Have now heard back from B.T. on this one also, they were talking about long and short settings and they now want me to put a connection box at the end of the line which will change the resistance. I have previously read about this so this will be my next step.
B.T. have confirmed its do with the exchanges being different, they now want me to try changing some settings on the pabx. Have wrote to the company that supplies the pabx's and awaiting a response from them.
Thanks ISDNman, yes I am in Europe, U.K.
1) Yes if i plug the original phone into the right socket it does work, but you are right it is only on a short lead.
2) If i plug the second phone into the left socket it works fine.
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