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Hi folks,
Going to be installing the doorphone soon. Need a little help with regards to wiring it up:
I do not have a pqjs1t30za-e module indicated on the manual which is to be wired up from the power module in line to the modular jack on the door phone card.
Hopefully I do not require the module. If not can someone help out with the pin polarity?-
Pins 3 and 4 from the power module goto which pins respectively on the doorphone card?
Cheers!
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To add, just one doorphone, no opener.
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You don't say which system. I don't recognize that doorphone model, but if it's like the KX-T30865 which works on many Pan systems, it requires only one pair. The other stuff you mention would only be necessary to drive a door opener. Look carefully at your manuals, and it should be clear. All you should need is the doorphone adaptor and the doorphone. Polarity (T/R) doesn't matter. Hope this gives some cheer. :toast:
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The newer model door phones (high end ) use a power supply and a module at the MDF. They are polarity sensitive. The pin outs are in the book of whatever system you are using.
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Hi TAC Bob. Systems in the subject line: (TA824 w 82461 door phone card).
Hi brokeda, Yes the pin outs are in the book but not for the wire that goes from the pqjs1t30za-e module to the door phone modular jack. I do not have the pqjs1t30za-e module, it was not supplied. Page 7 on the KX-T7775 manual is the one I am referring to.
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All the pqjs1t30za-e module looks like is a splice block into a standard 4 wire jack which plugs into one port on the doorphone card. This is my issue, I do not know where pins 1 and 2 on the pqjs1t30za-e link to the pins on the modular jack on the doorphone.
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That part number is a 2 position modular surface mount jack. The cord comes in the box. The cord has the right polarity. You can use page 5 if only 1 door phone. the jack on the power module plugs into the door phone card. The screws go to the door box speaker.
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Hi brokeda, I really appreciate your help Page 5 says refer to pages 6-8 for pinouts!!!!
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It's kind of a weird setup. i got hung up several times with the polarity issue as I would make a short custom line cord, then no workee. These also have a connection to make the house door bell work at the same time.
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Yeah I feel a fool asking lol, but I wanted to make sure. Can I break something if I get it wrong? All I need to know is ewith 1x door phone, pins 2 and 3 go to which pins on port 1 on the door phone?
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