Despite the rapid decline in the popularity of stationary telephones, there are not so many people who are ready to refuse them outright. Admit it, it happens that without a traditional connection it is sometimes extremely difficult or even impossible to do.
To connect the device to the switching network, you need a low-current node, the installation of which can be handled personally. We will tell you in detail how to connect a telephone jack without calling a wizard.
There is absolutely nothing complicated in the schemes and methods, and the useful information that we proposed, as well as photos and videos, will help to deal with the issue.
Design features of the telephone socket
Designs of landline phones are modified and improved every year. And modern devices significantly surpass their predecessors, standing out against the background of their high reliability and ease of use.
To ensure the smooth operation of the device, two conditions are necessary:
- The presence of a valid communication line from the PBX.
- Possibility of electrical connection of a stationary device to this line.
The only thing that does not change in the field of telephony is the principle of operation of landline telephones. However, there are significant changes in the designs and connection methods.
Old and new telephone switching options are presented in the photo selection:
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A telephone jack is required to create a durable, but quick-connect, fixed-line telephone to fixed-line telephone lines
The socket for connecting the phone can be installed separately or in the format of a block of power and switching sockets
To this day, in houses of old buildings, budgetary organizations, which are more than 15-20 years old, there are lines with sockets of the Soviet standard. Outdated type of connection RTShK-4
Now low-voltage networks are equipped with completely different connectors that comply with the RJ standards group
To facilitate the installation and connection of the outlet, the inside of the device is equipped with tags and color codes that help to correctly connect the contacts
The series of sockets with an RJ connector (9; 11; 14; 25) have a similar design and size, but are equipped with different plastic plugs. The shape and dimensions of the steps preclude connecting the phone to an RJ45 socket
To connect two structurally different phone models, for example, outdated wired and radio modifications, combined options are used with the ability to install an old plug and RJ plug
In the combination outlet, the RJ connector is located on the side, and the contact holes for connecting the plug on the front
The purpose of installing an outlet for connecting the phone to the line
Built-in power point unit with telephone jack
Outdated type of telephone connection RTShK-4
RJ-11 compliant telephone jack
The image of the connection diagram on the socket housing
Plastic plug to RJ type telephone jack
Hybrid telephone jack design
Location of combo socket sockets
Despite the differences in design and connection methods, any telephone socket traditionally includes three main elements:
- Body - made of dielectric material (ceramic or plastic).
- Contacts - spring-loaded brass elements, ensuring reliable passage of currents through the electric circuit.
- Terminals - adapters required for connecting wires.
The electrical contact sockets of a stationary outlet are recessed into the housing. This solution allows you to protect the device from accidental short circuits.
On sale there are single and multi-connector models. The first ones are intended for connecting one device, the second ones allow you to switch several devices at once.
Connecting the telephone to create a fixed connection is carried out through the outlet that comes with the plug
Old and modern device standards
As the equipment improved, the methods for connecting phones to the communication network experienced a number of changes. In the first models of telephone sets, connection to the communication line was carried out completely without the use of sockets.
To create a closed current loop, the wires were simply twisted together, or connected using any other available means.
In the 80s of the last century, PBX line connections were carried out using two-wire copper wires. And to ensure quick-disconnect connection of the phone, sockets and plugs of the RTShK-4 standard were used. This abbreviation stands for "socket for four-pin type plug-in phones."
The housings of such devices are equipped with a security key - a plastic connection that allows you to prevent incorrect installation of the plug into a power outlet
The design of the RTShK-4 includes a key and two pairs of contacts. The first pair provides the phone in normal mode, the second - allows you to connect an additional line, provided that both devices are on the same phone number.
Instead of obsolete models of the RTShK-4 standard, as a result of the widespread dissemination of microprocessor technologies, Registered Jack equipment marked “RJ” was actively used. It complies with the international standards IEC 60884-1 and 60669-1.
Modern standardized equipment for low-current circuits allows connecting up to four pairs of working contacts to the circuit
Connecting modern stationary phone models for use at the household level is carried out through outlets equipped with one pair of contacts. Cases of such devices are mounted in the cavity of the plastic module and are identified by RJ-11 symbols.
Between the two contacts, which are compact metal plugs, the conductors of the supply wire are buried. RJ-11 standard models are recommended for connecting devices to telephone lines of linear type.
