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I have inherited a meridian system. I'm pretty familiar with programming, but I don't know where CO lines and extensions go on the punch block. It's realitively small: supports roughly 8-12 extensions... I think. Can anyone help?
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Trace the cables. One has a picture of a telephone the other has telephone poles. The telephone poles are the lines.
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The lines (1-8 for a cics) punch on w/bl, w/or, w/sl, r/bl, r/br, r/sl, b/gr, b/br of the "telephone poles" amphenol.
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