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When accessing voicemail, it prompts for a password. When entering the password, each tone last 2 seconds. Say I touch 1234, for each number hit, the tone will continue to sound like I have the button pressed.
Had anyone had this issue before? If so, how did you fix it? (I hope I explained this well enough LOL)
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Are you 100% sure the last digit you dial isn't a sticky button?
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It happens no matter what extension we use. It does sound like the keys are sticking tho.
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And its only when we are using the Dispatch. Dialing out on a CO Line works fine. Just using the voicemail.
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There are two timers in call handling data. One is vm dialing ratio tone time... default is 120 milliseconds. The second is vm dialing ratio inter-digit timer...default is 120 milliseconds.
For a normal co call the timers are set at 70 milliseconds each.
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