Accessories/EHS Advanced
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Overview
Product Number: P/N: 00002362
Documentation
Supported Phone Series
Following series/phones currently supporting EHS Advanced:
- 3xx series (snom 300 with MAC addresses 00041328xxxx and higher)
- 7xx: FW 8.7.3.6 and higher
- 8xx series
- D3xx series
- D7xx series
Cabling
Supplied with the snom EHS Advanced
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Quick Installation Guide Snom EHS Advanced
Available separately
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Supplied with the headset
The 4P4C audio cable is NOT supplied with the EHS Advanced. It comes with the headset base station and is connected to the headset port on the snom phone.
Which headsets work with the snom EHS Advanced?
Please note that this is not an inclusive list. Headsets not mentioned here may also work with the snom EHS Advanced, but they have not been tested by snom.
Disclaimer for compatibility of third-party wireless headsets and wired USB headsets
The information contained in this list is merely meant to assist you in finding a wireless headset or a wired USB headset that may be compatible with your snom desk phone. Please test any headset you wish to use with a snom phone prior to purchasing the headset. snom disclaims any liability for the accurateness, completeness, and currentness of the information published in this list. Although due care has been taken in the compilation and presentation of the information on this list, the data upon which it is based may have changed in the meantime. In particular, but not excluding other possible factors, the software on the third-party product may have been modified unbeknownst to snom, resulting in restrictions to functionality up to and including loss of compatibility with the snom phone.
GN Netcom/Jabra
For the list of tested and approved Jabra headets please visit our dedicated page
Please set the operating mode to “DHSG” (if available).
Important note: To shift between RHL/DHSG/AEI (different EHS modes) make sure that the headset is placed in the base during this operation.
Difference between standard interface and extended interface
Limitations of the standard headset interface: Headsets with the standard interface (like, for example, the GN9350) only listen for one command, and that is incoming call indication. It is not possible to control the headset from the phone and turn it on or off. To do that, you need a headset with the extended interface like, for example, the GN9350e. The snom EHS Advanced supports both the standard and extended interface.
Connecting to snom3xx, snom 820 and D3xx series
Connecting to snom 821 and snom 870
Connecting to snom7xx and D7xx
Note: Foot stand needs to be removed temporarily for connecting the cable.
(1) Headset, headset base station, and 4P4C-4P4C audio cable not supplied with snom EHS Advanced.
Plantronics
For the list of tested and approved Plantronics headets please visit our dedicated page
Connecting to snom3xx, snom 820 and D3xx series
Connecting to snom 821 and snom 870
Connecting to snom7xx and D7xx series
Note: Foot stand needs to be removed temporarily for connecting the cable.
Note: Please make sure to connect the cable as shown in the picture below.
(1) Headset, headset base station, and 4P4C-4P4C audio cable not supplied with snom EHS Advanced.