Specifications:
- Using this Telephone Set is a special way to brighten up your whole room with the great appearance
- This Telephone Set is very eyecatching and novelty, especially suitable for your room
- Made of high quality material, this Wire Telephone is very durable
- Wire Telephone can help decorate and beautify your living room
- The special design and style make this House Phones popular with people
- This Telephone Set can be a great decoration of your living room
- The original corded telephone is made of high quality material and adorned with delicate design
- It can make your life more convenient, helping you connect with your friends easier
- Material: Resin
- Size: 25.0 x 23.0 x 23.0cm/9.8 x 9.1 x 9.1in(L x W x H)
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- This Apple Basket Corded Telephone can help you connect with your families and friends easier


- Its special color and individual design make the Apple Basket Corded Telephone popular with people

- The Apple Basket Corded Telephone is made of high quality material, so it can be used for a long time
How to Install Telephone Wires:

Multi-line jacks and multi-colored wires make telephone wiring look complex, but the basic principle is very simple. Each telephone line needs two wires--a positive, traditionally called the tip, and a negative, called the ring. These two wires connect the telephone service module from the phone company to the phone jack in the house. Most telephone cables contain more than one pair of color-coded wires, and remembering which color wires to connect to your jack is the main difficulty to overcome. Fortunately, there is a standard color code to follow to help avoid confusion.
Instructions:
Locate the telephone company service box on the side of your house. This is called the network interface device (NID) and you can find it by following the overhead wires to the point where they connect to your roof, then down to the NID. Open the customer side of the box with a screwdriver. You won't be able to open the phone company side because it requires a special screwdriverOpen the covers of the modules inside that are live. These will be identified with a phone number. If there is more than one line, mark them Line 1, Line 2, and so on in order of importance
- Feed telephone cable through the bottom of the NID and pull out enough slack so you can make connections on all the live modules. Remove 8 to 10 inches of sheathing from the end of the cable and separate the wires inside. Note that these are color coded in pairs. In a 6-wire Cat5 cable, which is the current standard, there will be a blue wire with white stripes (blue/white) and a white wire with blue stripes (white/blue). There will also be wires colored orange and white (orange/white, white/orange) and green and white (green/white, white/green). In an 8-wire cable, the extra pair is brown and white (brown/white, white/brown)
- Connect the blue-white pair to the terminals on Line 1. Strip off an inch of insulation from the ends of the wires and connect blue/white to the green positive terminal, or tip, then tighten the terminal nut with a screwdriver. In the same way, connect the white/blue wire to the red negative terminal, or ring
- Connect the other lines in the same way, using the orange/white pair for Line 2, the green/white pair for Line 3 and the brown/white pair for Line 4. When you are finished, twist all unused wires together, push them into the NID and screw on the cover
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