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Hoping this is a simple issue, it is not the cabling as i switched the amphenol connectors and verified that works correctly so I am wondering if anyone has some idea why 4 jacks would be dead. I only tested the D1 and D2 btw. Thanks for any help
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The ports could be blown, the extensions are broken in to blocks of 4 extensions per power reg. If there was a short between the digital and analouge ports it can take down four extensions.
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do you have blue screen test that card...
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sometimes the amp does not seat properly, if the bottom pulls up the last few sta do not work. Use the tie wraps to secure. Otherwise start trouble shooting.
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Originally posted by county wide: do you have blue screen test that card... Blue screen? Thought that was a microsoft proprietary feature only. All jacks work fine except for the 4 I mentioned. I did check that the amps were seated properly, that was my first guess. Guess my hopes of some small fuse blown are dashed.
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OBT is right, a short across one digital pair will take out the other 3 associated ports, as well. Remove the bridge clips from one port at a time to see if there is one causing the trouble.
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Originally posted by MrJustin: Originally posted by county wide: [b] do you have blue screen test that card... Blue screen? Thought that was a microsoft proprietary feature only. All jacks work fine except for the 4 I mentioned. I did check that the amps were seated properly, that was my first guess. Guess my hopes of some small fuse blown are dashed. [/b]if you have the original panasonic stock dos programing utility for the td you could pull the amp off and run a test on the card I just tried it and it took about 2 mins and you get a ok on all 8 ports if they test and it will tell you right then and there if that portion of the system is bad...also a backup re init and reload may clear the problem...
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