WO2010083829A1 - Base de micro-casque avec affichage - Google Patents

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WO2010083829A1
WO2010083829A1 PCT/DK2009/000014 DK2009000014W WO2010083829A1 WO 2010083829 A1 WO2010083829 A1 WO 2010083829A1 DK 2009000014 W DK2009000014 W DK 2009000014W WO 2010083829 A1 WO2010083829 A1 WO 2010083829A1
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Tomasz Golman
Claus TØNDERING
Henning Toft Schwarz
Bo Schmidt
Stefan Heise
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Gn Netcom A/S
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Priority to EP09776152A priority patent/EP2389752A1/fr
Priority to PCT/DK2009/000014 priority patent/WO2010083829A1/fr
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Priority to US14/018,504 priority patent/US9143590B2/en

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/60Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers
    • H04M1/6033Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers for providing handsfree use or a loudspeaker mode in telephone sets
    • H04M1/6041Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use
    • H04M1/6058Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use involving the use of a headset accessory device connected to the portable telephone
    • H04M1/6066Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use involving the use of a headset accessory device connected to the portable telephone including a wireless connection
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/04Supports for telephone transmitters or receivers
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/60Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers
    • H04M1/6033Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers for providing handsfree use or a loudspeaker mode in telephone sets
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/725Cordless telephones
    • H04M1/72502Cordless telephones with one base station connected to a single line
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
    • H04M1/72409User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality by interfacing with external accessories
    • H04M1/72412User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality by interfacing with external accessories using two-way short-range wireless interfaces
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2250/00Details of telephonic subscriber devices
    • H04M2250/02Details of telephonic subscriber devices including a Bluetooth interface
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W88/00Devices specially adapted for wireless communication networks, e.g. terminals, base stations or access point devices
    • H04W88/02Terminal devices

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  • the invention relates to a headset base unit comprising a base housing, a headset holder for holding a headset, a first connection device, by means of which the headset base unit is connectable to at least one telecommunication device, such as a desk phone, a PC phone and a mobile phone, a second connection device, by means of which the headset base unit is connectable to the headset, control means, by means of which an audio channel can be opened between the headset base unit and a selected one of the telecommunication devices.
  • a headset base unit comprising a base housing, a headset holder for holding a headset, a first connection device, by means of which the headset base unit is connectable to at least one telecommunication device, such as a desk phone, a PC phone and a mobile phone, a second connection device, by means of which the headset base unit is connectable to the headset, control means, by means of which an audio channel can be opened between the headset base unit and a selected one of the telecommunication devices.
  • the invention relates to a headset system comprising such a headset base unit and a headset.
  • a headset base unit is a unit, which is arranged between a headset and one or more telecommunication devices, such as a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) desk phone, and IP (Internet Protocol) desk phone, an IP soft phone (installed on a computer) and a mobile phone.
  • the headset base unit comprises a headset holder for holding the headset when not in use.
  • the headset comprises one or two earphones and a microphone.
  • the headset base unit is typically placed on a desk beside a telephone and/or a PC. When the user wants to use the headset, he picks up the headset from the holder and arranges in on his ear or head.
  • the headset can be connected to the headset base unit by a wire or wirelessly. I both cases the user's hands are free for other purposes such as using the computer or handling papers while communicating via the headset.
  • GN 9350 is an office headset system comprising a headset base unit to be placed on a desk surface and a wireless headset, which can be placed in a headset holder of the headset base unit when not in use.
  • the headset is recharged when placed in the holder.
  • the headset base unit can be simultaneously connected to a desk phone, which can be a PSTN phone or an IP Phone, and a USB socket on a PC.
  • the headset base unit comprises a "telephone mode” button and a "USB mode” button. When the user wants to make or receive a telephone call via the desk phone, he presses the "telephone mode” button. If the user wants to make or receive a call via a soft phone installed on the PC, he presses the "USB mode” button.
  • buttons are so-called momentary buttons and small indicator LED is arranged at each button.
  • the button When the button is pressed, the associated LED is turned on, so the user can identify the chosen telecommunication device.
  • This system works well, as the user by means of the LED easily can identify the selected telecommunication terminal.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a more flexible identification system.
  • the headset base unit according to the invention is characterised in a display unit with a display adapted for displaying device icons representing connected telecommunication devices.
  • the display gives the advantage that the user easily can identify which telecommunication terminal is connected to the headset base unit. For example, if a desk phone is connected, an icon clearly indicates this. Furthermore, the graphic software can be upgraded for future needs and or changed for different utilities.
  • the headset base unit is simultaneously connectable to more than one telecommunication device.
