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I'm not familiar with the 3-terminal NTE5A that appears to be, but is that wiring right? I assume so, as it presumably works for the phone, but to me it looks like the two blues go to an Orange/white or orange, and the yellow could be to white/orange or even white/blue?
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Need to see which numbers the wires are connected to.
Looks wrong if what I can see is
Pin 2 Blue
Pin 3 Orange - ring wire
Pin 5 Blue
In which case a phone working on the extension would be a surprise
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Orange ... that is Yellow ... CW1423 Jumper wire comes in various colour pairs: Blue & Yellow; Red & White; Pink & Grey; Green & Bk/Wh or in quad, Red, Black, White & Green.
One of the Blue wires goes to what appears to Or/Wh and the Yellow to Wh/Bl the second Blue is in a crimp mainly hidden - hopefully that goes to Wh/Or and that at te extension they are wired in a way that works.
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That's what I thought the middle pin must be.
But possibly also a split pair on the real extension cable. Not possible to tell from the picture colour rendering on my machine.
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Doesn't look healthy then. Coulkd very well be a split pair or two around.
As you say, might be working for the phone, but doesn't inspire confidence.
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Edited by RobertoS (Mon 17-Dec-12 15:16:47)
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Don't think there is a split pair - Or/Wh & Wh/Or used for voice and Wh/Bl for ring - just that they have used the wrong pairs and it would not be the first time either.
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Could be. You can obviously see the picture better than I can  . I'd forgotten this earlier post .... [chuckle]
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Not quite sure if you are chuckling at the cowboy or me and my superior grasp of telephony jargon.
The extensions DO work now, but whether it is wired correctly is of course a mystery. I will look at what colour cables the extra ones are connected to.
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Not quite sure if you are chuckling at the cowboy or me and my superior grasp of telephony jargon.  Basically the cowboy, (Kelly's seem to have a lot of them reported here), and your quite humourous description of events.
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Start at the front plate where there are three IDCs which should be marked 2, 3 & 5
Confirm that 2 has a Blue wire, connected in the crimp to a Xxxx/Yyyy wire. Then at the other end which IDC terminal Xxxx/Yyyy connected to on the patch panel and then follow that through until you have a pin number for the phone socket.
Repeat for 3 and 5 ...
Xxxx/Yyyy is Solid/Band and could be Blue/White, White/Blue, Orange/White or White/Orange
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