Whenever there is an active and/or held call on one of the phones connected to the headset, both line busy indications will be set high. The line busy signal is provided from the headset towards the host in order to indicate call activity on a phone interface. Sent from host to device to set ringer state. Sent from host to Jabra device to set call held state. Sent from host to Jabra device to set ringer state. Sent from host to Jabra device to set hook state. Sent from host to Jabra device to set microphone mute state. Sent from Jabra device to host to signal volume increment.įollowing signals are expected to be sent from the host towards the Jabra headset. Sent from Jabra device to host to signal volume decrement. Sent from Jabra device to host to indicate whether the user has a call on one of the telephony interfaces. Sent from Jabra device to host when the mute button is pressed. Sent from Jabra device to host to signal a last number redial. Sent from Jabra device to host to signal a flash (call swap between an active call and a call on hold).
Sent from Jabra device to host when the answer/end button is pressed. Please refer to sequence diagrams later in this document for actual usage and command flow of these signals. In the following section the input and output usage pages are outlined.įollowing signals are sent from the Jabra headset to the host. This can be used as common denominator to recognize Jabra USB headsets.ģ General USB HID interface supported by JabraĪll Jabra USB products described in this document support the standard HID interface. Note: All Jabra USB headsets use the vendor ID 0x0B0E. Please visit to get latest product listing.
Please ask your Jabra contact for more information on functionality on this matter. This document states several call scenarios – ranging from basic to advanced - which for majority of the Jabra products are supported. Usages are organized into pages - the so-called usage pages - of related controls. Each usage has a usage ID, usage name and a detailed description In this document a control refers broadly to the physical entity on the device that the usage identifies.ĭefines the purpose or meaning of an item.
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Scope of this document is to provide an overview on how to use standard USB HID signals for supporting Jabra headset functions.Ī control is used to operate or regulate a particular aspect of a device. Basic call control functions deals with Īdvanced call control functions deal with Overall the document can be split in two categories, basic and advanced call control functions. Target readers are furthermore engineers employed by external vendors developing products supposed to cooperate with GN headsets.
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This document provides an overview of the fundamental and standardized USB HID commands implemented in Jabra USB headsets (see Appendix A for a full list of devices and their familiarities). UrlPath: site/global/sdks/web/documentation Url: site/global/sdks/web/documentation/index.gsp SourcePath: /home/build/.jenkins/workspace/jabra-slate/source/site/global/sdks/web/documentation Source_file: /home/build/.jenkins/workspace/jabra-slate/source/site/global/sdks/web/documentation/index.md !ruby/hash:Thor::CoreExt::HashWithIndifferentAccess Copyright: Copyright © 2017 GN Audio A/S, All Rights Reserved.Ĭomments: 'Developer''s Guide - Document owner(s): Strategic Alliances R&D Document