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It seems its been a while since I have installed any type of headset on a Nortel. I tried using the basic headset and the quick release cord that is designed to to plug right into the headset jack. These didn't work well for the customer so I tried a Plantronics headset amplifier, but I could not get them to work. Are there only particular models that work with the T7316E phones?
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I've had good luck with the Jabra GN2100 headset, and GN1200 cord. The cord has an 8-position slide switch inline with it that will match the pinout/mic gain to work with pretty much anything. (Nortel M and T series, Nortel/Avaya IP, Cisco IP, Panasonic, NEC, Ascom, Philips, and Plantronics amps.) https://img8.jabra.com/sites/Jabra/...ments/Datasheet/GN1200_DS_AP_US_1045.pdf The headset itself is clear and (in my opinion) comfortable, and they aren't horrendously expensive.
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