  • a device icon for each telecommunication device on the display makes it easy for the user to identify the connected telecommunication devices.
  • the device icons change appearance, when the represented telecommunication device is selected.
  • the display is a touch-screen display.
  • the numbers of mechanical buttons and pointing devices can be reduced or omitted. This saves manufacturing costs and improves the design possibilities, as the base housing can be designed slim and minimalistic.
  • the touch-screen display forms, in whole or in part, a user interface of the headset base unit.
  • a telecommunication device can be selected by touching the device icon representing the telecommunication device. For example, if a call is received by the desk phone, the user can easily choose to open an audio channel between the headset base unit and the desk phone by touching the device icon representing the desk phone.
  • one or more of headset speaker volume, microphone volume, and speaker equalisation can be adjusted by means of the touch-screen display.
  • the device icons change appearance in dependence on the call status, such as incoming call, on call and on hold, of the represented telecommunication device.
  • the user can easily identify the call status of the connected telecommunication devices. It also reduces the number of erroneous actions by the user. If there is an incoming call on a connected PC soft phone, a device icon on the display clearly indicates this, and intuitively the user will receive the call by touching this icon.
  • a caller identity icon is shown when a device icon signals an incoming call.
  • the caller identity icon can show the telephone number or name of the calling party.
  • the headset base unit comprises a first base transceiver for wireless connectivity to a wireless headset comprising a headset transceiver.
  • a wireless solution provides more freedom, as the user can walk around in the office and even into another room when talking through the headset.
  • a transceiver is a combined transmitter and receiver with common circuitry. However, a transmitter- receiver with no common circuitry can also be used.
  • the holder may comprise charging terminals for charging a rechargeable battery of the headset, when the headset is received by the holder.
  • the display is able to show battery status of the headset.
  • the status may be sent from the headset to the headset base unit during use of the headset, or the headset base unit may be updated every time the headset is received by the holder.
  • the touch-screen display is adapted to display a keypad for dialling a telephone number.
  • the user dials the number by touching the relevant number icons on the touch-screen display.
  • the headset base unit is adapted to store a call list or phone book and show this call list or phone book on the display, wherein the user can initiate an outgoing call by selecting a contact from the call list or phone book. If a touch-screen display is employed, the user can select the contact by simply touching it on the display.
  • the display device may be hingedly connected to the housing, so that it can be tilted. Then it can be adjusted for the best viewing angle.
  • the headset holder is a part of a headset holder unit, which is an adjustable or releasable part of the headset base unit.
  • the holder may be adjusted to hold the headset in the most appropriate position or the holder may be replaced by another holder unit, which is adapted for a headset of another type.
  • the invention also relates to a headset system comprising a headset base unit and a headset to be held by the headset holder when not in use.
  • the headset system may be wired or wireless, which means that the connection between the headset base unit and the headset can be wired or wireless.
  • the invention also relates to a method of setting up a headset base unit according to claim 1 , wherein the display instructs the user to one or more of the following:
  • the display instructions can be assisted by voice tags.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a headset system according to the invention comprising a headset base unit and a headset arranged on a headset holder of the headset base unit,
  • Fig. 2 the headset base unit of the system of Fig. 1 ,
  • Fig. 3 the headset base unit, where a headset holder unit is released from the remainder of the headset base unit,
  • Fig. 4 the headset system with the headset holder unit is in a second position
  • Fig. 5 a second embodiment of a headset system according to the invention
  • Fig. 6 the headset of the first embodiment
  • Fig. 7 a diagram showing the headset system according to the invention connected to three different telecommunication devices
  • FIG. 8 different views of the display during use of the headset system according to the invention.
  • Fig. 9 different views of the display during adjustment of call options
  • FIG. 10 different views of the display during setup of the headset system according to the invention. Modes for Carrying out the Invention
  • Fig. 1 discloses a headset system 1 according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
  • the headset system comprises a headset base unit 2 and a wireless headset 3.
  • the headset base unit 2 comprises a housing 4, a headset holder 5 and a display device 39 with a touch-screen display 6.
  • the display device is a part of or physically connected to the housing 4.
  • the headset 3 is arranged on the headset holder 5, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the headset 3 comprises an earphone housing 54, a microphone arm 30 extending from the earphone housing 54 and a headband 29, which extends from the earphone housing 54 and comprises a T-shaped endpiece 31 at the opposite free end.
  • the headset 3 is removed from the headset base unit 2.
  • the upper side of the headset holder 5 comprises charging terminals 30 for recharging the battery of the headset 3, when the latter is received by the headset holder 5.
