Old 616 Auxillary Ringer Relay
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Old 616 Auxillary Ringer Relay

 
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Jim
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:21 pm    Post subject: Old 616 Auxillary Ringer Relay Reply with quote

I have a customer with an old Norstar 616 with DR2. The auxillary ringer
contacts don't work anymore. If I manually apply a short to the contacts,
the night ringer will ring.

The programming is set for night service, auxillary ringing per line, etc.

Is there anything I can do inside the cabinet (yes, inside the box that says
"no user serviceable parts inside") to try to get this thing to operate
again? Otherwise I guess they're looking at a new ksu.

Thanks.
Jim
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John
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:32 am    Post subject: Re: Old 616 Auxillary Ringer Relay Reply with quote

Sounds like the contacts burned up. Someone supplied direct ring voltage to
them and didn't use them as a slave relay as intended. That said if you open
the cabinet you should be able to find the relay if memory serves correct
their should be seven six together for the lines and one apart sort of for
the aux. ringer. If you run into trouble repost and I'll dig out the exact
location.

John 807


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I have a customer with an old Norstar 616 with DR2. The auxillary ringer
contacts don't work anymore. If I manually apply a short to the contacts,
the night ringer will ring.

The programming is set for night service, auxillary ringing per line, etc.

Is there anything I can do inside the cabinet (yes, inside the box that
says "no user serviceable parts inside") to try to get this thing to
operate again? Otherwise I guess they're looking at a new ksu.

Thanks.
Jim
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