Can't redial a number with extra digits

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BostonFern:
My phone saves the last number I dialed, and appends to it all the extra the digits I pushed after the call was connected.     If I use the redial feature,  the call wouldn't go through because of these extra numbers, and give me a busy tone.

This means I can't redial a number, especially a business number that requires some phone tree navigation.  It's frustrating, as my old landline had no such problem.

Is there a way to get around this problem?

Shale:
OBi devices have these, which I have not tried. You try, and let us know how that works for you:

*05, Tell device to periodically redial the last called number until the called party rings or answers
*06, Cancel the last repeat dial request
*07  Redial

BostonFern:
Perhaps I wasn't clear enough.  Obi202 does attempt to redial the number saved by my phone, however, the redial cannot be successful because the saved number has a few extra digits.

To give you an example, calling this number will be fine
888 111 2222

However, calling this number will never work
888 111 2222 333

Shale:
Quote from: BostonFern on June 30, 2013, 08:26:59 am

Perhaps I wasn't clear enough.  Obi202 does attempt to redial the number saved by my phone, however, the redial cannot be successful because the saved number has a few extra digits.


I see. It was not clear to me that you were using the OBi's redial feature. When you said "My phone saves the last number I dialed, and appends to it all the extra the digits I pushed after the call was connected", I thought you meant you were using your phone's redial button rather than the *07 star code to invoke OBi's feature. So I was hoping that the OBi would have remembered just the phone number that it last used, and not any phone tree or access code digits that were made during the call.

BostonFern:
Actually, you were right about my problem.  I just didn't understand what your reply meant.   I just realized what your first reply was trying to tell me.  I tried *07 and it works perfectly.

Yes, if I use the redial feature of my phone, I would have problems.  But using Obi's redial,  I have no problem.

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