OK - Had my latest "blonde" moment yesterday (and I'm mostly gray!) You know from my other posts that I have been doing a lot of experimenting lately. Yesterday I tried to call wifey at home and the line was busy all day. Not unusual - she often takes/leaves the phone off the hook. But my son also noticed the problem and couldn't see anything obvious. I have about 15 connections into my phone line - phones, modems, IRDs, etc. They all work, but with occasional problems. "Walkabouts" checking all those connections can sometimes be very frustrating!
When I got home I had the brilliant thought to check the phone connection to my 622 first since I have been recently working there, and - voila! - I had accidentally plugged the RJ-11 plug into the data port. That rendered my entire phone system completely DEAD - not just "off the hook"/no dial tone. Once the plug was removed and reinserted into the correct socket, the phone system was OK again, including the 622's dial-out connection.
The question: Have I done any damage to the 622 with this little f**k-up? I scanned a few screens and nothing seemed amiss. Maybe those two center conductors in the data connector are both ground (hope?) such that the phone connection would be rendered dead but no damaging phone-line voltages would be present on the data lines (??)
Can anyone give me any hope here? I don't know much about phone or data connections...
TIA and BRgds...
When I got home I had the brilliant thought to check the phone connection to my 622 first since I have been recently working there, and - voila! - I had accidentally plugged the RJ-11 plug into the data port. That rendered my entire phone system completely DEAD - not just "off the hook"/no dial tone. Once the plug was removed and reinserted into the correct socket, the phone system was OK again, including the 622's dial-out connection.
The question: Have I done any damage to the 622 with this little f**k-up? I scanned a few screens and nothing seemed amiss. Maybe those two center conductors in the data connector are both ground (hope?) such that the phone connection would be rendered dead but no damaging phone-line voltages would be present on the data lines (??)
Can anyone give me any hope here? I don't know much about phone or data connections...
TIA and BRgds...