Pjsmith
Line Up and Wait
Don't know if I've put this in the right place, but....
Bought a IISX with the additional 4 place module on Ebay. The main module works fine, but for some reason, only one of the rear seat sets of jacks works correctly.
Pulled the cover, and none of the components are burned and the jack solder points look ok.
That got me to thinking about the cord, which looks like a telephone cord, between the two units. One end is the RJ45 sized (i.e. the phone wall jack sized) and the other is smaller (the handset jack size). My real question is this: there are six contacts in the female side of the jack on the main unit (the IISX). The cord that came with it has only four contact points (basically, the hardline phone ones). Does anyone know if this is the right cable or not? I can't imagine that flightcom would put six contacts in the female jack if only 4 were needed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Patrick
Bought a IISX with the additional 4 place module on Ebay. The main module works fine, but for some reason, only one of the rear seat sets of jacks works correctly.
Pulled the cover, and none of the components are burned and the jack solder points look ok.
That got me to thinking about the cord, which looks like a telephone cord, between the two units. One end is the RJ45 sized (i.e. the phone wall jack sized) and the other is smaller (the handset jack size). My real question is this: there are six contacts in the female side of the jack on the main unit (the IISX). The cord that came with it has only four contact points (basically, the hardline phone ones). Does anyone know if this is the right cable or not? I can't imagine that flightcom would put six contacts in the female jack if only 4 were needed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Patrick