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What is the 4-pin XLR-F wiring for a Beyer DT-108 headset?
What is the 4-pin XLR-F wiring for a Beyer DT-108 headset?
Beyer DT-108 Headset wiring to support Clear-Com 4-pin XLR products:
4-Pin XLR-F to Beyer cable
Pin 1 - Shield microphone
Pin 2 - Green microphone +
Pin 3 - Blue & Brown ear -
Pin 4 - Red & Orange ear +

Diagram shows the wiring connections on the removable headset cable with 6-pin connector.
4-Pin XLR-F to Beyer cable
Pin 1 - Shield microphone
Pin 2 - Green microphone +
Pin 3 - Blue & Brown ear -
Pin 4 - Red & Orange ear +
Diagram shows the wiring connections on the removable headset cable with 6-pin connector.
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