It does default to 25hz, but switching it to 20hz didn't make a
difference.

I'm an absolute novice when it comes to the electrical side of POTS. How
should I be measuring the voltage? In parallel with a handset?

On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:

> Simon P. Ditner wrote:
> > Is there some trick I'm missing that's required to get the
> > Sipura 1001 FXS to ring a handset?
> >
> > - I reset the unit to factory defaults
> > - I put in the asterisk connection settings, and it registers
> > - I call it from another phone, and see it come through
> > asterisk
> > - web interface of the sipura reports that the line is ringing
> > - No handset I plug into the bugger will ring, though the
> > call is there if I pick it up
>
> Change the ringing frequency from 25Hz to 20Hz. Some of the Sipuras
> default to 25Hz, but in NA the norm is 20Hz. It generally shouldn't make
> a difference, but on some phones (especially older ones) it might.
>
> Also, check with a volt meter that you're getting ringing voltage
> (roughly 70-90VAC). Possibly the ring generator in the unit is blown.
>
> Jim.
>
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