User Guide
Table 16: Third-party USB headset with HID support features
Feature Description
Key Events Both types of headsets have equivalent
mechanisms to generate the following key
events:
• On Hook
• Off Hook
• Mute
• Volume Up/Down
The headsets send the corresponding HID
commands to the IP Deskphone to
synchronize call processing operations.
When the IP Deskphone receives these
commands, the IP Deskphone maps them to
the corresponding key events (except the
Volume Up/Down keys) as if the keys on the
IP Deskphone are pressed.
If the corresponding keys on the IP
Deskphone are used instead, the IP
Deskphone sends the HID commands to the
headsets to allow the headsets to update
their internal state machine.
LEDs Both types of headsets have LEDs on the
base station for status indication. These
LEDs are controlled by the headset base
stations themselves according to their
internal state machines. The IP Deskphone
has no direct control of these LEDs.
Attached Indicator Both types of headsets can have attached
indications independent of the IP Deskphone
operations.
The GN Netcom (Jabra) 9350 headset can
take over 3 seconds to complete the
enumeration process after the headset is
attached to the IP Deskphone. During
enumeration, the LEDs at the bottom of the
base station flash. The enumeration process
is complete only when there is a blink at the
headset piece and the base LEDs become
solid.
Back Light Not applicable
Message Waiting Not applicable
External Alerter Not applicable
USB headset
Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone with SIP Software on Avaya Aura
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