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How can you connect your butt set to a pair in a 110 block to test for dial tone? I'm interested in quick and dirty methods, homemade adapters, and store-bought solutions.
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I use a combination of two adapters. One is from Siemon's - an RJ-45 (female) to 110. They make quite a few varieties of this type. The one I've got is a TAP-110-A4 (568B wiring). The other is a Dracon "Banjo" RJ-45 Male (and a female) to clips. It's part # is 10230-000.
Personally I hate 110 blocks. I'd rather use 66 Blocks for voice anyday. Leave the 110 for data patch panels.
Sam
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I'm with you Sam. 110's are a PITA as far as testing is concerned.
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I've made a cable with Siemon's 1 pair field terminated connector S110P1, It cost about a buck fifty. Siemon
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Quick and dirty is some scrap jumper wire.
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Use one of these from graybar It clips right on the 110 block
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ttech is right on the money - that one has needles that will connect even if there is a jumper already in place on the 110 block, so you don't have to pull jumpers to test and then punch them back down.
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Does bix allow for connection of an adapter if a jumper wire is in place?
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