On 10/23/00 5:35 AM, "Christian M. M. Brady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/21/00 2:26 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> on 10/21/2000 10:56 AM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Can it work any better than Acid Jazz does it
>>
>> After a little research in the documentation, I found this info. In the
>> Preferences for Acid Jazz, the Configuration String ends with the characters
>> "S7=5". The "5" is the number of seconds it will wait to detect a carrier
>> signal. Obviously, when one is calling a voice line and not a modem, there
>> is <no> carrier! So it hangs up after five seconds. The solution? Change "5"
>> to "60". That will give you a full minute for the phone to ring unanswered,
>> or for you to wait for the answer and then pick up your handset or push the
>> speaker phone button.
>
> Upon experimentation I have found that, for conversations, setting the
> number of seconds to something like 7-10 (and to pick up the phone as soon
> as the number is dialed) is best since once I pick up the phone and begin
> talking I frequently had feedback from my computer into the phone line if
> both the computer and phone were on the line. (PowerBook FireWire.)
>
Setting to 60 somehow got me a dead line, or the script still running or
something. I haven't figured out what exactly the problem is ,but I've gone
back to 10. too (may switch to 8).
--
Paul Berkowitz
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