In simple terms you have 2 options at your disposal :
a) encorage users to adopt pressing gate / pound / hash (the noughts and crosses board above "9" on the keypad - i cant belive this keyboard doesn't have the symbol ;) at the end of the last digit - this in the sipura (like 99% of telephony devices) is treated as a send / termination / enter instruction and sends the instruction (invite message) to asterisk immediatly
Note this only applies if your using a touch-tone / dtmf (dual-tone multi-frequency) enabled hand set.
b) edit the dial plan of the sipura, to instruct the device of your dial plan, so that it understands how your system is configured. It is sensitve enough to understand that numbers like 999 / 112 / 911 are only 3 digits when national dialing is a greater length.
For assitance with that google for spa-2000 user guide, which contains examples or contact me with further information of your set up
Hope this helps.
david On 28 Jan 2005, at 11:14, Remco Barende wrote:
When I use an analog phone connected to a Sipura SPA-2000 it takes about 3-4 seconds before the number is actually dialled.
Very annoying especially if you are connecting an intercom to it.
Can I change this behaviour and do I need to look at * config or the config of the SPA-2000?
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