Obitalk for iPhone
mrjoe:
I did everything that you instructed in that post (put li in place of pli) and when I call from my iPhone's Obion App I still get a dead line when dialing **8199 which should take me to my PSTN's Customer Services.
I'm going abroad soon and I want to be able to use my PSTN line as if I'm there as there are many numbers that can only be called from phones based in that Country.
Thanks
jimates:
For the simplest setup, once you designate your Obi as the default gateway for your Obion app, put this in the
Voice Service -> Obitalk Service -> InboundCallRoute
{(290xxxxxx)>(xx.):SP1},{(290xxxxxx)>(<**2:>xx.):SP2},{(290xxxxxx)>(<**8:>xx.):LI},{(290xxxxxx):aa},{ph}
Replace 290xxxxxx with your Obion number.
Dial 10 digits from the Obion app with any prefix if needed.
If you have multiple Obion aps using the same gateway you can add that number to the map.
{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx)>(xx.):SP1},{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxx)>(<**2:>xx.):SP2},{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx)>(<**8:>xx.):LI},{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx):aa},{ph}
Then you can use your Obi and your Obion app while you try to decipher the other stuff.
mrjoe:
I'm really sorry RonR, I tried dialling it direct from the Phone and got the same dead line.
The Problem may have been that I had set ChannelTxGain to 5 on my Line Port, I changed that back to default and now it is working fine?!?
I wanted people who I Bridge from PSTN to Voip to hear me better.
The setup does seem to be working fine now, thank you.
What is the Speed dial for though.
Also what is the best way to enhance my voice when bridging a call through Google Voice without causing too much echo or distortion.
I also turned up ChannelRxGain on my Phone Port to 12, as I am using a RJ11 to 3.5 audio Jack for Music on Hold and it was very quiet. Do you think this can cause any problems with sound quality?
Thanks so much
mrjoe:
Wherever you wrote to put 200xxxxx I put My iPhone's OBiTalk No. 290xxxxxx but it seems to be working fine.
Again I apologise for my ignorance in this field.
RonR:
Quote from: mrjoe on January 25, 2012, 04:32:26 pm
What is the Speed dial for though.
It's for addressing a particular OBi in the case where you have more than one. Since you only have one, there's no advantage to using a leading '2' to dial from your iPhone since your one and only OBi is the IPhone's gateway. If you ever add more OBi's you'll be able to address any one of without making any changes.
Quote from: mrjoe on January 25, 2012, 04:32:26 pm
Also what is the best way to enhance my voice when bridging a call through Google Voice without causing too much echo or distortion.
I also turned up ChannelRxGain on my Phone Port to 12, as I am using a RJ11 to 3.5 audio Jack for Music on Hold and it was very quiet. Do you think this can cause any problems with sound quality?
I've not had any need to change the gain settings, so I can't offer much help. The best thing to do is simply experiement. You can always put things back by simply checking the Default box.
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