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Hi folks. Forgive me if these are obvious questions; I'm a software engineer trying to install a PBX in a test lab.
I've got a Nortel 6x16 PBX and some phones, and no way to connect them. From searching the internet, it seems that I'll need a amp cable and a 66 block.
This is a lab setting, and the phones will be right next to the PBX. I've never dealt with a punchdown block before, and I'd like to keep it that way.
I'd like a 66 block that has an amp connector AND modular jacks that I could plug the phones into. I've seen blocks advertised that have either/or, but not both.
Does such a thing exist? Where could I buy one? Is there an easier solution?
Thanks!
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Siemon Company makes them, as do several other manufacturers. They are located in Watertown, CT. If you Google them, I am sure that they can point you in the direction of a distributor in your area.
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Thank you Ed!
I found what I need on the Siemon site. One more question - do I need 2 pair modular jacks for connecting phones? I assume so - 2 pair equals 4 wires of the RJ14 connectors?
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The type of phone will determine how many pair of wires you will need. With the Nortel digital should be one pair per phone.
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Norstar phones require one pair. Siemon makes a block that has a 25 pair connector that comes out to 24 one-pair jacks. You'll also need to get the appropriate 25 pair cable with proper gender connectors and possibly bridging clips.
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Yup, you guys are right. I realized it had to be 2 or 3 wires per phone after I posted my question (50 contacts for 16 extensions).
Can you explain what a bridging clip is, and why I'd need it?
Thanks for the help!
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The 66 block is split down the middle. The right-hand clips connect to the 25 pair connector. The left-hand clips connect to the modular jacks. In order for them to be connected through to each other, a pair of briding clips must be placed across the center-most 66 block clips. I your case, you would need 32 bridging clips to activate the 16 telephone extensions.
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Ah, I get it.
Thanks for your help Ed!
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Fey, How many phones ya gonna hook up?
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