Re: KX-T: Re: Re: Power issues with a KX-TD1232-6

2003-02-04 Thread Charles P.
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

Re: KX-T: Re: Re: Power issues with a KX-TD1232-6

2003-02-04 Thread Carl Navarro
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 wa

Re: KX-T: Power issues with a KX-TD1232-6

2003-02-04 Thread JTCOM2
>From my experience it could be bad CPU card. Had this problem on the very first KXTD 1232 prior to -1(black interface connectors). Sincerely, Joseph Torn multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html _ KX-T M

Re: KX-T: PROBLEMS WITH VERBATIM/ KEY VOICE TECH. SYSTEM?

2003-02-04 Thread JTCOM2
Take another hard drive, copy everything over and you back in business. (just remember DOS limitation 500MB even if you have 20GB drive) Sincerely, Joseph Torn multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html _ KX

Re: KX-T: Re: Re: Power issues with a KX-TD1232-6

2003-02-04 Thread David Lesher
Unnamed Administration sources reported that Charles P. said: > > 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 exa