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I need the phone station drawing, so I can break-out a 66-Block with RJ45 Jacks? I am installing a Toshiba SK40 Telephone system and I need help getting the block switched, so that I can get power to the phones. I am getting power from the Anphal Cable to the block (27VDC). The block has 12 RJ45 ports. I need to jumper the station outs to the RJ45 in. I hope that you can help. Thank you, Daren 404-354-0551
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Is there a dial tone? Have you tried plugging in outside in the NID(phone box) on the side if the house. Take a corded telephone out to the box if it has a test port to plug into. If it does, plug in. If you have a dialtone, then the problems inside with either the station wires or jacks, or other equipment that is plugged into the jacks. Remove all devises from the jacks if trouble is inside and take a known working phone and plug it into a jack. if it works, plug in another device, so on and so on. Be sure to check dial tone, break dial tone by pressing a button. Hang phone up and see if dial tone has returned. If not, then that piece of equipment is bad. If no dial tone at the NID, then call in a trouble report of NO DIAL TONE to the telephone company of cable provider. To save money if trouble is inside, purchase the inside wiring maintenance plan and then have them come work on the phone lines. After the service is restored, call and cancel the maintenance. $5 and you're back in service, provided that's all the teleco charges for wiring maintenance.
but a service technical at your place will be more better choice.
because if you make one wrong connection some of the function would not work properly.
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A lot of questions need to be answered. But for starters, the other two phones probably do not have the line programmed into them. If these two phones light up...have any other working features then it's not the phones or jacks it's the programming. All phone systems have "line assignment"/ "line access" programming.
What make and model of system do you have?
P.S. On a separate topic, you should definitely have more than one line in your system for that many telephones.
You will have to get into program mode for this. you will have to press this sequence of buttons. Hold*#*#1*2*3*. Password is default to 0000. Program number is 902 then press hold. Press Intercom button for Date and line 1 button for time. If you press Intercom #66 enter speed dial number 10-99 is station speed dial. If you press Intercom #66 and enter speed dial numbers 100-999 will be system speed dial. Hope this helps. I included a site below with program manuals.
They should have terminated your voice on a block in your phone room. If that is the case you now need a punch down tool and a spool of cross connect wire. You would punch down one side of the cross connect wire on the tip and ring of the switch pairs and the other end of the cross connect wire on the blue pair of your station cable.
Those two jacks are telephone jacks (RJ-11) not ethernet (RJ-45). The jack marked telephone is for a phone, and the jack with a rectangle symbol is for the telephone line into the wall.
You need to buy an ethernet PCI card - without one you can not use a cat5e line (which has an RJ45 connection).
If you have a newer Toshiba phone system you will press Intercom #66 to get into speed dial. Once you in speed dial numbers 10-99 will be station speed dials and 100-999 will be the system speed dials. I included a website with manuals below. Hope this helps.
Usually the operator's extension is the programming extension. Ext 200 is the default operator's extension.
You dial 200 and it rings a phone line not an individual phone? Do you know what your extension numbers are? (Some people never use them and do not know) If you do know some or all of your extensions, what is the lowest extension number?
For me to get you specific information, it would help to know which Toshiba phone system you have. (Not a phone) The systems all program differently. Did you obtain the manual recently and are you sure it is the correct manual for your specific Toshiba system? Again, the system is not a phone and your phone's model number does not narrow it down. All the Toshiba phone systems have a name and number on the front cover. Example: "Toshiba Strata DK 280"
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