How to use Speed Dial?

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N7AS:
Quote from: dircom on June 02, 2014, 06:53:58 am

If I want to dial **3, and then a speed dial such as 10#
ie **3 10# it does not work

can you choose a SP, and speed dial with your phone?



Since **3 is SP3, just setup speed dial 10 as for example SP3(18005551212) then just dial 10#

dircom:
Not sure what you are saying
I have speed dials set up, and sometimes I want to use different providers
to use a different provider, I have to use **2, **3, **4 etc
after dialing **3 for example, how can I then use the speed dials?

I don't want use same speed dial with a set provider

N7AS:
There are 99 speed dial slots available. I would just use separate speed dials for the different providers.

dircom:
are you saying set up
**28005551234
**38005551234
**48005551234

or what?

back to the original question, can you use star codes ie **2, **3, and speed dials together?

ianobi:
The speed dials are a "lookup list" based on the first two digits the Phone Port receives. In this case "*" counts as a digit. If digits are dialled in the range of 1 through 99 and no further digits are dialled then the Phone Port sees that as a speed dial. As soon as you dial the first "*" or the third normal digit, then the OBi knows it is not going to be a speed dial and processes the number using the Phone Port DigitMap instead. This means you cannot dial **3 followed by a speed dial.

If there are only a few numbers you wish to treat this way, then you could set up a User Defined DigitMap which would match say **210#, **310# and **410# all to the same number and route them correctly. I'm guessing this would have to very important to you before you go to those lengths!

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