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Is there any way that the digital receptionist can dial a number when it answers the line? In this case the number 1.
p.s. i'm a newbie
p.s. i'm a newbie
I saw that too, and it did get ne going ......Discovery Technology said:I noticed this post in another forum which may get you thinking along the right track perhaps:
"I just configured my asterisk to send a DTMF 1 with a delay of 2 seconds for every incoming calls from GC forwarded to my Gizmo accounts. On my asterisk, I have dtmfmode=RFC2883 to handle the DTMF tones."
I thought of this path too, but I was not too sure if the DTMF tone would transfer properly. As a matter of fact, I already have a Main Greeting(DR) setup for it, I just would need to add the tone to it.Discovery Technology said:Otherwise, just thinking a little laterally here, seeing as the inbound call would be looking for the DTMF tone of the "1" key as it comes in, have you thought of recording a brief DTMF tone from the "1" key and then playing it at the start of the IVR menu? (with the suggested delay included)
I think "Express Talk" softphone has DTMF tones in it's DIR, hang on let me go check.Discovery Technology said:It would be interesting to see if it works - I would imagine that you would need a good quality recording of the DTMF tone though.
Nope, I can't remember, but one of the tele apps has the tones in it's DIR. If I can get that, I can import it into a "CoolEdit" like program and fuse it with the Main Greeting, and I think that could work.NRG said:I think "Express Talk" softphone has DTMF tones in it's DIR, hang on let me go check.Discovery Technology said:It would be interesting to see if it works - I would imagine that you would need a good quality recording of the DTMF tone though.
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