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OK, so the radio plays when I have the external speaker on, but when I switch the speaker off and call line 1 and put the call on hold, I don't hear anything.
But these are K400E line cards. Wasn't there some kind of jumper conifguration I needed to do? I know one of the jumpers had to be moved from 23 to 12.
As far as the pins are concerned, there is now only two wires connecting 3line3 to 3line1, and 18line3 to 18line1.
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It works!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOOO! I had to put 18line3 on 18line1, but 3line3 had to go to 14line1, and I had to switch the jumper, and now I have sweet music to my ears
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"I love it when a plan comes together!" John C.
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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Ahhh, the A-Team. Good memories
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Those guys got their training in Vietnam, or so the story line went. And you could tell. 15000 rounds expended and nobody hurt! If I remember correctly, that was about how many rounds were expended per enemy causulty. John C.
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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CAT6, your main problem was that you are mixing Sanbar and ITT cards in a WE box - all similar, but with their own quirks.
As you've noted, the sanbar tuner outputs MOH on 3 & 18; and the Sanbar line card (4200 ?) that I looked at was set up to input MOH on 3 & 18.
The ITT K400E was set up with a jumper to accept MOH from pin 18 to either tip (12 or 14).
The WE shoebox on the other hand was designed for simple intercom without MOH, so they fed 24volts to 3 & 18 for the 401 Manual intercom card.
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John,
The "shoot at anything in a 200 yard radius and hope you hit something" method.
Possible if you're as rich as the US military is (was?). The VC and NVA on the other hand counted out their ammo one bullet at a time. Being frugal is a good thing.
JK,
Yeah, it's a bit of a telecom Long Island Iced Tea, but they're all working together in relative harmony (keeping my fingers crossed). Almost fried a few components (and myself!) trying to get there, but I made it in the end. Phew.
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In looking for something else (isn't that how all searches start and end?) I have discovered an old binder full of SanBar practices. Since SanBar is no longer a viable corporation, it's safe to offer copies of these SBP's to anyone who needs to see them. No charge for the copies, just the postage.
Since I have been chastised by a moderator on this forum for writing too many words, from now on I will not be transmitting my remarks publicly, but I am available privately for any discussion, assistance, or advice on 1A, 1A1, 1A2, 6A, and 9A systems. Please contact me at 631-749-0100 or via email: info(at)SIBTA(dot)com
Here's the list of available SBP's:
6615B KSU Packaged 48-station w/icm Identification only, no schematics, no wiring instructions 3 pages
6610-200 KSU Description, Specifications, Inspections, Mounting, Installing Connections (sic) and Testing-Troubleshooting 6 pages
6606B Solid State Interrupter as above w/SD 4 pages
4450B Delayed Transfer/Message Waiting Card ditto 5 pages
4451A Line Transfer Card ditto 6 pages
4448A Delayed Ringing Transfer Card ditto 6 pages
4200 Line Card ditto 5 pages
4100A Multiple Station Line Card ditto 7 pages
4000F Line Card Issue 6 ditto 6 pages
319A Key Service Panel ditto 13 pages
4452B Conference Interconnection Card ditto 4 pages
701C Touch Pad Dialer as above, no SD, w/programming instructions
4201A FM Receiver description and plugging instructions 2 pages
"Product News" 1A2 Telephone System Fully Protected Line Cards Eliminate the FCC Certification Hassle 5000-200 and 5200-200 line cards 2 page cut sheet 3-color
"Easy Key" (Packaged 1A2 System) 2 page cut sheet 3-color
"Telecommunications Products" 12 page brochure 3-color Photos of all the above products
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Arthur -
Thank you very much for the offer! And I have to say I got quite the rush looking at some of those cards - Line Transfer & Delayed Ring Transfer especially. I remember troubleshooting a problem that turned out to be one of those cards.
Thanks again,
Sam
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Wow, thank you for the offer, Arthur. I will definitely keep those in mind.
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