DigitMap question

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drgeoff:
Quote from: azrobert on May 16, 2014, 08:25:31 am

If you have a phone that you dial the number then press Talk/Send there is a very small delay between digits, therefore you can change the rule to 011xx.S1

Also if you always dial the international numbers from the phone memories of a phone without Talk/Send facility.

mj56gt:
I know that you need to dial 011 first for international calls from a landline in the US. However, the Localphone website says that you should dial 00 + country code + phone umber. Are you sure that you should dial 011 as usual with Localphone?

drgeoff:
I'm in the UK and use localphone for calls to Japan. I dial 0081.....

azrobert:
Here's another option.
Use:  011xxxxxxxxxxx.S2

You won't get a match until dialing at least 10 digits after the 011 prefix.
Now you don't have to worry about pausing until after the 10th digit, so I reduced the pause to 2 seconds.

jazzy:
Quote from: azrobert on May 16, 2014, 08:25:31 am

Change 911 in the Phone port DigitMap to 911S0

Change 011xx. to 011xx.S3 for a 3 second delay.
While you are dialing an international call you can't pause for 3 or more seconds. If you do the call will be routed before finishing dialing.

If you have a phone that you dial the number then press Talk/Send there is a very small delay between digits, therefore you can change the rule to 011xx.S1



Thanks! exactly what I'm looking for, I'll test 911 later tonight ( of course using my cell # in place of dispatch # )

I can deal with 3 sec delay, may even bump it up to 4  secs.

I just get a dial tone, then punch numbers, no need to press send.

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