What is the ring voltage at now?  You can test it real easily with just
a multimeter.  Does another line work in that CO port?

Just a place to start,
--Brian 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jeff Bagnall
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 14:06
To: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: KX-T: ring voltage woes


Hey everyone,

Heh. I recently discovered a line that we had that I was unaware of. I
was unaware of it because it never was programmed into our system. It
was never programmed into our system because it's not a copper line, and
apparently digital lines (I'm guessing this pair is fiber) don't have
enough voltage to work correctly. So for fun, I programmed the line to
just dump to our auto-attendant. The line just rings and rings, but
never gets picked up until I answer it manually on a phone (it doesn't
light up the phone lights or anything). I can talk on it fine, but our
system apparently can't 'answer' it.

So I called our telco (SBC) and asked them to move it over to a copper
line like the rest of our lines, but guess what, they can't because
there is simply no more room for copper lines in our area! D'oh!

So, my question is: Is there some magic device I can put inline that is
in sense a 'ring voltage booster' (I'm really fishing here I think... :)

Or has anyone else come across a problem like this and came up with a
solution?

Thanks!
jeff

I have a 1232 and a tvs100 btw...


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