This video helped me alot. I've been trying to learn how to learn how to lay conduit pipes that can help connect an intercom system but with this video I'll be able to lay the pipes and even connect that's if i want to connect. Thanks
@@Tech_Inside_Out the video is helpful but i need to ask a question. It seems the PABX system uses electricity. I.e it must be plugged into a socket. Also, drop your WhatsApp number please
Your request is well noted, but Wireless systems are mostly not recommended for hotels due to signal loss when there are many wall partitions. I will do some tutorials on Wireless systems and how it can be used.
@ thanks so much for your response. Please can you send me a link to your distribution point demo and how to link dp to pabx. Also, do you offer training in Abuja or online
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. is it possible to connect 70 phones to a pbx system , in the case of hotel that will require many phone for the room it has?;
Is this installation for a multi line telephone? Because on the keystone jack, you used 2 paire of the cat 5e Ethernet cable. Stripe orange, solid orange, stripe blue and solid blue. In one of your videos, you said for a single line telephone, you just use a single pair of conductor in the cat5 e Ethernet cable. So is this connection for multi line telephone system? Thanks
I used single line telephones but i made the setup in a way to be able to just easily use any kind of handset in case they wish to change their handsets without me going to re-wire their sockets.
Thank you. You used blue bluewhite, orange orangewhite for the punch, but the end of cable with RJ11 going to pbx switch is blue bluewhite and green greenwhite. ?
Thanks for the observation. My handsets am using are Single line telephones which require just the stripped blue + solid blue to communicate. When wiring for Consoles and key Telephones, you would need the 2 pairs where you must strictly use either the blue pair and green at both ends or the blue and orange at both ends.
You are very observant. I used Single line telephones all through my setup and they require just the blue blue to communicate. If i need to use a Console telephone or a Key phone, it would require having the blue pair and orange pair at both ends or blue and green at both ends. Thanks for the observation.
@@Tech_Inside_Out learning from your videos from scratch till now has helped me holistically. Successfully wired 5 single lines, and 1 console, crimped to rj11 and only waiting for PBX from client. Thank you once again for your educative detailed videos
@@Tech_Inside_Out so therefore, if i install the PABX machine properly alongside the telephone line wires. Then, everything will work just fine as seen in this video. I'll be glad if u drop your WhatsApp number too Thanks
Great work, but you have avoided many essential parts like rack mounting and the use of a rack mount patch panel. These best practices help with troubleshooting, upgrading, and even repurposing. Additionally, the slack when unshielding the cable is too much, leading to less tolerance to interference
Good morning I would like you to help me configure my VoIP of my broadbanned on my IP phone. I recently purchased a Cisco IP phone model 7821 It uses an internet cable not the old analog rj11 port. Can you help me with the IP address system and how to configure this for me to be able to make phone calls on my new ip phone.
Great Job Bro. I wish I can give you multiple THUMBS 👍👍👍
Thanks very much
This video helped me alot. I've been trying to learn how to learn how to lay conduit pipes that can help connect an intercom system but with this video I'll be able to lay the pipes and even connect that's if i want to connect.
Thanks
Am glad it is helpful
@@Tech_Inside_Out the video is helpful but i need to ask a question.
It seems the PABX system uses electricity. I.e it must be plugged into a socket.
Also, drop your WhatsApp number please
Not one thumb I will give u more I really appreciate and u re all figured it out all nice information in detail.....
Thanks very much
Nice one. I will want to know how to setup a wireless intercom system for hotel and offices. Thank you.
Your request is well noted, but Wireless systems are mostly not recommended for hotels due to signal loss when there are many wall partitions.
I will do some tutorials on Wireless systems and how it can be used.
@ thanks so much for your response. Please can you send me a link to your distribution point demo and how to link dp to pabx. Also, do you offer training in Abuja or online
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
is it possible to connect 70 phones to a pbx system ,
in the case of hotel that will require many phone for the room it has?;
Yes, you can do even more than 70
Thank you for taking your time for making these videos. Is it possible to interconnect 2 of this of pabx for redundancy purposes?
I have not tried the connection of two pabx machines together. For redundancy, you can always select a pbx switch that accommodates future expansion
God work 🙏🙏
I thank God for the wisdom to do this.
Please is there anyway someone can contact you?
You can contact me by WhatsApp +233556307182
thank you. so if we have like 50 telephones ? this PABX switch just have 16 ports
There are bigger PBX switches you can use. in such a case you need 64 or 72 Extension switch
Which cable we are using for the this system? RJ11
RJ11
great work! but please, when are you doing the IP telephone intercom too?
