Re: [Asterisk-Users] stupid trick of the day (fried polycom)

2006-04-30 Thread Wilson Pickett
On 4/29/06, Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been playing around with a new system I'm going to install in another office. In setting up the Polycom's, I accidently used a new power supply from a new 601 (24VDC) with an 600. The 600 only require

Re: [Asterisk-Users] stupid trick of the day (fried polycom)

2006-04-30 Thread Bruce Reeves
On a side note, I used a 601 adapter on a 501 and the unit failed to power up. Once I realized the diffence in amps of each power supply I swaped them and the 501 was fine. It would be nice if the adapters had some distinction between them.On 4/30/06, Wilson Pickett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On

Re: [Asterisk-Users] stupid trick of the day (fried polycom)

2006-04-29 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been playing around with a new system I'm going to install in another office. In setting up the Polycom's, I accidently used a new power supply from a new 601 (24VDC) with an 600. The 600 only require 12VDC. Now, I get nothing on the screen of the 600 when I

[Asterisk-Users] stupid trick of the day (fried polycom)

2006-04-28 Thread asterisk
I've been playing around with a new system I'm going to install in another office. In setting up the Polycom's, I accidently used a new power supply from a new 601 (24VDC) with an 600. The 600 only require 12VDC. Now, I get nothing on the screen of the 600 when I plug in 12 VDC. (At the