
There are so many different Avaya headset connector cables that it can be quite a daunting task to find the correct one for your particular phone model. When you add in the confusion with all the name changes and spin offs, you have AT&T, Lucent and Avaya phones all with the same model numbers. Fear not! We have sorted it all out for you. All of the Avaya cables below are made to work with the Plantronics H-series headsets which have the black plastic rectangular QuickDisconnect at the end of the cord. The QuickDisconnect from the headset snaps onto the QuickDisconnect of the Avaya cable and then you simply plug the Avaya cable into phone's dedicated headset port. There's no need for an external amplifier. These phones are all headset-ready for direct connection to the H-series headsets. Here's the key to all the Avaya phone headset cables:
Avaya IP 9620, 9630, 9640, 9650, 1608 and 1616 all use the Avaya HIS cable (Plantronics part number 72442-01): http://www.founderstelecom.com/dicohiscafor.html
Avaya IP 2410, 2420, 4610, 4620, 4621, 4622, 4625,4630, 5410, 5420, 5610 and 5620 all use the Avaya HIC-1 cable (Plantronics part number 49323-04): http://www.founderstelecom.com/hiccorformer.html
Avaya IP 4606, 4612, 4624 all use the Avaya HIP-1 cable (Plantronics part number 61804-01):
AT&T, Lucent, Avaya "Merlin Magix" Models 4424LD+, 4424D+,4412D+, 4406D+ all use the Avaya HIC-1 cable (Plantronics part number 49323-04): http://www.founderstelecom.com/hiccorformer.html
AT&T, Lucent, Avaya DefinityModel 6416D+M and 6424D+M use the Avaya HIC-1 cable (Plantronics part number 49323-04): http://www.founderstelecom.com/hiccorformer.html
AT&T, Lucent, Avaya Definity"Call Master V" and "Call Master VI" use the Plantronics cable 26716-01: http://www.founderstelecom.com/m12repcab.html
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