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You have to take it to a electronics store such as Fry's or Radio Shack. Since it is a pin type end I'm not sure how to describe it other than pin type. Here's a manual PDF to help in your quest.
http://www.manual-hub.com/manuals/emerson-em-227-pdf-manual.html
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The cordless phone headsets use a 2.5mm plug.
The larger 3.5mm plug is used for the PC or
laptop computer headphone connections.
The model number for your cordless phone is
on a small sticker under the battery inside the
handset. Entering this number at www.manualslib.com will allow you to
get a free copy of the original owners' manual.
The nice thing about the ps3 is it can charge the bluetooth from the charge cord for the controllers. Just plug the bluetooth into the charging wire from the ps3 and the bluetooth will charge.
The correct connection size for headsets used with S10, T10 & T20 isan RJ9. The jack on the back of the T10 and T20 is an RJ9, this is for the cord that runs into the wall jack. The cord itself has an RJ9 on the end that plugs into the T10 & T20 and an RJ11 connectionon the other end that plugs into the wall jack. This cord is supplied with the units.
Hope the dog is well. Best to go to hardware store and buy a plug to replace yourself. Is it two wires, or three? Is it round or flat cable? Also if this is a continuos problem you might want to get a length of metal clad cable to put over the cord before you put the new plug on.
Pardon me if you have already tried this but with my em236c I had to hold the Answer/End button for about 15 sec before it flashed red/blue. The manual doesn't say how long to hold it. It took a couple of tries for me. Hope this helps.
Setup the Plantronics CS60 wireless headset as follows:
Locate the 2 ports on the bottom of the CS60 charging
base. One has an icon of a "full telephone" and the other has an icon
of a "hand receiver."
Unplug the hand receiver from the
base of your existing telephone and plug it into the "hand receiver"
port on the CS60 base unit.
Then take the short cable that came with the CS60 and plug it into the "full telephone" port on the base of the CS60.
Plug the other end of the short cord into the hand receiver port of your telephone (where the hand receiver just was).
Make sure the AC Power is plugged into the wall, and then you can adjust the configuration settings.
To be able to hear or speak through the handset,
either place the headset back into its charging cradle or press the
call control button on the side of the headset. The talk indicator
light on the base should go off and no sound will come through the
headset.
To be able to hear or speak through the headset,
press the
call control button on the side of the headset. The talk indicator
light on the base should go on and the green light on the
side of the headset should be blinking.
Note: Make sure that the cables are connected correctly and the handset cable is connected to the base of the CS60 base.
Setup the Plantronics CS60 wireless headset as follows:
Locate the 2 ports on the bottom of the CS60 charging
base. One has an icon of a "full telephone" and the other has an icon
of a "hand receiver."
Unplug the hand receiver from the
base of your existing telephone and plug it into the "hand receiver"
port on the CS60 base unit.
Then take the short cable that came with the CS60 and plug it into the "full telephone" port on the base of the CS60.
Plug the other end of the short cord into the hand receiver port of your telephone (where the hand receiver just was).
Make sure the AC Power is plugged into the wall, and then you can adjust the configuration settings.
To be able to hear or speak through the handset,
either place the headset back into its charging cradle or press the
call control button on the side of the headset. The talk indicator
light on the base should go off and no sound will come through the
headset.
Note: Make sure that the cables are connected correctly and the handset cable is connected to the base of the CS60 base.
This is a "known issue" that I have raised to Plantronics. Whether they do anything about it, remains to be seen. The workaround I have discovered seems to work with both of my P590 headphones that stopped charging:
1. Plug in the USB charging cable to a laptop or computer that is powered on. 2. Connect the USB charging cable to the headphones 3. Connect the 3.5mm headphone cord cable to the headphone output on the laptop of computer (this is the long cable with the normal 3.5mm stereo plug at each end) 4. Plug the other end of the 3.5mm cable into the P590 input.
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