brett@websmyths.com wrote:> Also - an outside chance - make sure Tip and Ring > are correct. You could be getting ground loops - depends on the noise. >I am having noise and slip errors between my TE110P and a legacy PBX T1 card. Could this be the same symptom? The connection is made using a 15 pin serial on the T1 Card side to RJ48 on the TE110P side. I can't determine what the pinout is on the serial side. Thanks, Geoff
On 8/30/2005, "Geoff Manning" <gmanning@zoom.com> wrote:>brett@websmyths.com wrote: >> Also - an outside chance - make sure Tip and Ring >> are correct. You could be getting ground loops - depends on the noise. >> > > I am having noise and slip errors between my TE110P and a legacy PBX T1 > card. Could this be the same symptom? The connection is made using a 15 > pin serial on the T1 Card side to RJ48 on the TE110P side. I can't > determine what the pinout is on the serial side.Probably not Geoff. It is still digital at that point I think. It should be coming to you as a four wire balanced circuit. It depends on which legacy PBX you are using (tho it is pretty standard) And if it wasn't right - it probably wouldn't work at all. Brett