It's not a fax.  It's a modem in their alarm system.  This is how they
are programmed remotely.  You call the number, let it ring a few times,
and then immediately call back and the alarm panel will answer.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sales [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: KX-T: Fax Tone Every Other Call
Importance: High

We have a 816-5 system and TVS50 VPS.  There are no fax machines or
computers hooked into any of the 4 lines we have coming in.  Line 1 and
2
roll over to one another.  When you call line 1, then hang up and call
back
you get a fax signal for about 3 seconds, then the line hangs up.  If
you do
this by calling line 2,3 or 4 it doesn't happen at all, just when you
call
line 1.  I know it isn't a rollover problem, I know it isn't a voicemail
problem.  I can hear the 816-5 clicking when the second call comes in.
Ablecomm wasn't able to figure out the problem, but honestly I don't
even
know if they tried, but that is another story.


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