All that is needed is the 12 volt power and ground. That is what is used
to generate the ring voltage
depending on what you are ringing, you may need to use the boost ringer
option, but I am not clear on how you do that with Astlinux.
John Novack
Tom Chadwin wrote:
Hello all
I've been working purely with FXO modules until now. I've now
installed 1 FXS onto the TDM410P in my net5501, alongside the three
FXO modules already there. Because I was previously only using FXOs,
the TDM has not been connected to the power on the 5501 mainboard. I
have no room to plug the normal molex connector into the TDM, so I'm
going to have to do it myself.
My question is, given the voltage requirements of a single FXS, which
pins from the mainboard socket should be connected up? It seems to
supply both 12V and 5V. I've seen photos of someone else's set-up with
3 FXSs (thanks, Martin!), and this seems to connect the 12V and ground
pin from the mainboard to the two pins on the TDM card molex at the
TDM port 4 side. Should I connect up 12V, 5V, or both?
Thanks
Tom
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