• Samsung DCS Compact troubleshooting...

    From angc1020@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Rich Piehl on Thu Aug 3 13:18:53 2017
    On Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 9:00:48 PM UTC-5, Rich Piehl wrote:
    Kris Stark wrote:

    Hi....

    Hopefully somebody can point me in the right direction in getting a DCS Compact repaired...

    After a bried power fluctuation, our DCSc decided to call it quits...
    The only indication I get on the phones is the revision number, but it appears as if the system will not completely boot up. No obvious indications of problems on the ksu or boards, and I've tried to isolate
    the problem as much as possible (ie. pull the expansion board, bring the system to a bare bones config) but still nothing. The RAM pack has a
    light on it still, as does the main power indicator, but even a reset of the RAM pack will not bring the system back up.

    From what I can tell, the power supply *may* be putting out a low +48,
    but since I don't have a clue as to what the actual tolerances are, and I don't have a good way to measure the voltage under load, I can't say for sure...

    Anybody have any hints, save replacing the entire system? Or a source
    for a parts unit I could try to play parts swap with...

    Thanks!

    Kris

    I'll see if I can lay my hands on the power supply specs for the
    Compact tomorrow. Also, be sure to check both fuses in the pwoer
    supply to make sure they're good.

    But, generally speaking, if the phones are displaying their software
    version the problem isn't with the power supply. More likely it's
    with the ram pack or the software chipset.

    You said the ram pack light was on, but is it flashing? If it's not
    flashing it's not working. You also might also try reseating the
    chipset in the lower right corner of the motherboard. Bent pins on
    those will cuase the symptoms you describe (though how they would
    get bent by a power fluxuation is a good question). But they might
    have gotten fried out.

    Hope this helps some.

    Take care,
    Rich

    God bless the USA

    --
    Pour me something tall and strong.
    Make it a hurricane. Before I go insane.

    --Alan Jackson

    Hey Alan.
    you were a real blessing to me today !
    My phone repair guy wanted to sell me a new system for thousands of dollars as he said my system was dead. I read your suggestion and we did it and it solved the problem ! Thanks a bunch !!

    Dan

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  • From Billy DeFalco@21:1/5 to Rich Piehl on Sun Sep 4 10:56:05 2022
    On Wednesday, December 3, 2003 at 9:00:48 PM UTC-5, Rich Piehl wrote:
    Kris Stark wrote:
    Hi....

    Hopefully somebody can point me in the right direction in getting a DCS Compact repaired...

    After a bried power fluctuation, our DCSc decided to call it quits...
    The only indication I get on the phones is the revision number, but it appears as if the system will not completely boot up. No obvious indications of problems on the ksu or boards, and I've tried to isolate
    the problem as much as possible (ie. pull the expansion board, bring the system to a bare bones config) but still nothing. The RAM pack has a
    light on it still, as does the main power indicator, but even a reset of the RAM pack will not bring the system back up.

    From what I can tell, the power supply *may* be putting out a low +48,
    but since I don't have a clue as to what the actual tolerances are, and I don't have a good way to measure the voltage under load, I can't say for sure...

    Anybody have any hints, save replacing the entire system? Or a source
    for a parts unit I could try to play parts swap with...

    Thanks!

    Kris
    I'll see if I can lay my hands on the power supply specs for the
    Compact tomorrow. Also, be sure to check both fuses in the pwoer
    supply to make sure they're good.
    But, generally speaking, if the phones are displaying their software
    version the problem isn't with the power supply. More likely it's
    with the ram pack or the software chipset.
    You said the ram pack light was on, but is it flashing? If it's not
    flashing it's not working. You also might also try reseating the
    chipset in the lower right corner of the motherboard. Bent pins on
    those will cuase the symptoms you describe (though how they would
    get bent by a power fluxuation is a good question). But they might
    have gotten fried out.
    Hope this helps some.
    Take care,
    Rich
    God bless the USA
    --
    Pour me something tall and strong.
    Make it a hurricane. Before I go insane.
    --Alan Jackson

    Good afternoon,
    I have been challenged with troubleshooting a Prostar DCS system. I was informed that after a thunder storm only one station is working in the system. All the lines are available and switching the phones the trouble follows the station. the power
    supply red light is flashing, and everything else seems to be normal. I have checked the wiring the best I can in an old building and it appears to be okay. I tried to download a manual for the unit and was almost hit with ransomware. It must have
    been an older version, my virous protection caught it.

    The unit is in a small business and they need their telephones but do not have the resources to put a lot into it.

    thanks for any advise you can give me.

    Bill DeFalco
    bdefalco@hotmail.com

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