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saahmadbulbul
23rd Mar 2010, 02:26 PM
Hi,

I need some help with a broken telephone cable. I move to new house where the telephone wearing is broken on the plag on the wall.

There are four very thin cables but I am not sure which cable (color) go to which screw. There is no number so I am totally confused. I have no idea able cable but need to fix it asap.

Let me know if more information required. I am from Melbourne.

Thanks in Advance.

Sal


Note: some one told me that it is illegal to fixing the cable without training. is that true?

Armers
23rd Mar 2010, 06:41 PM
That is true. There are plenty of companys around that do it for you. Do you at least have an active phone line? If not then fixing will be a little harder to do.

I suggest you get youself the local paper open it up and look for your local cabler.

Where exactly are you?

Armers

Master Splinter
23rd Mar 2010, 09:50 PM
Diagram below for wiring the standard Telstra 610 plug and socket. Yes, you need to be a 'licensed cabler' to even think about fixing it. You're supposed to have a licence to own a dog, too....

Haveago1
24th Mar 2010, 11:00 AM
If you have any other points in your place that are working carefully take the back off and copy how the colours are connected....

murray44
24th Mar 2010, 11:35 PM
The phone line should be on white and blue. If you have different colours, just keep trying all combinations until you get dial tone.

I think there is some clause or sub paragraph that lets you rewire the first socket without a licence in case you happen to care about that stuff.

dazzler
25th Mar 2010, 12:10 AM
. If you have different colours, just keep trying all combinations until you get dial tone.



Your not a bomb disposal technician are you murray :D

Pugs
25th Mar 2010, 11:49 AM
I think there is some clause or sub paragraph that lets you rewire the first socket without a licence in case you happen to care about that stuff.

maybe in New zealand.... but not Australia

saahmadbulbul
25th Mar 2010, 12:55 PM
maybe in New zealand.... but not Australia


What is that mean? :?

That photograph may not help??!!:?

murray44
25th Mar 2010, 03:51 PM
Dazzler, cut the red wire....no, no, sorry.....I meant yellow wire.

Pugs, you're right, an unlicensed person is not supposed to play with the first socket. Mind you, given the standard of some cabling, it wouldn't hurt to give anyone open slather!

saahmadbulbul
30th Mar 2010, 01:06 PM
Diagram below for wiring the standard Telstra 610 plug and socket. Yes, you need to be a 'licensed cabler' to even think about fixing it. You're supposed to have a licence to own a dog, too....

I have blue, white, red and black cable. should I give a try to see if it works. blue and white ones have been already attached.

Just two more to go.

Thanks

SAL