On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Brent Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> Jerry Geis wrote: > > Are your polycom phones set up for overlap dialing or do you dial the > number then press a key to dial? > > > > > From you message I tried a couple things... > > Clicking New call, then starting to dial this is when it messes up. > > when I start entering the number first then click dial this successfull > does the 1044 and I am connected as I thought. > > How do I turn off this overlap dial? > > Thanks so much. > > jerry > > > It's been a while since I've used a polycom so I'm trying to look it up. > From what I can see the automatic dialing in Polycoms is accomplished with > the digitmap setting. Any of the patterns set in digitmap are dialed > automatically as soon as one is recognized. You can try removing everything > from the digitmap to force users to click "dial" on every call. > You could do that, or you could read the extensive writeups on www.voip-info.org and figure out a phone dialplan that works for you. That would be my long term suggestion. I try to replicate a POTS line as much as possible, or at least an office phone, with 9 to get out since most people are already hard wired for that in an office environment. The last thing you need is someone trying to dial 911 or whatever your emergency number is and in panic, forgetting to press dial. It isn't that hard to understand, and I was forced to since different regions have seven digit dialing but it is all ten or eleven in the Maryland area. -- Thanks, Steve Totaro +18887771888 (Toll Free) +12409381212 (Cell) +12024369784 (Skype)
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