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08-17-2010 01:31 PM
The HP Mini 210 Netbook has a SINGLE 4-Pole (TRRS) 3.5mm Headset Audio Combo Socket. All Headsets have TWO 3.5mm 3-Pole (TRS) Jack Plugs; One for the Headphone and a separate one for the Microphone.
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08-18-2010 06:50 PM
OK, having done some more testing, the solution is now obvious!
The Pinout on the 4-Pole Combo socket doesn't follow the AV Cable (standard) where the Body of the plug is Ground
It is more like the Canon Camcorder AV Cable where the Ring2 is the Ground and the Body is the Mic (Video on the Canon Cable). The connections specified below work perfectly:
4 Pole Jack Headphone Socket Mic Socket
Tip Tip (Left Audio)
Ring 1 Ring (Right Audio)
Ring 2 Body Body
Body Tip + Ring
Make sure that you use a plastic bodied 4-Pole Jack because the Body is the Mic (Live) connection and would cause interference if touched
I hope this helps others who encounter this issue.
08-17-2010 01:57 PM
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08-17-2010 07:00 PM
No, I have made one of those, Connections as below:
4 Pole Jack Headphone Socket Mic Socket
Screen Screen Screen
Tip Tip
Ring 1 Ring
Ring 2 Tip + Ring
The Headphone socket works unless the Mic is plugged in. When the Mic is plugged in, The Headphone output cross feeds into the Mic Input.
Also, The Ring 2 exhibits -4.5V Bias Voltage which is required for an Electret Mic to work ... except that it should be +4.5V not -4.5V.
If the polarity of the Mic Socket is reversed, the Mic works but the Headphone output still cross feeds into the Mic input.
I believe that there may ne a design issue with this product.
08-18-2010 06:50 PM
OK, having done some more testing, the solution is now obvious!
The Pinout on the 4-Pole Combo socket doesn't follow the AV Cable (standard) where the Body of the plug is Ground
It is more like the Canon Camcorder AV Cable where the Ring2 is the Ground and the Body is the Mic (Video on the Canon Cable). The connections specified below work perfectly:
4 Pole Jack Headphone Socket Mic Socket
Tip Tip (Left Audio)
Ring 1 Ring (Right Audio)
Ring 2 Body Body
Body Tip + Ring
Make sure that you use a plastic bodied 4-Pole Jack because the Body is the Mic (Live) connection and would cause interference if touched
I hope this helps others who encounter this issue.
08-20-2010
06:41 PM
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04-18-2016
11:50 AM
by
OscarFuentes
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but if the socket doesn't follow the standard, does that mean I have to buy a specific plug adapter with 3 bands? Or can I buy any adapter for my mic that has the 3 bands?
3 bands meaning the three black rings as pictured on the plug here on the right:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01633145
So for instance, could I buy this item and have it work fine:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270577963025
??
Thanks
08-20-2010 07:41 PM
The 4-Pole Jack shown in the RHS picture of your 1st link shows the standard arrangement for Camcorders as I referred to in my solution Post. It is WRONG for the HP Mini 210 (and I suspect for the 110 too).
The Netbook 4-Pole socket has the Grounds for all signals connected to the Ring2 Terminal (Terminal 5 in your diagram) and the Mic Signal is on the Sleeve ( Terminal 1 in your diagram).
Below is the adapter I made. I used a 3-Pole Splitter cable I bought on eBay. I cut off the Plug and wired the two sockets into a 4-Pole Plug as described in my Post. The reason for the Yellow sleeve is that the 4-Pole Plig I used has a metal body.
I hope this helps.
08-31-2010 01:55 AM
Hi ,
I totally agree HP should sort this out.
However, I found the headset/mic that came with my Nokia 5800 Express mobile phone actually works ok with the 210.
Bit late for me as I've just bought the bits to make your converter. Hope this helps
08-31-2010 05:10 AM
Yes, SOME Nokia products use this Pinout ... but not all. The Nokia CA75U cable "should" work but the ones I bought on eBay have the Grounds connected to the Sleeve (Body) of the Plug. Also, the "Camcorder" Cables sold by Chinese sellers on eBay are similarly mis-connected. The genuine Canon Camcorder Cable has the Grounds on the Ring2 terminal. Fortunately, the Chinese sellers were quick to refund my payment.
Since my last post, I had a call from a very nice lady from HP Customer Service in India. She understood the problem and I emailed all of the information to her after the call. She came close to agreeing with me that HP should supply the adapter with the Netbook.