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Posted By: paulduffy72 nitsuko tx series - 05/13/08 05:07 PM
During the process of making a 2pair cable longer i think 2 wires touched and now the phone is dead (this extension only)all other phones on the system are working.I noticed 3 or 4 small glass fuses back on control panel,could one of these be blown or does anyone have any ideas?Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards
Paul
Posted By: skip555 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/13/08 05:13 PM
welcome

have you tried powering down for 10 minutes so and then powering up?

I don't think the fuses have anything to do with it but they are easy enough to check

since it happened while making the cord have you verified that the cord is good ?
Posted By: paulduffy72 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/13/08 05:21 PM
Thanks for the quick reply,i replaced the wall outlet onto the original cable and still the same,i will try powering it down in the morning.it is 1:20am now in dublin so i have left the place till tomorrow.

Thanks again
Paul
Posted By: paulduffy72 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/14/08 09:16 AM
I tried the powering down and back up but still no joy,anymore ideas would be very welcome?

Regards
Paul
Posted By: skip555 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/14/08 10:12 AM
you need to start at the system and verify there is nothing there could be you blew the port , hooking a phone up directly will tell that

you also could go into programing and take a look at the port
Posted By: paulduffy72 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/14/08 12:00 PM
Can i find a service manual anywhere?

Regards
Paul
Posted By: paulduffy72 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/19/08 04:39 PM
Hi Skip,

I tested both pairs in the outlet socket and i am getting 24 volts on both pairs,now i am confused,would this mean the port is ok?

Cheers

Paul
Posted By: skip555 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/19/08 05:03 PM
I don't recall the voltages , Ive never been real keen on testing that way ,true test to me is a phone comes up .

have you tried reversing polarity on the second pair?

some of the early tie /Nitusko stuff was polarity sensitive
Posted By: paulduffy72 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/19/08 05:24 PM
it was already reversed when i went to it and it was working
Posted By: skip555 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/19/08 05:30 PM
Quote
Originally posted by paulduffy72:
it was already reversed when i went to it and it was working
so did you leave it reversed or put it back correctly?

I would try reversing however its wired now . It wont hurt anything
Posted By: paulduffy72 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/19/08 05:38 PM
i will try that thanks
Posted By: paulduffy72 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/22/08 03:44 PM
Hi Skip,

I reversed the polarity on both pairs and now is working perfectly,this is confusing because i checked my original diagram for the colours before i touched it, thanks for all your help.

Paul
Posted By: skip555 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/22/08 04:52 PM
:thumb:

glad you got it , thanks for letting us know
Posted By: Magawow Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/19/10 03:32 AM
Hi,

recently moved office and took TX system with and re-installed, everything working fine except
adding the existing external answering machine.Having only intermittent success (machine takes first message then fails to work.

Any advise would be appreciated.

I have been also looking for a manual on-line that illustrates wiring??

Thanks and regards,

Conor
Posted By: skip555 Re: nitsuko tx series - 05/19/10 05:57 AM
if it takes one message and then stops then
I would suspect the machine put a SLT in place of the machine or parallel to it and make some test calls

In the future its better to start a new thread with a new question rather than tacking it on to a 2 year old one

for a manual try clicking on the manuals link at the top of the page here
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