Hi Richard,

So is a PBX style the equivalent of a straightforward adapter or is there
more to it than that?

I noticed last night that our analogue phones actually have RJ11 sockets
that the BT<>RJ11 lead plugs into so I hooked one of them up with an
RJ11<>RJ11 modem lead but got nothing. Am I doing something eternally dumb?

Cheers,
Simon

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 11:37 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] TDM400P > BT


>
> >My question, is do they need to be Master, Slave or PBX type ?
>
> The PBX style is just a Master without the test resistor & surge
> protector - it is meant for internal cabling. A PBX style is probably
> fine for the first connection. If you daisy chain other connectors they
> should be slaves.
>
> Be aware that US and UK line levels are different. Be prepared to adjust
> gain settings accordingly if you connect UK style handsets. CallerID
> will not be displayed on BT style caller id devices. Email me for a UK
> phone number if you want a chat.
>
>
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