Wiring pinout on a Nortel 616  and  m7208 phones

Wiring pinout on a Nortel 616 and m7208 phones

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Wiring pinout on a Nortel 616 and m7208 phones Jerry Wright 09-03-2006
Posted by Jerry Wright on September 3, 2006, 5:39 pm
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Hi,

Im looking for the wiring pinout on a 616 system
with m7208 phones. I found the pinout for the
50 pin header on the 616 but not for the Phone.
I would beleive the phone needs power also ??

Thanks, Jerry

Jerry Wright
JLC inc
g-wright@att.net

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Posted by RonB on September 3, 2006, 10:25 pm
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$mY1.14283@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:

> Hi,
>
> Im looking for the wiring pinout on a 616 system
> with m7208 phones. I found the pinout for the
> 50 pin header on the 616 but not for the Phone.
> I would beleive the phone needs power also ??
>
> Thanks, Jerry
>
> Jerry Wright
> JLC inc
> g-wright@att.net

Norstar phones just use the first (blue pair). You can even reverse the
polarity if you want.

--
RonB
"There's a story there...somewhere"

Posted by Jerry Wright on September 4, 2006, 1:18 am
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RonB wrote:
> $mY1.14283@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Im looking for the wiring pinout on a 616 system
>>with m7208 phones. I found the pinout for the
>>50 pin header on the 616 but not for the Phone.
>>I would beleive the phone needs power also ??
>>
>>Thanks, Jerry
>>
>>Jerry Wright
>>JLC inc
>>g-wright@att.net
>
>
> Norstar phones just use the first (blue pair). You can even reverse the
> polarity if you want.
>

Thanks Ron,

Sometimes when it looks to simple, I have learned to ask
questions before the $1000.00 magic smoke shows up.


Thanks again, Jerry

Posted by RonB on September 4, 2006, 1:30 am
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$mY1.2088@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net:

> Sometimes when it looks to simple, I have learned to ask
> questions before the $1000.00 magic smoke shows up.

Good luck. I still like Norstars. Solid switch, in my opinion -- though
not having any built-in analog ports can be a pain.

--
RonB
"There's a story there...somewhere"

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