  evilbit
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| reply to evilbit Re: ISDN Outside Wiring Question
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Here's the setup. The ISDN router plays dumb when I connect the rj45 pins 1 and 2 to the first and second poles on the top row, and pins 4 and 5 to the third and fourth poles on the top row.
You might not be able to see it from this picture, but the color order for each row is Y, B, R, G, if that's significant.
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edit: November 5th, @12:49PM
| Hmmm.....never seen that particular unit. I think the easiest thing may be to test the different pairs until you find one with voltage on it and connect to that. That enclosure does support various types of circuits so the termination won't be too obvious with an ISDN TR card in the lid. I would think he would've tagged the proper termination point for you. 
edit: you're only going to be using pins 1 and 2 in your jack wiring since ISDN is a 2 wire circuit. I suspect you'll find your voltage on the yellow/black studs in that top row so just connect pins 1 and 2 to that.
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| reply to evilbit said by evilbit : The tech has slot one marked is the ISDN circuit. Try unplugging the top jack in the lower cabinet and plug your router into that jack.
If that doesn't work let me know and I will pull a TR ISDN card out of stock tomorrow and double check the pinsouts in the instructions.
Wayne -- If you cannot fix it with a buttset and some beanies you ain't a technician. |
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