You can also adjust the Interdigit Long Timer and Interdigit Short
Timer values found in the Regional settings config screen.

- Pedro


On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:36:14 +0100 (CET), Remco Barende
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, David John Walsh wrote:
> 
> > The "delay" is a time out.  The SPA does not know how many numbers it is
> > expecting before it has a complete number for your system.  The invite
> > message is sent as a single message to asterisk containing the whole number
> > string, as apposed to each number individually.
> >
> > 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.
> 
> Great, thanks! This is the easiest solution, the intercom can dial a * and
> # I only have to terminate the number with an # :)
> 
> Thanks for the tip! All my visitors at the door will be greatful :)
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