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The NEC SL1100 phone can be used with a wireless headset, but it will require a specific type of connection.
The NEC SL1100 phone has a 2.5mm headset jack, which is not compatible with most wireless headsets, which typically use a USB or Bluetooth connection.
To use a wireless headset with the NEC SL1100 phone, you will need a USB-to-2.5mm headset adapter or a Bluetooth-to-2.5mm headset adapter.
The Plantronics CS50 wireless headset is not directly compatible with the NEC SL1100 phone. However, Plantronics offers a USB-to-2.5mm headset adapter which can be used with the CS50.
It's worth noting that some NEC SL1100 phones are equipped with a built-in Bluetooth module, which allows you to connect a Bluetooth headset directly. To check if your NEC SL1100 phone has this feature, you can check the user manual or contact the manufacturer.
It's important to check the compatibility of the wireless headset and the phone system, before making any purchase. It's recommended to consult the manual of the phone system or the technical support of the phone system provider to ensure that the wireless headset you plan to purchase is compatible with the phone system.
You can download the device drivers from the NEC WEB site. Please click on this link and select your model computer/notebook and the Windows drivers you require :-. www.nec.com/global/support/downloads/index.html
This could be happening for a variety of reasons. The potentiometers could be dirty, and need spraying with electrical contact cleaner. The antenna connection inside the unit could be compromised, or there could be a cracked solder trace or power supply, or modulation problem. You can try to take it apart and see what you can see, but it will have to be troubleshot to be fixed, if cleaning the switches and potentiometers doesn't help.
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