Greetings,
I have installed a 4C0 expansion card into my existing KX-TD1232. This unit has 3 RJ14 ports on it. 1 PFT port, 1 PFT/CO port and one CO port. When I plug a POTS line into the PFT or PFT/CO port it brings down the POTS line itself. The CO only port does not do this. I have swapped with a differenct 4CO thinking I had a defective one however this unit does the same thing. It also does not matter which expansion slot I install the unit into and I have also swapped other POTS lines into the PFT PFT/CO jacks and get the same results.
Is there a specific way this expansion unit has to be configured so that it isn't using the PFT feature of the unit? This is the only conclusion I can come up with as to why it kills the POTS line when plugged in.
I will also state here that the POTS lines are outputs from a Linksys/Cisco VoIP DSL/Cable router.
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Thanks much for any assitance provide.
I have installed a 4C0 expansion card into my existing KX-TD1232. This unit has 3 RJ14 ports on it. 1 PFT port, 1 PFT/CO port and one CO port. When I plug a POTS line into the PFT or PFT/CO port it brings down the POTS line itself. The CO only port does not do this. I have swapped with a differenct 4CO thinking I had a defective one however this unit does the same thing. It also does not matter which expansion slot I install the unit into and I have also swapped other POTS lines into the PFT PFT/CO jacks and get the same results.
Is there a specific way this expansion unit has to be configured so that it isn't using the PFT feature of the unit? This is the only conclusion I can come up with as to why it kills the POTS line when plugged in.
I will also state here that the POTS lines are outputs from a Linksys/Cisco VoIP DSL/Cable router.
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Thanks much for any assitance provide.