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Frank Erskine
 
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On 21 Mar 2005 02:31:07 -0800, (Timbrook99)
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Perhaps I didn't explain properly.
The jack socket in question is an extension socket not the primary one
that was sorted by BT years ago. Thus I don't think BT will be very
interested in it.

So, given the layout described and assuming it's a 95A,
which of the wires do I connect to a modern socket?


It sounds a bit of a non-standard installation if you have a mixture
of a modern "primary" socket and a 95A.

From your master socket you need three wires (a "pair" and a single)
to go to the corresponding terminals of your new "secondary" socket.
The colour scheme you mentioned indicates a "quad" so it doesn't
really matter which actual colours you use, but you need to
interconnect terminals 2,3 and 5 of the "new-style" socket.

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Frank Erskine
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