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Hi everyone: Having an issue trying to get a 12D working in another building. The other two digital sets coming from the other building are OK, as well as the two CO's coming over as well. This one is giving me a problem though. I know that I'm good to the block that's leaving the building going over to the other building. The lines pass through IROB's coming in, and when I try to plug in a plain analog phone, I'm getting dial tone, but when I try to plug in the digital station ... nothing. Here's how the wiring is right now:
25-pair Station wire from IROB
WHITE/SLATE ------------ WHITE/GREEN
SLATE/WHITE ------------ BLUE
RED/BLUE ------------ WHITE/BLUE
BLUE/RED ------------ GREEN
Bridging clips are in place and secure. Double-checked the wiring on the blocks, and everything is secure and seated well. I'm going to try and buzz it out to see what I can find there, but I'm guessing that if I'm getting dialtone, then one pair must be working, but the pair that sends data is not. Perhaps one of these pairs is bad. Thanks for any help that you could give, Michael
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WHITE/SLATE ------------ WHITE/GREEN SLATE/WHITE ------------ BLUE RED/BLUE ------------ WHITE/BLUE BLUE/RED ------------ GREEN why are you using the green pair rather than the orange pair ? why are you splitting pairs ?
Skip ------------------------------------
Serving SW and West central Fl since 1984
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I'm terminating in 568-B fashion, and pins 3-4-5-6 work out to be the white/green blue; white/blue green pairs. Ummmmm ... I'm not aware that I'm splitting pairs ... I just punched the 25-pair right down the left side in the order that a diagram gave me. White/slate is tip; slate/white is ring, and red/blue is tip; blue/red is ring.
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I would go grab a cable tester from Home Depot. The $50 will go a long way.
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I have no idea what you are talking about unless you can tell us what kind of jack you are using and how the other end of that 25 pair is wired to the system.
And yes, you are splitting the pairs. How about:
WHITE/SLATE ------------ WHITE/BLUE SLATE/WHITE ------------ BLUE/WHITE RED/BLUE ------------ WHITE/GREEN BLUE/RED ------------ GREEN/WHITE
-Hal
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I see what he is doing , it will be easier to test if you keep your pairs together. most techs come off the partner , and keep their pairs together for testing thru the house cable , he is using 568B wiring thu the house cable . and yes you have a problem with the data pair white green, probably the irob
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OK, how about this. You go to the system and disconnect the plug from the extension port. Using a banjo or even a spare jack with the extension cable plugged into it you jumper (short) pins 3&4 (the two center pins). Now you trace your wiring through and arrange it so that pins 3&4 on a line cord plugged into your phone jack sees that short. Now do the same thing with pins 2&5 (which are on either side of 3&4). I figure this is something you alarm guys can understand. -Hal
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Skip ------------------------------------
Serving SW and West central Fl since 1984
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Yep, Skip - SAME project! I can't wait when this is all finished and it works out.
Hal, will try your suggestion and see what happens; thanks for that.
I suppose I can just try moving it to two different pairs and see if I can get something going that way - that would be an easy fix.
Will try the suggestions and see what happens. Many thanks!
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Problem solved. It was a bad patch cord in the remote building from the IROB to the block. Replaced it, and the set came right up. I wish all problems were that simple.  Thanks for the help!
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