Can I automate Conf Line Passcode entry?
mcalc55:
I've just got my Obi talk and love the quality through google voice.
my ONLY objection would be that, it appears creating some type of speed dial to automatically enter my frequently used conference lines & passcodes isn't available...due, from what I can tell in my research to the type of data being sent through a VoIP set up.
My question is simply, is there a mechanism or work around to get my Obi2162 to save a frequently used dial in number, insert a few pauses or waits, followed by a passcode? example below:
1-888-123-1234 , , , 1234567#
drgeoff:
Quote from: mcalc55 on July 01, 2020, 11:29:51 am
I've just got my Obi talk and love the quality through google voice.
my ONLY objection would be that, it appears creating some type of speed dial to automatically enter my frequently used conference lines & passcodes isn't available...due, from what I can tell in my research to the type of data being sent through a VoIP set up.
My question is simply, is there a mechanism or work around to get my Obi2162 to save a frequently used dial in number, insert a few pauses or waits, followed by a passcode? example below:
1-888-123-1234 , , , 1234567#
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mcalc55:
sorry I guess I'm just a super newbie at all this, I did see that post and couldn't make heads or tails of it
Function: Speed Dial
Service: SP3
Number: 12345678901;send=ASS1234
Other fields not relevant.
I dont understand how you'd enter ;send=ASS1234
drgeoff:
Quote from: mcalc55 on July 01, 2020, 01:16:29 pm
sorry I guess I'm just a super newbie at all this, I did see that post and couldn't make heads or tails of it
Function: Speed Dial
Service: SP3
Number: 12345678901;send=ASS1234
Other fields not relevant.
I dont understand how you'd enter ;send=ASS1234
Instead of entering 12345678901 as the number you enter 12345678901;send=ASS1234
mcalc55:
Quote from: drgeoff on July 01, 2020, 03:14:53 pm
Quote from: mcalc55 on July 01, 2020, 01:16:29 pm
sorry I guess I'm just a super newbie at all this, I did see that post and couldn't make heads or tails of it
Function: Speed Dial
Service: SP3
Number: 12345678901;send=ASS1234
Other fields not relevant.
I dont understand how you'd enter ;send=ASS1234
Do I literally type out the letters send? sorry I just didn't realize it worked like that
Instead of entering 12345678901 as the number you enter 12345678901;send=ASS1234
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