Jabra PC Suite Benutzerhandbuch

Seite von 33
Chapter 3Using Softphones with Your Jabra Headset 
Using Skype 
Jabra PC Suite User’s Guide  
3.  Using Softphones with Your Jabra Headset 
The Jabra PC Suite has two primary functions: configuring your headset and 
providing a feature-rich softphone integration that includes remote call control 
from the headset. 
Basic softphone functionality is provided via Windows and plug-and-play, which 
results in your headset appearing as a standard PC sound card with sound-in and 
sound-out abilities. However, other elements of the Jabra PC Suite will enable 
you to control your softphone from your headset’s buttons. Features include the 
ability to answer incoming calls, place calls on hold, switch between held calls 
and more. The exact set of features that are supported vary slightly between 
softphone types, as outlined in the table below and elaborated in the sub-sections 
that follow. The available features will also depend on the Jabra product you are 
using with your softphone. 
 
Function Skype Cisco 
IP 
Communicator 
Microsoft Office 
Communicator 
Accept incoming call  
 
 
 
End call  
 
 
 
Mute microphone  
 
 
 
Place call on hold  
 
 
 
Resume call on hold 
 
 
 
Redial  
 
 
 
Using Skype 
Skype is a well known and widely used softphone solution. It is free to download 
and use, though some advanced services (such as the ability to dial out to 
traditional phone numbers) cost extra. It has a relatively long history, providing a 
large set of features and automation controls with which Jabra can interact. 
See "System Requirements” on page 4 for Skype version requirements. 
To best use your headset together with Skype, the following should be installed 
and running on your PC: 
•  Jabra Device Service 
This simple program establishes a link between your Jabra headset and Jabra 
softphone interfaces, enabling you to control your softphone from your 
headset. We recommend that you configure Windows to run this program at 
start up if you often use your headset together with any type softphone. See 
also “Running and Using the Device Service” on page 12. 
•  Jabra Skype driver 
Like the Jabra Device Service, this is a simple program that runs in the 
background to enable commands from your headset to be passed to the 
softphone.  We recommend that you configure Windows to run this program at