Hi Richard,

Thanks for that. I'll give one of the PBX style ones a go then.

Ultimately we'll be connecting existing analogue devices which can't be
replaced with SIP clients - analogue fax machines, modems etc. They'll
initially be plugged directly in but we also use BT <> CAT5 <> BT adapters
to pass analogue connections through the structured cabling via a patch
panel.

Thanks a lot,
Simon

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] TDM400P > BT


>
> The PBX style has the capacitor to make the "bell" line but does not
> have the test resistor or surge (lightning) protector.
>
> Some RJ11 style modem leads are just straight US phone leads (middle two
> pins connected and reversed between connectors) but some use different
> pins on the connector at one end. Perhaps you have one of them.
>
> What are you planning to connect to the TDM400P ultimately. Connect to
> patch panel? Directly to cable runs, or to phones in same room?
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