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Sounds like he will have to do with less phones or put in a system....unfortunately, I think he'll just do less phones. frown


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The distance affects the features like hold, intercom, page. For a building the size you're describing they need a system, but all you can do is inform them and go from there. I've seen a couple of these systems that are exceeding the 600ft manufactures limit. So what the drop dead distance is will be anyone's guess.


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I don't know this system at all. However, if I was you, I'd do the following:

a) have all cables & X-Connects ready B/4 you get the phones
b) make sure client keeps the sales receipts for those phones and can return them when they find that they don't work
c) have the name & number of a reputable system's dealer on speed dial.


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Dave, I'm way ahead of the dealer, I routinely used an outfit from Columbus to take care of my Vodavi system when things are needed.

Hal, I don't quite understand the LOOP concept you're speaking of. Can you point me in the right direction...perhaps a photo?

Between past installations I've dealt with and a pretty complicated setup for an inmate telephone system I routinely deal with, I can examine quite a bit of finished work closely...just knowing what these LOOPs are puzzles me!


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Loop from the incoming line one (for example) to the first pair of each station cable.

Line 2 goes to the 2nd pair of each cable, etc.

Each cable at the end would have all 4 lines available, split out as you wish/need.

OR Loop the incoming line down the left side of the block opposite the 1st pair (again for example) of each station cable & use bridging clips to connect to the station cable.

Same for each line.


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Here is a link. https://www.homephonewiring.com/add-line3.html#hub-wiring
Basically you are not cutting the cross connect wire. You are continuing it on to the next set of terminals.


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Similar to the loops on this block...but obviously to the appropriate pairs?

https://www.homephonewiring.com/images/dsl-66-photo.gif


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That site doesn't allow direct linking of images...but I looked on there and yes, you would just loop each pair for each line.


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will the cable co. equipment even be able to drive the ringers in 16 phones. Most telco lines would have a problem with that depending on the REN of each phone

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(You can always just add a space to the end of the image URL to view it w/o going through the site...it strips the HTTP_REFERRER header)

The REN is supposedly 0.15-0.25 per phone according to manufacturer. Cable company said they guaranteed a REN of 5....it only took me 5 different people to find someone who knew what REN was.


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