diff --git a/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.md b/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.md index 13b52a8..73ec87c 100644 --- a/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.md +++ b/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.md @@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ But in some cases, this isn't possible. eg: A 4-pin TRRS Headset connector whic ## 3.1. Physical - The connector is an 8P8C Modular connector, commonly ([but incorrectly](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_connector#8P8C)) referred to as an RJ-45. Given that nearly the entire telephony and networking industry has adopted the (technically-incorrect) use of "RJ-45", we will also refer to it as "RJ-45" in this document despite the technically-incorrectness of the term. The cables used must be wired as TIA-568B. Specifically, OHIS assumes wires are paired as described in TIA-568B: 1&2, 3&6, 4&5, 7&8. (TIA-568A also works for straight-through cables (pairs are on the same pins), but when pair colors are discussed in this document we will use TIA-568B colors.) @@ -85,4 +84,4 @@ Shielded cables are preferred, but not required. Either whole-cable shields, li # 4. Acceptable Compromises -# 5. Contact and Contribution to the OHIS \ No newline at end of file +# 5. Contact and Contribution to the OHIS diff --git a/docs/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.pdf b/docs/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.pdf index aefcec2..5515a5c 100644 Binary files a/docs/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.pdf and b/docs/Open-Headset-Interconnect-Standard.pdf differ