  • the display device 39 is step-less adjustable from 0° to 90° along the arrow 55. This is made possible through a friction hinge. Thus, the user can adjust the display device 39 to an appropriate viewing angle. In the 0° position (not shown), the display device 29 is received in a recess 37 in the base housing 4, so that it flushes with the upper side of the base housing 4. In Fig. 2, the display device 39 is positioned at an angle between 0° and 90°.
  • a holder unit 56 comprising the headset holder 5 and a bottom part 35 can be lifted out of a receiving hole 36 in the base housing 4.
  • the headset holder 5 can be adjusted from "right ear position" shown in Fig. 1 to a "left ear position” shown in Fig. 4.
  • the user can easily grab the headset 3 with his right hand and put it on his head so that the earphone 54 is placed on the right ear.
  • the "left ear position" Fig.
  • the user can easily grab the headset 3 with his left hand and arrange it on his head so that the earphone 54 is placed on his left ear.
  • Electrical contact between the headset holder unit 56 and the remainder of the headset base unit 2 can be maintained during adjustment by means of a not shown wire.
  • contact terminals could be provided on bottom part 35 of the holder unit 56 and in the receiving hole 36 so that electrical contact is established in the selected adjustment position.
  • the headset holder 5 could be rotatably mounted, so that it could be rotated about a vertical axis without being removed from the headset base unit 2.
  • the holder unit 56 can also be replaced by another holder unit. This is advantageous as the headset base unit 2 then can be adapted for use with another headset.
  • Fig. 5 is shown a second embodiment of the headset system 94 according to the invention. This embodiment differs from the first embodiment by the holder unit 38 being adapted for a different type of wireless headset 32.
  • the holder unit 38 according to the second embodiment does not comprise an upwardly extending headset holder but simply a receiving hole in the top surface.
  • the headset 32 according to the second embodiment comprises a headset housing 61 , an earbud 34 to be inserted into the ear and an ear hook 33 to be arranged around the outer ear of the user.
  • the user interface of the headset 32 comprises a multi- function button 52 and an elongate volume touch button 53.
  • the user can inter alia receive and end calls by pressing the multi-function button 52 and adjust the headset volume by sliding a finger along the volume button 53.
  • the user turns the volume up by sliding the finger in one direction and turns the volume down by sliding the finger in the opposite direction.
  • Fig. 6 discloses the headset 3 according to the first embodiment.
  • the microphone arm 30 can be rotated about an axis essentially perpendicular to the large outer surface of the earphone 54 in order to point it in the direction of the user's mouth and to adjust the headset 3 from left ear use to right ear use and vice versa.
  • Fig. 6 discloses the headset 3 according to the first embodiment.
  • the microphone arm 30 can be rotated about an axis essentially perpendicular to the large outer surface of the earphone 54 in order to point it in the direction of the user's mouth and to adjust the headset 3 from left ear use to right ear use
  • the headset 3 is adjusted to left ear use.
  • the headband 29 comprises a first headband part 59 and a second headband part 60.
  • the second headband 60 part is telescopically received in the first headband part 59, so that the length of the headband 29 can be adjusted to the size of the user's head.
  • the headset 3 On the outer side of the microphone arm and within the outer boundary of the earphone 54, the headset 3 comprises an elongate volume touch button 53. The user can adjust the speaker volume by sliding the finger in the lengthwise direction of the touch button 53 as explained in connection with the second embodiment.
  • the circumferential surface of the earphone 54 comprises a multi-function button 52 for inter alia receiving and ending calls.
  • Fig. 7 is a diagram showing how a headset system according to the invention can be connected to a number of telecommunication terminals.
  • the headset base unit 2 comprises a base processor 29, a first connection device 7, a second connection device 8, a first transceiver 27, a second transceiver 28 and a touch screen display 6.
  • the headset base unit 2 is by means of the first connection device 7 connected to a desk phone (PSTN) 9, a PC 10 and a mobile phone 11.
  • PSTN desk phone
  • the desk phone 9 and the PC 10 are connected by wires 63, 64 to the connection device 7.
  • the wire between PC 10 and the base unit 2 is a USB cable 64.
  • the first connection device 7 also comprises an antenna 43 by means of which a wireless connection 65 to the mobile phone 11 is established.
  • the wireless connection is established by means of the second transceiver 28 and a corresponding transceiver (not shown) in the mobile phone.
  • the wireless connection follows the Bluetooth standard, which means that the second transceiver 28 is a Bluetooth transceiver. However, other standards such as DECT could be utilized.
  • the headset base unit comprises a speaker (not shown in Fig. 7) for generating an audible feedback to the user when operating the touch display. The speaker will also be used to signal an incoming soft phone call.
