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STRATAGY
4/6/24
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SEPTEMBER
1994
TO TELEPHONE
SYSTEM
STRATAGY
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RJ-14
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VOICE
BOARD
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STANDARD
2-PAIR
TELEPHONE
LINE
Figure 3-9
Connecting
Stratagy
to a Telephone
System that
Uses RJ-14 Jacks
2.
Plug
one
end
of an RJ-14
connector
into
Stratagy's voice board jack for ports 3 and 4; the
other end into the telephone
system's jack for the
second two lines.
3.
Continue the process until all voice board ports are
connected.
7.2
CONNECTING
TO A TELEPHONE
SYSTEM THAT
USES RJ-II
JACKS
If your telephone
system uses RJ-11 modular jacks, you
will need to use a splitter to connect
Stratagy's
RJ-14
jacks to the phone system.
That is because
for RJ-11
connectors
only two wires - the inner pair - are used.
(Also see "Connecting
to a Telephone
System that Uses
Modular and Split Block.") See Figure 3-l 0.
Connect the systems as follows:
1.
Make splitters by dividing one end of each RJ-14
connector
into two RJ-11 connectors.
Attach the green and red wires (the inner pair
of the RJ-14 connector)
to the inner pair of one
RJ-11 plug. Refer to this as the first RJ-I 1 plug.
Attach the black and yellow wires (the outer
pair of the RJ-14 connector)
to the inner pair of
the other
RJ-11
plug.
Refer
to this as the
second RJ-11 plug.
2.
Connect
Stratagy's
voice board ports 1 and 2 to
the first two lines on the telephone
system
by
inserting the following:
n the RJ-14 plug into the jack for Stratagy's voice
board ports 1 and 2
n first RJ-11 plug into the telephone
system's jack
for the first line
TO TELEPHONE
SYSTEM
m
STRATAGY
VOICE
BOARD
, _
BLACK
YELLOW
RED
GREEN
L
RED
i-
TELEPHONE
GREEN
LINE
Figure 3-10
Connecting
Stratagy
to a Telephone
System that
Uses RJ-11 Jacks
n second RJ-11 plug into the telephone
system's
jack for the second line
3.
Continue the process until all voice board ports are
connected.
7.3
CONNECTING
TO A TELEPHONE
SYSTEM THAT
USES MODULAR
AND
SPLIT BLOCK
Many telephone
systems
will require
other
types
of
connections
instead of directly to RJ-14 or RJ-11. This
type
of connection
is accomplished
using
625type
modular blocks and telephone
wire, and/or 66M150
split
blocks.
Connect the systems as follows:
1.
Plug
one
end
of an
RJ-14
connector
into
Stratagy's voice board jack for ports 1 and 2; the
other end into a 625type
or equivalent
modular
block. Connect
the wire to the telephone
system
using the appropriate
connector.
A 66M150
split
block may also be used with bridging clips and as
shown
in Figure 3-11. This is typical of Toshiba
Strata DK and Perception telephone
systems.
2.
Plug
one
end
of an RJ-14
connector
into
Stratagy's voice board jack for ports 3 and 4; the
other end into a 625-type
or equivalent
modular
block. Connect
the wire to the telephone
system
using the appropriate
connector.
A 66M150
split
block may also be used with bridging clips and as
shown in Figure 3-11.
3.
Continue the process until all voice board ports are
connected.
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