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Posted by Walt on December 4, 2006, 7:31 pm
Please log in for more thread options I've never seen something like this before. We have a Panasonic KXTD1232D and all the sets will occasionally "wink out," as if they were all unplugged from the wall, then come back on a second or two later. Any calls in progress are dropped. It does this every few hours. Last week it was doing this more and more often, ending with the sets being off permanently. I power-cycled the 1232 using the rocker switch on the side and that brought everything back to life and it remained rock solid for a few days, then this started happening again. I checked all the connections, including the 25-pair pigtails into the unit and they are all properly seated. So, what do you think? | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Terry on December 5, 2006, 7:10 am
Please log in for more thread options disconnect about a third of the sets for one day and see what happens. TerryS | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Rich Piehl on December 5, 2006, 7:31 am
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Walt wrote: > I've never seen something like this before. We have a Panasonic
> KXTD1232D and all the sets will occasionally "wink out," as if > they were all unplugged from the wall, then come back on a second > or two later. Any calls in progress are dropped. It does this every > few hours. > > Last week it was doing this more and more often, ending with > the sets being off permanently. I power-cycled the 1232 using > the rocker switch on the side and that brought everything back > to life and it remained rock solid for a few days, then this started > happening again. > > I checked all the connections, including the 25-pair pigtails into > the unit and they are all properly seated. > > So, what do you think? > > Possibly a failing processor. If you know how to do it check the voltages coming out of the power supply while the system is 'down' and see whether they are up to specs. Take care, Rich God bless the USA -- Freedom requires work and sacrifice. Tyranny you can have by doing nothing. Author unknown | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Carl Navarro on December 5, 2006, 8:17 am
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>I've never seen something like this before. We have a Panasonic
>KXTD1232D and all the sets will occasionally "wink out," as if >they were all unplugged from the wall, then come back on a second >or two later. Any calls in progress are dropped. It does this every >few hours. > >Last week it was doing this more and more often, ending with >the sets being off permanently. I power-cycled the 1232 using >the rocker switch on the side and that brought everything back >to life and it remained rock solid for a few days, then this started >happening again. > >I checked all the connections, including the 25-pair pigtails into >the unit and they are all properly seated. > >So, what do you think? How many and what types of phones do you have on the system. Are there any analog ports being used? TD's don't like shorted data pairs and sometimes an old modem or single line set will short the second pair and give the system fits. I'd try to isolate all the extensions to maybe the 1st phone and start adding the digital sets one at a time then any analog phones with just two wires. Carl Navarro >
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Does our Pana 1232 have a bad power supply?
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> KXTD1232D and all the sets will occasionally "wink out," as if
> they were all unplugged from the wall, then come back on a second
> or two later. Any calls in progress are dropped. It does this every
> few hours.
>
> Last week it was doing this more and more often, ending with
> the sets being off permanently. I power-cycled the 1232 using
> the rocker switch on the side and that brought everything back
> to life and it remained rock solid for a few days, then this started
> happening again.
>
> I checked all the connections, including the 25-pair pigtails into
> the unit and they are all properly seated.
>
> So, what do you think?
>