Nabeel Jafferali
2005-Jan-25 07:06 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] OT: pinout for"standard"telephoneheadsetrequired.?
> Many thanks Julian.Are you looking for the pinout for a single plug 2.5mm (cellphone) headset or a dual plug 3.5mm (computer) headset? -- Nabeel Jafferali Tel: +1 (416) 628-9342 Toronto +1 (646) 225-7426 New York FWD: 46990 Email/MSN: nabeel<at>jafferali.net
Mike Dent
2005-Jan-25 07:12 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] OT: pinout for"standard"telephoneheadsetrequired.?
Hi Neither, the one I am looking for is the tiny (similar to RJ11) plug. Which are used on telephony headsets. Mike On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 09:06:57 -0500, Nabeel Jafferali <nabeel@jafferali.net> wrote:> > Many thanks Julian. > > Are you looking for the pinout for a single plug 2.5mm (cellphone) > headset or a dual plug 3.5mm (computer) headset? > > -- > Nabeel Jafferali > Tel: +1 (416) 628-9342 Toronto > +1 (646) 225-7426 New York > FWD: 46990 > Email/MSN: nabeel<at>jafferali.net >
Nabeel Jafferali
2005-Jan-25 07:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] OT: pinout for"standard"telephoneheadsetrequired.?
Mike Dent wrote:> Neither, the one I am looking for is the tiny (similar to RJ11) plug. > Which are used on telephony headsets.The RJ10. Well, http://www.mml.uni-hannover.de/einhorn/headset/index_e.html has the Cisco 7960 headset jack first. Then, later they have the handset jack, which I am pretty sure is the same as a "standard" telephone headset jack. You could try both - that's what I did when building my single plug 2.5mm (cellphone) headset to Cisco 7960 headset "adaptor". -- Nabeel Jafferali Tel: +1 (416) 628-9342 Toronto +1 (646) 225-7426 New York FWD: 46990 Email/MSN: nabeel<at>jafferali.net
Nabeel Jafferali
2005-Apr-07 14:00 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] OT: pinout for"standard"telephoneheadsetrequired.?
Mike Dewey wrote:> I am very interested in what you came up with for a 2.5mm > to RJ-10 adapter.Yes, I built a 2.5mm cellphone headset to Cisco 7960 RJ10 headset jack adapter. If I follow the numbering system used on http://www.mml.uni-hannover.de/einhorn/headset/index_e.html, this is how it goes: RJ10 -- 2.5mm 1 3 speaker ground 2 1 mic 3 3 mic ground 4 2 speaker Hope this helps. Nabeel