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[http://europe.nokia.com/HS-47 Nokia Webpage for HS-47]
 
[http://europe.nokia.com/HS-47 Nokia Webpage for HS-47]
  
PCB is just slightly different from above HS-40, but same procuedre apply : swap red (Right ear) and white (Microphone) cable to match Freerunner plug assignement.
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PCB is just slightly different from above HS-40, but same procuedre apply : swap red (Right ear) and white (Microphone) cable to match Freerunner plug assignement as seen in the picture (click on the image for full size).
  
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Revision as of 11:26, 10 January 2010

The pinout of Nokia Phones is known to use the Nokia-wired-conectivity standard, which is:

  • 1/Tip: left speaker/stereo or main speaker/mono
  • 2: right speaker/stereo or not connected/mono
  • 3: microphone and button (low resistance to ground on press)
  • 4/Base: ground

This pinout is not compatible to Neo. To use Nokia headphones you have to rewire them swapping Tip and 3. Or use a simple adater doing this swap.

The following sections describe the modifications made to diferent models of headsets by its owners.

HS-40

Nokia webpage (Mailing list announce).

To reach the PCB you have to remove the bottom black piece of the gray case. It is glued with a soft adhesive, so simply pull out with a fingernail. Below this you can find one of the two screws. The upper black piece is now unlocked, and you only have to remove it to see the second screw. Now you have opened the case. Remember where the knots of the cables are, and pull out the PCB. You have to swap the red and white wires as seen in the picture (click on the image for full size).

NokiaHS40 disassemble1.jpg NokiaHS40 disassemble2.jpg NokiaHS40 disassemble3.jpg NokiaHS40 modification.jpg

You have to change the gain of the output in alsamixer from 80% to 95% due to different sensitivity (dBm/mW) of headphone speakers. Microphone works perfectly. Button may work (not tested).

HS-47

Nokia Webpage for HS-47

PCB is just slightly different from above HS-40, but same procuedre apply : swap red (Right ear) and white (Microphone) cable to match Freerunner plug assignement as seen in the picture (click on the image for full size).

HS-47-wires.jpeg

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The pinout of Nokia Phones is known to use the Nokia-wired-conectivity standard, which is:

  • 1/Tip: left speaker/stereo or main speaker/mono
  • 2: right speaker/stereo or not connected/mono
  • 3: microphone and button (low resistance to ground on press)
  • 4/Base: ground

This pinout is not compatible to Neo. To use Nokia headphones you have to rewire them swapping Tip and 3. Or use a simple adater doing this swap.

The following sections describe the modifications made to diferent models of headsets by its owners.

HS-40

Nokia webpage (Mailing list announce).

To reach the PCB you have to remove the bottom black piece of the gray case. It is glued with a soft adhesive, so simply pull out with a fingernail. Below this you can find one of the two screws. The upper black piece is now unlocked, and you only have to remove it to see the second screw. Now you have opened the case. Remember where the knots of the cables are, and pull out the PCB. You have to swap the red and white wires as seen in the picture (click on the image for full size).

NokiaHS40 disassemble1.jpg NokiaHS40 disassemble2.jpg NokiaHS40 disassemble3.jpg NokiaHS40 modification.jpg

You have to change the gain of the output in alsamixer from 80% to 95% due to different sensitivity (dBm/mW) of headphone speakers. Microphone works perfectly. Button may work (not tested).

HS-47

Nokia Webpage for HS-47

PCB is just slightly different from above HS-40, but same procuedre apply : swap red (Right ear) and white (Microphone) cable to match Freerunner plug assignement as seen in the picture (click on the image for full size).

HS-47-wires.jpeg