technology, providing clear and high quality audio during calls.
Product Usage Instructions
Configuring the Headset
Before using the Jabra GN9125 Soundtube headset, it is important to configure it properly with your desk phone. Follow the steps below:
- Refer to the Quick Start Guide or User Manual for your Jabra device for specific instructions on how to configure the headset with your desk phone.
- Position the microphone close to your mouth for optimal audio quality.
- Set the volume on your desk phone to halfway and make sure it approximately matches the volume level of the microphone on your Jabra headset.
Reducing Echo
If you are still hearing an echo during your calls, follow these steps to reduce or eliminate it:
- Refer to the Quick Start Guide or User Manual for your Jabra device for specific instructions on how to adjust the microphone volume settings.
- While you talk, decrease the microphone volume one step at a time.
- As the volume of the microphone decreases, the echo will also decrease or be eliminated.
FAQ
Q: How can I reduce the echo in my Jabra GN9125 Soundtube headset?
A: To reduce the echo in your Jabra GN9125 Soundtube headset, follow the steps mentioned above in the “Reducing Echo” section. Decreasing the microphone volume one step at a time while talking will help eliminate the echo.
How can I reduce the echo in my headset?
Make sure you have configured your headset to get the best possible audio with your desk phone, and positioned your microphone close to your mouth. The volume on your desk phone should be set halfway, and it should approximately match the volume level of the microphone on your Jabra headset. If you are still hearing an echo, the microphone volume on the headset may be set too high. Refer to the Quick Start Guide or User Manual for your Jabra device for specific instructions on how to adjust these settings. Try to decrease the microphone volume, one step at a time, while you talk. As the volume of the microphone decreases, the echo will also decrease or be eliminated. If you are hearing your own voice in your headset at the same time as you are speaking, this is not a delayed echo – it is a feature called sidetone. Depending on the equipment being used, you may be able to adjust the sidetone level on your phone, headset, or computer.
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