Guest Kent Report post Posted 04/27/2005 03:25 PM Hi, I've installed 'D41ESC' successfully and found in 'RUNNING' status in Dialogic Configuration Manager (5.1.1 SP1). The platform is in Win2000 SP1. However, when I start 'VoiceGuide Configuration Wizard', it can't find any analog devices or channels. Just only display the following devices: RAS VPN Line 0 WAN Minport (L2TP) IPCONF LINE H323 Line What can I find 'D41ESC' in the VoiceGuide?? Thanks a lot, Kent Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 04/27/2005 09:07 PM You need to install the Dialogic card's TAPI & Wave drivers. See: http://www.voiceguide.com/vghelp/html/Inst...allDialogic.htm Alternatively send an Email to sales@voiceguide.com and ask for "VoiceGuide for Dialogic" - that version does not require installation of TAPI & Wave drivers as it controls the card directly without them. Share this post Link to post
Guest Kent Report post Posted 04/30/2005 03:29 PM Thanks for your prompt reply. It works fine after re-install the wave driver and TAPI since it can make a call and play 'play.wav' in TALKER32. However, after I start VG and put the sample script 'Credit Card Payment.vgs' to the 4 analog lines, the state still remains 'Waiting for a call' when I dial to these lines. It seems that the it can't answer the call. Do I miss something?? Thanks.. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 05/01/2005 12:37 AM Does anything get displayed in the VG Debug Log when the calls arrive? Is Talker32 or any other program which uses the Dialogic card running at the same time? Share this post Link to post
Guest Kent Report post Posted 05/02/2005 04:53 AM There is no message in both event trace log and call log viewer when I dial to the line. And, no other program (except VG) uses Dialogic card running at the same time. Do you have any idea?? Thanks.. Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 05/02/2005 07:38 AM If there is noting appearing in the log this means that the Dialogic drivers is not sending any information to VoiceGuide alerting it of an incoming call. I'd check if the plug is correctly inserted into the card. It's odd the Talker32 would work but not VG. Are you dialing the same number/line? Try connecting a phone in parallel and see if the phone is ringing when the call arrives. Share this post Link to post
Guest Kent Report post Posted 05/02/2005 02:20 PM It works fine after re-install VG. Thank you. I try to use the demo 'Voicemail Server.vgs' script for the voice mail feature. The script answers the call, prompt for the VM box number, play 'beep' sound, then it disconnects the call immediately. So I can't leave the message. Do I miss to do something?? Thanks for you advice.. The log is attached. 0502vgm.txt Share this post Link to post
Guest Kent Report post Posted 05/02/2005 03:47 PM Here is the trace log. Thank you.. 0502vgm.txt Share this post Link to post
SupportTeam Report post Posted 05/02/2005 10:19 PM Looks like the played 'beep' is interpreted by the Dialogic card as a disconnect tone: 234255.91 5 [VmLmRec] Recording 234255.93 5 play set playid=39594 234255.96 5 PlaySoundStart ok [C:\Program Files\VoiceGuide\system\voice\beep1.wav] ... 234256.01 5 callinfo MONITORMODES 234256.12 5 callstate DISCONNECTED 65881 0 0 234256.13 5 ScriptEventCode 9250 iLineState=1200 234256.14 5 LsRecPlayBeep EV_REMOTEPARTY_DISCONNECT 234256.16 5 rv add [Hangup Time]{5/2/2005 11:42:56 PM} 234256.17 5 Hanging up call... You should change the disconnect tone config in he Dialogic TSP drivers - make sure that the 'Repetition Count' setting is set to a value greater then 1 so that a single beep can never be misinterpreted as a disconnect tone. See: http://www.voiceguide.com/vghelp/html/Disc...ctionDetect.htm Share this post Link to post