Obi200 User Defined Digit Maps

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Coastie:
It looked like I could use User Defined Digit Maps to simply change a dialed number to another, i.e.

<111:555 555 1212> I also tried (<111:555 555 1212>)

Meaning when I physically dialed 111 on the phone, it would electronically dial 555 555 1212, but that did not work. Is there an easy way to accomplish that? I am using my Obi200 with google voice.

drgeoff:
Quote from: Coastie on August 06, 2019, 12:56:37 pm

It looked like I could use User Defined Digit Maps to simply change a dialed number to another, i.e.

<111:555 555 1212> I also tried (<111:555 555 1212>)

Meaning when I physically dialed 111 on the phone, it would electronically dial 555 555 1212, but that did not work. Is there an easy way to accomplish that? I am using my Obi200 with google voice.

You do not need a User Defined Digit Map for that.

Simply add

<111:5555551212>|

Immediately after the opening ( in the Phone Port Digit Map.

Coastie:
that works, thank you

Coastie:
well damn, I was hoping to route 911 to my local emergency dispatch office, but the Obi does not seem to allow that. If I use 111 it works fine, but as soon as I change it to 911 it fails saying there is no call route available to complete your call. Is there a way around that?
(Been testing with my cell number, not actual dispatch)

drgeoff:
Quote from: Coastie on August 06, 2019, 02:13:06 pm

well damn, I was hoping to route 911 to my local emergency dispatch office, but the Obi does not seem to allow that. If I use 111 it works fine, but as soon as I change it to 911 it fails saying there is no call route available to complete your call. Is there a way around that?
(Been testing with my cell number, not actual dispatch)

Further along that Digit Map is the sequence

|[0-9]S9|911|**0|

Try deleting 911| from there to leave

|[0-9]S9|**0|

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