Avaya 1100 Series Application Note Notes For Configuring GN Netcom Jabra Link 14201 32 EHS Headset Adapter With IP Deskphones

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Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab
Application Notes for Configuring GN Netcom Jabra Link
14201-32 EHS Headset Adapter with Avaya 1100 Series IP
Deskphones Issue 1.0
Abstract
These Application Notes describe a solution comprised of Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones
and GN Netcom’s Jabra Link 14201-32 EHS Headset Adapter.
Information in these Application Notes has been obtained through DevConnect compliance
testing and additional technical discussions. Testing was conducted via the DevConnect
Program at the Avaya Solution and Interoperability Test Lab.
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1. Introduction
These Application Notes describe the configuration steps required for GN Netcom Jabra PRO
900, PRO 9400 and GO 6400 series wireless headset attached to Jabra LINK 14201-32 EHS
adapter to successfully interoperate with Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones. The Avaya 1100
Series IP Deskphones used for compliance test are 1120E, 1140E, 1150E and 1165E which have
a USB headset port.
The GN Netcom Jabra PRO 920, PRO 9400 and GO 6400 series are wireless headsets for use in
an office environment and away from the desk. It uses the electronic hook-switch (EHS) adapter
LINK 14201-32 attached to the Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones. The base connects to the
headset via DECT technology. The GN Netcom Jabra PRO 920, PRO 9470 and GO 6470
wireless headset models were used for the compliance test and support desk phone, PC soft
phone and Mobile phone.
2. General Test Approach and Test Results
The compliance testing of Jabra LINK 14201-32 EHS adapter interoperating with 1100 Series IP
Deskphones was manually performed. No performance testing was done and the test listed in the
Section 2.1 was executed and verified.
2.1. Interoperability Compliance Testing
The compliance testing included the following test scenarios listed below.
Verification of two-way audio path for local and PSTN calls.
Verification of the wireless headset’s mute button.
Verification of the wireless headset’s volume control.
Verification of the wireless headsets Multi Function button (MFB) for answering and
terminating call remotely.
Verification of the 14201-32 adapters ability to recover from interruption to the Avaya
IP phone.
Verification of the 14201-32 adapter’s ability to recover from interruption of headset
interface, and those active calls are preserved after reconnection.
Avaya’s formal testing and Declaration of Conformity is provided only on the headsets/handsets
that carry the Avaya brand or logo. Avaya may conduct testing of non-Avaya headset/handset to
determine interoperability with Avaya phones. However, Avaya does not conduct the testing of
non-Avaya headsets/handsets for: Acoustic Pressure, Safety, Hearing Aid Compliance, EMC
regulations, or any other tests to ensure conformity with safety, audio quality, long-term
reliability or any regulation requirements. As a result, Avaya makes no representations whether a
particular non-Avaya headset will work with Avaya’s telephones or with a different generation
of the same Avaya telephone.
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Since there is no industry standard for handset interfaces, different manufacturers utilize
different handset/headset interfaces with their telephones. Therefore, any claim made by a
headset vendor that its product is compatible with Avaya telephones does not equate to a
guarantee that the headset will provide adequate safety protection or audio quality.
2.2. Test Results
The objectives outlined in the Section 2.1 were verified. All test cases were passed with
following observation:
When disconnecting the USB cable of the LINK 14201-32 adapter from the 1150E IP
Deskphone, during a call, the current call is dropped. This is expected behavior due as the
1150E model only supports headset and doesn’t support handset. This issue was not
observed on the 1120E, 1140E and 1165E models which support both headset and
handset.
2.3. Support
For technical support for the Jabra 14201-32 adapter, and Jabra products in general, please refer
to www.jabra.com. On the Jabra website, the support hotline numbers to specific country will be
found.
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3. Reference Configuration
Figure 1 illustrates the test configuration used during the compliance testing between the 1100
Series IP Deskphone and the Jabra LINK 14201-32 EHS Adapter.
Figure 1: Reference Configuration Diagram
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4. Equipment and Software Validated
The following equipment and software was used during the lab testing:
Software Version
Call Server (CPPM): 7.50 Q
Signaling Server (CPPM): 7.50 Q
With Deplist 1
0624C8J
0625C8J
0627C8J
0626C8J
0602B76
3.4
4.5.17
2.1.7.5
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5. Configure Avaya Communication Server 1000
These Application Notes assume that Communication Server 1000 is configured and operational.
There are no additional settings required to be configured for the connection of the Jabra wireless
headset and Jabra LINK 32 cable adapter to the Avaya telephones. The compliance tests with the
Jabra 14201-32 adapter were carried out with the default server settings for audio parameters.
