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If you look at the power specs on the bad power supply and look at a new one you will see that the power output is different. i think the old ones would run to hot and just burn out.
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what is the new power output as i just got a 9v with a 1.0a output and same issues. please respond with what works as i have access to all flavors.
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The proper power supply for Call Pilot is 8v. The rating is 1.2 - 1.7a
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I am also experiencing issues getting my CallPilot 100 working. I have the 8V adapter already, description off the back: AC/DC Adapter Input: AC100-240V 50/60Hz Output: 8V/1.7A
The phone lines are properly wired and I have gone through the config multiple times trying to find an error but have had no luck. When attempting to initialize through a web browser the connection times out and when trying with a phone the feature buttons do not work. Neither of the lines on the CallPilot light up so I am unsure if it is a problem with the CallPilot or just a bad power supply. If it does happen to be the power supply does anyone know a good place to get a replacement in the Ottawa area?
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If you power up the system does those lights lights up and then goes through Initialization? If answer is yes, make sure the phone is working on VM's ports.
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If I power it up the TCM lights turn on for a bit, the operating light also turns on for a bit but shortly after the TCM lights go dim and the operating light also goes out. Currently the only thing lit up on it is the 10/100 light and the Ethernet light.
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NTlayoff is right. The old 9v supplies would eventually burn out the cp's.
Oddly enough, it was a Nortel design error, so we can't blame it on China this time.
They offered free replacement for a while, but now you've got to buy the newer 8v.
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Just some food for thought...The last CP 100's that I have installed have had bad PCM-CIA adapters!! causing the CP to drop ALL of it's memory after install including the pre-installed software from the Mfgr.
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