At 11:31 PM 2/4/2003 -0500, Charles P. wrote:
>Shorting the tip and ring does not cause the problem (I actually use
>shorting on t/r to cancel the door phone ringing).
>
>I was figuring that perhaps the tip or ring was being shorted with one of
>the data pair lines.  For example, what if the t/r was connected to a data
>pair, then ring voltage came along the t/r???

One of my very first KXT30810 systems went to a customer who had to have
dictaphone $650 sets and I forgot to just bridge T&R only.  In those days,
they had A&A1 control on the sets and.....

They actually had a tough time mastering the 9,40, and flash to transfer
codes and I was more than happy to take the system back out.  I didn't and
still don't like the man and he lives about 3 miles from me.


>The only other kxt shorting problem I saw was a melt down on a 66 block and
>25 pair cable in a boiler room. Insulation was melted away and all
>conductors were shorted. This blew out 4 digital connections on an expansion
>card (analog connections still worked).

66 blocks don't work very well when you water them either.  The green slime
conducts electricity very well.

>
>(An old Intertel system I worked on would actually blow the main ksu fuse if
>you even plugged in a 2500 set to the station jacks!!!  -that was bad
>design!)

Geeze, Intertel blew fuses if you plugged Intertel sets into jacks LOL.

In a Wal*Mart store, they plugged a cash register into the outlet that the
Premier used and blew up that cheap assed power supply.

Carl




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