NotesDefaultRangeParameter
Gain controls how loud the user sounds to other
people on the call. Softer means users sound
quiet while Louder means users sound much
louder.
Configure this setting based on the ambient
noise in the office environment.
This parameter applies to all headsets in the
Cisco Headset 500 Series.
DefaultSofter – LouderMicrophone Gain
Controls how much of a user's own voice they
can hear through their headset.Off turns off the
sidetone while High means that users receive
much more feedback from their headset
microphones.
This parameter applies to all headsets in the
Cisco Headset 500 Series.
LowOff – HighSidetone
Controls the Equalizer settings. Warmer settings
mean users hear more bass in their headsets,
while a brighter setting means users hear more
treble.
This parameter applies to all headsets in the
Cisco Headset 500 Series.
DefaultWarmest – BrightestEqualizer
Controls the Digital Enhanced cordless
Telecommunications (DECT) codec in the Cisco
Headset 560 Series.
In a dense DECT environment, set the field to
Narrow Band to limit the Cisco Headset 560
Series to the G.726 codec.
Wide
Band
Wide Band, Narrow
Band
Audio Bandwidth
Controls the use of Bluetooth on the Cisco
Headset 560 Series with Multibase. When this
parameter is set to Off, the base deletes all
devices paired with it.
You can disable Bluetooth if your
users are operating in an
environment in which information
security is at a premium.
Note
OnOn, OffBluetooth
Controls the use of the conferencing feature on
the Cisco Headset 560 Series. Conferencing
allows up to three guest headsets to pair with
the same base at once.
See Cisco Headset 500 Series User Guide for
more information on conferencing.
OnOn, OffConference
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