
Jabra Pro 920 Duo
Wireless
Jabra Pro 920 Duo
Wireless
The Jabra Pro 920 Mono as well as Duo can be connected directly to the headset port of the Elmeg CS 410 and does not require any further adapters or cables.
Unfortunately, we can currently only offer the complete set with headset: Jabra Pro 920 Duo (Wireless)
Where can I order these?
According to the manufacturer, this is how it should work: https://www.jabra.com/de-de/supportpages/jabra-pro-920/920-29-508-101/faq/How-do-I-connect-a-new-primary-headset-to-a-base-that-is-used-with-multiple-headsets
Hello You also need a Y-cable so that the data transfer between the station and the headset works. e.g. Jabrs Link 14201 Y-cable (available at Galaxus). Jabra Link 14201-10
In my opinion, this is a problem with the (telephony?) software used and probably has little to do with the headset.
Grüezi For me it is connected to Yealink T46G. It works fine. Kind regards
According to the product reference : "This new technology is optimized for IP telephony. If you connect the Jabra Pro 920 to a VoIP phone, you can make optimal use of broadband audio, making conversations even more natural than before." If your phone is fixed and VoIP this should not be a problem. :)
You can use the following Jabra tool to assess compatibility: https://www.jabra.com.de/compatibilityguide/gallery?thirdPartyProducts=aastra_office_35 Model 920-25-508-101 appears to be listed as suitable. However, Jabra GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter is also listed as a required accessory.
Hier eine Liste mit kompatiblen Jabra-Headsets: https://www.jabra.com.de/compatibilityguide/gallery?thirdPartyProducts=alcatel-lucent_8242_dect.
I have a Yealink T46G, for example, and it works perfectly. The connections should also work on Aastra/Mitel 5370 or 5380. The list is not exhaustive.
The charging station is included in the delivery, as is the RJ-11 cable (and a LAN cable). In my opinion, all the connection options described in the instructions should be feasible. I am not sure about the compatibility; due to the universal technology and because the device simply receives the telephone signal from the telephone device, I would think that there should be no software-related exchange difficulties. The prerequisite will probably simply be that the phone has an appropriate output, but as I said, not sure.... Recommendation: consult the manual of the Jabra 920 (with all connection options) or of the phone. (Otherwise, the device is solid and reliable, by the way, I know it from business use).
Hi Lantian The Davos has a headset jack. The Jabra, however, has an RJ-11. If you want to connect a headset, you must use a headset with a 3.5 mm jack connection. So it's wired. I do the same with the Gigaset wireless phone, which is similar to the Davos.
I think you need the adapter. Jabra Link 14201-10
The Pro 920 has an RJ-11 connector for connection to a telephone. The Pro 930 has a USB for direct connection to a computer. https://www.jabra.com.de/compatibilityguide/solutions?products=jabra_pro_920&thirdPartyProducts=aastra_5370
I think there might be a problem...
Hello Helli_87 I can't answer your question exactly, as we had a different telephone (Alcatel system). Basically, it should work if the telephone is connected via a LAN line. Then the telephone output cable (handset) is plugged into Jabra and the telephone handset cable is plugged into the Jabra. In addition, you have to make a setting on the phone with headphones on/off. Otherwise it does not work. This was the case with our telephone system. AVAYA will probably have a different function.
Hier ist die Anleitung: https://www.telefonanlage-shop.de/pro900-5300#:~:text=Jabra%20PRO%20920%20Anschluss%20an%20Aastra%2FMitel%205370%20oder%205380&text=Bitte%20verbinden%20Sie%20das%20Netzteil%20mit%20der%20Basisstation%20des%20Headsets.&text=Stecken%20Sie%20das%20einzelne%20Ende,des%20Telefons%20mit%20dem%20Headsetsymbol.
We only use it with the base station (cable connection to telephony). I don't think it can be connected directly to the mobile phone.
According to our information, this is not possible.
I was using the Jabra Pro 920 as a headset only with an Astra terminal and bought the Jabra Engage 75 Stereo, which is now connected to the iMac via USB and provides full compatibility with the telephone system, the iMac and the smartphone.
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