Jerry Geis wrote:


 Samy,


Thanks for the suggestion - however I am confused on the wiki the
'w' stands for:

*w*: Allow the /called/ user to start recording after pressing *1 or what defined in features.conf (Asterisk > v1.0.x)

This is not a delay of any kind.

Jerry



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Jerry Geis wrote:

/ I am searching for a way to add a 2 second delay before calling out

/>/ with Dial().
/>/ Sometimes I get the message "you must first dial a 1 to place this call". />/ I presume the phone company is missing the first digit pulsed out />/ sometimes.
/>/
/>/ How do I put a 2 second delay after coming offhook and before dialing />/ the digits?
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You can prepend a 'w' for a half-second wait which will resolve this problem.

e.g., Zap/1/w19007529269

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Hi Jerry,

Check out: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Zap+channels

Note this line on the page:
/phonenumber/, if present, specifies which telephone number you wish to be connected with. Note that this makes sense only when you are dialing a telephone line (an FXO or PRI interface), not an internal extension. Within the phone number, you may use the special modifier *w* to indicate a half-second pause. You might want to use this to wait for a dialtone or for a pause while dialing digits. You may also use the special modifier *c* to allow for clear channel connections between PRI ports.

w = half-a-second wait

So, Zap/1/wwww13105551212 would be a 2 second wait. However, I've dealt with a lot of phone providers and none have ever required more than a single half-a-second wait for them to begin detecting the DTMF tones, so you should be good with one 'w'.

-samy
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