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WhyADuck
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reply to Cyberian75
Re: [Equipment] Found Critical Sipura Settings

If you have a phone with a hold button and you put an incoming call on hold and then nobody picks it up, when the calling party hangs up the momentary drop in voltage will cause the hold to release.

And I can't understand why Sipura would set the default to 25 Hz on units sent to North America. That will cause problems for almost any older phone with a mechanical bell, and there are still a lot of those around (some of us older folks like to have at least one phone with a "real" bell in it)! In the U.S. and Canada the "normal" ringing frequency is 20 Hz, as kwest See Profile said.


Trimline
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Yes, I dare say, many of do use the older type Western Electric phones... there is also a setting for ring voltage if you use the old trimlines and princess phones. You'll need to up that value.
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WhyADuck
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said by Trimline See Profile:

Yes, I dare say, many of do use the older type Western Electric phones... there is also a setting for ring voltage if you use the old trimlines and princess phones. You'll need to up that value.
Well, you actually don't have to because those phones will ring at 70 volts (the default) but the ring will be a lot healthier at 90 volts, which is the standard ring voltage in the U.S.A. and Canada.

Sine we are talking about Sipura settings, does anyone have a definitive answer as to what the FXS Port Power Limit setting does? This is set to 3 by default, but the options are 1 to 8. Does this have anything at all to do with the number of ringers it will support (doubtful), or the number of phones that can be off-hook at the same time (this would be more what I would guess), or perhaps something else? The Sipura manual gives no clue.
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