Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations Mike Lewis on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. meatball02

    caller id install on a ksu 616

    Thanks for the information guys I'll try what you suggested.
  2. meatball02

    caller id install on a ksu 616

    There was a call identification interface (CII) box connected to this 6/16. It's marked as a C6. The unit has a cable with amphenol connector on one end and 25 pair loose wires on the other. There is also a TCM connector that needs to be connected to one of the open station ports.
  3. meatball02

    caller id install on a ksu 616

    When I asked that question I wasn't seeing the layout properly (in my mind). I am trying to figure out how it is connected to the phone lines and the phone system itself. I've tried to connect the 25 pair to the phone line coming off the street with no result. I am using the 25 pair amphenol...
  4. meatball02

    caller id install on a ksu 616

    Multi pair = 2/4/6/25/50/100 pair copper or in this case a RS 232 DB 25 connector sorry if I use a different term for it. Does the rest of my post make sense?
  5. meatball02

    caller id install on a ksu 616

    I moved a ksu 616 to a new office and now I can't seem to get the caller id to work. I think I've installed the system properly but I'm not sure where the multi pair should be punched down. Should it be punched down on the demarc side or at the phone system side?

Part and Inventory Search

Back
Top