ACA - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
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Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
Using the # sign does not appear to have any effect. Using standard analog lines, user dials 9+1+AC+Number six to seven seconds before ringing. Same hold true when using the # sign. Digit timer set to 3 seconds.
what do you have set for dial delay timer and dial delay count ???
ACA - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
______________
Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
In our area we dial either 10 digits for local or 11 digits for domestic LD. We use 10 X's to match local or 1 + 10 X's to match domestic LD. Once the last digit is dialed, there is no delay before a trunk is selected.
Mike
We use 0 as delay count in NZ for the new PRA ISDN Lite, the shortcode for our local calls is XXXXXXX; 7 digits for our local calls, then the semi column thing at the end.
Then separate entries the same for 8,9,10,11,12 digit numbers etc.
Not sure how this will go with POTS lines, but good info anyhow i hope???
From the Short Codes Help in Manager App....
Dialing Complete
Receive sending complete. When used this must be the last character in the short code string. It instructs the system to wait for the number to be fully dialed, using the Dial Delay Time or the user dialing #, before acting on the short code
The majority of North-American telephony services use en-bloc dialing. Therefore the use of a ; is recommended at the end of all dialing short codes that use an N. This is also recommended for all dialing where secondary dial tone short codes are being used.
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