I have installed two separate BCM50 units at different customer locations and both times the BCM50 when breaking dialtone does so in what sounds like a very harsh manner.
If you have a physical line 'appear' on a button, or if you have '9' grab a CO Line, does not matter, when you have the BCM50 open an analog line, what you hear is a chunk clank, static, then the dialtone.
[The first time was when the analog lines were being brought in on a GATM8 module in an expansion chassis. The second time the analog lines were going straight into the BCM50's mother chassis using the included 4 analog lines.]
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Anyone have any idea on how to make the BCM50 open the dialtone in what sounds like a much smoother and audibly pleasant way?
Thanks,
Marc
If you have a physical line 'appear' on a button, or if you have '9' grab a CO Line, does not matter, when you have the BCM50 open an analog line, what you hear is a chunk clank, static, then the dialtone.
[The first time was when the analog lines were being brought in on a GATM8 module in an expansion chassis. The second time the analog lines were going straight into the BCM50's mother chassis using the included 4 analog lines.]
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Anyone have any idea on how to make the BCM50 open the dialtone in what sounds like a much smoother and audibly pleasant way?
Thanks,
Marc