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<sup>1</sup> Length of tone = RCO Pulse Time (default 3,5 seconds) | <sup>1</sup> Length of tone = RCO Pulse Time (default 3,5 seconds) | ||
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*Directory number 1, feature 107/1: When digit 1 is pressed during conversation, DTMF digit 1 is transmitted (default for 3,5 seconds) | *Directory number 1, feature 107/1: When digit 1 is pressed during conversation, DTMF digit 1 is transmitted (default for 3,5 seconds) | ||
Revision as of 13:13, 13 September 2007
| Param1 | Description | |
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| 0 - 9 1 | DTMF tones 0-9 | |
| 10 and 11 1 | '*' and '#' | |
| 255 | DTMF tone activated. Following digits dialed are transmitted as DTMF digits | |
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1 Length of tone = RCO Pulse Time (default 3,5 seconds) | ||
Examples:
- Directory number 1, feature 107/1: When digit 1 is pressed during conversation, DTMF digit 1 is transmitted (default for 3,5 seconds)
- Directory number 1, feature 107/5: When digit 1 is pressed during conversation, DTMF digit 5 is transmitted (default for 3,5 seconds)
- Directory number 1, feature 107/255: When digit 1 is pressed during conversation, following digits will be sent as DTMF digits. E.g. 1 + 345 will send DTMF 3, then 4, then 5. The DTMF tone is transmitted as long as the digit is pressed. Press C-key to leave the "DTMF transmission mode" and return back to conversation.
