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Have a customer with an iDCS500, 2 PSUs. The analog ports in the odd slots are not getting ring generation. Analog ports in the even slots are working fine. Have tried replacing the PSUs and swapping the PSUs around. Issue remains on the original cards.
I've looked through the documentation I have on both R1 and R2, no where is there any mention of a Ring Generator. Does anyone know if there is such a thing and know where I could source one?
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Ringing is from your power unit on 500 or you might have a bad car position on the 500 when you put the card in did you tell the system what card was in that position
Last edited by Gerrya; 07/25/17 08:46 AM.
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Did the pre-install of the cards when the system was new.
The system has been in place and operating for over 12 years. Just suddenly the analog cards in the odd numbered slots do not ring. I've tried replacing the PSU and swapping the PSUs positionally. The trouble remains on the same slots. I'll have to assume the issue is with the backplane. I was hoping someone had experienced this before and had a definitive answer.
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I only have one idcs500, but I believe that it uses the same analog card as the old DCS.. an 8SLI card.
Those are notorious for the ringing to stop, not on all ports. Ring is generated on the card. If you have multiple cards, you can swap to watch the problem move, but my experience is that it is always the card. Probably small switch mode power supply on the card, and the capacitors dry out after a decade or so. I haven't tried, but you could probably "shotgun" replace all of the capacitors on the board and correct it. But there are quite a few.. maybe if you had a ESR meter??
My bet is that the 8SLI card is "no bueno".
Good luck, Robert ---
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Seems odd though about the slots all being odd.I believe you can go into mmc 806 and see which power supply is powering which card
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I thought it would be a power supply issue as slots 3, 5, 7 not getting the ring - but the mw lamp on the phone flashes on incoming. We swapped the PSUs around and the problem remained with the slots. 806 showed PSU 1 everytime. I did not try swapping the sli cards around, not sure that will do anything.
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So the message waiting light is flashing on an incoming call on the bad card slots?
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Yes, message waiting light flashes and the call can be answered. Just no audible ring.
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I would try like suggested to move a sli card to a different slot and see if it does anything
Are they both PSU-B power supplies? How many sli cards are there? The 500 can use a SLI,8SLI or a 16SLI card
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