Completed my CAT 5 terminations T568B (ignore DSL side of things for this post)
I have ‘paralleled’ off a number of ways as per the helpful picture posted here, so as long as I plug my filtered POTS feed into one ‘way’ I can patch out from the other ‘paralleled’ ways to any of the outgoing ‘ways’ on normal panels to room outlets.
Intend following advice given here to patch across only 2 & 5 from the filtered side of the NTE5 to the CAT5 patch panels, and then use PABX master LAU at each faceplate outlet where I want phones.
This is to avoid any issue with the Microfilter not providing enough REN - each LAU having it’s own capacitor.
I could play about until it works, but does anybody know what connections on a RJ45 plug I need to connect the POTS ? to the CAT 5 at the ‘feed in’ point.
The LAU’s show that it has phone across 2 and 5 of the BT socket (normal) and these connect to pins 5 & 4 respectively on the RJ45 plug.
The capacitor is connected across pins 5 & 4 of the BT socket.
This is the bit where it is slightly confusing as the capacitor is normally across 2 & 3 ?
So does that mean standard phones with BT 431 plugs pre-wired will not work ? as they will expect ringing on 3 and it will be on 4
I have ‘paralleled’ off a number of ways as per the helpful picture posted here, so as long as I plug my filtered POTS feed into one ‘way’ I can patch out from the other ‘paralleled’ ways to any of the outgoing ‘ways’ on normal panels to room outlets.
Intend following advice given here to patch across only 2 & 5 from the filtered side of the NTE5 to the CAT5 patch panels, and then use PABX master LAU at each faceplate outlet where I want phones.
This is to avoid any issue with the Microfilter not providing enough REN - each LAU having it’s own capacitor.
I could play about until it works, but does anybody know what connections on a RJ45 plug I need to connect the POTS ? to the CAT 5 at the ‘feed in’ point.
The LAU’s show that it has phone across 2 and 5 of the BT socket (normal) and these connect to pins 5 & 4 respectively on the RJ45 plug.
The capacitor is connected across pins 5 & 4 of the BT socket.
This is the bit where it is slightly confusing as the capacitor is normally across 2 & 3 ?
So does that mean standard phones with BT 431 plugs pre-wired will not work ? as they will expect ringing on 3 and it will be on 4
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