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Hi guys!
A questions for the 1A2 meisters:
I bought an adaptor that has two amp connectors on the sides, and 5 RJ-11 jacks on the top row.
The female amp adaptor connector is fed by the male amp connector coming from the KSU, and a keyset phone is connected on the other amp connector.
The 5 RJ-11 jacks on the top row provide access to the four CO lines (well in my case 2).
The thing is, when I plug a standard RJ-11 phone into one of the adaptor jacks, the light for that particular line remains illuminated on all my other keysets.
Is there anything I can do about this?
Many, many thanks in advance.
Aris
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Use a 2 pin base cord instead of 4 pin, that should take care of it.
Retired phone dude
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I'll give it a try. Thanks Bill.
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That did the trick. Thanks
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