No,
yes you have power from your ISDN provider but u whont hevane power to convert the analoge to your ISDN card to put it on ISDN (if power fail)
Posabilety solution : 1 separate ISDN phone who got the power from the ISDN box provider ( so an line to the place for an imergancy phone on an seperate ISDN number)
else the phone rings seperate to your PBX system (at least in NL you got 2 ISDN outputs on 1 box)
I have not seen a ISDN box that will power a ISDN Phone. Must be a NL, we have 2 TE outputs on the nt1 units and also have nTplus2 which will give you analogue line on power fail, but only if ISDN is set to point to multipoint
Old Panasonic and or voicemail systems i dont whant to get involved whit
TDA15 + im fine whit and older ... no thanks (guess your a bit older then me )
PFT will not work on ISDN however you will still need to power your ISDN device unless you have a Harrier or Trend ISDN phone. This can then plug directly into the NTE. You can run a cat5 cable from the NTE to a location that is accessible.
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