scouserrocks Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 Hi, any1 have any ideas. Using panel with built in digi and communicates great normally to ARC. However have noticed that with Virgin & TalkTalk there are probs & comms fails. Voltage I'm told is as high as 100(!) on some and as low as 25 on others. Some1 told me that it's because theyr usin combination of digital & analogue. Any ideas what to do to fix this as causing me probs
shinfieldmonkey Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 Is the line filtered into the digi? Mark Terry A.M.I. Security Covering the Thames Valley Tel. 01189 775173 24hours mark.terry@amisecurity.co.uk
scouserrocks Posted April 18, 2008 Author Posted April 18, 2008 Is the line filtered into the digi? ones on broadband do, others dnt. Do you think filter will fix non-broadband
shinfieldmonkey Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 yes i'd filter before the digi as digi's can kill ADSL Mark Terry A.M.I. Security Covering the Thames Valley Tel. 01189 775173 24hours mark.terry@amisecurity.co.uk
scouserrocks Posted April 18, 2008 Author Posted April 18, 2008 yes i'd filter before the digi as digi's can kill ADSL ta, appreciate u coming back quick. What about ones that already have filter. I've heard a few rumours that Virgin & TT are not so hot. I admit that comms side not my strength. they should be at 50V, is that right?
shinfieldmonkey Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 never heard of any pre filtered digis what filters are you using? i recomend the z blockers from act and before you connect the digi have a listen to see if you can hear any noise. Your right there should be 50v on a pstn line when in "normal" state Mark Terry A.M.I. Security Covering the Thames Valley Tel. 01189 775173 24hours mark.terry@amisecurity.co.uk
scouserrocks Posted April 18, 2008 Author Posted April 18, 2008 never heard of any pre filtered digis what filters are you using? i recomend the z blockers from act and before you connect the digi have a listen to see if you can hear any noise. Your right there should be 50v on a pstn line when in "normal" state Sorry meant that filter had been fitted in the panel on some jobs (broadband) and still failing to communicate. just can't get head round why no probs communicating on bt lines etc but when cust usin Virgin & TT I'm gettin weird stuff happenin, like not comms and 100v & 25V. Changed panel still doesnt work. Tested panel b4 and communicated fine on BT line. Am goin grey and need a pint quick with this one!
shinfieldmonkey Posted April 18, 2008 Posted April 18, 2008 If you are signalling to a 08 number check for number barring. happened to me at my place apparently the missus set it up and "forgot " to tell me took me 4 hours and 2 digis and a lot of swearing to sort that one Mark Terry A.M.I. Security Covering the Thames Valley Tel. 01189 775173 24hours mark.terry@amisecurity.co.uk
scouserrocks Posted April 18, 2008 Author Posted April 18, 2008 If you are signalling to a 08 number check for number barring. happened to me at my place apparently the missus set it up and "forgot " to tell me took me 4 hours and 2 digis and a lot of swearing to sort that one women! Thanx didn't thnk of that & should have. Will check
scouserrocks Posted April 18, 2008 Author Posted April 18, 2008 just spoke to one of the customers affected & def dnt have call barring. any clues any1?!!! having nervous breakdown. any help apprecaited
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