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  1. questionHow many telephone locations will the H616 support?
    The H616 telephone master hub will support six telephone plate locations and deliver up to four active phone numbers to those six locations. Each 110 punch down is color coded in the TIA-568A standard, there is one input 100 punch down and six output 110 punch down blocks.
  2. questionDoes the H616 Telephone Master Hub have a RJ-31X Jack?
    The H616 does have a RJ-31x jack for telephone line seizure for alarm panels. Pair one or the blue and blue/white is the line that is normally used for line seizure. The attached diagram shows how to wire the RJ-31x jack to an alarm panel.
  3. questionDoes the H616 Telephone Master have an expansion port?
    The H616 Telephone Master Hub does have ad expansion jack when there is a need to distribute to more than six telephone wall plate locations. The expansion jack is a RJ-45 and it is color coded for the TIA-568A standard.
  4. questionHow does the H616 Telephone Master Hub fit into our enclousures?
    The H616 telephone master hub is designed with a form factor that allows the H616 to snap into the grid system of our enclourses.
  5. questionIs the H616 Telephone Master Hub a bridge or Unbridge Hub?
    The H616 Telephone Master Hub is a Bridge unit, which means that what ever pair is punch down on the 110 punch down input that telephone information is distribute to all of the 110 punch blocks. Which is done by circuit traces on the circuit board.
  6. questionIs the H618 Telephone Expansion Hub Bridge or Unbridge?
    The H618 Telephone Expansion Hub is a bridge telephone hub. Whatever pair is punched down on the 110 punch down or connected with a RJ-45 plug will be distributed through the hub.
  7. questionWhat is the difference between TIA-568A & TIA-568B Wiring Standard?
    The difference between the TIA-568A & TIA-568B wiring standard is that the Orange and Green pairs trade places. The TIA-568A is considered as a standard use for Residential wiring projects and the TIA-568B is used for the Commerical wiring projects. In some Counties or States, the TIA-568B is th ...
  8. questionWhat are the dimension of the DMT-16?
    The dimension of the DMT-16 are 13" W x 4.5" H x 1.6" D.
  9. questionWhat does the small CAT-5 cable do on the DMT-16 Telephone Master HUb.
    The small CAT-5 cable is used as a quick disconnect for testing phone signals during the installtion of the DMT-16. This small CAT-5 cable should be left in place during normal operation.
  10. questionWhat are the dimensions of the H628?
    The Dimension of the H628 are 6.5 inches x 3.0 inches x 1.0 inches. The 110 punch down blocks are color coded for TIA-568A.
  11. questionWhy is the H629 called the combo Hub?
    The H629 is designed to do Data and Telephone with the same hub. The H629 has two sets of 110 punch downs on both sides and also a RJ-45 connector on top of each 110 punch down. This hub is not a bridge, so it can be used for just data and support up to eight computers. We can also use one ri ...
  12. questionHow many phone numbers does the H616 Telephone Master Hub support?
    The H616 Telephone Master Hub will support up to four independent telephone numbers. The 110 punch on the left handside is the input 110 punch down for the H616. The 100 punch down is color coded for the TIA-568A standard.
  13. questionWhat is the difference between Telephone and Data hubs?
    The main difference is that the telephone hub is a bridge circuit and the Data hub is a non bridge hub. A brigde circuit means, that once there is a telephone signal introduced anywhere on the board, that telephone signal is available at all ports.
  14. questionWhat is the difference between the DMT-16 & the H616 Telephone hubs?
    The DMT-16 is a much larger hub with on board surge suppression for each telephone line. The DMT-16 has a brush nickle finish and the H616 has a plain black finish for the outside of the hub. Both hubs do the same job, but the DMT-16 is for more larger installations and the H616 is used for tra ...
  15. questionWhat are the dimension of a H618 Expansion Hub?
    The dimension of the H618 are 6.25" W x 1" H x 2.75" D.
  16. questionWhat wiring standard is the H618 Telephone expansion Hub color coded for?
    The H618 is color code for the TIA-568A standard.
  17. questionCan the H618 Expansion Hub be installed by itself?
    The H618 expansion hub can be used as a standalone telephone distribution hub. There is the input of the H618 which is a RJ-45 connector that follows the TIA-568A standard.
  18. questionWhat is the dimensions of the H616?
    The dimension of the H616 is W x H x D: 6.5 inches x 3.0 inches x 1.0 inches.
  19. questionWhat does the DMT-16 do?
    The DMT-16 is a telephone master hub that can support four phone numbers and distribute those four phone number out to sixteen telephone wallplates. The DMT-16 also has surge subpression for each of the four telephone numbers. The input and outputs of the DMT-16 are 110 punch down that are col ...
  20. questionWhat are the green and red LED's on the DMT-16 Telephone Master Hub?
    The red LED's on the DMT-16 are there to indicate which line may have been hit by a lighting stike. If there are no red LED's lit then all the phone lines are good, but if there is a red LED lit that phone line was subject to a lighting strike. The phone line will not be interupted, but the DM ...
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