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#64579 07/07/10 12:53 PM
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I know the "default" answer from TS but was curious if anyone has had any luck with any type of line driver or copper extender for Axxess/5000 digital endpoints. We have a customer w about 1500' of copper between buildings and the sets at the farthest point out occasionally just drop out. So far the only things I have found which will do this all have protocols associated with them (ethernet/RS232 etc) and I need a protocol free copper extender/driver. Any help is appreciated.

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On an Axxess system you can wire an external power supply to the DKSC 16 cards. 30VDC will give you up to 2100 ft loop limit.

I don't believe that this is available for a DEM-16 on a 5000.

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I guess I don't understand why thhere would be a difference unless the DKSC has something to protect/allow the 30VDC power to be applired to the circuits and the DEM does not so it would take damage from it.

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Yo may also try to double up on the copper(two piar of wire). I have done that and only had speaker issues with the phone.

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The wiring does not exist on the 5000's DEM cards for the external power supply. I realize you don't want to go IP, but that could fix your situation.

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Thanks to everyone. I will try doubling up. If I find a pair driver that works I will post it here. (they don't want IP phones on their LAN fyi but its a last resort..)

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Bundy,

Move the jumper on the DKSC-16 and use an external power supply - you can go up to 3000 feet.

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