Annoying Dial tone for Answering machine
LuvU43v3r:
I dont know how to describe this exactly but here is the situation. Before when I used the landline service, whenver someone called in and heard the greeting from the answering machine. If he/she hung up during the greetings or right after it, nothing happened on the answering machine. Now using GV + obitalk 110, and a phoneset with answering machine hooked to it, whenever callers hang up during the greeting or at the end (without leaving any message of course ) the answering machine sounds some very loud and annoying dial tone thru the speaker phone for around 3-5 seconds, but would not record it though.
I think there is the delay somewhere to detect the disconnection, but how to fix this problem?
khantpr:
I have the exact same problem with my answering machine and after the message is left/not left I hear a loud dial-tone at the end. Any solution to eliminate would be helpful.
LuvU43v3r:
I just have a few voice messages , and the problem is like what khantpr said. Basically, there is a very loud dial tone at the end with or without message is left . I think whenver the caller hang up, there is a few seconds lagging between obitalk and GV. Can the devs have some kind of detection to fix this problem?
LeftRight:
It looks like your answering machine has some difficulty to recognize the CPC (calling party control) sent by OBi device. When OBi sees a call is ended, it sends out a CPC, then the dial tone for next new call... so, you may adjust CPC setting to make it suitable for your answering machine --
go to: Physical interface --> PHONE port --> CPCDuration & CPCDelayTime
You may make CPC duration a little longer than 500 ms, say 800 ms, see how it goes.. Also, adjust CPCDelayTime to be a little shorter, < 1000 ms... Just do a few experiments and find a good combination for your answering machine ...
robhouston:
Setting these parameters at 800ms and 1000ms fixed the problem for me with a Panasonic DEC6 system.
Thanks for the simple suggestion to eliminate this annoying problem.
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