Is it a must i arrange it like this? If i want to use orange and green, should my arrangement be like stripe orange, thick green, stripe green and thick orange. Right? Also incase of MAINTENANCE, cant we just wrapped the cut out colours instead of cutting?
The cable arrangement is a world standard so that if another technician is to trace fault on your installation, there won't be difficulty, even yourself, you may forget your cable pairs used if you dont go by the internationally accepted standard.
My rj11 has 2 pairs. In case you are using a 6 pin type, you would have to use the 4 pins at the middle, meaning you woul leave 1 pin at the beginning and another 1 pin at the end too
Thank you for your video. 1:24 if you find out this black-red-green-yellow wires can't work for you. You can turn others side yellow-green-red-black, this work for me
The cable colour arrangement is a standard, however, when you turn it your own way, it still works just that others may find it difficult to trace faults on it when they try to use the standard conventions.
It’s a 6way modular plug so how did you fit in the 4 cables, u didn’t explain which lines u put the 4 wires before crimping. Also why didn’t you use 2 wires or 1 pair and you used 4wires/2pair?
1. I used a 4 pin rj 11 in this video, not a 6 pin 2. A standard telephone wire contains 2 tips and 2 rings of cable to be able to support any kind of handset, eg consoles and key telephone.
1. I used an rj 11 plugs which has 4 pins. It is rj 12 modular plugs that come with 6 pins. 2. A standard telephone system uses 2 tips and 2 ring cablings to enable the use of consoles and key telephones without the need for re-wiring. A single pair wiring works for the use of single line telephone systems.
@@Tech_Inside_Out so I can wire 2 pair to reception which will be multi line telephone, and do 1 pair (e.g blue/white and blue) for all guestrooms for single line tel.
Yes, it is needed when you are transferring some extensions to another location to be further distributed to many other locations. I will try and do a video to explain its use further
@@Tech_Inside_Out I ordered a landline L019-3 on Jumia but when I came home I found out that it doesn’t use SIM card nor does it use charger but it cable is similar to yours but I don’t have that kind of plug that’s why I was asking if I could use android charger to replace that cable
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Is it a must i arrange it like this? If i want to use orange and green, should my arrangement be like stripe orange, thick green, stripe green and thick orange. Right? Also incase of MAINTENANCE, cant we just wrapped the cut out colours instead of cutting?
The cable arrangement is a world standard so that if another technician is to trace fault on your installation, there won't be difficulty, even yourself, you may forget your cable pairs used if you dont go by the internationally accepted standard.
@@Tech_Inside_Out that's true though but its possible to use other colors
Hello sir, just want to ask, with your rj11, it comes with 6 pins and you inserted 4 wires. Which number or pins did you left empty? Tia
My rj11 has 2 pairs. In case you are using a 6 pin type, you would have to use the 4 pins at the middle, meaning you woul leave 1 pin at the beginning and another 1 pin at the end too
@@Tech_Inside_Out Thank you very much.
@@Tech_Inside_Out Sir, another question. Can I use rj45 keystone jack instead of rj11 keystone? I will just the 4 outer pins? Tia
Very educative. Thank you sir
You are welcome
Thank you for your video. 1:24 if you find out this black-red-green-yellow wires can't work for you. You can turn others side yellow-green-red-black, this work for me
The cable colour arrangement is a standard, however, when you turn it your own way, it still works just that others may find it difficult to trace faults on it when they try to use the standard conventions.
Great video.I would love to know were you got those crimpers.
Thanks, it's available on the open market
It’s a 6way modular plug so how did you fit in the 4 cables, u didn’t explain which lines u put the 4 wires before crimping.
Also why didn’t you use 2 wires or 1 pair and you used 4wires/2pair?
1. I used a 4 pin rj 11 in this video, not a 6 pin
2. A standard telephone wire contains 2 tips and 2 rings of cable to be able to support any kind of handset, eg consoles and key telephone.
1. I used an rj 11 plugs which has 4 pins. It is rj 12 modular plugs that come with 6 pins.
2. A standard telephone system uses 2 tips and 2 ring cablings to enable the use of consoles and key telephones without the need for re-wiring. A single pair wiring works for the use of single line telephone systems.
@@Tech_Inside_Out so I can wire 2 pair to reception which will be multi line telephone, and do 1 pair (e.g blue/white and blue) for all guestrooms for single line tel.
Which socket do you use?
Keystone jack with face plate
is there need of the DP i really dont understand?
Yes, it is needed when you are transferring some extensions to another location to be further distributed to many other locations. I will try and do a video to explain its use further
Thanks for the reply. So if i am installing in one location there is no need for me to use the DP, i just directly use the pabx?@@Tech_Inside_Out
@@mohamedmusarb6574 Precisely.
Pls can I connnect it using android charger
I don't quite get the question, can you please explain the question?
@@Tech_Inside_Out I ordered a landline L019-3 on Jumia but when I came home I found out that it doesn’t use SIM card nor does it use charger but it cable is similar to yours but I don’t have that kind of plug that’s why I was asking if I could use android charger to replace that cable
@Surutu4693 You cannot power it from an Android charger.
Phones are powered from the RJ-11 plug.
What causes the telephone to hum even when not in use?
Is it the Handset or the pbx itself
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Hello Sir,
Thank you for continuous followership of my videos, am encourage to do more and ensure that we fully understand this topic so that you can fully install a PABX all by your self.
In the course of the tutorials, if there is any area you need more clarity, let me know.
Kind regards.