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Jabra Wireless Headset Busylights

GN 02-3000 Busy Indicator

GN02-3000

Online indicator for GN/Jabra wireless headsets. This accessory prevents interruptions or conversations from ruining your time online. The GN Online Indicator is a polite, noticeable way to let people know you are on the phone. A long cord allows you to place the light where it will get seen the most. The indicator connects to the AUX port on the headset base, and turns on and off when a converstaion is activated or terminated from the headset earpiece. For use with a phone configuration where the remote handset lifter is not required. Requires a "AA" battery.

Order part No.: 02-3000


Jabra Busylight for 9300 and 9400 Pro Series Wireless Headsets

GN9300 Battery

Jabra Busylight is designed especially for the GN 9300 series and Jabra PRO 9400 series wireless headsets, not compatible with the GN9125. The Jabra Busylight is an effective way to let people know you are on the phone. A 2 metre long cord allows you to place the light where it easily can be seen. The indicator turns red when you are on a call and switches off when you end your call. Connects to the OLI port on the headset base. The AUX port is still available for remote call control via RHL or EHS.

Jabra Busylight Datasheet

Order part No.: 14207-10

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Last updated: 5 September, 2009