  • the headset 3 comprises a headset processor 48, a headset connection device 46 with an antenna 45, a headset transceiver 51 , a speaker 49 a microphone 50 and a user interface 47.
  • the user interface 47 comprises the multi-function 52 button and the touch volume button 53.
  • the wireless connection 66 between the headset 3 and the headset base unit 2 follows the DECT standard. However, other standards, such as Bluetooth could be used. If Bluetooth is used, the headset 3 could be simultaneously connected to another Bluetooth device, such as the mobile phone 11.
  • the headset shown in Fig. 3 is especially suitable for such a solution, as it is compact and easy to carry in a pocket or bag.
  • FIG. 8 shows different views of the touch screen display during use of the headset system according to the invention.
  • a touch screen display normally comprises a flat screen display, which is based on LCD, TFT, OLED or other technology and is covered with a transparent touch panel.
  • the touch panel is normally a so-called capacitive or resistive panel. However, other touch panel technologies can be applied.
  • the touch screen display can show different areas, "widgets" or icons, the user can touch in order to control the headset system.
  • the display 6 is shown for typical situations during use of a headset system according to the invention connected to a desk phone, a PC and a mobile phone.
  • Fig. 8a "NORMAL IDLE SITUATION"
  • the headset is in idle mode, i.e. there are no active calls.
  • the upper area of the screen is called the “status bar” and comprises a headset icon 15, a battery level icon 16 and a setup icon 17 represented by a small wrench.
  • the headset icon 15 indicates that the headset and the headset base unit are connected.
  • the battery level icon 17 indicates the battery level of the rechargeable battery of the headset.
  • the large icon 12 showing a desk phone with the handset in the cradle is named the target phone icon 12.
  • An outgoing call made from the headset or the headset base unit is made from the telecommunication device selected as "target phone”.
  • a “button stack” with two smaller icons: a mobile phone icon 13 and a PC icon 14: These icons indicate that these telecommunication devices are also connected to the headset base unit. If the user touches the mobile phone icon 13, the target phone icon 12 changes from a desk phone icon to a mobile phone icon, while a smaller desk phone icon will appear in the button stack.
  • a first handset icon 18 and a second handset icon 19 which are used for receiving and ending calls. It does not appear form the drawing, but the first handset icon 18 is green and the second handset 19 icon is red.
  • Fig. 8c disclose the screen when there is an active call on the desk phone.
  • the active call is indicted by an on call icon 41 showing a sound wave symbol at the speaker of the lifted handset.
  • the setup icon 17 has changed to a call option icon 67, represented by a small speaker with a sound wave symbol.
  • a "recording" icon 42 shown in the status bar indicates that a call via the PC soft phone is recorded on the PC.
  • Fig, 8d discloses what is called a "call collision scenario".
  • the caller ID 24 of the caller on the mobile phone is shown on the screen just below the status bar.
  • the caller ID is normally a phone number or the mane of the calling party.
  • the user now has two options represented by a first call collision icon 68 and a second call collision icon 69. If he touches the first icon 68, he rejects the incoming call on the mobile phone and continues the call on the desk phone. If he touches the second icon 69, he ends the call on the desk phone and receives the incoming call on the mobile phone.
  • a call on the mobile phone is put on hold, which is indicated by the on hold icon 20.
  • the user can make the call active again.
  • the icon representing the active call see Fig. 8c)
  • the user can put the call on hold again.
  • Fig. 8f "ON CALL/INCOMING CALL ON SAME LINE"
  • the user has an active call on the mobile phone while there is an incoming call on the same phone. He now has three options represented by a first incoming call icon 21 , a second incoming call icon 22 and a third incoming call icon 23. If he selects the first icon 21 , he continues the active call and rejects the incoming call. If he selects the second icon 22, he ends the active call and receives the incoming call. If he selects the third icon 23, he puts the active call on hold and receives the incoming call.
  • the user has a call on hold on the PC soft phone, represented by the on hold icon 25, and an active call on the PC soft phone, represented by the on call icon 26. Between these two icons 25, 26 there is a swap icon 62. The user can swap between the two calls, i.e. put the active call on hold and vice versa, by touching the swap icon 62.
  • Fig. 9 shows how different call options can be adjusted by means of the touch screen. If the user touches the call options icon 67 (see Fig. 8c)), the call options screen shown in Fig. 9a) appears.
  • the call options screen comprises a call options menu with a speaker volume icon 70, a mute icon 71 and a start recording icon 72.
  • the screen also comprises a scroll down icon 74, a scroll up icon 75 and an exit icon 73 in the lower end of the screen and a scroll bar 76 in the right side of the screen.
