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Connect each PHONE HOST using the inner cores from a piece of CAT5e cable. Link each of the
PHONE HOSTS
Linking each PHONE HOST together will allow you to split one incoming telephone line to up to 8 extensions
1 INCOMING PHONE LINE
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IDC connectors on the rear of each PHONE HOST (you only need to link one set as shown) Use the IDC punchdown tool supplied in the panel.
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Do not connect the PHONE HOSTS if you wish to use 2 incoming lines. Only 1 incoming telephone line can be used per PHONE HOST.
Not linking each PHONE HOST together will allow you to split two incoming telephone lines...
to up to 4 extensions each.
Your DP is fitted with 2 PHONE HOST patch bays as standard. You can configure the PHONE HOST patch bays to allow you to split one incoming telephone line to 8 extensions, OR 2 incoming telephone lines to 4 extensions each. The PHONE HOST(S) will need to be connected to active incoming telephone line(s). Each incoming line should be supplied as a Master Phone Socket, a Phone Host Lead (supplied in the panel pack) is used to connect these to the DP. Patch bay cables are then used to connect each telephone point (PHONE 1, PHONE 2, PHONE 3 etc...) to a PHONE HOST - these are supplied in the Panel Pack.
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2 phone lines2 x 4 extensions
FAQ - How do I connect my incoming telephone lines to the DP?
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The phone system requires active incoming telephone line/s to work. The PHONE HOST’S can be configured to extend 1 telephone line to 8 extensions or 2 telephone lines to 4 extension each, as described earlier. It is recommended that each telephone line is supplied as a Master Phone Socket next to the DP - refer to the Builders Bible for more detail. There are 2 methods to connect an incoming telephone line to the PHONE HOST using the Phone Host Lead (supplied in the Panel Pack):
The Master Socket can be connected to the PHONE HOST using the Phone Host Lead. This is done by connecting into the front the PHONE HOST using the RJ45 plug - this will take up 1 of your active extension ports however...
If the PHONE HOSTS are not to be linked together as in the above example, then one incoming line is required per PHONE HOST. Each incoming line can then have up to 4 extensions. Each incoming line will require its own Master Phone Socket and Phone Host Lead - you can connect each line in the either method described above.
Using patch cables (supplied in each Panel Pack) connect each room to an active phone extension. If you have used 2 incoming telephone lines you can connect each room to a specific telephone line - if you had a fax machine which required it’s own dedicated telephone line for example.
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or you can connect the Master Socket to the rear of the PHONE HOST. To do this you will need to remove the RJ45 plug from the end of the phone host cable and carefully strip the outer sheathing approx. 30mm. The inner cores are then terminated onto the rear IDC termina-tions using the colour coding shown in the table:
how to connectincoming line/s
how to connecteach room
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Document number FQxx-R1
Additional leads and cables can be purchased fromdigitalplumbers.com - its easy.
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Master Phone Socket(incoming phone line)
Connect the RJ45 plug into the PHONE HOST (this will use one of
your extension ports)
Phone Host Lead
Microfilter - required tosplit the phone line
and broadbandSpare patch bay for an additional PHONE HOST if
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Phone Host Lead with RJ45 plug removed and cores punced onto rear of PHONE HOST
PHONE HOSTS not linked togther on rear of IDC pins
Connect each room to a specific incoming phone line if required
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Patch leads connected each room to an active phone extension