Thanks. Haven’t seen that before. FVA notation suggests it was used at the time Openreach ONTs still spotted FVA voice ports. So probably something the engineer had on the van.
As it’s fitted over the master socket, as said above, it should then work to isolate the incoming copper pair from your extension wiring when in the FVA position. You can of course easily check if dial tone disappears (with nothing connected to the front of the faceplate).
Then it’s a matter of connecting your ATA voice port into the front of the faceplate to re-inject voice to the other extensions when the switch is in the FVA position. You should then get dial tone on the extensions courtesy of your ATA.



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