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CONFERENCE KX-TS 208

CONFERENCE KX-TS 208

CONFERENCE KX-TS 208

(OP)
I have noise problems and it is not possible to be spoken, when I make conference between an extension line of 24VDC and a line CO of 48VDC.  Their suggestions very will be appreciated

RE: CONFERENCE KX-TS 208

Why are you trying to bridge a station to a CO line?

If you want to add another party use 3-way calling to conference. The station ckt is not designed for bridging and Panasonic does not recommend doing that because it causes an imbalance, hence you get noise!

RE: CONFERENCE KX-TS 208

(OP)
the user has one telephone of 2 lines who brings the conference button and the button of hold to be able to speak to the same  time the line 1, line 2 and the user, then appears noise and the three cannot speak, this single one happens when the lines are of 24v and 48v but when the lines are of 24v is no problem nor when the lines are of 48v in this cases can speak all three and there isnĀ“t noise.

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aprieto

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