Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P in the UK - seems to short the dialtone

2005-03-04 Thread Mike Dent
I'm running two in a box Nigel and they work ok for me. Maybe a faulty
card you have?
Is the extension/socket you plug it in to working ok for a phone?

Mike




On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 15:48:53 -, Nigel Taylor
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 Hi 
 
   
 
 A quicky  has anyone had success with an X100P in the UK ? 
 
   
 
 I'm seeing some oddness - when I plug the wall socket into the card, I lose
 dialtone. If I unplug it, it comes back. Does this sound familiar to anyone
 ? 
 
   
 
 Cheers 
 
   
 
   
 
 Nigel 
 
   
 
   
 
 Nigel Taylor 
 
 Technology Director 
 
 ITAzure Limited 
 
 Dunn House 
 
 Warren Park Way 
 
 Enderby 
 
 Leicestershire 
 
 LE19 4SA 
 
   
 
 0116 286 3016 
 
   
 
   
 
   
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] X100P in the UK - seems to short the dialtone

2005-03-04 Thread Nigel Taylor
Mike

Thanks for the prompt reply.

The line is fine. If I connect an analog phone I get ringtone and can call
out. If I leave the phone connected and connect another wire from the socket
into the X100P, I immediately lose the ringtone. I've checked The voltages
and when the line is connected to the X100P, the line voltage drops from
around 50 volts to 1 ish.

It all feels like the X100P is shorting the line and is faulty but I'm,
trying to make sure I'm not missing something.

Thanks again

Nige;

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P in the UK - seems to short the dialtone

I'm running two in a box Nigel and they work ok for me. Maybe a faulty
card you have?
Is the extension/socket you plug it in to working ok for a phone?

Mike




On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 15:48:53 -, Nigel Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 
 Hi 
 
   
 
 A quicky - has anyone had success with an X100P in the UK ? 
 
   
 
 I'm seeing some oddness - when I plug the wall socket into the card, I
lose
 dialtone. If I unplug it, it comes back. Does this sound familiar to
anyone
 ? 
 
   
 
 Cheers 
 
   
 
   
 
 Nigel 
 
   
 
   
 
 Nigel Taylor 
 
 Technology Director 
 
 ITAzure Limited 
 
 Dunn House 
 
 Warren Park Way 
 
 Enderby 
 
 Leicestershire 
 
 LE19 4SA 
 
   
 
 0116 286 3016 
 
   
 
   
 
   
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] X100P in the UK - seems to short the dialtone

2005-03-04 Thread Eric Wieling
On Friday 04 March 2005 11:43 am, Nigel Taylor wrote:
 The line is fine. If I connect an analog phone I get ringtone and can call
 out. If I leave the phone connected and connect another wire from the
 socket into the X100P, I immediately lose the ringtone. I've checked The
 voltages and when the line is connected to the X100P, the line voltage
 drops from around 50 volts to 1 ish.

 It all feels like the X100P is shorting the line and is faulty but I'm,
 trying to make sure I'm not missing something.

Sounds like your phone line uses a 3-wire interface (common in the UK).  You 
need a 3-wire to 2-wire adapter from your telco.
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