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Previously working Call Pilot 100 v 3.1 connected to a MICS. No voicemail features work. Get 'inactive feature' error. All of the lights on the CP were blinking before I rebooted. This stopped the blinking lights, but didn't fix anything else.
The power supply is the good 2 prong, 8 volt one. The only other power supply I had at hand was a 3 prong, 9 volt. This one worked, as the blinking stopped and the system seems to function ok. But I have a light on the collision led. There is no lan connection for this system, so I don't know what it's colliding with.
Any thoughts, or just go with a new 2 prong power supply?
Thanks! Jim
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Sounds like you are mistaking "Collision" for "Operation" as there is no collision LED. You should replace with a new no matter what. Keep the 9 volt for testing or to keep client going temporarily until you get a replacement.
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Lights on Call Pilot
4......5 3......6 2......7 1
1 2 3 & 4 are port status - lights if connected to Norstar. 3&4 are only on a CP-150. Must have at least #1 lit or it won't work. If 2-4 are not lit - you are NOT running on full ports.
Even if 1&2 are lit but not 6 then it won't work. 6 means full connectivity. 5&7 are your network connection and activity.
CP-100 with no network cable, 1,2 & 6 are lit.
If CON is the opposite of PRO Then what is the opposite of Progress?
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Yes, it was the Operation, not collision LED.
I replaced with a new 2 prong 8V supply and all is good. Thanks for the help and info.
Jim
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