[cisco-voip] FXS Ring Voltage
Norton, Mike
mikenorton at pwsd76.ab.ca
Mon Jul 6 15:26:08 EDT 2009
If memory serves, I think the night ringer port on the PCM2000 can be
configured a couple different ways - contact closure, etc. As long as it
is set for regular 90V ring, then you don't need anything special.
Sounds like you already have it set up right, you just forgot to
actually place a call to the FXS port. It's only going to provide ring
voltage when someone's calling it. I like to put the FXS port's DN in a
broadcast hunt group with the reception phones, with time-of-day
partitions to achieve the "night" portion of the night ringer.
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Mike Norton
I.T. Support
Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76
Helpdesk: 780-831-3080
Direct: 780-831-3076
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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Jack Martin
Sent: July-06-09 11:24 AM
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: [cisco-voip] FXS Ring Voltage
I have a customer that wants to connect a FXS port to a Night Ringer on
a Bogen PCM2000. We are seeing the 48V on the circuit but we need 90V
to trigger the Night Ringer. Do we use a step-up transformer in this
case or does anyone know of a 3rd party solution?
Thanks for your help.
Jack Martin, CCVP
Network Engineer
Tushaus Computer Services
10400 Innovation Drive, Ste 100
Milwaukee, WI 53226
414.908.2222 Helpdesk
414.908.2267 Work
414.908.4467 Fax
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