FreePBX - Paging Pro - Scheduler
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So I am having a problem with the Scheduler in the Paging Pro module for FreePBX.
Sometime it works, sometimes it does not.
We have a buzzer system here with a single buzz and a triple buzz.
The triple buzz works fine, the single buzz works sometimes. Sometimes it plays just a tone, and doesn't play the audio file with the buzz...
I have tested, and if I dial 91 it does play a single buzz - and I know the Scheduler is working because the triple buzz works just fine.
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@aaronstuder said in FreePBX - Paging Pro - Scheduler:
I have tested, and if I dial 91 it does play a single buzz
Irregardless of all other issues, why in the hell would you pick 91 for the paging code?
Do you like to incur 911 fines for accidental calls?
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@JaredBusch Good Point. Changed to 501
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@JaredBusch said in FreePBX - Paging Pro - Scheduler:
@aaronstuder said in FreePBX - Paging Pro - Scheduler:
I have tested, and if I dial 91 it does play a single buzz
Irregardless of all other issues, why in the hell would you pick 91 for the paging code?
Do you like to incur 911 fines for accidental calls?
Not to mention 9 is usually for breaking out to the PSTN and 1 is the US country code
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@Jason said in FreePBX - Paging Pro - Scheduler:
@JaredBusch said in FreePBX - Paging Pro - Scheduler:
@aaronstuder said in FreePBX - Paging Pro - Scheduler:
I have tested, and if I dial 91 it does play a single buzz
Irregardless of all other issues, why in the hell would you pick 91 for the paging code?
Do you like to incur 911 fines for accidental calls?
Not to mention 9 is usually for breaking out to the PSTN and 1 is the US country code
I very specifically force my users to simply 10 digit dial on any new phone systems.
Makes the backend routing easier.
if NXXNXXXXXX then prepend a 1 and send it out the trunk.
I also got rid of the concept of hitting 8 or 9 for an outside line.