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    Default Re: CPC and HT-286

    Quote Originally Posted by voxabox View Post
    I happened to be home yesterday when someone called.
    I let the answering machine handle it. The caller hung up; however,
    I ended up with an annoying "off hook/reoder" pulsing Klaxon tone recorded on my machine

    updated:
    I thought the annoying "off hook/reoder" tone was recorded only when the callers hung up without leaving a message. It got recorded when the callers left a message as well - at the end of the recorded message

    It seemed that the HT-286 was "too slow" in detecting that the calling party has disconnected.

    I experienced the same issue while I was with another VOIP provider. Fortunately, I was able to fixed it by tweaking the "CPC delay" and the "CPC duration" on the linksys/sipura ATA.

    Looking through the HT-286 documentation, I did not see any provision for CPC.
    The "Onhook Threshold" seems to be the closest thing.

    updated:
    further reading tells me that I was wrong about "Onhook Threshold":
    The "Onhook Threshold" is for the hook flash/call waiting purposes!

    Assuming that the HT-286 does not allow any CPC tweaking, is there anything can be done with the SIP server?

    Yeah, I know, I'm olde schooled, but I still like to use the answering machine
    (so that I can screen calls)
    Just came home to find several annoying reorder tone "messages" on the answering machine
    Apparently, the HT-502 (Program-- 1.0.1.8 Bootloader-- 1.0.0.9 Core-- 1.0.0.23 Base-- 1.0.0.6) still exhibits the same annoying behaviour; however it seems to happen less frequently (than the HT-286);
    Last edited by voxabox; 10-21-2008 at 07:37 AM. Reason: fixed grammar - should of paid attention in grade school
    my wish list:
    1. Intelligent Call Forwarding that detects the incoming call originated from the "forwarded" phone and rings the original destination instead
    2. Call History that makes use of CallerID/Custom CallerID+Location. Call History only shows Custom CallerId+Loc. No CNAM look up; Albeitly,it's a step in the right direction!
    3. Scheduled sim. ring with a twist (see wish #1)

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