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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Levente Janovszki wrote: > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Levente Janovszki wrote: > > > > > Hello ! > > > > > > Now I use my E-tech Bullet E1414MX/DX for sending fax and a Discovery > > > 1414CX modem for receiving and it works very well. Great ! Thanx for your > > > help. My next problem - I didn,t find any comment about it - is below. > > > > > > > > > My question is $subject ? If I call the number than a PBX machine answer > > > the call by voice ( Hello, it's ... Company. If you know the extension > > > number please dial xxx for fax , yyy for operator. Thank you.) :-))) > > > So, how to tell my modem that it will have to dial xxx. I know xxx ext. > > > number but where to put this number and what kind of AT command do I > > > have to use ?? > > > > Call the number by hand: time how long it takes between ringing the > > telephone, and needing to dial the PBX number. Then use a number > > Yeah!!!!!! And sometimes it answers the call immediately sometimes > after the sixth ring. It's not good. This would have to be on a site by site basis, part of their telephone number when you dial it. Doing it automatically would take manipulation of the dialrules file. > > something like "1.555.555.5555,,,xxxx" where "xxx" is the PBX number, > > and each "," tells the modem to wait for three seconds before dialing > > the next number. > > Are you serious ??? :-)))) I cannot count every PBX-time-delay on the > world. Class 2 modem knows the difference between data,fax ... doesn't it? > So what is the other solution ? e.g. put in command before handshake. BTW > which is the firs command after it picks up the line ??? ;-) > I think that will be the solution. Class 2 and 1 can recognize data and fax. What they *DON'T* recognize is the voice saying "please hit your extension after the beep". You'd somehow have to teach the modem to decode *THAT*. That is an extremely non-trivial task, and would probably take rebuilding the modem. Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBN3proz/+ItycgIJRAQGqEQQAjItKfL9CsNTSqUMpzX01a2lUwz2w6CPp wxpLUQf/Qrw6ccu+BaSQoD8Hkm4DwS328gWYOr6q9bFG2lRPo+ipWgMOO7CqSOQ+ VWwI64R5OBXfPE0DQCBcvwsc+3CBALGKvnCKw4gadJ/+d7sYYgMIYpJlZQBfg4jH NnRad7dUiGI= =zd9A -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----