I am going to put this note in the General Telephoney forum as well since I think alarm techs might visit that forum.
From time to time I relocate customers dial tone from one provider to another on a new 66 block. When customers have alarm systems they are usually cross connected to one phone number but somehow they are spliced or bridge clipped to reflect an IN and an OUT. Seems like when I try and replicate this, I short out the line (usually shared with the fax or the last number in their hunt group)
Can anyone tell this numbskull how to do this without shorting out the line---I suppose if I know the steps I can keep it from shorting it out, but at this point all I do is keep one side attached to the alarm system.
HELP
From time to time I relocate customers dial tone from one provider to another on a new 66 block. When customers have alarm systems they are usually cross connected to one phone number but somehow they are spliced or bridge clipped to reflect an IN and an OUT. Seems like when I try and replicate this, I short out the line (usually shared with the fax or the last number in their hunt group)
Can anyone tell this numbskull how to do this without shorting out the line---I suppose if I know the steps I can keep it from shorting it out, but at this point all I do is keep one side attached to the alarm system.
HELP