On 4/26/07, Michael Kamleitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 4/26/07, Yuan LIU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >From: "Michael Kamleitner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 17:47:34 +0200
> >
> >however, I've continued to experiment again and again, and strangely it
>
> >seemed to work _some_ times, even when passing 4digit-extensions. now I
> >think I got the solution: it seems I have to press the extension digits
> a
> >little bit longer! let's say I hold each button at least 0.5sec,
> everything
> >works great. if I do a quick dial, asterisk seems to "loose" digits.
> >
> >any ideas why this might be?
>
> >From which channel do you make the call? (Zap? SIP?)  Looks like a DTMF
>
> detection problem.  If ZAP, you better use longer tone.  You can try
> relaxeddtmf in zapata.conf, but people generally recommend against
> it.  The
> card you use also matters.  Heavy echo could also interfere with DTMF.
>
> If SIP, the symptom you described would happen only to inband DTMF.  Try
> not
> to use inband if you can help it.
>


neither of both - I'm using a plain cellphone connected via bluetooth
(latest chan_cellphone-patch). maybe that's the root of my troubles...?

anyhow, after further testing I tend to beliebe that it's not the
_duration_ of actually pressing the key, but rather that asterisk requires a
minimum period of silence (~0.5sec) _between_ the key-presses to recognizes
everything correctly.

is there anything I can tweak according chan_cellphone?



I've found help at the chan_cellphone page... thx binsa!
(http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=8919)
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