Invoke Second Dial Tone in Digit Map
RonR:
Quote from: jimates on April 07, 2011, 08:33:48 pm
does it matter at what point in the Phone Port DigitMap the additional items are put.
You place them exactly where you want the second dial tone to play. I think the only logical places are:
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|911|411|**0|***|#|**1{t=di2}(Msp1)|**2{t=di2}(Msp2)|**8{t=di2}(Mli)|**9{t=di2}(Mpp)|(Mpli))
This causes a second dial tone to play after any **n.
OZOi:
@RonR - thanks for the nice tip. ;D
It's working well with v.1.2.1 firmware.
jimates:
Yes, works great.
Nice feature that my kids will love. Thanks RonR.
MichiganTelephone:
Here is a quote from the section of the manual dealing with this, for those that don't care to download it just to look this up:
Quote
Invoke Second Dial Tone in Digit Map
You can tell OBi to start a tone after a certain pattern of digits have been dialed by specifying the element {t=<tone>} within a digit map, where <tone> is a 1 to 3-letter name of the tone to play. The tone will stop when the next digit is entered. For example:
(**1{t=di2}(Msp)|**8{t=od}(Mli))
which tells the device to play Second Dial Tone when **1 is dialed, or play Outside Dial Tone when **8 is dialed. Here is a full list of acceptable (case insensitive) values of <tone>:
bu = Busy Tone
cf = Call Forwarded Dial Tone
cm = Confirmation Tone
co = Conference Tone
cw1 – cw10 = Call Waiting Tone 1-10, respectively
di = Dial Tone
di2 = Second Dial Tone
fb = Fast Busy Tone
ho = Holding Tone
od = Outside Dial Tone
pr = Prompt Tone
rb = Ringback Tone
ro = Reorder Tone (same as fast busy)
si1 – si4 = SIT TONE 1 – 4, respectively
st = Stutter Tone
0 – 9, *, #, a – d = DTMF 0 – 9, *, #, A – D respectively
One interesting thing I found is that apparently you can't set the Outside Dial Tone in Tone Profile A or B. I wonder if that was an oversight. I sent an e-mail to Obihai Support about it, just in case.
jimates:
Thanks Michigan Telephone,
I tried to find it last night, must have overlooked it. It seems every time I go through that manual I find something new.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page