Help with BT socket

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Hi folks

recently our home phone has stopped receiving calls (outgoing and internet are fine)

we traced the fault back to when we had an intercom fitted by our housing association (intercom is directly above the phone socket and was installed using the same cavity which our phone cables enter the house)

we called BT and they are sending an engineer out (£130).

I opened up our socket and found this.

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I can only guess, but it looks like when the intercom was installed, someone managed to tug on our phone cable, and pull out what looks like 4 wires (2 on left & 2 on right side).

Is their anyway I can fix this or, should I leave it to BT. (happy to have a tinker, but unsure if their is any current running through...)

TIA
 
Difficult to tell, but afaik terminals 3 and 4 are for the ring wires, which are no longer used. You only need terminals 2 and 5 for internet access/modern day phone systems.
Could be wrong though, this was back from the days when removing the ring wire helped adsl speeds depending on how bad your internal wiring was.
 
Is it that you aren't receiving calls or is it that the phone isn't ringing. If it's the latter then it could be ringer in the socket(can't remember what it's called, the big cylinder thing thats bust).
 
Is it that you aren't receiving calls or is it that the phone isn't ringing. If it's the latter then it could be ringer in the socket(can't remember what it's called, the big cylinder thing thats bust).

the phone doesnt ring at all, can make outgoing. If i call the house from my mobile, it wont ring, but if i pick up the receiver, it works fine
 
Is it that you aren't receiving calls or is it that the phone isn't ringing. If it's the latter then it could be ringer in the socket(can't remember what it's called, the big cylinder thing thats bust).

Ringing capacitor :D

I didnt think it was used in modern phones though :confused: well depending on the country.
 
Sure its not an issue with the handset? Pretty certain only 2 and 5 are used these days!

Maybe try another phone on the socket?
 
i see 4 orange/white wires, and 2 had already been removed to improve my adsl years ago (on #3 iirc)

Does the phone ring on any of the extensions?

From the line in you'll have a blue and white/blue pair that connect to 2 and 5 at the master.

From there you'll then run your extension from 2 (blue), 3 (orange) (ring wire) and 5 (white/blue) and so on to the next extensions...

Trace the wires back to the beginning and disconnect 1 and 4 on all sockets as they aren't needed.

I'm hoping you're not star wired as that's a right pig.
 
Cant you plug into the test socket on the back of the faceplate to test if its am internal or external issue?

I just read by using the test socket its a direct connection with the exchange ignoring any wiring faults in the house extensions.
 
Cant you plug into the test socket on the back of the faceplate to test if its am internal or external issue?

I just read by using the test socket its a direct connection with the exchange ignoring any wiring faults in the house extensions.

its an old phone, no test socket
 
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Does the phone ring on any of the extensions?

From the line in you'll have a blue and white/blue pair that connect to 2 and 5 at the master.

From there you'll then run your extension from 2 (blue), 3 (orange) (ring wire) and 5 (white/blue) and so on to the next extensions...

Trace the wires back to the beginning and disconnect 1 and 4 on all sockets as they aren't needed.

I'm hoping you're not star wired as that's a right pig.

tried all other extensions, same result, can call out but wont ring
 
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