On December 20, 2004 02:37 pm, David Ishmael wrote:
> Wow, thats interesting information to know. I guess the lower power on the
> PSTN line causes the problem?
Uh, no, it's the 90VAC ringing that the FXS device doesn't like -- FXS is for
plugging phones into, not phone lines. Kind of equivalen
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with a TDM400
I just get the response from digium support, my FXS module is dead !
They says: "Anyways, if you plug a phone line into an FXS module and
call that line, it will blow the FXS module up."
So I'll have to repla
I just get the response from digium support, my FXS module is dead !
They says: "Anyways, if you plug a phone line into an FXS module and
call that line, it will blow the FXS module up."
So I'll have to replace it.
Regards
Le samedi 18 dÃcembre 2004 Ã 09:23 -0600, Rich Adamson a Ãcrit :
> > I
> I have a small system based on one TDM400 card with
> - 2 FXO modules for incoming lines
> - 1 FXS module for one phone
>
> The system was working fine in the past. The motherboard was exchanged
> and during the switch, the phones line was rewired with a mistake and a
> incoming phone line was c
I have a small system based on one TDM400 card with
- 2 FXO modules for incoming lines
- 1 FXS module for one phone
The system was working fine in the past. The motherboard was exchanged
and during the switch, the phones line was rewired with a mistake and a
incoming phone line was connected to th