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Digital Station Port Voltage 1

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ipogolf66

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Jul 7, 2006
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Does anyone know the maximum amount of voltage a digital station port on an IP Office Digital Station 30 is rated for?
 
Not off the top of my head but it will be in the knowledge base somewhere.


Cut the end off the patch lead, bare off the ends on put your toungue on it then measure how much it tingles.

PP3 battery anyone???

Jamie Green

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Fooball is not a matter of life and death-It is far more important!!!!
 
Although I can't find it!!!!!!!

Jamie Green

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Fooball is not a matter of life and death-It is far more important!!!!
 
>Does anyone know the maximum amount of voltage a digital station port on an IP Office Digital Station 30 is rated for?

What are you trying to find out?


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If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
 
im pretty sure it's the same as an analogue 48v but i'd have to get my volt meter out of the toolbox which is in my jeep which is outside my house and it's raining.

I only know becuase often alarm guys tend to think it is an analogue line and tap off it but ring you asking why it's not working.
 
Lazy get.

Im going for jamies suggestion, lick it.

Its funny because in the old days i used to have a trainee and when we were testing things i used to get him to bare off the sheaf of a couple of wires with his teeth because the wire strippers were "in the van". The wires were from an alog port.

He used to do both at the same time.

Ring the ext whilst baring wires = flying trainee and my sides hurting with laughter.

Brilliant.

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that's the oldest 1 in the book! you ask the new guy to hold the wires, then turn your back and ring the line from your mobile, he he. after that you they believe every wire will zap em!

ahhh, sometimes it's good to be old and wiseish...
 
Its so childish, but so funny.

Its making me chuckle just sat here.

Ahhhhh.

I am now casting eye round the office to see who i can get.

Im thinking the fit bird with the big kahoonas may be the target.

Whats the chances her nips will stick right out upon shock? Bets please.



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ha.

im thinking by the time ive shocked her and got the camera her fist will be in my face.

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but it would be worth it!

ooh the imagery, both of kahoona lady with nips out and PG AKA Rab C getting a punch with his tounge hanging out, he he
 
OK all you comedians, thanks for the bit of comedy, we all can certainly use a laugh when dealing with IP Office!! The reason I need this info is because we're trying to pin down the cause of multiple modules (dig&analog) blowing in an IP500. Mod 1(DS30): Blown, Mod 3(DS30): Blown..twice, Mod 4 (Analog30): Blown. System is properly grounded, all mods run through a Powerware 9120 UPS that is functioning properly. We are currently preparing to put surge suppression on all station cabling. Tech support says the think it may be the software!!
 
any of your phones on outside plant cable? I've seen this when phones are wired via aerial cable that's not properly protected.
 
sorry ipogolfy, getting carried away there!

software wont' effect voltage. digital phones dont use ring voltage, just signalling. if the whole module is blown, as in every port on the mods you listed have you tried replacing the ipoffice 500?

I have seen in the past a short on a pair blowing out the port of an extension mod but you're problem sounds more serious than this.

Do you know if the fuse is blown in the module or plug, or are any lights on when it is gone?
 
Have heard about it once and it turned out to be the ip500
Try swapping it


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It isnt the software, 100% sure of that.



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We swapped the 500 yesterday and are still waiting on the wonderful NPSC to get DS30's in stock to send out. We'll see if the new 500 helps. The aerial cables is certainly a possibility.
 
Ipogolf66

Digital station voltage is 48 Volts, On 64xx phones, or 44xx phones, ringing, idle, onhook, offhook, always 48V! 48V was the Magic number on digital sets on definity, Merlin ( ATL/MLX/ISDN ).
PG is right, It isnt the software!
Usuall culprit for bunred out mods is lack of IROBs on out of building sets, ariel cables, or poor ground!
I would dould check the UPS, it could be working, but alowing spikes to go through the AC line!
 
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