Cisco 700 series Administration Manual - Page 26
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Download the Default Headset Configuration File
For more information on the TFTP service, see the "Manage Device Firmware" chapter of the Administration
Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager and IM and Presence Service.
Upgrade your phones to the latest firmware release before you apply the defaultheadsetconfig.json
file. The following table describes the default settings you can adjust with the JSON file.
Table 6: Cisco Headset 700 Series Parameters and Default Settings
Parameter
Upgrade Source
Sidetone
Active Noise Cancellation
Download the Default Headset Configuration File
Before configuring the headset parameters remotely, you must download the latest JavaScript Object Notation
(JSON) sample file.
Procedure
Step 1
Go to the following URL: https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286325098.
Step 2
Choose Headset 700 Series.
Step 3
Select your headset series.
Step 4
Choose a release folder and select the zip file.
Step 5
Click the Download or Add to cart button, and follow the prompts.
Step 6
Unzip the file to a directory on your PC.
Cisco Headset 700 Series Administration Guide
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Headset Management on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 12.5(1) or Older
Range
Default
Notes
0 (UCM
0
Limits the download source
and Cloud)
– 1 (UCM
Only)
0 (Off) – 4
0
Controls how much of a user's own voice they can
(Adaptive)
hear through their headset. 0 turns off sidetone while
3 means users receive much more feedback from their
headset microphones. 4 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.
0 (Off) – 6
5
Controls how much noise cancellation a the headset
(Adaptive)
. 0 turns noise cancellation off while 5 means users
have much more noise cancellation. 6 turns on the
Adaptive Noise Cancellation feature. When Adaptive
Noise Cancellation is active, the headset automatically
adjusts noise cancellation based on the surrounding
environment.