In the central part of the plastic module, called the manipulator, there are brass contacts through which an electrical network is created between the telephone and the telephone exchange
To connect two devices on separate lines and create office PBXs, devices of the RJ-12 and RJ-14 standard are used. Universal four-wire connectors are suitable for most models of telephone equipment.
To connect several devices at once, you only need to assemble the sockets in series into blocks, observing the scheme: the first line is connected to contacts No. 2 and No. 3, and the second - to No. 1 and No. 4. Devices of this series are more used to create mini-automatic telephone exchanges in the arrangement of office premises.
The model with a combined RTShK-4 and RG-11 connector is mainly used when it is necessary to connect a vintage exclusive old telephone with a new telephone wiring
Installation of the adapter allows you to connect the plugs of both old and new standards with lines equipped with the use of modern technology.
The main difference between RJ-25 devices is three pairs of working contacts. For this reason, the connection of such equipment can only be performed by a qualified specialist who is well versed in telephony and electrics.
The RJ-45 connector has four pairs of contacts, but only two contacts located closer to the center are used to create an electrical circuit
When connecting computer systems, faxes, modems and other complex devices of communication devices, the RJ-45 standard is also used. When connecting RJ-45 devices, the main focus is on matching plastic keys.
Despite the design differences of the old and new standards, the device plugs have similar connectors and dimensions. The device is connected to the network through only two contacts. Only modern models use only medium contacts.
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Appearance of an overhead telephone socket
Telephone patch cord with RJ-12 connector
Internal telephone jack
Connection scheme for a socket with two connectors
Wiring diagrams and connection methods
Connecting a telephone jack is much simpler than its electrical counterpart. But a process that involves working with low, but still voltage, requires accuracy and caution.
The connection diagram of the telephone socket is quite simple and involves connecting the two ends of the telephone wire with the corresponding contacts in the socket
When installing a telephone jack, you can use one of two installation methods:
- open - involves installation in a way;
- closed - in which the telephone line is hidden inside the wall.
When choosing a laying method, they are guided by the design of the walls, the service conditions of the communication line and the pretentiousness of the design of the room itself. Overhead sockets do not look very aesthetically pleasing, but they are ideal in service speed: you can remove them from the support in a matter of minutes and evaluate the integrity of the contacts.
The open method can be done without mounting on the wall at all, by placing the device on the floor, and hide the cable leading to it under the baseboard
To protect open wires from mechanical damage, use decorative plastic cable channels. On sale, they are found in the form of wall structures and floor skirting boards. It is convenient to monitor the state of the wire in them through one or two sided snap-on panels.
For indoor installation, the most common cable is KSPV. The only core of this cable is made of copper wire, and the outer sheath is made of polyethylene, painted white.
The telephone line is also laid using the distribution cable of the TRP. It has a dividing base. The core of this single-pair wire is also made of copper and insulated with polyethylene.
For convenience of operation and harmonious combination with design, telephone sockets are not installed separately in the wall, but are included in the socket block
To decorate the connection points and make them less noticeable to the eyes of strangers, the devices are placed behind TV screens and monitors, as well as embedded behind the facade of wall furniture.
A separate line is to highlight the sockets built into the baseboard. The main thing is to choose models whose front panel fits snugly against the surface of the baseboard. Otherwise, over time, it will begin to move away from the base, exposing unsightly seams.
How to connect a telephone jack
When installing a telephone jack, it should be borne in mind that the voltage for low-current communication devices does not exceed 60 Volts. But even a low voltage can still create a current, causing discomfort to a person.
At the moment when a call is made over the telephone line, the voltage rises altogether to an indicator of 110-120 Volts. And it is capable of giving serious pain when contacted. To a value of 12 volts, it decreases only after removing the tube.
It is recommended to carry out all work on connecting an existing telephone circuit in order to comply with safety precautions with protective rubber gloves.
The principle of placement and the method of installing telephone outlets practically does not differ from the technology for installing electrical outlets. Since today devices with the J-11 and J-12 standard are the most common, we will consider the subtleties of connecting a telephone socket using their example.
Stage # 1: Conducting the preparatory work
The first thing to do is study the patterns of internal communication. They are attached to the instructions for the product.
When connecting the J-11 and J-12 standards, there should be no problems: you just need to connect the wires of the corresponding polarity. The main thing is that in a suitable plug to the device, the wires are output in a mirror image of the contacts of the outlet.
