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Re: More VOIP/Digital Voice



That's interesting Jim, because Vonage is the one VoIP provider that
doesn't work very well up here. I'm thinking the panels must require
higher ring voltage to "see" the ring coming in  and that might be why
the panels don't answer. Bell ring tone is usually over 100 volts;
perhaps the panels need that to detect a ring tone....

I've never tried having the customer force the panel to answer at the
keypad...that might work though

RHC

Jim Rojas wrote:
> I have Vonage VoIP service, and I am actually able to download many
> different panels with minor problems.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
> "ABLE_1" <royboynospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:_IydnZRr8aJ_S_PYnZ2dnUVZ_ridnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hello All,
> >
> > Additional input.  I was at the customers home yesterday and found the
> > following.
> >
> > The wiring for line seizure was completed properly.
> >
> > The voltage for ON Hook was at 46.28 vdc
> >
> > The voltage for OFF Hook was at 11.89 vdc
> >
> > The RING voltage was at 58.5 vac
> >
> > Even though the ring voltage seems to be lower than was told to me at
> > 60-90vac and much lower than BELL at 95-104vac I think that is a minor
> > issue.
> >
> > The other voltages seem to be fine as far a TLM is concerned.  So I am
> > going to be turning that function back on to see what happens.
> >
> > My assessment at this time is that VoIP/Digital Voice is working for THIS
> > customer at this time.  I will keep you updated as time goes on if
> > something changes.
> >
> > Hope this info is found helpful to others.
> >
> > Have a good day.
> >
> > Les
> >



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