Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hook-flash timing

2004-08-03 Thread john lawler
Finally, can I turn off the '#' to transfer, since we're using the
hook-flash (albeit manually) instead? ISTR an option to do this but have
spent the morning trying to find it again unsucessfully...
I think you might want to look at the 'T' and 't' options on the Dial 
application, documented somewhat here:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+Dial
jl
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hook-flash timing

2004-08-03 Thread Adam Goryachev
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 01:46, john lawler wrote:
  Finally, can I turn off the '#' to transfer, since we're using the
  hook-flash (albeit manually) instead? ISTR an option to do this but have
  spent the morning trying to find it again unsucessfully...
 
 I think you might want to look at the 'T' and 't' options on the Dial 
 application, documented somewhat here:
 
   http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+Dial

This subject relates to a problem I am having, though likely it is
different.

I am using digium TDB40B connected to handsets, and I can't use the
flash/recall button on the phones. However, I can 'manually' do the
hook-flash.

From memory (not good) I recall that in Australia the phones use a
shorter flash time, so I added the rxflash to my zapata.conf file. 

Using different values, I managed to get one of two possibilities:

1) Press flash, and the other party hears the DTMF tone. No Transfer.

2) Press flash, the other party is dis-connected (hears busy/congestion
tone) and you get a new dial-tone. As if you had hung up for a few
seconds, and then picked up to make a new call.

(1) happened if rxflash was higher than about 103, while (2) happened
with any number less than that.

I recall there being a number of parameters that need changing to make
this work, including reducing the pulse dial time, etc. However, I
haven't been able to find this in google/wiki.

Does someone perhaps know the magical answer to this?

Thanks,
Adam


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[Asterisk-Users] Hook-flash timing

2004-07-27 Thread Robie Basak
Hi,

Is there any documentation on the fields prewink, preflash, wink, flash,
rxwink, rxflash, start and debounce in zapata.conf?

The Recall button on my phone doesn't seem to trigger a transfer via
my shiny new TDM40B. However, tapping the hook does, but only if I tap
it for long enough. Presumably the Recall button's timing is too short?

Further, most users who press on the hook to hang up and start a new
call are not holding the hook down for long enough and are in fact
starting a transfer instead.

Presumably the fields above are what I need to change to get all the
timings shorter? I've spent a while trying and have managed to have an
effect but I still can't work out what the fields mean.

Pressing Recall at the dialtone makes Asterisk think I dialled 1
(presumably using pulse). Do I just need to disable pulse dialling
detection? How do I do this?

Finally, can I turn off the '#' to transfer, since we're using the
hook-flash (albeit manually) instead? ISTR an option to do this but have
spent the morning trying to find it again unsucessfully...

Cheers,
Robie.

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