Any cordless phones out there that allow long touch tones to be pressed?
GC_convertee:
I just realized that this is a one line phone
I was looking for a 2-Line phone
We have 2 google voice numbers setup on the obi
This one seems like 2 lines, but maybe older
http://www.amazon.com/VTech-DS6151-Expandable-Answering-Additional/dp/B003CTI9FY/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Also they both dont have a headset jack, bummer
RonR:
The OBi supports only single-line telephone devices. You cannot use the second line on a two-line telephone with the OBi.
jimates:
Also they both dont have a headset jack, bummer
GC_Convertee,
Most of the newer phones do not have headset jacks because the handsets have speakerphone in them.
OBiSupport:
Quote from: GC_convertee on May 15, 2011, 03:42:55 pm
When I press and hold the buttons on the handset, the dtmf tone stays on as long as I press the button.
But when I listen on the other end (on a cellphone or something), it's only a short dtmf tone, no matter how long I hold down the panasonic buttons
If you enabled "FixedDurationRFC2833DTMF" in your service setting, e.g., GV general setting in service provider 1 or 2, you will hear the short DTMF tone on the other end, your cellphone.
Standard DTMF tone duration requires at least 50 ms ON and 50 ms OFF. This "fixed duration" tone sent by OBi device is long enough to correctly transmit DTMF digits. If you have trouble to get digits through, and you are using GV service. Please try Gmail call phone service to call the same conference call number, and see if you can send digits without problem.
If problem still exists, plese contact us at support@obihai.com, state your OBi number, and we will surely look into this.
GC_convertee:
I have not explicitly set that setting, just used the webportal
I got the The vtech phones and they do not seem to have the the LONG dtmf tone on the receiving end no matter how long you press the buttons
But, it is working for punching digits into the conf call number
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