This section describes the step to provision the 1100 Series IP Deskphones in Call Server via
overlay command. For detailed information on how to configure and administer the
Communication Server 1000, please refer to Section 10.
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Use the overlay command LD 11 to add a new extension for IP phone in the Call Server as
shown in figure below. Enter the type of IP deskphone in the Type field, TN number in the TN
field, a name in the DES field, customer ID in the CUS field, zone number in Zone field, an
extension in the KEY 0 and keep other fields as default. When prompted to input another key,
press Enter on the keyboard to complete creating the new extension.
Figure 2: Sample of Adding extension in Call Server
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6. Configure Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphone
This section shows how to configure an 1100 Series IP Deskphone to work with a USB headset.
For more information on how to configure an 1100 Series IP Deskphone please refer to Section
10.
Press the Services key twice quickly and successively on the 1100 Series IP Deskphone.
Figure 3: Services key of 1100 Series IP Deskphone
The Services menu displays, select Preferences.
Figure 4: Services Menu
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The Preferences menu displays, select Headsets.
Figure 5: Preference Menu
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The Headsets setting displays, in Active Headset Device menu select USB and keep other fields
at default.
Figure 6: Headset Settings
7. Configure Jabra LINK 14201-32 EHS Adapter
During the compliance test, the Jabra LINK 14201-32 headset adapter was used for the
connection of the Jabra PRO 9470, PRO 920 and GO 6470 headsets to the 1100 Series IP
Deskphones.
7.1. Settings
Connect the 1100 Series IP Deskphone to a network that is able to register to a Communication
Server 1000 system.
Follow the manual guide that is included with the headset to set the PRO 9470, PRO 920 and GO
6740 headset base unit to DHSG mode and setClear dial tone switch” to Aposition, for
more information please refer to headset manual.
7.2. Cable Setup
Plug the USB cable of the LINK 14201-32 adapter into the 1100 Series IP Deskphone. At the
other end of the LINK 32 cable, there are two RJ11 plugs, connect the AUX plug marked with a
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red collar to the AUX socket and the telephony plug marked with a blue collar to the telephony
socket on base unit of wireless headset.
8. Verification Steps
Pick up and put the wireless headset on. The light on headset key of the 1100 Series IP
Deskphone should now be ON, the status on the LCD screen (PRO 9470 and GO 6470
have LCD screen) of the headset base unit should change from on-hook to off-hook, and
the dial tone should be heard on the wireless headset.
From the 1100 Series IP Deskphone coupled with the LINK 14201-32 adapter and
headset, dial an extension of another Avaya IP Deskphone and answer the call on that
phone.
Check audio path on the wireless headset and the handset of the other phone is
established.
End the call above by pressing the Multifunction button on the wireless headset. The
LED of the headset button on the 1100 Series IP Deskphone should be OFF and the status
on LCD screen should change from off-hook to on-hook.
9. Conclusion
These Application Notes describe the configuration steps required for GN Netcom Jabra PRO
900, PRO 9400, GO 6470 series wireless headset attached to GN Netcom Jabra LINK 14201-32
EHS Adapter to successfully interoperate with Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones. All of the
executed test cases passed and met the objectives outlined in the Section 2.1, with test results
and observation outlined in Section 2.2. The GN Netcom Jabra Link 14201-32 EHS Adapter is
considered to be in compliance with Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphone.
10. Additional References
Product documentation for the Avaya Communication Server 1000 products may be found at:
https://support.avaya.com/css/Products/
[1] Avaya Communication Server 1000 Documents:
Avaya Communication Installation and Commissioning, Doc# NN43041-310, Issue
05.04, Date May 2011.
Avaya Communication Server 1000 Unified Communications Management Common
Services Fundamentals, Doc # NN43001-116, Issue 05.11, Date June 2011.
Avaya Communication Server 1000 Co-resident Call Server and Signaling Server
Fundamentals, Doc # NN43001-509, Issue 03.02, Date June 2011.
Avaya Communication Server 1000 Element Manager System Reference -
Administration, Doc# NN43001-632, Issue 05.09, Date July 2011.
Avaya Communication Server 1000 IP Deskphones Fundamentals, Release 7.5, Doc #
NN43001-368, Issue 07.10, Date Jan 2012
Avaya Communication Server 1000 IP Deskphones Fundamentals, Doc# NN43001-
368, Issue 07.12, Date Sept 2011.
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Product documentation for GN Netcom Jabra LINK 14201-20 EHS adapter product may be
found at: http:// www.jabra.com
[2] Jabra Headset PRO 9400 Series Documents:
Jabra PRO 920, PRO 9470, and GO 6470 Quick Start Guide
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