JABRA SPEAK 510+UC(ENE/ZL/26116)
- Model 7510-409
- Availability: Out Of Stock
- AED 694.00
TECHNICAL GLOSSARY
DECTDigital Enhanced Cordless Telephony. Digital and tap-proof transfer technology for wireless telephony.
DECT CAT-iqThe new standard, called CAT -iq is an acronym for “Cordless Advanced Technology – internet and quality“. Internet services may be tied in along with the voice transmission, which would normally require WLAN. CAT -iq is based on DECT and is downward compatible to the currently established DECT standard.
DHSGWireless communication (receive/talk) set. Standardized EHS interface.
DongleIs a little piece of hardware that can be connected to a computer, usually portable like a USB-Stick. Earlier, Dongles have been used primarily to authenticate a software installation. Today, the term Dongle is mostly used for a wireless wideband adapter. In connection with Jabra products, Dongle is just a different word for a USB Bluetooth adapter.
DSPDigital Signal Processor. Chips that digitally optimize voice or music.
In headsets it is usually used to optimize the voice transfer. For instance, it will suppress echoes and an artificial side tone is added (the own voice can be heard and the sound is natural).
DuoHeadset with earphones for both ears, also called binaural with voice output on both ears.
IntelliPowerJabra IntelliPower avoids unnecessary power consumption. When not in use, the display illumination dims down automatically and the headset switches into the stand-by mode. Switching power supply units are used that have less power consumption yet deliver full performance.
IPThe „Internet Protocol“ (IP) is a network protocol that is commonly used in computer networks and provides the base of the internet.
Mono Headset with earphones for only one ear, also called mono-aural.
Noise CancellingNoise-suppressing microphone for noisy office environments, like call centers and cubicle based open space offices.