For what its worth,

We use plantronics headsets on snom360. Plantronics headset gets connected to the headset jack, then you use the headset button to activate it. The "feedback" is due to grounding issues. The phone MUST be connected to a hub/switch using a STP cable. UTP cables will NOT provide a ground and you will end up with noise on the headset. The external power adaptor also does not provide ground. We went through this with plantronics and with Snom. We finally connected to phone to a PC's unused ethernet port using a STP cable and problem went away.

The current problem we have now is that the headset connection audio takes forever to cut through when answering a call. It seems to happen 1 out of every 5 calls or so. Most noticeably after the phone sits idle for a while. If anyone has a suggestion for that problem it would be greatly appreciated.

Jason Bachman
ASON, Inc.


Benny Amorsen wrote:
"JO" == J Oquendo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JO> I don't follow... Remove the mechanical lifter? Then do what, go
JO> from the Plantronic to the headset jack on the Snom, leave the
JO> receiver in its normal port? If I do this, the person has to hit
JO> the "headset button" on the Snom...

JO> PlantronicRJ11 --> Headset port on Snom --> User HAS TO hit the
JO> headset button on the Snom

Yes, I'm saying plantronics -> handset port (not headset). Then tell
the Snom that no headset is connected.


/Benny


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