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#456702 10/07/11 12:52 PM
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I repeat:

Is it a 66M25, 66M50, some other type?


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...a simple question:
Are you 100% sure you have the correct 25pr?


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Originally posted by Professor Shadow:
...a simple question:
Are you 100% sure you have the correct 25pr?
I have to agree. Tone & be sure. Could be wrong cable OR could be that the cable feeding that building is bad, cut, or otherwise.


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Went back to building B, terminated to 25 pair 66 block and nothing. So I pull one pair off and terminate the jack directly to the 25 pair. Plug in phone and voila, station turns up.
Sounds to me like he has the correct (only) cable.

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WHAT IS THE 66 BLOCK TYPE????????????


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You say "pair 3/4" which means that you are aware that the T&R wires go to the middle pair of pins in the female 6p6c jack.

You are aware, I hope, that even though the pins in the jack are numbered 3 & 4, the pins you want on the station 66 block are 1 & 2.

So, for instance, if you have run 4-pair station wires, and you have terminated the White/Blue pair on the jack's pins 3/4, you would place your cross-connection wires on the White/Blue pairs on the 66 block, which are actually the first and second pins (not the 3rd and 4th pins) for that station cable.


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You should post some pictures :read:

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Are these digital phones on an Axxess system? If so...

Reversed polarity to the jack?

Is the jack punched as 568B and you're cross-connected to the orange pair instead of green?

Silly question, but are there two keysets cross-connected to the same port, but in different buildings? That will kill the circuit and neither will work.

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Could it be that the 25 pair is bridged tapped to another terminal and when he punches down on the pair a device on the cooresponding bridged tapped 66 block is tripping his dial tone and timing it out?


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So many questions, so few answers. Hard to help ya if you don't answer the questions. As stated above pictures might help also.


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I think you need to learn how to do simple continuity tests with either an ohm meter or a continuity tester. This is a simple problem that even a greenhorn tech would be expected to solve.

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