Dialing *75 from your OBi, speed dial entry in VoIP.ms phone book

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tavie888:
Hi everyone,

I found out OBiTalk Portal is the screen that appears after logging in.

I just made a few test calls using OBi's speed dial,with SP2 being voip.ms as primary line:

1. For example, dialing 6# (for **2*7508) DOESN'T work.  I heard the message: "The value is **2*7508"

After that, there was no dial tone.

2.  Dialing 7# (for **2*1+10-digit number) also DOESN'T work.  The message I heard was: "The value is **2*11234567890", for example.  No dial tone afterwards either.

I use the "tidied up" DigitMap as suggested by ianobi in a few posts back.

On the other hand, if I use voip.ms speed dial code (**2*75xx) then the call goes through.

Any idea or suggestions?

Thanks in advance for your help.

tavie888:
Hello again,

Today I removed *75xx from SP2 General DigitMap, then tried OBiTalk's speed dialing. When I dialed, say 5# to mean **2+number, I heard "the value is **2xxxxxxxxxx".

On re-examining SP2's DigitMap, I noticed that somehow I also removed |*xx that precedes 1xxxxxxxxxx. Perhaps this is why OBiTalk speed dialing failed.

Well, I will fix this and try again tomorrow!

tavie888:
Hello,

I added *xx to the front of 1xxx...., ie, the very beginning of DigitMap in ITSP B General, but

SP2(1XXXXXXXXXX) still doesn't work.  I hear a message on the phone repeating "the value is SP21XXXXXXXXXXX".

Making Google Voice a primary line to call out from then switching to SP1(1XXXXXXXXXX) gives similar message on the phone.

PHONE Port's Primary Line is PSTN

Here is the PHONE PORT's Digit Map: ([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**8(Mli)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))

Here is the PHONE Port's Outbound Call Route:

{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>|911):li},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}

My Panasonic  KX-TG6641C phone is hooked up to the PHONE port of OBi110, and the Bell landline is connected to the LINE port of OBi.  I should add that **1 to **9 + number works, so do voip.ms speed dialing (e.g.**2*75xx).  It's just that somehow OBITalk Speed Dialing has not worked for me.

Here's LINE Port's DigitMap:

(xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.)

LINE Port's Inbound Call route: ph

Can anyone help me make OBiTalk Speed Dialing work?  Thank you!

MOD: Could you move all my posts regarding OBITalk Spped Dialing doesn't work to a new thread?  Sorry I didn't realize the topic has changed from original thread.  Thank you.

tavie888:
Hello,

I think I discovered why OBiTalk speed dial code being read out to me, despite the fact I had deleted Code 22 (Check Speed Dial) previously to set up voip.ms speed dialing (*75xx).

Today Star Code profile B (also A) > Code 22 re-appears and shows its Value to be:

([1-9]|[1-9]x), CheckSpeedDial, say($Spd[$Code])

Perhaps the clue to a solution lies in Code 21's Value:

*74([1-9]|[1-9]x, Set Speed Dial, coll($Spd[$Code])

Any suggestions?

ianobi:
tavie888,

Are you deleting code 22 in both Star Code profile A & B by using the Expert Pages via the OBi Portal? If so, make sure that you uncheck both boxes to the right of the value before you delete *75.... then press Submit and wait a few minutes for the OBi to reboot.

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