OBi110 and star codes

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ianobi:
Yet another undocumented OBi fact!

Sophia:
Quote from: ianobi on November 12, 2012, 10:35:11 am

Maybe Sophia would be kind enough to only put the *xx in the Line Port DigitMap, then try to see if it works. If not then *xx can be added to the Phone Port DigitMap.

These OBi devices keep throwing up little oddities  ::)

Edit: Through all this, I am assuming that the Primary Line is PSTN.


You're the best!!!  :-* It works puhfectly  ;D Thanks!
Yes I set up the Primary Line as PSTN :)

I think we're all set now... until I want to monkey with it again just because I like to drive hubby crazy I like toys :P

Sophia:
I have one more question about star codes... I just found out that Freephoneline uses the same star code to access their voicemail as Telus uses - both *98

So how can I reach FPL? When I just call *98 I'm getting to Telus... but when I call **2 and then *98 I seem to go to Telus as well  ???

ProfTech:
If you only need *98 for Telus, I recommend you use *98 in the Line Port Digit map instead of *xx. Then you can simply pick another two digit star code that isn't in use and use that code for FPL. Example: *94 isn't used. Line 30 is empty in my 110. You should be able to "Build your own" star code on line 30. I think you could do this in two steps. First, pick a speed dial slot that is empty. I used slot 21. Insert sp2(*98) on line 21. Next, insert *94, Voice Mail, call($spd[21]) on star code line 30. Then any time you press *94, the Obi should send *98 out to sp2 [FPL]. The only snag in all this is if you are using the portal to do your config I am not sure it will let you enter "sp2(*98)" for a speed dial. If you are doing everything directly on the Obi you can enter it with no problem. Be advised you can't use both methods of configuration. Obitalk will over write anything entered directly on the Obi.

Sophia:
Thanks Prof, I almost got you   ;D
Just to verify that I understand you correctly, do you suggest the following?

- Go to Star Code Profile B
- untick line 21
- replace whats there - *74([1-9]|[1-9]x), Set Speed Dial, coll($Spd[$Code]) -  with sp2(*98)
- untick line 30
- add *99, Voice Mail, call($spd[21]) in that line (I chose 99 which is also unused)

I don't think I'm using the portal, I chose the router address 192.168 etc...

Oh and I don't really need a speed dial, if I can just dial **99... Don't mind dialing *98 either :)

Thanks!  :-*

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