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Does anyone know the pin outs for the Polycom Sound Station I.
It has an 8 pin lead and I can't find any info on it.
I can draw dial tone on the 4 & 5 pins but the dial tone fades away in a few seconds.
If I add a jumper from pin 5 to pin 8 I can hold dial tone but then I can't break dial tone to dial anything.
Any ideas?
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I have the power supply and it has its RJ45 intact, the color code you refer to is correct.
My problem is knowing what pins do what on the Polycom side.
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Thanks, How did your repair work out?
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