[Asterisk-Users] Panasonic KX-TD1232 Signaling

Brian Leyton bleyton at cpe-corp.com
Wed Apr 27 13:37:28 MST 2005


Arrrgh.  I'm hoping to do the same, except in my case I have 2 Toshibas that
I plan to connect too.  The Toshibas can at least send a DTMF "D" upon
disconnect, though Asterisk can't do anything with this.  Yet.  I was hoping
that the Panasonic wouldn't have the same problem, but maybe I'm wrong.
 
There must be some way to configure the Panasonic to do it though, because
I've had a Micom system connected to my Panasonic for at least 5 years.
Since I have not had any disconnect issues, I'm assuming that the Panasonic
is able to send some kind of signalling back to the Micom.
 
I guess I'll have to look in the Panasonic book to see if it has anything to
say on the subject...
 
Brian Leyton
IT Manager
Commercial Petroleum Equipment


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From: Dan Morin [mailto:DMorin at ABBCOInc.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 12:07 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Panasonic KX-TD1232 Signaling



My company has an old Panasonic KX-TD1232 phone system that they are using.
I want to interface my Asterisk box with this system for a good conferencing
solution.  I have two X100P clone cards in my server for testing.  They are
hooked up to the analogue phone ports on the back of the digital phones.

 

My problem is that the Panasonic system does not do hang-up signaling so the
X100Ps don't know when to hangup the phone.  I've put a volt meter on the
line and the voltage does not change at all when the Panasonic Phone is hung
up.  I've gotten it to work sometimes with the busy detect because the
Panasonic system provides a busy signal when the other end hangs up,
however, this is not ideal for voicemail and conferences, especially because
it only works two out of three times.

 

If anyone has any solution to this situation, besides using a PRI line
between the two, let me know.

Thanks,

Dan

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