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They don't have to wire anything internally. The 'Phone Line In' is the input. 'Alarm System' is where the alarm guy gets dialtone. Return dial-tone will go through the rj31x and wired internally, via cross connect, to the 'Phone Line Out' Box. As mentioned by other posters, instead of looking for rj-31x inserts, just put surface boxes together on a piece of wood.


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Shawn, I was keying off your last post.
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Phone Line IN [6p4c]
Phone Line OUT [rj31x]
ALARM System [8p8c]

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You were indicating RJ31X as 'phone line out' and nowhere for the alarm company to connect, except inside the RJ31X. I was expanding on Hal's post, trying to indicate what would happen if you went with your post. And in reading this post, it's not much clearer than mud. Hope you can decipher what I babbled on about. smile John C.


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Mind now I've only done a few of the RJ31X blocks so I always refer to Suttles drawing RJ31X.ie
network (co line in) 4&5 (telco wiring /ksu etc out)1&8 (registered terminal equipment /alarm dialers etc) 8 pin plug removes shorting bars and allows the co into the terminal equipment (alarm box) and back out to (telco wiring/ksu) of course this is from an older Suttle connections and cabling systemsmanual page 102.

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I'm confused too...I always plug the alarm panel into an RJ31X jack. In the above situation where you said you were going to use a normal 8P8C jack, what happens to the shorting bars?


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