Nortel Networks Norstar Remote Access Device

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Norstar Remote Access Device seniorusn 01-26-07
Posted by seniorusn on January 26, 2007, 3:29 pm
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I have a Norstar remote Access Device, NT8B80AB which accepts a power
plug (RJ11) on the underside of the unit. I have found a power supply
for it from Northern Telecom - however I do not know and have not found
any documentation on the wiring of the plug. It is a standard RJ11
with only four contacts - ANY information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks In Advance (TIA)
Bruce


Posted by XBarNone on January 31, 2007, 10:47 pm
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Hint;

Pretend that it's a station.

it connects the same as any other digital phone on the system.


>I have a Norstar remote Access Device, NT8B80AB which accepts a power
> plug (RJ11) on the underside of the unit. I have found a power supply
> for it from Northern Telecom - however I do not know and have not found
> any documentation on the wiring of the plug. It is a standard RJ11
> with only four contacts - ANY information would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks In Advance (TIA)
> Bruce
>



Posted by gelewis on February 4, 2007, 4:41 am
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seniorusn wrote:

> I have a Norstar remote Access Device, NT8B80AB which accepts a power
> plug (RJ11) on the underside of the unit. I have found a power supply
> for it from Northern Telecom - however I do not know and have not found
> any documentation on the wiring of the plug. It is a standard RJ11
> with only four contacts - ANY information would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks In Advance (TIA)
> Bruce
>
It has been a while since I did Norstar but don't recall needing power.
Just need digital port and programming guide to set up.

Posted by XBarNone on February 9, 2007, 12:35 am
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It has been a while!

I haven't seen any of those port powered RADs in years.

Aren't those the ones that also had a station jack on them so that you could
run a set on the B2 side of the port?



Posted by Kenw on February 4, 2007, 5:54 am
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wrote:

>I have a Norstar remote Access Device, NT8B80AB which accepts a power
>plug (RJ11) on the underside of the unit. I have found a power supply
>for it from Northern Telecom - however I do not know and have not found
>any documentation on the wiring of the plug. It is a standard RJ11
>with only four contacts - ANY information would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks In Advance (TIA)
>Bruce

It's called a Fastrad. Requires a power transformer. There is a small
round socket on same side as rj11. Rj11 connects to a digital port.
Setup 9** Transfer into RAD 9*0

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