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Headset Template Management
Parameter
Firmware Source
DECT Radio Range
Table 2: Cisco Headset 700 Series Parameters
Parameter
Firmware Source
Sidetone
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Range
Default
Allow from UCM or
Allow
Cisco Cloud (firmware
from
will upgrade only),
UCM or
Restrict to UCM only
Cisco
(firmware may
Cloud
upgrade or downgrade)
Autorange, Medium
Medium
Range, Short Range
Range
Range
Default
Allow from UCM or
Allow
Cisco Cloud (firmware
from
will upgrade only),
UCM or
Restrict to UCM only
Cisco
(firmware may
Cloud
upgrade or downgrade)
Off, Low, Medium,
Medium
High, Adaptive
Notes
Controls the headset's firmware upgrade source.
By default, users can upgrade their headset
through a Cisco IP Phone connected to Unified
Communications Manager or through Cisco
Jabber for Windows or Mac. You can restrict
your headsets to only accept firmware changes
through a Unified Communications Manager
source.
Controls the maximum distance between the
Cisco Headset 560 Series and its base.
By default, the bases have a DECT range of
over 330 feet (100 meters) in ideal conditions.
If you configure the DECT radio range to
Medium Range or Short Range, the headset
base consumes less power but users can't move
as far from the base while on a call. Configure
DECT radio range to Short Range for high
density headset deployment.
For more detailed information on DECT
deployment, refer to the white paper on Cisco
Headset deployment,
How to Deploy DECT at
Work for the Cisco Headset 560
Notes
Controls the headset's firmware upgrade source.
By default, users can upgrade their headset
through a Cisco IP Phone or Cisco Jabber
connected to Unified Communications Manager,
or through the Cisco Headsets app. You can
restrict your headsets to only accept firmware
changes through a Unified Communications
Manager source.
Controls how much of a user's own voice they
can hear through their headset. Off turns off
sidetone while High means users receive much
more feedback from their headset microphones.
Adaptive turns on the adaptive sidetone feature.
When adaptive sidetone is active, the headset
automatically adjusts the sidetone level based
on how loud the user talks.
Series.

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