Hmmm, well I don't know if that would have an effect?!
I can get it
to pick up the distinctive ring based upon the DRON signal
using a
"RingFax: DRON=10" which is the DRON signal length for the
second
number.
The problem with this is the DRON signal seems to vary
between 10 and 11!!
And it fails to work when it's 11 (as I guess RingFax is
pattern matching
DRON=10)...
Is there any way to do a wildcard in
Hylafax ie "RingFax: DRON=1*" or
something like
it??????
For those brave enough to look (and help ;) ) I have put the
manual online
at
http://www.grahamvoce.com/Ambient_AT_CMD.pdfits
a 2.39MB file.
Thanks!!
----- Original Message -----
From:
"Brian Marr" <
cabernet@internode.on.net>
To:
"Hylafax" <
hylafax-users@hylafax.org>
Sent:
Tuesday, November 19, 2002 6:01 AM
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Modem
detecting distinctive rings...
> My limited knowledge
> This
one (USB Roadster)needs S0=2 ....... a minimum of 2 rings.
> Brian
Marr
>
>
>
> On Tuesday 19 November 2002 01:42, you
wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a Modular
Technologies MD566X data/voice/fax modem and I have
been
> > using
minicom to monitor its responses to being called from the 2
numbers I
>
> have attached to my phone line...
> >
> > Now if I have
'distinctive ring' turned off (AT+VDR=0,0) then all i get
is:
>
>
> > RING
> >
> > RING
> >
> >
RING
> >
> > ->no matter which number I use. If however, I
turn it on with (AT+VDR=1,
> > 25) - the second number is the delay in
ms between the DROF message and
the
> > ring message - I
get:
> >
> > DRON=4
> > DROF=2
> >
>
> RING
> >
> > DRON=4
> > DROF=20
>
>
> > RING
> >
> > ->on the first number
and
> >
> >
> >
> > DRON=10
> >
DROF=20
> >
> > RING
> >
> > DRON=10
>
> DROF=20
> >
> > RING
> >
> > ->on
the second number...
> >
> >
> > Now I believed that
the modem should report RING1 with the first
ringtone
> > and RING2
with the second... so that progs like Hylafax know which one's
> >
which!! I can't see any other reference in the modem manual to this, so
>
> does anyone have an idea what to do????
> >
> >
>
> Many thanks, Graham..
>
>
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