Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-22 Thread Brian May
 Paul == Paul Liew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul You are correct - rxflash and flash in zapata does the
Paul equivalent, but I should also have said in my earlier post
Paul that you need to drop the max pulse time (for pulse
Paul dialling) to be less than the hook flash timing. Default
Paul settings for max pulse is 150ms, which inteferes with
Paul Australian hook flash of 100ms. - It does work, as it is
Paul running in our setup here.

Arhhh... That makes sense.  I suspect you think it is misinterpreting
the flash as a pulse used in pulse dialing.

Later: I set pulsedial=no in zapata.conf, it doesn't help.

That leaves:

Paul You need to set rxflash and flash as max and min times for
Paul the hookflash to work.

I am sorry, you lost me here? You mean set rxflash to the max and
flash to the min time? What times should I use?

Currently I have:

pulsedial=no
flash=100
rxflash=100
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-22 Thread Paul Liew

I am sorry, you lost me here? You mean set rxflash to the max and
flash to the min time? What times should I use?

Currently I have:

pulsedial=no
flash=100
rxflash=100
  

Hi Brian,

flash=80
rxflash=120

Cheers,
Paul


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-22 Thread Brian May
 Paul == Paul Liew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Paul flash=80
Paul rxflash=120

Unfortunately, that doesn't help.

Any more ideas?

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[Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-21 Thread Brian May
Hello,

How do I get the recall button working on a phone attached to a TDM400
FXS port using Asterisk?

I did a web search, and found people with exactly the same problem,
but no solution.

I suspect the timing is set for American standards, is it possible to
get it to work with Australian phones?

Thanks.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-21 Thread pdhales
What are you looking to do?

Redial the last dialled number or call a missed call?

I have a feeling that both items are dealt with by the handsetand the
reason the second might not work is due to lack of CALLID.

regards,

PaulH
Blackburn, Australia

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia


 Hello,

 How do I get the recall button working on a phone attached to a TDM400
 FXS port using Asterisk?

 I did a web search, and found people with exactly the same problem,
 but no solution.

 I suspect the timing is set for American standards, is it possible to
 get it to work with Australian phones?

 Thanks.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-21 Thread Paul Liew


Brian May wrote:

Hello,

How do I get the recall button working on a phone attached to a TDM400
FXS port using Asterisk?

I did a web search, and found people with exactly the same problem,
but no solution.

I suspect the timing is set for American standards, is it possible to
get it to work with Australian phones?

Thanks.
  

Hi,

Yes you can - change ZT_DEFAULT_FLASHTIME from 750ms to 100ms in zaptel.h

Cheers,
Paul

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-21 Thread Brian May
 Paul ==   [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Paul What are you looking to do?  Redial the last dialled number
Paul or call a missed call?

Paul I have a feeling that both items are dealt with by the
Paul handsetand the reason the second might not work is due
Paul to lack of CALLID.

N.

RECALL button Australia == FLASH

I want to put one call on hold transfer them.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-21 Thread Brian May
 Paul == Paul Liew [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Paul Yes you can - change ZT_DEFAULT_FLASHTIME from 750ms to
Paul 100ms in zaptel.h

Ideally I would like to continue using the pre-built binary for
Debian. If possible.

Also, I would assume that rxflash and/or flash in zapata.conf does
the same thing, but so far I haven't had any luck. As such, I am not
entirely convinced changing the source code would help either...

When I push recall, I get an interruption in the call, but either the
call is disconnected (no, it isn't on hold) and I get the dialtone, or
(more likely) I get the same call back again. The fact I get both
behaviours seems weird.

Perhaps it is a bug in asterisk 1.0.9?
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-21 Thread Brian May
 Brian == Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Brian I want to put one call on hold transfer them.

read I want to put one call on hold and transfer them.

obviously ;-).
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] recall button using tdm400 Australia

2005-11-21 Thread Paul Liew
Hi Brian

Ideally I would like to continue using the pre-built binary for
Debian. If possible.
  

Unfortunately - the only way is to submit a patch

Also, I would assume that rxflash and/or flash in zapata.conf does
the same thing, but so far I haven't had any luck. As such, I am not
entirely convinced changing the source code would help either...
  

You are correct - rxflash and flash in zapata does the equivalent, but I
should also have said
in my earlier post that you need to drop the max pulse time (for pulse
dialling) to be less than the
hook flash timing. Default settings for max pulse is 150ms, which
inteferes with Australian hook flash
of 100ms. - It does work, as it is running in our setup here.

When I push recall, I get an interruption in the call, but either the
call is disconnected (no, it isn't on hold) and I get the dialtone, or
(more likely) I get the same call back again. The fact I get both
behaviours seems weird.

Perhaps it is a bug in asterisk 1.0.9?
  

You need to set rxflash and flash as max and min times for the hookflash
to work.

Cheers,
Paul


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