I would like to seek your advice on the installation of a speakerphone
built by Northern Telecom. It's one of the older, bulky, wedge-shaped
executive phones, but the speakerphone attachment is so noise-free I
hate to part with the phone.
The phone has three sections: the cradle; an autodialer unit; and the
speakerphone unit. The cradle phone and autodialer already are
working.
The phone requires a six-line wire, but it wasn't clear to the phone
tech who installed the jack what the extra wires should be used for.
Red and green are now being used for the dial tone in the cradle, and
a transformer is plugged into the autodialer unit, although it is not
hooked up to the outlet in any fashion.
It's been a couple of years since the phone was fully hooked up, but
I'm thinking that I recall having to use two transformers with all
three pieces of the phone plugged in. So is it possible that all I
need to do is hook up a second transformer to the blue and white pair,
or perhaps the yellow and black?
All suggestions gratefully accepted.
Regards,
Joe Abernathy edt...@chron.com