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Originally posted by WRichey: I agree with the diagnosis's here but I would like to add that a single line analog instrument. Like your wireless phone does not need much in the way of voltages to give it "tone" and they are more tolerant of change. The Samsung on the other hand is a little finicky when it comes to attaching things with different voltages. As an example lets say that the POTS from Bell has been pushing 57 volts for the last 7 years to a line card. When a new voltage source is introduced (higher or lower) the line card may act in a severe way. Like loosing your "tone" even when put back to the same source.
Just some added thoughts. Would this cause physical damage requiring a replacement part, or is it something I could reset through a command at a terminal, like resetting the time?
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