sanders2222
Member
I am getting ready to fire up my new ELK M1 panel for the first time. This panel replaces a 30 year old security system that was mostly broken. Most my contact sources from the old panel are wired in and my M1XEP is connected. Thanks to you CocoonTechies for help with my M1XEP and doorbell issues in other posts.
But now I realize I haven't addressed the phone line connection. Does ELK need this to communicate if I have an internet connection? My thought was to use the internet and ISY to control whatever I may need from the ELK and vice versa.
But if I need a phone line connection, how do I determine what wires are R1, T1, RING and TIP? I have a Channelvision phone distribition panel that now connects to phones in the house with Cat5e cables and RJ-45 jacks. It's my understanding the phoneline only uses the 4 center wires of the Cat5e cable. Is there a standard that defines what this wires are? If not, How can I test to find out which is what?
But now I realize I haven't addressed the phone line connection. Does ELK need this to communicate if I have an internet connection? My thought was to use the internet and ISY to control whatever I may need from the ELK and vice versa.
But if I need a phone line connection, how do I determine what wires are R1, T1, RING and TIP? I have a Channelvision phone distribition panel that now connects to phones in the house with Cat5e cables and RJ-45 jacks. It's my understanding the phoneline only uses the 4 center wires of the Cat5e cable. Is there a standard that defines what this wires are? If not, How can I test to find out which is what?
