[cisco-voip] Wireless headset

Mike Armstrong mfa at crec.ifas.ufl.edu
Mon Jun 12 16:00:39 EDT 2006


One of our users has a Plantronics C555 with an HL10 handset lifter.  The 
base station is plugged into the handset plug, and the handset cord has been 
removed altogether.  When she pushes the button on the earpiece, the handset 
lifts and she talks.  I think this is about as automagic as it gets, albeit 
a little Rube Goldberg - ish.

Mike Armstrong
UF/IFAS CREC
Lake Alfred, FL


> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:09:33 -0700
> From: "Voll, Scott" <Scott.Voll at wesd.org>
> Subject: [cisco-voip] Wireless headset
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> I have a user demo'ing a wireless headset that has a receiver lifter to
> remotely answer the phone.  So if you plug the phones phone jack to the
> wireless headset you get no audio.  But if you plug it into the headset
> jack it only works until you lift the receiver the first time then you
> manually have to hit the headset button again.  I'm looking  to do this
> a little more automagically.
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> Any way to keep the headset always on?  Service parameter?  Auto answer
> on the line doesn't work with the wireless setup she has.
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> Any better solutions?  One that really ties in with IP Phones?
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> We just wait to remotely pick up the call(s) with no phone intervention.
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> Scott



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