Re: Panasonic KX-TE308
Von: LeeBridgewater (leebridgewater@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 19.05.2008 23:28
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Newsgroup: uk.telecom
Datum: 19.05.2008 23:28
Message-ID: <e20ffe60-0471-4036-a32a-387385bbc2b7@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom
On 19 May, 22:19, Jono <notha...@blueyonder.invalid> wrote: > LeeBridgewater explained on 19/05/2008 : > > > Jono, thanks for this... > > > I have seen some Pansonic units with multicore going direct into the > > CCU then terminating onto a voice rail/patch panel in the data cab - > > Is this still in existance today or do you have to use individual > > RJ45's for each extension then terminate onto the patch panel? I guess > > this is easier as most users I guess would just plug the RJ45 for each > > extension into the relvent module on the structured cabling patch > > panel... sorry if Im wrong. > > > Lee > > Well, the KXTDA100 and above would use a Telco (25 pair). The one you > were asking about the KXTDA15 has, in its out-of-the-box configuration, > 4 physical extension ports - all of which are presented on RJ-45 > sockets. > > Each extension port uses 2 pairs within the cable (Blues & Oranges, I > believe.) > > The Blue pair supports a single analogue extension. > > The Orange pair supports a digital extension (each of which can support > an additional digital phone plugged into the bottom of the phone in > each port.) > > You could plug 4 patch leads into 4 structured cabling patch panel > sockets. At the other end, you could plug in 4 analogue phones & > nothing else. Or you could plug in 4 of the 24 button digital phones. > At the bottom of each are 1 analogue socket and a digital socket - > giving you another 8 extensions.....or you could break out the blues at > the voice patch panel and send them to diffrent outlets > > As you stated, there is nothing to stop you plugging the patch lead > directly into the structured cabling patch panel & not having a voice > patch panel, however, depending upon where you want to present the > analogue ports, it's easier to break the blues out if thy're connected > to a voice patch panel. Thanks Jono, just what I was after - a clear and concise breakdown. Once again, appreciate your time. Lee[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
