Glad you got that solved. For your information about phone jack wiring, a standard old home-style analog phone uses the center pair on the modular plug. If you plug an analog phone into the KXTD816 jack, it will also work using just the center pair (the xdp setting in the system can turn that center pair into a separate extension.) The digital phones use only the outer (orange/white) pair on a system jack. Normally you want to wire every jack with both pairs for flexibility. Also, the Panasonic system phones that work on their analog systems will also work on the digital system but they will need _both_ pairs in each jack.

Charles

Edward Chu wrote:

Thanks everyone for the quick response to my questions!

Found the solution though. I was wiring the plugs on the cable incorrectly. B/W, B, O/W, O on the 66 block, and O/W, W/B, B/W, W/O on the phone end.

Thanks guys!

Ed

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