<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10pt; color: #000000'>the mechanical lifter really only helps if you are away from the desk i believe. that way you touch a button on your headset and it answers the call.<br><br>---<br>Lelio Fulgenzi, B.A.<br>Senior Analyst (CCS) * University of Guelph * Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1<br>(519) 824-4120 x56354 (519) 767-1060 FAX (JNHN)<br>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br>Cooking with unix is easy. You just sed it and forget it. <br> - LFJ (with apologies to Mr. Popeil)<br><br><br>----- Original Message -----<br>From: "David Zhars" <dzhars@gmail.com><br>To: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net<br>Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 8:21:59 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern<br>Subject: [cisco-voip] Headsets and Lifters<br><br>I have an employee who wants a headset for a 7940. She also wants the little mechanical "lifter". She doesn't need that does she? I would think that if a call comes in and you're wearing the headset, you just press "Headset" to take the call?? Am I wrong? She is looking at the Plantronics CS55 and HL10 lifter, do I need any special cables to interface them to the 7940?<br>
<br>Thank you!<br>
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