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can someone please help me here... I have a #46 Dial and need the connection info on it as I cant find any current schematics that use the dial and have extra wires that I dont know where they go.... where does the orange, white/red, green/white, and the slate wire go??? I got it working part way but cant remember what I did to get it working.....


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Those are additional leads for a speakerphone. They are not used in a 2564 set; only a 2565. Just insulate and store the extra leads.

Isn't the slate wire coming from the static shield on the front face of the dial? If so, that connects to any LG or A1 terminal.


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Ed, the wiring doesnt match the regular wiring schematic on a 2564 phone, they all show the wiring for the #35 dials, not the #46...


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A Western Electric phone uses a dial numbered 35xxx. Are you sure you're looking at a ITT practice and not a Western one?


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Art, I was looking through both.... found the dial finally, burried in the 10 line phone schematics... got the dial wired as shown, tested and the phone put back together... thanks for the help! the documentation surviving through mike neales website stops at 1977... at least the information I have on file... unlike WE, they did'nt seem to show sections for just dials... at least not the way I'm used to. anyway, got it fixed and working... thanks for all the help guys!


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