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How to dialup on a PABX system?
Posted by ABuNeNe on July 26th, 2003


I've disabled the "Wait for dial tone before dialing" but in vain...

Posted by Franc Zabkar on July 27th, 2003


On 25 Jul 2003 23:29:10 -0700, abunene@india.com (ABuNeNe) put finger
to keyboard and composed:

If your PABX needs a "9", say, to get an outside line, then you could
possibly change your number from "12345678" to "9W12345678". The "W"
tells your modem to wait for a second dialtone. Alternatively, try
using commas to implement a pause. Each comma usually defaults to 2
seconds. For example, try "9,,12345678". This should allow a 4 second
wait between the 9 and 1.


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Posted by ABuNeNe on July 27th, 2003


My residential PABX system require me to dial 491110#0 follow by the
number I wanna dial which is the dial-up number, in this case how
should I change my number? Thx...

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Posted by Franc Zabkar on July 28th, 2003


On 27 Jul 2003 05:48:07 -0700, abunene@india.com (ABuNeNe) put finger
to keyboard and composed:

Try 491110#0W12345678 or 491110#0,,12345678 unless there is another
pause before the "#", in which case try 491110W#0W12345678 or
491110,,#0W12345678 or 491110W#0,,12345678 or some other combination
of commas and Ws. Can you explain what happens when you dial manually,
ie when do you hear the second dialtone, if any, and how long do you
have to wait between each portion of the dial sequence?


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Posted by ABuNeNe on July 29th, 2003


Tried these and got the response:

491110#0W12345678 - error 676: the phone line is busy
491110#0,,12345678 - error 676: the phone line is busy
491110W#0W12345678 - error 680: there was no dial tone
491110,,#0W12345678 - error 676: the phone line is busy
491110W#0,,12345678 - error 680: there was no dial tone

Even tried
491110,,#0,,12345678 - error 676: the phone line is busy

Hmm...for 3th and the last, why are there a different response?

This is how my PABX sould like
pick up - continueous tooo... sound
dial 491110#0 - pause for less then a sec then continueous tooo...
dial 123456789 - get connected...

BTW the phone that I'm using is a Panasonic model no. KX-T7310AL. It
says Proprietary Telephone (For use with Panasonic Hybird System only)


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Posted by Franc Zabkar on July 29th, 2003


On 29 Jul 2003 02:44:16 -0700, abunene@india.com (ABuNeNe) put finger
to keyboard and composed:

I'm guessing that the "no dialtone" response is telling you that you
should not be looking for a second dialtone until after the #0, which
is consistent with your manual dialing sequence. As for why the phone
line is busy, I don't know. In any case, the "W" modifier appears to
be working as expected.

This suggests that additional commas are not needed in your dial
string.

Perhaps your modem is incompatible with your PABX. Does a standard
telephone work with it? If not, then a modem probably won't either. In
fact, my understanding is that some PABXs can damage incompatible
equipment.


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Posted by BruceM on July 30th, 2003


There is a setting to tell it not to wait for dial tone. Try that first. I
have call divert turned on don't get a dial tone so had to set accordingly.
You know where that option is Frank?
BruceM


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Posted by Franc Zabkar on July 31st, 2003


On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 13:45:30 +0930, "BruceM" <bruce9950@hotmail.com>
put finger to keyboard and composed:

I guess you could disable BUSY and DIALTONE detection by adding X2 to
your init string, but then you would probably need to use commas
instead of the W modifier, ie 491110#0,12345678.


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