I have a pair of Plaintronics DSP Gamecom Pro1 headset. I would like to repair these at home. The wires got ripped out of the "volume/mute" button. I need to know where/what wires land where? your help is greatly anticipated. thanks
I have the circuitry guide for the DSP box.
I'm going to consider the top of the board the part with five connections, and the bottom is the part with eight connections.
From left to right on the top, the insulation colors are: red, white, green, black, no insulation.
From the left to right on the bottom, the insulation colors are: white, copper, copper/green, blue/green, red/green, red, copper/blue, green.
Posted on Jan 24, 2009
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i have the same problem, a schematic would be awsome
The same thing happened to my plantronics 345 behind the neck headset. My beauitiful kids (dont' know which one, so I blame both!) got the wire wrapped around the desk chair... After a few spins it just ripped out. Simple soldering will fix the problem but I dont know where to solder what. You'd think there would be a wiring diagram out there somewhere. ;(
yeah i got a dsp400 its discontinued andi need to solder the buttons but i need some guidence
Wow your amazing. is there any chance you can post what the colors actually are also?
ripped wires out of the interface box i have 9 wires to put back any idea witch 1s go where?
had the same 5 wires top left/right that the solution reported but now the bottom i have 9 the colors i have are green/copper, red/copper, blue, copper, white, red, red/green, green, blue/copper. Any idea the order left/right??
The length of the wiring has gotten me a couple of times but been safe until dog somehow got it looped around leg when someone knocked at door and you know the rest.
Mine yanked out at the Y-junction where the mic and speaker wires come together. All I had was a headset that terminated in a little plastic knob with 2 empty holes in the end :(
Mine appears to be a blue copper unshielded, red copper unshielded, copper unshielded as one side, then a small copper with white insulation with a wrap of unshielded copper around it.
The first set should just be a simple match up, but getting the second set with the insulated wire and it's shielding wires matched up could be a challenge.
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