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Re: O/T Phone wiring hookup
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Posted by Peabo on January 13, 2007 at 11:25:03 from (216.218.68.162):
In Reply to: O/T Phone wiring hookup posted by 37 chief on January 13, 2007 at 11:05:46:
I guess were talking about a regular voice line righht? Sounds like you have 6pair cable from your post. The industry standard would be the white-blue pair for line one. (one white wire and one blue wire). Be sure that you use a white and blue that are paired together not an arbitrary white and arbitrary blue. If the phone jack has four wires (green-red-yellow-black) then connect the white-blue from the cable to the red-green of the jack. If the jack has (white-blue, white-orange) then connect white-blue to white-blue. You need not connect the other wires unless you have a duel line phone. Hope that helps!! If not post back with some more specefics about the cable and jack being used.
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