Incoming fax not working (Obi 200) because of "fax voltage tone"?
GPz1100:
@JTP, here's all my settings. Note, i'm *not* using obitalk portal to make changes but rather interact with the device directly on the local network.
drgeoff:
Quote from: JTP-Admin on April 16, 2018, 02:44:45 pm
If you could grab a screenshot of data right above port settings (ringer) - that's where the setting I was trying to change is located...
You do not seem to understand.
The help tip says the range is 55 to 82 so why do you insist on putting 90 in there?
GPz1100:
A few more thoughts. What happens when you plug in a regular phone into the obi? Does it ring properly?
Another thought that came to mind is maybe a defective power supply.. One that can't provide enough current to modulate the ringer. Of course if the above test is successful then it's not a power supply :). If it is a p/s that can't provide the current then I'd expect the obi to reboot after a ring event (because of inadequate/loss of power). Does this happen?
Lavarock7:
Typical ring voltage id 75 to 90 volts dc and 20 hertz for U.S.
Loading down the line with multiple devices (for example a few old-style telephone units) can lower the voltage.
JTP-Admin:
Quote from: GPz1100 on April 16, 2018, 10:35:52 pm
A few more thoughts. What happens when you plug in a regular phone into the obi? Does it ring properly?
The same obi box works great with previous Canon model. It receives faxes. I unplug from it, plug it into next Canon model - it doesn't receive anything.
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