Re: KX-T: Power failure fried KX-TD1232-1

2006-06-05 Thread Marc L. Kozam
- Original Message - From: "Jim Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Greg Satz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "KXT Mailing list" Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 6:51 AM Subject: Re: KX-T: Power failure fried KX-TD1232-1 > Sounds like perhaps a phone (or two) are bad..

Re: KX-T: Power failure fried KX-TD1232-1

2006-06-05 Thread Erling Lassesen
It sound like you had a power surge, then a failure. Initial damage is what is immediately discernable. Then you have the effect of that stress on the life expectancy on the circuit components. I would replace it, rather than risk many callbacks and a peeved customer. -Original Message-

Re: KX-T: Power failure fried KX-TD1232-1

2006-06-05 Thread cdctel
My opinion would be to go new TDA100 or 200 depending on the amount of old sets you have. Repair would be expensive and not worth it, in my opinion. Also, the client should look at the insurance policy. I had a client get a new system with new phones, and it was all covered due to a power hit. B

Re: KX-T: Power failure fried KX-TD1232-1

2006-06-05 Thread Jim Schultz
Sounds like perhaps a phone (or two) are bad...how many sets are dead/flashing? A short on the data pair (caused by a bad phone) will usually affect 4 ports on the KSU. Unplug all dead/flashing sets, reset the KSU, then plug them back in one by one. It's possible that there is a short in the st