Re: PANASONIC KX-TD1232 CE - PBX hybrid - Dial tone problem
Longbow,
Thanks for the detailed info and guidance.
Troubleshooting flow charts in service manual do not apply for the problem i am facing but there might be useful information there. Only flow chart i think could be related is the "TOO MUCH NOISE LEBEL WITH INTERCOM (HUM). But even that (hum) indicates a constant noise rather a noise at specific time of dial tone.
Yes the noise appeared suddenly. The only strange thing was that it appeared first in the internal extension lines and after a bit on the expansion extension card. If you are talking about when the handset is picked up then also yes the noise i the instantly and constantly.
I haven't tried to dial an extension that is not used but i will get back to you with that.
You mention to scope "the digital line" coming to an extension phone. Are you referring to the analog extension line (if that is correct) or the DATA line pair wires which are used for the panasonic terminal phones? Anyway the problem is there for all 20 extensions phones ( Panasonic terminals using all 4 wires and normal phone is using only 2 wires).
When you say "distribution interface" do you mean the telephone terminal block distribution box? I had connected a phone at the equipment room with same results. However i still connected it to the "terminal block" and did not remove the wire pair from terminal block to connect it straight there. I will try that also.
Now as for grounding. The equipment room does not have a grounding bus. All equipment use their own power plug earth connection. The only thing that is not grounded is the metal distribution terminal block telephone box. But this was not grounded in the building that we moved out from and was working there for about 10 years. I do know i should have installed a ground there but skipped it as it was not connected from the professional technician in the first place. Anyway i am going to install that now just in case.
Unfortunately i don't have a dedicated scope however i use a sound card for that. Not the best option really but still better than nothing
I will have an update possibly today but nevertheless i will do further testing on site this weekend and possibly remove the PBX again.
Thank you for your time and advice!
Longbow,
Thanks for the detailed info and guidance.
Troubleshooting flow charts in service manual do not apply for the problem i am facing but there might be useful information there. Only flow chart i think could be related is the "TOO MUCH NOISE LEBEL WITH INTERCOM (HUM). But even that (hum) indicates a constant noise rather a noise at specific time of dial tone.
Yes the noise appeared suddenly. The only strange thing was that it appeared first in the internal extension lines and after a bit on the expansion extension card. If you are talking about when the handset is picked up then also yes the noise i the instantly and constantly.
I haven't tried to dial an extension that is not used but i will get back to you with that.
You mention to scope "the digital line" coming to an extension phone. Are you referring to the analog extension line (if that is correct) or the DATA line pair wires which are used for the panasonic terminal phones? Anyway the problem is there for all 20 extensions phones ( Panasonic terminals using all 4 wires and normal phone is using only 2 wires).
When you say "distribution interface" do you mean the telephone terminal block distribution box? I had connected a phone at the equipment room with same results. However i still connected it to the "terminal block" and did not remove the wire pair from terminal block to connect it straight there. I will try that also.
Now as for grounding. The equipment room does not have a grounding bus. All equipment use their own power plug earth connection. The only thing that is not grounded is the metal distribution terminal block telephone box. But this was not grounded in the building that we moved out from and was working there for about 10 years. I do know i should have installed a ground there but skipped it as it was not connected from the professional technician in the first place. Anyway i am going to install that now just in case.
Unfortunately i don't have a dedicated scope however i use a sound card for that. Not the best option really but still better than nothing

I will have an update possibly today but nevertheless i will do further testing on site this weekend and possibly remove the PBX again.
Thank you for your time and advice!
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