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Posted By: [email protected] No Ring to SLT - 08/07/07 05:14 PM
Gentlemen,
Mr. Patel from the local Knights in called concerning an issue that he is having with his Mitel SX-200.
Extension 102, can make outgoing calls fine.
If you call the room from external or internal the call drops dead with no ringing at the station port.
The other ports on the station card ring with no problems.
Please assist if possible.
Peace,
Dave
Posted By: jsaad Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/07/07 05:29 PM
Is this a 9110-110 card? Sounds like ring trip, need a replacement card.
Posted By: westerntelephone Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/07/07 06:30 PM
Yep, or move to an unused port on another card. Replacement is better, as they are so cheap (I'm assuming analog from Mr. Patel). wink
Posted By: fifty5footer Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/08/07 05:20 AM
That does sound like the classic ring trip sympton.
Let us know if you need any parts!!
Posted By: county wide Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/08/07 06:15 AM
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Originally posted by [email protected]:
Gentlemen,
Mr. Patel from the local Knights in called concerning an issue that he is having with his Mitel SX-200.
Extension 102, can make outgoing calls fine.
If you call the room from external or internal the call drops dead with no ringing at the station port.
The other ports on the station card ring with no problems.
Please assist if possible.
Peace,
Dave
don't assume its a ring trip pull the cross connect and clip on the that port on the frame
and have someone ring you back or call from the test line to true out inside wiring....
Posted By: Lightning horse Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/08/07 08:22 AM
County wide has a valid point, it can be the wiring, the jack with 'green fuzzies', the line cord, or even the phone itself! That said, 99 times out of 100, it is the station card if it is a 9110-110! John C.
Posted By: jayman Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/08/07 04:09 PM
Especially in hotels.The jacks get alot of moisture and corrosion that will cause ring trip when the ring voltage comes through.As john says 99 out 100 its the station card! Jason
Posted By: westerntelephone Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/08/07 04:56 PM
And the winner is?
Posted By: Lightning horse Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/09/07 11:26 AM
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ............. John C.
Posted By: Lightning horse Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/10/07 08:07 AM
This should probably be a new post, but here goes. How many Mitel guys on here have only motel experience with Mitel? How many have experience in other user bases with Mitel? You know, doctor, lawyer, indian chief. And setting 1 up for your own company's use doesn't count. John C. (Not Garand)
Posted By: Dane Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/10/07 10:02 AM
I have done both but majority is in hospitality. Tons of experience with CAS, VM, and all interfaces.
Posted By: Lightning horse Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/10/07 04:13 PM
I suppose I should mention that all of mine is Hospitality, with the exception of 1 Chevrolet dealer, which was the 1st Mitel I ever put in! An SX100 204, no less. Oh yeah 2 Super 10's, 1 for a nurses association, and (This one doesn't count) 1 for my company that we used for 5 years before I moved on to bigger and better digs. If I had to total my Hospitality installs, between actual install and orchestrating installs, 400(?). And the CAS, VM, and PMS that gave me fits, until I started running into the same PMS reps and they started trusting me. Apparently, most PMS reps deal with idiots, to listen to their side of the story. I'm here to tell you that just the opposite is true! The funniest PMS experience I ever had was when the rep handed me a set of specs that were copies of my spec sheet. Literally, COPIES of my handwritten AND signed by yours truly spec sheet. So I mentioned that I had seen those before and that the guy that wrote 'em was pretty sharp. When we were ready for some late program downloads from the reps home office, she told the gal she was talking to that I seemed to know what I was doing and had seen the specs before. For some reason the remote gal figured out who I was and asked to speak to me. Low and behold, the gal that I had originally given the spec sheet to. Like old home week,and the installer was suitably impressed. Ran into that installer when she was training another installer. The newbie started to take exception with my arrangements and the trainer took the newbie around the corner for a minute and then told me to train the newbie! THAT was the best compliment I EVER got from any customer, co-worker, or whoever! smile John C. (Not Garand)
Posted By: AKroger Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/15/07 09:05 AM
Hospitality 99%
Car Dealer
Title Company
Real Estate
various types of Boiler Rooms
Posted By: Lightning horse Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/16/07 09:45 AM
Alex, I know what a 'boiler room' is in this context, But I'll bet most dont, now that the companies have actually set up in 1 place and use '800' and cheap L/D. A 'Boiler Room' in this context means a really cheap place to rent. The traveling Photo company, vacume cleaner outfit, or whatever, had the local telco run in 5-25 lines, or more, depending on local population. Hire a bunch of talkers, hand them scripts, give them a little tutoring, and awaaay we go. You were generally paid by leads produced. The reason they were called 'boiler rooms', That was usually the cheapest space available, and the telco's demarc was usually where? That's right, the boiler room. Installation time was low and cheap. And now you know another little piece of trivia. It's a whole lot more sophisticated now, with predictive dialers, silent monitoring with barge-in, etc. smile John C. (Not Garand)
Posted By: telephoneguy Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/16/07 02:12 PM
I'd say 90-95% hospitality, including big hotels and groups of up-scale inns; a few produce brokers; a corkscrew company (really); more hospitality; a couple of office type / cube-farm places (think Dilbert); ... that's about it.
Posted By: Carl Navarro Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/16/07 06:59 PM
Back in the day, I had Mitels in an attorney's office, a college, as my PBX replacemnt for a Leich 40 (don't ask), a pair of 200D's working off a T-1 for a plant/office environment, and all the rest were motels.

The Super10 is still in my warehouse along with the SX-5, SX-10, and the SX-200 maintenance spare that just got laundered courtesy of Resale Systems. BTW not many businessmen would meet you at midnight to pick up a switch, thanks Fred!

Pretty much now, all that's left is motels, a pair of 200's a 200 EL, a 50, and a 20, plus some inactive accounts.

Carl
Posted By: westerntelephone Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/16/07 08:21 PM
Still got a bunch of 50's out there, with some hangers-on of the old 200 Analog, J.C. 100% lodging,,, trying to upgrade, but owners won't move until lighteninghorse strikes. Get busy.
Posted By: Arthur P. Bloom Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/16/07 09:17 PM
Carl Navarro:

Do you still have the Leich 40? (sorry, I had to ask) or the SX-5 and/or SX-10? I would be interested in purchasing them.
Posted By: Carl Navarro Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/16/07 11:27 PM
No. And I dragged the SG-1 to the landfill in 1999 after holding it for about 13 years. The county was generous in that they took it for free with all that iron.

I think I still have the comb gizmo that pulls the crossbars out of the link finder switches in the Leich.

Carl
Posted By: county wide Re: No Ring to SLT - 08/17/07 03:30 AM
i still have a sx 10 and a super 10 in my shop!
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