Is there any reason a German phone wouldn't work when connected to a US phone jack? I bought an RJ11 to RJ11 cable to replace the RJ11 to TAE-F (German standard plug), but I get no dial tone. Thanks in advance.
Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
If the phone is from Siemens, than yes.
Even here in Germany, Siemens found it a good idea (idiotic) to change the pinout of the RJ11 jacks. With Siemens, the two outer pins have the function of the two inner pins on the normal RJ11 jacks in the rest of the world.
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Haha simultaneously to your message I just discovered that was the issue! It's actually a Samsung, but still I had to rewire the RJ11 cable so the inner 2 wires became the outer 2 at the other end. Now it works! 👍Comment
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Gah now I have another problem. This Samsung fax phone isn't detecting incoming calls. In other words it can't hear the phone ring or detect the call coming in. I read somewhere that may be another known issue. Do you have any tips for me? Thanks in advance.Comment
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Have no knowledge about Samsung phones and am surprised they are irritating their customers like those idiots at Siemens. There could not be ANY technical reason for wiring those RJ11 jacks different from the rest of the world.
Sorry not being of any help here.
Hans" Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0 "Comment
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What is the model of the Samsung fax phone? Have you tried searching for an operation manual for it?Comment
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Here’s the link where they suggest voltage differences may cause a German phone not to ring in the USA: Can a European telephone work in the U.S.?
Not such a problem for a basic phone as one could use a separate ringer to know someone is calling, but the fax is rendered unusable because it doesn’t know when to answer calls automatically. It simply doesn’t know anyone is calling.
Any ideas how to overcome it?Comment
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
What is the Mode setting? Auto TAD/FAX switching? Have you tried FAX only Mode?
Until the line is 'picked up' there is no detection of FAX vs Phone, so unless the device answers a call and listens for the pulsed 1100hz tone it cannot know what to do."Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn" - Benjamin Franklin
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
If I send a test fax to the machine, I can manually answer, and receive the fax. But even I don't hear a ringing from the machine, I have to just guess.Comment
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Check the MODE setting. In Automatic TAD / FAX switching, the phone WILL NOT ring.
If you are wanting to use it primarily as a phone it needs to be in TEL only mode. Also check that IN PBX which set the ring pacing. Wrong setting and it will not recognize the incoming ring regardless of mode.
There also should be some tyoe of selection for ring volume.Comment
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Is it that the phone doesn't ring or that the either the fax or builtin answering machine doesn't function.
Check the MODE setting. In Automatic TAD / FAX switching, the phone WILL NOT ring.
If you are wanting to use it primarily as a phone it needs to be in TEL only mode. Also check that IN PBX which set the ring pacing. Wrong setting and it will not recognize the incoming ring regardless of mode.
There also should be some tyoe of selection for ring volume.At page 17 the service manual declares proper ring detect operation
to be V= 45 to 75 V and f= 23-54 Hz, so if the device is operating
correctly it will not respond to US ringing signal of 20 Hz. I find
no option to change this (which correctly corresponds to European
ringing frequency (except maybe France) of 25 Hz.
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Although the common frequency used in the United States is 20 HZ and in Europe is typically 25 Hz, it can be any frequency between 15 and 68 Hz.
It is more likely to be the ring pacing and not the frequency. Have you checked the IN PBX setting? PABX and PST ringing patterns are not the same. Many fax machines and other devices that have electronic tone ringers instead of actual bells will not respond if either the length of the ring, 1 or 2 seconds and the length of the pause between rings is not correct. PST ringing is 2 seconds on 4 seconds off. PABX might be 1 second on and 5 seconds off and will not always be detected by the timing circuit if the setting is not correct.Comment
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Re: Should a German phone work when connected to a US phone jack?
Samsung USA does not recognize that model number. Can you post it as a pdf file, not a scanned file or a link to where we can down load it and have it translated to English. Google translate can handle complete files as long as they are textual pdfs and not scanned pdfs.Comment
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