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06-09-2020 02:25 PM
Hello all, wonderful to discoverer this forum! '
Have a number of Soundstation 2, most sans the proprietary Power Supply.
The cost for replacements is rather high. I seek the technical details, eg pinout and power on the connectors, and any schematic or tech info.
My lab has this info so far:
PIN 1 = 26 VDC
PIN 2 GROUND
Pin 3,7,8 = Line audio
Pin 5 = 25 V
Pin 4 ? Pin 6 ?
Any additional info is appreciated!
With Best Regards,
Jon PAUL
MSEE
06-10-2020 12:42 AM
Hello @Jean-Paul Crypto ,
Welcome to the Poly Community.
I am quite sure that we are not sharing this information. There is 220v or 110V involved and we cannot risk injury to users.
Best Regards
Steffen Baier
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06-10-2020 03:16 AM
Hello Mr. Baier:
Wonderful untis, an old friend held the original patent and sold it to Plantronics.
I had no intention of exposing me or Polycom to liability. I am inquiring ONLY the connections on the output on RJ45 connector LOW VOLTAGE side to Soundstation, NOT the 120V primary line side.
Does Polycom keep all technical and repair information secret? I shall continue my analysis and hope that Polycom can understand.
If you can send me a few of these power supplies, 120V part number 2201-16020-601
I will be very pleased!
Many thanks for your comprehension.
Jean-Paul