I will do but not certain on time lines since there are some capital investments involved.
@@Tech_Inside_Out okay…..
I have picked up your contact from one of your comments. Will soon link up on WhatsApp 🙏🏻
very good explainatin
Thank you
Good work .mother Ghana thanks you
Thanks so much.
Is there a programming tutorial for that specific pbx?
I have done for only extension numbering
Is this installation for a multi line telephone? Because on the keystone jack, you used 2 paire of the cat 5e Ethernet cable. Stripe orange, solid orange, stripe blue and solid blue.
In one of your videos, you said for a single line telephone, you just use a single pair of conductor in the cat5 e Ethernet cable.
So is this connection for multi line telephone system?
Thanks
I used single line telephones but i made the setup in a way to be able to just easily use any kind of handset in case they wish to change their handsets without me going to re-wire their sockets.
@@Tech_Inside_Out ok boss
Thank you. You used blue bluewhite, orange orangewhite for the punch, but the end of cable with RJ11 going to pbx switch is blue bluewhite and green greenwhite. ?
Thanks for the observation. My handsets am using are Single line telephones which require just the stripped blue + solid blue to communicate.
When wiring for Consoles and key Telephones, you would need the 2 pairs where you must strictly use either the blue pair and green at both ends or the blue and orange at both ends.
You are very observant. I used Single line telephones all through my setup and they require just the blue blue to communicate.
If i need to use a Console telephone or a Key phone, it would require having the blue pair and orange pair at both ends or blue and green at both ends.
Thanks for the observation.
@@Tech_Inside_Out learning from your videos from scratch till now has helped me holistically. Successfully wired 5 single lines, and 1 console, crimped to rj11 and only waiting for PBX from client.
Thank you once again for your educative detailed videos
Great please also show ippbx
Well noted
Nice job Bro
Thanks very much
please i want to joint your class how can i do
Please do you live in Ghana? I live in Accra, Ghana
Nice video
So the PABX machine doesn't need any other configuration.
All you need do is just to plug the PABX machine to a socket
There are configurations you may have to do when you require other features other than default settings
@@Tech_Inside_Out so therefore, if i install the PABX machine properly alongside the telephone line wires. Then, everything will work just fine as seen in this video.
I'll be glad if u drop your WhatsApp number too
Thanks
Great job sir but why didnt you show us the learner's how you crime the Rj11 to connect it to the PBS SWITCH
I have a video on my channel that shows how to terminate the RJ11
Any video on how to change the default numbers
Am yet to do that. I will be doing it
Waiting for that@@Tech_Inside_Out
I want to join the class, so where are you located and what is your contact, please
Please send me a WhatsApp +233556307182
Please how can I program CO lines on single line IKE PABX.
I will very soon publish a video on that
Great work, but you have avoided many essential parts like rack mounting and the use of a rack mount patch panel. These best practices help with troubleshooting, upgrading, and even repurposing. Additionally, the slack when unshielding the cable is too much, leading to less tolerance to interference
.
It is very nice
Thank you
Pls I will like to learn more on this can u teach me online private every weekend
Am only available on Saturdays. If that works for you. Please send me a WhatsApp on +233556307182
Thanks a lot.
What is the maximum cable length for intercom
Not more than 100m
How can i run intercom to 50 rooms
Thr process is thesame but u use a bigger pbx
@Tech_Inside_Out sir I appreciate your effort God bless you sir. Sir how can someone reach you in case of emergency help sir?
ip telephone is the latest and updated ip pbx system. Many opportunities.
Thank you
Good morning I would like you to help me configure my VoIP of my broadbanned on my IP phone. I recently purchased a Cisco IP phone model 7821 It uses an internet cable not the old analog rj11 port. Can you help me with the IP address system and how to configure this for me to be able to make phone calls on my new ip phone.
I do not have the process off head, and i dont the Phone too. I look forward to procuring one and do a tutorial on it.
Where is your office let me bring it to you
Please how can I get your contact?
Send a WhatsApp to +233556307182
Good
I give God thanks.
Why didn’t you used patch panel?
Its a small project that cost saving was necessary
You did not show the termination on the pbx end. For other viewers sake😊
Well noted. I have made an earlier video on the RJ 12 cable Termination, that will be of help. Your suggestion is well noted.
Superb sir
Thank you