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Old 05-20-2007, 09:05 PM
Jim Smith
 
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Default RJ11 Wiring

Hi,

I have a question about RJ11 socket

I have bought a clarity filtered faceplate for my BT master box which has
terminals marked A and B
I have also got a RJ11 Socket - the RJ11 Socket has terminals labelled 1-6
(bizzare as RJ11 wires only have 4 cables)

Which connectors should A and B link to in the RJ11 socket?

thanks in advance

Jim


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Old 05-20-2007, 09:05 PM
Tiscali Tim
 
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Default Re: RJ11 Wiring

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Jim Smith <j.r.smith@NOearthSPAMling.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a question about RJ11 socket
>
> I have bought a clarity filtered faceplate for my BT master box which
> has terminals marked A and B
> I have also got a RJ11 Socket - the RJ11 Socket has terminals
> labelled 1-6 (bizzare as RJ11 wires only have 4 cables)
>
> Which connectors should A and B link to in the RJ11 socket?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Jim



The middle two - so that's 3&4 on a scale of 1-6! Polarity immaterial.
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Old 05-20-2007, 09:05 PM
sandman112
 
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Default Re: RJ11 Wiring

nope, its 2 and 5, it goes kinda like this

1 4
2 5
3 6

doesnt really matter how it is placed, its definatly 2 and 5

2 should be the A leg, but like jim said its imaterial
"Tiscali Tim" <tele@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2sle4mF1kmvf4U1@uni-berlin.de...
> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
> Jim Smith <j.r.smith@NOearthSPAMling.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a question about RJ11 socket
>>
>> I have bought a clarity filtered faceplate for my BT master box which
>> has terminals marked A and B
>> I have also got a RJ11 Socket - the RJ11 Socket has terminals
>> labelled 1-6 (bizzare as RJ11 wires only have 4 cables)
>>
>> Which connectors should A and B link to in the RJ11 socket?
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>> Jim

>
>
> The middle two - so that's 3&4 on a scale of 1-6! Polarity immaterial.
> --
> Cheers,
> Tim
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> Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid.
>
>



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Old 05-20-2007, 09:05 PM
Jim Noble
 
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"sandman112" <sandman112@nomaiforme.com> wrote in message
news:AIf9d.2253$ay5.1636@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk ...

> doesnt really matter how it is placed, its definatly 2 and 5
>
> 2 should be the A leg, but like jim said its imaterial


I've just buzzed out a spare BT master socket.

A <--> 5
B <--> 2

Since the incoming twin can be wired either way round, this is just my
pedantry.

Another Jim


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Old 05-20-2007, 09:05 PM
Phil Thompson
 
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Default Re: RJ11 Wiring

On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 20:13:29 +0100, "Jim Noble" <Jim_Noble@bigfoot.com>
wrote:

>I've just buzzed out a spare BT master socket.
>
>A <--> 5
>B <--> 2


BT do use 2 and 5 out of 6 ie not the middle two but the RJ11 signal
*is* conventionally on the middle 2 which are correctly termed 3&4 on
the RJ11 (which is a 6 pin capable plug for 3 line phones) or pins 4&5
on an RJ45 . Numbered from left looking into socket with connectors
uppermost.



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Old 05-20-2007, 09:05 PM
Graham
 
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>
> > doesnt really matter how it is placed, its definatly 2 and 5
> >
> > 2 should be the A leg, but like jim said its imaterial

>
> I've just buzzed out a spare BT master socket.
>
> A <--> 5
> B <--> 2
>
> Since the incoming twin can be wired either way round, this is just my
> pedantry.
>
> Another Jim
>
>


That is correct for the BT socket pinout but you have misunderstood the
question.
The OP has a filtered faceplate with a separate RJ11 unfiltered ADSL socket
adjacent to the BT socket.
The RJ11 has the center two pins wired (3&4).

Graham.


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Old 05-20-2007, 09:05 PM
Jim Smith
 
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Default Re: RJ11 Wiring

Thanks all for your comments -

I have connected A - in Master Box >> 3 in RJ11
and B - Master Box >> 4 in RJ11

and all is working tickedy-boo (that means well)

thanks all for your help - you are all right depending on how you read the
question!!

Original Jim




"Tiscali Tim" <tele@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:2sle4mF1kmvf4U1@uni-berlin.de...
> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
> Jim Smith <j.r.smith@NOearthSPAMling.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a question about RJ11 socket
>>
>> I have bought a clarity filtered faceplate for my BT master box which
>> has terminals marked A and B
>> I have also got a RJ11 Socket - the RJ11 Socket has terminals
>> labelled 1-6 (bizzare as RJ11 wires only have 4 cables)
>>
>> Which connectors should A and B link to in the RJ11 socket?
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>> Jim

>
>
> The middle two - so that's 3&4 on a scale of 1-6! Polarity immaterial.
> --
> Cheers,
> Tim
> ______
> Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid.
>
>



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Old 05-20-2007, 09:08 PM
Paul Landregan
 
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"Jim Smith" <j.r.smith@NOearthSPAMling.net> wrote in message
news:ck4cuu$pi1$1@titan.btinternet.com...
> Thanks all for your comments -
>
> I have connected A - in Master Box >> 3 in RJ11
> and B - Master Box >> 4 in RJ11
>
> and all is working tickedy-boo (that means well)
>
>

Tickedy-Boo works for me.

>
>



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