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#170156 02/12/12 07:22 AM
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Hello!! smile

I have a panasonic phone, model kx-tg6421, with headset feature. The phone headset jack is a 2.5 mm, and i have a headphone with two 3.5 mm plugs, one for mic and another for Mic.

I want to connect that headphone but i don't know how could I connect and solder the pins.

Could you help me and tell me what is the pinout of the panasonic phone? with that i could solder the cables to the headphone.

I realy appreciate your help!! thank you!!!!

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That headset sounds like it is for a PC, google pc headsets to phone adaptors, it will be easier and wont keep breaking or shorting out


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yes, headphone is a master choice brand, made for pc use. and i sow in internet an adaptor from dual 3.5 to one 2.5, but i couldn't found it in any electronic store in my neighborhood frown so i decided to create one from my self, i buy the plugs and the jacks , and tried to pinpoint the correct pins, but i was able of finding only the left & right sound, but not the micro frown

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the phone will not have stereo out, so both left and right will be strapped together.

you will have common and one wire for mic and other for speakers

I have tested one here for a digital panasonic set and the common is the back ring. the speaker is the middle and the mic is the front ring.


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I have tested one here for a digital panasonic set and the common is the back ring. the speaker is the middle and the mic is the front ring. ----------------------------------------------

Mhh nice tip!, let me try it, because I was wiring a 2.5 mm Plug with 4 segments, instead of 3 you mentioned. let me do it and I'll tell you the results.

thank you!!!

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Hello. finally i found the solution: those telephones need a 4 segments plug (the one with only 3 makes a shortcircuit) and the ring (segment)usage is the next:
Common ring: unused
Second ring: headphone (Monostereo)
third ring: headphone and Mic (it's a common)
Top ring(4th) mic

thank you all of you!!!

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yes tip ,ring and sleeve invented by bell


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