JustinEllison
ISP
Hi all,
I have a Merlin Legend upgraded to Magix 3.0. I have 1 Basic Control Unit with a processor, 2 ETR016's, 1 016 w/Ring Gen., 1 008MLX, and 1 800 GS/LS ID in it. There is an expansion unit with 2 800 GS/LS ID's, and a 6 Port Merlin Messaging.
My problem is that the other day, I added two more extensions. Once I did this, my CSR's started calling me saying that their phones were dropping calls. Upon further investigation, I discovered that the extensions were actually loosing power! Led's went dead, call dropped, and the phone came back on. This usually was happening when there was a lot of ringing going on in the system.
After talking with someone, it was determined that I had the old style (with the gray jack above the power switch) power supply driving my control unit, with a newer power supply in the expansion. I went to switch them around, and I lost the basic control unit. I got a new one mounted, swapped the power supplies, and although everything works, I still had the issue.
As a workaround, I set the personal lines on each extension to delayed ring. I use calling groups, so this is somewhat acceptable.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? If it's an 016ETR, it should be able to drive 16 phones ringing all at once, right? I mean, I don't even have all of them full - 10 on one card 12 on the other.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Justin
I have a Merlin Legend upgraded to Magix 3.0. I have 1 Basic Control Unit with a processor, 2 ETR016's, 1 016 w/Ring Gen., 1 008MLX, and 1 800 GS/LS ID in it. There is an expansion unit with 2 800 GS/LS ID's, and a 6 Port Merlin Messaging.
My problem is that the other day, I added two more extensions. Once I did this, my CSR's started calling me saying that their phones were dropping calls. Upon further investigation, I discovered that the extensions were actually loosing power! Led's went dead, call dropped, and the phone came back on. This usually was happening when there was a lot of ringing going on in the system.
After talking with someone, it was determined that I had the old style (with the gray jack above the power switch) power supply driving my control unit, with a newer power supply in the expansion. I went to switch them around, and I lost the basic control unit. I got a new one mounted, swapped the power supplies, and although everything works, I still had the issue.
As a workaround, I set the personal lines on each extension to delayed ring. I use calling groups, so this is somewhat acceptable.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? If it's an 016ETR, it should be able to drive 16 phones ringing all at once, right? I mean, I don't even have all of them full - 10 on one card 12 on the other.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Justin