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RE: Home PABX setup
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- Subject: RE: Home PABX setup
- From: "Des Gibbons" <des@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 22:19:42 -0000
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Hi Allan,
To patch the 4 'spare' extn's you could either use 'master' RJ45 dongles,
or
put 4 master sockets at the pabx and wire the master sockets into your
patch
panel.
If you need any help translating the chinglish, give me a shout :)
Des
> -----Original Message-----
> From: u7412ay [mailto:allan.smith@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:03
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Home PABX setup
>
>
> Courtesy of Des I am now in possession of a 2+8 PABX (complete with
> Chinese English instructions!)
> The house currently has 4 fixed phone points which I planned to
> modify the wiring to go back to the PABX and convert the existing
> slave sockets to master (expensive brass ones so I don't want to
> replace them). For the other 4 lines I intended to hook them up to
> the patch panel so that I can patch a phone to anywhere I want if
> required and then use the RJ45 to RJ11 converters at the other end.
> It has now occurred to me how do you put a ringing circuit on
> these... does the RJ45 converter contain the electronics for this? or
> do you have to go PABX->Master Socket x 4->patch
panel->outlet-
> >converter??
> I know I can crimp an RJ45 onto the phone leads but I want to keep
> the ability to move phones around (and I can always 'borrow'
> converters from work!).
> Cheers
> Allan
>
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