I'm trying to wire my Galaxy G2 up for SMS alerts (no matter how unreliable it may be), but I'm struggling to find the wire's carrying dial tone in my maze of cables!
The BT drop cable comes into my house and hits an NTE5. The ADSL port of the NTE5 goes directly to my router. No problems there. The phone side of the NTE however, goes to RJ11 and into my structured system (T568B).
Instantly I can rule out cables 1 & 8 on my structured run, as the RJ11 only has 6 cables, and when the RJ11 is installed directly into an RJ45 socket, 1 & 8 aren't used.
I then read that in an RJ11 wires;
1) N/A -> No connection
2) Blue with White Bands -> Speech and Ringing (Sometimes referred to as B)
3) Orange with White Bands -> Ringing
4) White with Orange Bands -> Not used but usually connected for neatness
5) White with Blue Bands -> Speech and Ringing (Sometimes referred to as A)
6) N/A -> No connection
If the above is true, and given that the RJ11 is going into RJ45, I concluded that wires 1,2,7,8 on my structured are now doing nothing with regards to my phones.
With those two 'equations' I figured I'm after 2 & 5 on the RJ11, which would translate to wires 3 (Green) and 6 (Green & White) in my structure.
The Galaxy G2 is asking for Line In A & B. So I've tried with Green in A and Green & White in B. But it's not working. The Alarm has what I believe to be a loop through, which is how I tested to see if it was working. Running A & B out to the phone again (no dial tone).
Am I missing something blatantly obvious? Is there any easier way to find my dial tone?
What is the phone socket for in the Galaxy G2 panel?
The BT drop cable comes into my house and hits an NTE5. The ADSL port of the NTE5 goes directly to my router. No problems there. The phone side of the NTE however, goes to RJ11 and into my structured system (T568B).
Instantly I can rule out cables 1 & 8 on my structured run, as the RJ11 only has 6 cables, and when the RJ11 is installed directly into an RJ45 socket, 1 & 8 aren't used.
I then read that in an RJ11 wires;
1) N/A -> No connection
2) Blue with White Bands -> Speech and Ringing (Sometimes referred to as B)
3) Orange with White Bands -> Ringing
4) White with Orange Bands -> Not used but usually connected for neatness
5) White with Blue Bands -> Speech and Ringing (Sometimes referred to as A)
6) N/A -> No connection
If the above is true, and given that the RJ11 is going into RJ45, I concluded that wires 1,2,7,8 on my structured are now doing nothing with regards to my phones.
With those two 'equations' I figured I'm after 2 & 5 on the RJ11, which would translate to wires 3 (Green) and 6 (Green & White) in my structure.
The Galaxy G2 is asking for Line In A & B. So I've tried with Green in A and Green & White in B. But it's not working. The Alarm has what I believe to be a loop through, which is how I tested to see if it was working. Running A & B out to the phone again (no dial tone).
Am I missing something blatantly obvious? Is there any easier way to find my dial tone?
What is the phone socket for in the Galaxy G2 panel?