Wayne Gemmell wrote:
Yes, make a 'default' to go directly to your fax-receive macro. (rxfax
witht the parameters)
At least you should hear a 'fax' answering.
Yes, I hear a fax answering, so at least I know its working.
Okay, so the ring detection goes wrong. Now at least you know what
directi
On Thursday 24 November 2005 12:49, Kristof Hardy wrote:
> Yes, make a 'default' to go directly to your fax-receive macro. (rxfax
> witht the parameters)
>
> At least you should hear a 'fax' answering.
Yes, I hear a fax answering, so at least I know its working.
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Regards
Wayne Gemmell
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On Thursday 24 November 2005 12:49, Kristof Hardy wrote:
> Yes, make a 'default' to go directly to your fax-receive macro. (rxfax
> witht the parameters)
>
> At least you should hear a 'fax' answering.
Thanks, I'll try that.
>
> Hm, you could try enabling the busy detection in your zapata file..
As
Wayne Gemmell wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean, are you saying that I should some how circumvent
the menu system to make calls go directly to the fax? Then I should listen
for noises?
Yes, make a 'default' to go directly to your fax-receive macro. (rxfax
witht the parameters)
At least you
On Thursday 24 November 2005 11:37, Kristof Hardy wrote:
> have you tried using direct indialing, to see if rxfax works? (I assume
> you are now using fax-detection) That way we know if the detection is
> failing or the receiving itself.. (or both :))
I'm not sure what you mean, are you saying that