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Hi,
We have a Samsung phone system installed and a BT line on which ADSL is enabled. I'd like to connect the BT line to the PBX, and know that I need to basically connect in a microfilter like this:
BT Line ---> Microfilter Analogue Phone Port ---> Samsung PBX | | |--------->Microfilter ADSL Port----> ADSL Modem
I've stripped back the wires on a the Microfilter and I've got a red and a green wire, do I connect these to the two wires that provide the BT line (which terminates in an 'NTTU'), if so, does it matter which way around?
I've then plugged a phone lead into the analogue phone port on the Microfilter and stripped back the wires on this to find another pair of red and green wires. So do I then plug these into my phone system's board?
Any help would be appreciated, many thanks!
Mark
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Why did you strip the wires? and yes it still connects the same reguardless of the matching wires
the filter is doing the cleaning and I would go with the color code grn to grn red to red keep the tip and ring correct try to remember snow on the trees(white/green) and ornaments(red ring) I hope that was easy to understand
as far as the pbx end I wouldent use the silver satin its a stranded wire I would crimp a modplug onto the end of some cross connect wire and then to the nttu but you way should work ok
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