>>>>>Yes. Until your modem sees and negotiates with another modem, it appears to be staying in command mode so you should be able send digits until the modem reaches it's dialing timeout. Having fun yet?
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>>>>I can't send anything to be recorded. The only difference is that when I hang up, the voice mail recognize the end of call and record an empty message. But, whatever I send is ignored.
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>>>Meaning? You should be able to control your voicemail system with the modem just like you would through a standard phone. Touch tone is touch tone. Just a matter of having the modem in a proper mode and somehow guessing where you are in the sequence. Without more details, I can't help much here.
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>>I think one of the reason why it doesn't work, as per the silence I am waiting for before sending the next command is because the modem is defaulting to a 5 second silence in order to execute the next command after the @ command. As my voice mail only waits for about 2 to 3 seconds before saying we haven't heard your recording, I never reaches that delay.
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>>The command is going like this:
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>>oPhone.Phone.Output='ATDT1234567@1;'+CHR(13)
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>>So, what happens, is that it dials and wait for a 5 seconds silence before sending the 1 character. But, we only have 2 to 3 seconds to record before the voice mail validation message kicks in.
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>>How can we change the silence wait for duration?
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>Check your modem manual for the S7 register setting. Might be the one.
I changed it to two seconds and it doesn't work. It doesn't detect the silence mode.