If you unknowingly purchased and plan to install the J-25 standard, the design of which involves 6 contacts, use only the 3rd and 4th contacts to connect.
According to the standard, a wire of a certain color is connected to each contact, this solution increases the ease of maintenance and facilitates repair
When planning to use the device of the old standard, it is worth worrying about purchasing a universal outlet in advance. It is equipped with a four-pin connector and connector. In addition to the outlet itself, it is also necessary to prepare a two-wire wire with a cross section of 0.3-0.5 mm.
It is necessary in advance to determine and outline the place and height of installation.
Of the tools for the work necessary to prepare:
- building level;
- cross knife;
- voltmeter;
- a screwdriver;
- nippers;
- lead pencil;
- protective gloves;
- Double-sided tape;
- punch (if mounting a new point).
When choosing a screwdriver, they are guided by the type of surface and the dimensions of the screws used for fastening. To minimize the likelihood of electric shock, all manipulations are best performed with a screwdriver, the handle of which is insulated.
Having outlined the installation point of the connection point, with the help of the building level, they adjust the horizontal and vertical position
To connect a hidden type socket, you must first make a hole in the wall for its installation - a socket box. This can be done using a hammer drill equipped with a special crown with a diameter of 60-70 mm.
For lack of such work, you can do it with an ordinary hammer with a chisel. But manual labor will take much more time and effort. Then, to the hole made, it is necessary to drill the channel for laying the telephone cable.
There are certain nuances when installing a wall socket in a drywall wall.
Stage # 2: Stripping ends lived
Before starting to melt the cores, it is necessary to strip the ends of the wires, eliminating the outer layer. Bare enough extreme 4 cm of wire.
When stripping a telephone cable, remember that it is very vulnerable to damage. And broken cores will only lead to equipment malfunctions. Therefore, it is important to use a specialized stripping tool.
Since it is not always possible to accurately perform butchering the first time, experienced craftsmen recommend making a certain margin along the cable when laying the cable. The excess wire can then be hidden under the cover of the device.
Removing the protective insulation from the ends of the cable should be done very carefully, using a cross knife, a sharpened blade or side cutters.
The master’s task is to strip the ends of the wires from the braid so that they are intact and devoid of any defects when exposed.
Step # 3: Connecting the Outlet Wires
Stripped wires with open cores are connected to the connectors of the box itself, focusing on the designations indicated on the front panel of the indoor unit. With a closed installation method, for ease of connection, the wires are made to protrude from the wall plane by 50-80 mm.
Experts recommend checking the polarity of contacts when connecting wires, using a tester for this.
To observe the polarity when connecting the wires, they are guided by the rule: red insulation on the line with a “-” sign, and a green braid on the “+”
If the rule is not respected, taking into account the polarity, there is a great risk that during operation the telephone will malfunction from time to time.
At this stage, a voltmeter is required.With it, you need to check the readiness of the communication line. The voltage in the line should be between 40-60 volts.
The lead-in cable cores are applied to the clamp and tightly tightened with special screws, ensuring a secure fit. The shape of the grooves to which the cores are attached facilitates the installation process. The joints of electrical tape do not need to be wrapped.
When connecting devices whose design is equipped with four plug-in contacts, only two central contacts are used
Carrying out open installation, at the final stage it remains only to close the housing cover with the latch and fix it with screws. The finished outlet is attached to the wall or floor, "planting" it on a double-sided tape.
With a closed installation method, making sure that the wires are not intertwined in the socket, according to the marked markings, the indoor unit is mounted on the wall. Giving the block the desired position, the structure is fixed with spacer screws and self-tapping screws.
At the final stage, it remains only to eliminate the gaps between the socket and the wall, covering it with gypsum mortar, and also to seal the channels with the laid telephone cable.
After the gypsum has acquired the desired strength, put in place the protective edging and attach the front panel. In modern devices, the protective edging snaps onto the indoor unit, and the front panel is attached by screwing in screws.
If you need to connect a multi-outlet, allowing you to install multiple telephones, you must adhere to the same technology as when installing the classic version of the device. The only difference between the process is the increase in the number of conductors requiring connection.
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Replacing an old outlet with a combined RTShK-4 and RG-11 connector with a similar new device:
There is nothing difficult in connecting a telephone jack. The only thing - you should not save money by purchasing equipment of a low price range. It does not always comply with the standards and can fail even at the stage of connection.
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