Thanks for the correction. To me, straight-thru wiring was straight-thru. Nice
to know some reason to do one vs. the other.
Quoting Charles Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just for reference, 568-B is not exactly "compatible" with phone wiring color
> codes. 568-A is.
> As long as you are using
> > AT&T is the only phone manufacturer I know that liked to use 568b for
all
> > their jacks.
I remember the 568 variations as "B for Bell, A for All the rest.
Look for an announcement next April about the new 568c and 568d wiring
schemes.
Michael N. Marcus
AbleComm, Inc.
www.ablecomm.com etc.
At 10:18 AM 9/30/2003 -0400, Michael N. Marcus wrote:
>> > AT&T is the only phone manufacturer I know that liked to use 568b for
>all
>> > their jacks.
>
>I remember the 568 variations as "B for Bell, A for All the rest.
>
>Look for an announcement next April about the new 568c and 568d wiring
>sch
Chuck, Sorry, I thought I sent this to the list
Those of us that "grew up" with At&t/Lucent/Avaya do the "conversion"
in our head, without even thinking about it.
When replacing a Merlin with any "two pair" system,
we just punch the first pair to the first pair and the second pair to
the third
Hi,
Does anyone have suggestions on how to make an unused KX-TD816 CO Port
"ring" for 15 seconds when a simple door bell button is pushed?
Thanks,
Chris.
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Viking makes a door unit that connects to a co line. The ringing is
adjustable.
Chris Fowler wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have suggestions on how to make an unused KX-TD816 CO Port
"ring" for 15 seconds when a simple door bell button is pushed?
Thanks,
Chris.
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I do this all the time with "Cartell" systems. I use a homemade ring
generator made out of scrap stuff. I'm fond of using a cheap 120v to 12v
transformer (like from Radio Shack) backwards.then I power the setup
(through the NO contacts of the Cartell, or a pushbutton) with some sort of
current
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