  • the scroll bar 76 indicates which part of the menu that is visible.
  • the user may scroll by sliding the finger in the direction of the scroll bar 76. If the user touches the exit button 73, the call options menu is left. A selection of the speaker volume icon 70 will be explained below in connection with Fig. 9b). If the user touches the mute icon 71 , the headset microphone is muted. If the user touches the start recording icon 72 all communication is sent by means of the USB cable 64 to the PC 10 and recorded by means of appropriate software. The software can be set to stop recording at the end of a call, or just pause recording between calls.
  • the screen shown in Fig. 9b appears.
  • the screen comprises a speaker meter icon 79 indicating the speaker level, a first adjustment icon 77 with a minus character and a second adjustment icon 78 with a plus character.
  • the user can turn the speaker volume down by touching the first adjustment icon 77 and up by touching the second adjustment icon 78.
  • the speaker meter icon 79 has eight levels and in Fig. 9b), speaker level four is selected. The speed or the number of steps, speaker volume is adjusted by touching adjustment icons 77, 78 may depend on how long the user touches them.
  • the adjustment make take place by sliding the finger across the touch screen display 6, so that the speaker volume is adjusted upwards, when by sliding the finger in a first direction and downwards by sliding the finger in the opposite direction.
  • the headset base unit may be adapted to remember the last volume setting for each connected telecommunication device and report the volume setting by sending control signals to the headset when a telecommunication device is selected.
  • the volume is separately set for the desk phone, the soft phone and mobile phone. The user can leave the speaker volume screen by touching the exit icon 73.
  • the user has selected "tone setting" (equalisation) from the call options menu.
  • the user can select the sound from the headset speaker to be one of three different types represented by a treble icon 80, a normal icon 81 and a bass icon 82. If he selects the treble icon 80, the sound in the treble area will be accentuated, and if he selects the bass icon 82, the sound in the bass area will be accentuated.
  • the normal icon 81 selects a neutral sound.
  • the speaker volume, microphone muting and speaker tone setting takes place in the headset, which means that control signals for adjusting the settings are sent from the headset base unit to the headset. The headset sends status signals to the headset base unit about the settings, so that the display shows the correct levels.
  • the headset speaker volume can be adjusted by the headset user interface.
  • the headset volume button 53 shown in Figs. 5 and 6 is used for adjusting the headset speaker volume, while status signals simultaneously is sent to the headset base unit in order to update the display.
  • the adjustments take place in the headset base, in which case control signals are sent from the headset to the headset base in order to adjust the audio settings.
  • Fig. 10 only show a few setup screens, as several other not shown screens guides the user to setup the headset base unit with other telecommunication devices, such as a mobile phone and a PC soft phone.
  • the invention also covers embodiments, where more than one telecommunication device of the same type, for example two or three desk phones, can be connected to the same headset base unit. In such a situation, it would be possible to name the devices such as "desk phone 1", “desk phone 2" or “local desk phone”, “external desk phone”.
  • the display 6, whether it is a touch screen display or not, may also be used for displaying SMS messages, news feeds, e-mail's etc.
  • SMS messages received by a connected mobile phone may be forwarded to the headset base unit and shown on the display.
  • e-mails received by a connected PC which are forwarded to the headset base unit and shown on the display.
  • a wireless headset system is described in detail here.
  • the invention also relates to wired solutions, where the headset and the headset base unit are interconnected by a wire.
  • headset multifunction button 76 scroll bar 53 headset volume button 77 first adjustment icon
  • headset housing (second 85 desk phone icon embodiment) 86 connect to a desk phone icon 62 swap icon 87 yes icon

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L'invention concerne une unité de base de micro-casque (2) comprenant un boîtier de base (4), un support de micro-casque (5, 38) pour supporter un micro-casque (3). L'unité de base de micro-casque (2) comprend en outre un premier dispositif de connexion (7), grâce auquel l'unité de base de micro-casque (2) est connectable à au moins un dispositif de télécommunication (9, 10, 11) tel qu'un téléphone de bureau (9), un téléphone de PC (10) et un téléphone mobile (11), et un second dispositif de connexion (8), grâce auquel l'unité de base de micro-casque (2) est connectable au micro-casque (3). L'unité de base de micro-casque (2) a un moyen de commande (9), grâce auquel un canal audio peut être ouvert entre le micro-casque (3) et un dispositif sélectionné parmi les dispositifs de télécommunication (9, 10, 11), et une unité d'affichage (39) avec un affichage (6) conçu pour afficher des icônes de dispositifs (12, 13, 14) représentant les dispositifs de télécommunication connectés (9, 10, 11).
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