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Hello,
The "T1 Alarm" "0F" code is showing on our 100 extension's NEC Dterm80 LCD screen.
I swear I've seen this before, and it does not appear to be causing any issues, but I'm wondering what this code means because (i.e. does it signal a larger issue?)...
Thanks in advance.
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Your T1 is having issues, probably a telco issue. Swap out the card & then call the T1 provider.
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I think the "OF" indicates "out-of-frame" for the T-1 signal. If you are not having service issues, and want to clear the display, you will have to reset the system cabinet. I generally don't like suggesting this, though, because some of the older Elite cabinets have the VMS voicemail with harddrive, and I have seen that voice mail fail following a customer's reboot.
"I didn't do it, and I won't do it again"
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Update: I was able to clear the "T1 Alarm 0F" code by power cycling one of our cabinets (we have 2 of them linked up, and I believe this was probably some kind of sync issue since I only had to cycle one of the cabinets in order for the code to clear).
Thanks for everyone's input, it is very much appreciated!
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by davetel - 01/11/25 06:42 PM
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