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2007-04-11 16:26:53 · 20 answers · asked by Ri Etoshi 1 in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

20 answers

yes!!! wow im suprised nobody else has!

2007-04-18 09:22:04 · answer #1 · answered by tinaward333 1 · 0 0

Telekommunikations-Anschluss-Einheit) is the German standard for telephone plugs and sockets.


TAE plugThe standard covers two TAE types: F ("Fernsprechgerät": for telephones) and N ("Nebengerät" or "Nichtfernsprechgerät": for other devices such as answering machines and modems). U coded sockets and plugs are universal connectors that are suitable for both device types.

E-coded connectors that are used in EAD-sockets are not intended for telephony applications.

Contents [hide]
1 History
2 TAE socket
3 TAE plug
4 Pin-out



[edit] History
The TAE system was introduced in the late 1980s before the German government-owned institution Deutsche Bundespost (DBP, German Federal Post) was divided into Deutsche Post (postal service), Deutsche Telekom (telecommunication services) and Postbank (financial services). Previously, telephones had been hardwired to their wall sockets and only officially approved telephones (legally distributable only by the DBP) were allowed to be connected to the telephone system. Furthermore, telephones and other communication devices could only be leased from the DBP and not be sold or bought on the free market.

By introduction of the TAE system the legal specification claiming that communication terminal equipment should be in the responsibility of the users could be implemented. Subsequently, a wide palette of communication devices became available in the open market for being plugged in standard TAE sockets. Adaptors allow for connecting devices with registered jacks that are internationally more prevalent.

Today, TAE connectors are common in Germany and other central European countries like Liechtenstein and Luxembourg. Modern TAE sockets also contain circuits referred to as "passiver Prüfabschluss" (network terminator analog).


[edit] TAE socket

TAE socket
Typical TAE installation is a multi-socket junction box with at least one N connector and one F connector socket in the box (usually 2 N and one F connector, but up to 3 N connectors are possible). Network service enters the box and connects to pins 1 and 2 on the right-most N connector. Service is daisy-chained from pins 5 and 6 on the N connector to pins 1 and 2 on the next N connector to the left. The F connector is attached to pins 5 and 6 on the last N connector at the end of the chain.


[edit] TAE plug

TAE plug
(Image shown with flat side of connector down and the metallic pins facing you. The cable pigtail exits at the bottom of the connector)

If you are wiring a TAE plug, note that you should use a MIRROR IMAGE of this illustration (pins 1 through 3 are on the LEFT side) if wiring the connector with the flat side UP.


[edit] Pin-out
Pin Name Used for Color of the wire
1 La Exchange line a White
2 Lb Exchange line b Brown
3 W Line for external bell (obsolete since mid-1990s) Green
4 E Line for ground connection, used to request an external connection in very old telephone installations Yellow
5 a2 Line a, looped through the telecommunication device Pink
6 b2 Line b, looped through the telecommunication device Gray

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAE_connector"
Category: Telephone connectors

2007-04-11 16:41:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Nope

2007-04-11 16:31:10 · answer #3 · answered by Jess 2 · 0 0

Never heard of it (until this question) and obviously have never tried it.

Have a good night.

2007-04-11 16:32:40 · answer #4 · answered by Sue F 7 · 0 0

Well, since I just read that, I guess I heard of it.
Never used though.

2007-04-11 16:30:08 · answer #5 · answered by ♥♥♥♥♥ 5 · 0 0

No, Peace

2007-04-11 16:30:44 · answer #6 · answered by spicy23 2 · 0 0

No.

Muah!

2007-04-19 02:03:20 · answer #7 · answered by Muah! 2 · 0 0

nope

2007-04-11 16:32:20 · answer #8 · answered by bellababi44 6 · 0 0

No

2007-04-11 16:57:29 · answer #9 · answered by B 2 · 0 0

No and no

2007-04-11 16:29:55 · answer #10 · answered by Penny 5 · 0 0

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