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I have a customer who has a 48button DSS. They moved some office locations around and while trying to re-install its not working. I have a couple of questions.
1. Does the DSS need its own port/extension? I have heard 10 or 11.
2. Do I need a power supply? If so (I have the transformer) how does it wire in? I know it powers the white/brown pair but have heard you do not need it with 1 DSS.
3. I tried the DSS without power coming out of the AUX on extension 10 to no avail.
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Yeah, you need the transformer. Go back to where you removed it, you should find a spliter pluged into the wall, plug the phone into it, plug the transformer into it, plug the dss into your phone.
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Ok so the splitter goes onto the extension coming from PBX? Power goes in one end then mounting cord to phone on other. Then in on the phone line in and aux out to dss?
Is that all correct?
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They are a little weird,but easy when you've done a bunch.I can email you the docs if you really need them.
1. Plug the adapter into the wall jack. 2. Connect the D8W line cord: Plug one end of the D8W line cord into the J1 jack on the adapter. Plug the other end into the IN jack on the bottom of the autodialer. 3. Connect the power cord and power unit:Plug the blue-tinted connector (labeled D8AC) of the power cord into the jack on the power unit. Plug the other end (clear tinted) of the power cord into the J2 jack on the adapter. Plug the power unit into an electrical outlet. 4. Plug the phone’s modular telephone cord into the OUT jack on the bottom of the autodialer.
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[quote=dtmf]They are a little weird,but easy when you've done a bunch.I can email you the docs if you really need them.
1. Plug the adapter into the wall jack.
2. Connect the D8W line cord: Plug one end of the D8W line cord into the J1 jack on the adapter. Plug the other end into the IN jack on the bottom of the autodialer.
3. Connect the power cord and power unit:Plug the blue-tinted connector (labeled D8AC) of the power cord into the
jack on the power unit.
Plug the other end (clear tinted) of the power cord into the J2 jack on the
adapter.
Plug the power unit into an electrical outlet.
4. Plug the phone’s modular telephone cord into the OUT jack on the bottom of
the autodialer. [/quote]
Perfect I will try this tomorrow. Appreciate the input.
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