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Hello All,
I wonder if you can help. I recently bought an LG GDK-16 System. It seems that it also goes by the name vodavi mach 1.
Well Anyway, I have been desprately trying to find the BR1 connector on the Main board for incoming CO line. Currently there are several expansion boards connected, one of which has 2 extra CO Line ports. However these correspond to line 3 and 4. Line 1 and 2 (BR1) should be on the mainboard, but can't find the blinkin' thing!
Does anyone have experience in the vodavi mach 1 system, and do you know where this connector is?
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The Mach1 consists of a series of 3x8 cards. The first board is on the bottom of the main cabinet. On the right hand side there should be 3 rj11 connectors for the first 3 CO's into the system. Hope this helps
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Hello Dr,
I'm looking on the right hand side at the bottom. I found only 1 RJ11 socket!?? directly beneath it, are 3 leads that have been plastic capped (isolated).
That means that the RJ11 socket is Line 1, what the hell happened to line 2!!? Is it possible that both CO lines run from a single socket?
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