I have the OBiBT on my OBi1032 IP Phone. When I get calls on my cellphone it rings the OBi1032 ok. I have one of the SideCar buttons programed for my cellphone with BT1. When I dial a 10 digit number and press the SideCar button to select my cellphone, it only dials the first 3 numbers (areacode) to my cellphone. Not sure how to correct this.
I have played with my 1062 for a while but still new at it.
I have BT configured on my bottom (#6 button) and connected to my cellphone. Inbound calls work fine.
I push the button and when I dial 10 digit, it works as expected. Dialing 7 digits in my local cellphone area works also. Adding a # at the end seems to make no difference.
My digit map for BT is the default with my area code (808) in it.
(<1808>[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|[1-9]11S2|[1-9]xx.)
My phone settings for DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute are default
Quote from: Lavarock7 on April 21, 2016, 10:57:37 PM
I have played with my 1062 for a while but still new at it.
I have BT configured on my bottom (#6 button) and connected to my cellphone. Inbound calls work fine.
I push the button and when I dial 10 digit, it works as expected. Dialing 7 digits in my local cellphone area works also. Adding a # at the end seems to make no difference.
My digit map for BT is the default with my area code (808) in it.
(<1808>[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|[1-9]11S2|[1-9]xx.)
My phone settings for DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute are default
I changed my digitmap to (<1928>[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|[1-9]11S2|[1-9]xx.)
from the default that was missing the last dot in (1-9)xx.)
It does work for 10 digit dialing but fails for 7 digit dialing which I never do anyway. My call history shows To BT1() for 7 digit dialing, so the number never gets to my phone.
7 Digit dialing is now working.
The default DigitMap for BT1 was (1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|[1-9]11S2|[1-9]xx)
and should have been (1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|[1-9]11S2|[1-9]xx.)
That's why it was only sending 3 digits to my cellphone.
Hi Grant,
I think that you have spotted a genuine firmware design error. I have just checked my OBi1032 and have the same default BT digitmap:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|[1-9]11S2|[1-9]xx)
The final rule makes no sense without the "."
Personally, I would have preferred to see this as the default:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.|[1-9]11S2|xx.)
This would enable users outside of North America to get some sort of service using the BT Voice Service while they were thinking about a digit map more suited to their needs.
Edit: Looking at Lavarock7's post, this seems to only be a problem with the OBi1032 and not for the OBi1062.
Hi Ian,
After I looked at the DigitMap a little closer, I figured it was a firmware error too.