[Asterisk-Users] Don't forget the TDM400P power connection

2003-09-16 Thread Steve Haehnichen
I'm a newbie, not afraid to admit it.  I tried to install my TDM400P
without the auxilliary (drive) power connection and got this failure
when loading the wcfxs module:

   Freshmaker version: 63
   Freshmaker passed register test
   ProSLIC on module 0 failed to powerup within 510 ms
   Unable to do INITIAL ProSLIC powerup on module 0
   Module 0: Not installed
   Module 1: Not installed
   Module 2: Not installed
   Module 3: Not installed

A search of the archives turned up nothing, so hopefully it will show
this message now. :)

Apparently, this is what happens if a power cable is not connected to
the side of the card.  I added that connection, and now it probes
normally:

   Freshmaker version: 63
   Freshmaker passed register test
   Module 0: Initialized
   Module 1: Not installed
   Module 2: Not installed
   Module 3: Not installed
   Found a Wildcard FXS: Wildcard TDM400P REV E (4 modules)
   Registered tone zone 0 (United States / North America)

There was probably a memo somewhere explaining the power socket, but I
didn't get it.

-Steve
___
Asterisk-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users


Re: [Asterisk-Users] Don't forget the TDM400P power connection

2003-09-16 Thread How Peng Kaiam
I am having problem with the TDM400P.  The ABIT BH6 cannot detect the card
from the BIOS, and loading of module returns No such address.
Though the card TDM400P can work OK on another Pentium 4 MB.

- Original Message - 
From: Steve Haehnichen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 5:13 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Don't forget the TDM400P power connection


 I'm a newbie, not afraid to admit it.  I tried to install my TDM400P
 without the auxilliary (drive) power connection and got this failure
 when loading the wcfxs module:

Freshmaker version: 63
Freshmaker passed register test
ProSLIC on module 0 failed to powerup within 510 ms
Unable to do INITIAL ProSLIC powerup on module 0
Module 0: Not installed
Module 1: Not installed
Module 2: Not installed
Module 3: Not installed

 A search of the archives turned up nothing, so hopefully it will show
 this message now. :)

 Apparently, this is what happens if a power cable is not connected to
 the side of the card.  I added that connection, and now it probes
 normally:

Freshmaker version: 63
Freshmaker passed register test
Module 0: Initialized
Module 1: Not installed
Module 2: Not installed
Module 3: Not installed
Found a Wildcard FXS: Wildcard TDM400P REV E (4 modules)
Registered tone zone 0 (United States / North America)

 There was probably a memo somewhere explaining the power socket, but I
 didn't get it.

 -Steve
 ___
 Asterisk-Users mailing list
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users


___
Asterisk-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users


Re: [Asterisk-Users] Don't forget the TDM400P power connection

2003-09-16 Thread Brad Bergman
Could someone elaborate on this a little? I wasn't aware that this was 
necessary.

Quoting Steve Haehnichen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I'm a newbie, not afraid to admit it.  I tried to install my TDM400P
 without the auxilliary (drive) power connection and got this failure
 when loading the wcfxs module:
 
Freshmaker version: 63
Freshmaker passed register test
ProSLIC on module 0 failed to powerup within 510 ms
Unable to do INITIAL ProSLIC powerup on module 0
Module 0: Not installed
Module 1: Not installed
Module 2: Not installed
Module 3: Not installed
 
 A search of the archives turned up nothing, so hopefully it will show
 this message now. :)
 
 Apparently, this is what happens if a power cable is not connected to
 the side of the card.  I added that connection, and now it probes
 normally:
 
Freshmaker version: 63
Freshmaker passed register test
Module 0: Initialized
Module 1: Not installed
Module 2: Not installed
Module 3: Not installed
Found a Wildcard FXS: Wildcard TDM400P REV E (4 modules)
Registered tone zone 0 (United States / North America)
 
 There was probably a memo somewhere explaining the power socket, but I
 didn't get it.
 
 -Steve
 ___
 Asterisk-Users mailing list
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
 




___
Asterisk-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users


RE: [Asterisk-Users] Don't forget the TDM400P power connection

2003-09-16 Thread Tom Walsh
The way it was explained to me is that the voltages required to generate the
ringer singals is quite high, so an external power feed is required.

Tom Walsh

::Could someone elaborate on this a little? I wasn't aware that this was
::necessary.
::
::Quoting Steve Haehnichen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
::
:: I'm a newbie, not afraid to admit it.  I tried to install my TDM400P
:: without the auxilliary (drive) power connection and got this failure
:: when loading the wcfxs module:
::
::Freshmaker version: 63
::Freshmaker passed register test
::ProSLIC on module 0 failed to powerup within 510 ms
::Unable to do INITIAL ProSLIC powerup on module 0
::Module 0: Not installed
::Module 1: Not installed
::Module 2: Not installed
::Module 3: Not installed
::
:: A search of the archives turned up nothing, so hopefully it will show
:: this message now. :)
::
:: Apparently, this is what happens if a power cable is not connected to
:: the side of the card.  I added that connection, and now it probes
:: normally:
::
::Freshmaker version: 63
::Freshmaker passed register test
::Module 0: Initialized
::Module 1: Not installed
::Module 2: Not installed
::Module 3: Not installed
::Found a Wildcard FXS: Wildcard TDM400P REV E (4 modules)
::Registered tone zone 0 (United States / North America)
::
:: There was probably a memo somewhere explaining the power socket, but I
:: didn't get it.

___
Asterisk-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users


RE: [Asterisk-Users] Don't forget the TDM400P power connection

2003-09-16 Thread Rich Adamson
 The way it was explained to me is that the voltages required to generate the
 ringer singals is quite high, so an external power feed is required.

Technically, old style ringers require about 90 volts AC, with multiple
ringing frequencies ranging from 20 hz to about 66hz (mostly related to
the old party-line ringing methods). Central Office ringing generators
typically kicked out more like 100-to-110 volts of AC.

More then what anyone would care to know... ;)



___
Asterisk-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users