Attached to this post is the Irish XML settings file that can be uploaded to the OBi via the local user interface at:
System Management -> Device Update
At "Restore Configuration", select the xml file that is contained within the attached zip file.
Your OBi should now have Irish progress tones and dialled numbers will be processed quicker with the localised digit map.
If you are simply looking for an Irish digit map for your OBi, you can use the following:
(112|999|[2-9]xxxxxx|023[2-9]xxxxxx|02[24-9][2-9]xxxx|01[2-9]xxxxxx|118xx|04[0-79]xxxxxxx|0[5679]xxxxxxxx|0818xxxxxx|08[2-9][0-46-9]xxxxxx|08[2-9]5xxxxxxx|18xxxxxxxx|15xxxxxxxx|048xxxxxxxx|19xx|171|14x.|00x.|xx.|+xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)
Hi Mark
I'm just wondering if I need a RJ11 adapter to be able to connect my Irish landline to OBi devices (OBi110)? ... like the guys from the UK have to do for their BT lines
Thanks
M
Hi
In Ireland you will not need adaptor just use same lead as you are using at present with your phone
The OBi110 comes with a cable for connecting its LINE socket to a USA style PSTN/POTS line socket on the wall. The Republic of Ireland uses the same socket and wiring as the USA. Northern Ireland uses the British style plugs and sockets.
I think the irish digit map should be updated to take account of this post
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=8934.msg59234#msg59234
thanks
mylesm