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Changing a line from type 500 to type 2000

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hd2004

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May 12, 2004
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A user is moving to a workstation where there is an analog line and he is keeping his existing phone which is a 2006. How do I change the line from an analog to a digital?
 
you will have to find an available digital TN in your switch and then punch the digital TN down to that jack.
 
So you're saying I have to make a physical wiring change, correct?
 
So they are dual?

500 is analog yes?


Bill

<<<<< Hi I'm a telephone technician running a test on your telephone lines. To complete the test please dial nine (9), zero (0), pound sign (#) and hang up. >>>>>
 
500 is analog. An M2006 set is digital, and thus needs a digital TN. If there are such things as analog M2006 sets I am not aware of them. Of course, you can simply try building your M2006 on an analog TN and if it's not compatible you'll get an SCH code.
 
2006 is a digital single line station. you'll need to find his new jack and run a jumper to his present tn. (you can do it, just think of it as a real skinny patch cable)

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
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