On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 07:26:06AM +, Gordon Henderson wrote:
>
> Are you using a ring-adapter for the UK that includes the capacitor to put
> the ringing current on pin 3? Something like this:
>
> http://www.voipon.co.uk/rj11-adaptor-with-ring-capacitor-p-278.html
>
> Or take the output of
On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, Mike wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have a TDM400 with an FXS module. I'm having some trouble ringing
> some phones attached to the device.
>
> I have a real el cheapo handset that cost me about 9UKP. It works fine,
> I plug it into the Wildcard and call the channel and it rings.
>
>
On 6/11/2008 1:13 p.m., Brent Davidson wrote:
> There is going to be a bit of a current output limit on the FXS card.
> For the actual limit you will need to contact the manufacturer. Phones
> that use digital ringers will be much more likely to work than phones
> that use mechanical ringers.
Isn
There is going to be a bit of a current output limit on the FXS card.
For the actual limit you will need to contact the manufacturer. Phones
that use digital ringers will be much more likely to work than phones
that use mechanical ringers.
Mike wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have a TDM400 with an FXS
Folks,
I have a TDM400 with an FXS module. I'm having some trouble ringing
some phones attached to the device.
I have a real el cheapo handset that cost me about 9UKP. It works fine,
I plug it into the Wildcard and call the channel and it rings.
I have tried plugging in my BT Diverse 3016 cord