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Product Description:
The switch jack from Suttle allows two providers' service to be controlled at the first jack in series through a simple, customer-operable switch. This jack eliminates the need for service truck rolls and jack re-wiring when the service is changed by the home owner. Intended for daisy chained retrofit applications. |
Application:

This jack is designed for a competitive service provider to distribute voice service through a home's existing wiring. The jack must be terminated at the demarcation point where the incoming wire enters the customer's premise (first jack in series). The incumbent service provider's incoming wires are terminated to the blunt cut leads using the butt splice connectors. Premise wires are terminated to the screws on the terminal block. All jacks connected to the standard screw terminals in this jack will be controlled through this switched jack. All jacks connected to the screw terminals labeled "PROVIDER A" will be connected directly to the incumbents wiring regardless of the switch position.
Single line option (630S1-xx)
plug an EMTA into jack to feed all jacks in series

Dual line option (630S2-xx)
plug an EMTA into one port, feeds service to other port and all jacks in series

Auxiliary jack options (630S1-12-xx, 630S2-12-xx)
plug an EMTA into jack to feed all jacks in series, dedicated auxiliary jack

Product Features:
- Customer-operable switches.
- Single and Dual line versions.
- Wire it once - no rewiring required if service turned back to incumbent.
- Switch is inset to avoid accidental switching.
- Available auxiliary jack, prewired to the "PROVIDER A" screw terminals (NOT controlled by switch).
- Customizable for your name/logo to reinforce your brand.
Wiring Instructions:
This Dual Provider Wall Mount Phone Jack must be terminated as the first jack in series after the incumbent's demarcation point / NID. (Any connections made prior to this jack will not be controlled by the switch).
It is highly recommended that you temporarily disconnect the incumbent telephone service line at the demarcation point before installing this device.
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See "Aleternate Wiring Instructions" below for alternate wiring configurations.

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Remove existing wall mount phone jack.
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Identify the incumbent telephone service line bringing the existing telephone service to the premise.
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Cut the incoming telephone service line and remove the outer jacket leaving the insulated wires. The wires for line one are typically red and green (occasionally blue and white/blue). The wires for line two are typically yellow and black (occasionally orange and white/orange).
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Mount the Dual Provider Wall Mount Phone Jack to the wall using the provided screws, route the incoming service line and premise wiring through the base as shown in figure 1.
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Using the butt splices provided, connect the incoming telephone service wires to the blunt leads at the bottom of each service line module. (figure 1)
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Secure terminated butt splices under the butt splice seats and route excess wire back into the wall. (figure 1)
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Terminate the premise wiring to the screws at the top of each service line module. Route excess wire back into the wall. (figure 2)

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Secure Dual Provider Wall Mount Phone Jack cover using provided screw lugs.
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Re-connect the incumbent telephone service line back in at the demarcation point and set the switch to the proper position (Company B for EMTA or Company A for incumbent). Check to see that the telephone is working properly.
Alternate Wiring Instructions:
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All Dual Provider Wall Mount Phone Jacks are supplied with the center jack prewired to the switched terminals (center jack will be controlled by the switch).
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The auxiliary jack, if present, will be pre-wired to the “Provider A” screw terminals (auxiliary jack will NOT be controlled by the switch).
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To fit specific application needs, both the center jack and auxiliary jack may be re-wired to either set of screw terminals. (figure 2)
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Loosen screws to release wire terminals from their pre-wired positions.
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Place wire terminals from center or auxiliary jack under desired screw terminals and tighten screws. (Center and auxiliary jacks are wired as follows; Green-T1, Red-R1, Black-T2, and Yellow-R2). (figure 2)
Product Specifications:
Contact:
Terminals:
Contact Pressure:
Contact Resistance:
Insulation Resistance:
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Spring tempered phosphor-bronze 0.018" diameter
50 micro inch hard gold plating minimum
100 micro inch underplate with sulfamate nickel
Binding Screws
100 grams minimum
5 milliohms maximum
500 mega ohms minimum
140 VDC @ 2 amps
cULus (pending) |
Dimensions:

Ordering Information:
Part Number
630S1
630S2
630S1-12
630S2-12 |
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Description
Single Line switched jack, 2-conductor, screw terminals, filled splice connectors.
Dual Line switched jack, 4-conductor, screw terminals, filled splice connectors.
Single Line switched jack, 2-conductor, screw terminals, filled splice connectors, with dedicated auxiliary jack.
Dual Line switched jack, 4-conductor, screw terminals, filled splice connectors, with dedicated auxiliary jack. |
Literature:
Specifications subject to change without notice. Copyright 2005. Original: 6/05
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