Try switching the order of the blank module and the FXO or remove the blank,
I had a similar Dell do the same and after some experimenting found that the
removing the blank solved the problem.


On 1/3/07, Rob Schall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If the light on the dell is blinking amber... that typically means you
have a power issue.

Rob


Time Bandit wrote:
>> Hi - I just got a Sangoma A200 card with a single 2FXO module and
>> what appears to be an empty module. I put the card in my Dell GX260,
>> but the power light on the front of the box just blinks and won't
>> power up.
> Maybe your card is not properly seated.
>
>> seems to have a lack of documentation, but it may just be me....
> It is just you ;)
>
> http://wiki.sangoma.com/
>
> If you still have problems with the card, contact Sangoma, they have
> very good customer support : http://www.sangoma.com/main/contact
>
> hth
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