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
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
>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
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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
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> 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
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