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- From: rkimball@athena.qualcomm.com (Robert Kimball)
- Subject: Re: ZyXEL voice and flow control
- Message-ID: <rkimball.726270410@athena>
- Keywords: ZyXEL voice flow control
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- Organization: Qualcomm, Inc., San Diego, CA
- References: <rkimball.725840444@athena> <1993Jan04.235850.9340@tyrell.tynet.sub.org> <rkimball.726258443@athena> <C0ED9C.JzD@cs.psu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 21:46:50 GMT
- Lines: 37
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- fenner@postscript.cs.psu.edu (Bill Fenner) writes:
-
- >In article <rkimball.726258443@athena> rkimball@athena.qualcomm.com (Robert Kimball) writes:
- >|One more thing I would add to the list, this one really annoys me...
- >|
- >|5.) Recognize and report DTMF while transmitting voice. This is really needed
- >| for proper voice mail so that while playing your greeting the call can
- >| enter DTMFs to get to a mailbox, without having to listen to the entire
- >| greeting.
-
- >This works for me. I dialed 123456789*0# after typing AT+VTX.
-
- >OK
- >at+fclass=8
- >OK
- >atdt37438
- >VCON
- >at+vls=2
- >VCON
- >at+vtx
- >CONNECT
- >^P1^P2^P3^P4^P5^P6^P7^P8^P9^P*^P0^P#
- >VCON
- >ath
- >OK
-
- >I've never tried it while actually transmitting data, but I presume it works
- >the same. This is using U1496E V 5.02 M.
-
- I tried it with no success. I will try again. The modem has a real problem
- decoding DTMF on the phone I use for testing. It can only decode the
- 3, 6, 9, # keys...sort of. I have another phone which produces long tones
- and the modem can decode those well. I will try with that phone.
-
- Thanks.
- --
- rkimball@qualcomm.com
-