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Posted by on October 20, 2007, 11:25 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Thanks a lot! Appreciate you taking the time to reply. I got it
working in a slot carrier with another processor. Someone had told me
it could work as standalone, that's why I thought I had a problem.
Take care!
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> The "E" in 206Ec indicates that this is an EXPANSION module, it won't
> work as a stand-alone system. You need to couple this with a Partner
> Plus or Partner II processor, and a 5-slot carrier to make it do
> anything.
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> On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:26:39 -0700, randys...@dejazzd.com wrote:
> >Someone gave me a Partner 206Ec R4.1 module. I'm not a telecomm tech,
> >but do electronics tech work for a living. This module has no
> >dialtone, and I was wondering if there's any chance I can get this
> >working with a bench repair or am I s.o.l? There is no apparent
> >physical malfunction on the board, and I'm asking this just in case
> >there's any known issues or easy fixes for this module. I don't have
> >any tech specs on this equipment so am shooting in the dark. Thanks
> >for any ideas!- Hide quoted text -
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