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#247668 09/10/11 03:29 AM
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We're using speed dial to access paging but it takes 3 seconds after you dial the code before you hear the page tone. Do you know how to speed this up? Is there some kind of timer involved?

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#247669 09/10/11 05:15 AM
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Usually paging equipment will be connected to CO port and it's an access code to fetch CO port and it is immediate.

#247670 09/10/11 06:43 AM
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It's an analog extension connected to a co port on the trunk card. I can manually access it through direct trunk access and it cuts straight through, but when it's accessed through speed dial there is a 3 second delay.

#247671 09/10/11 08:19 PM
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How are you connecting amplifier to PBX?

#247672 09/11/11 01:50 AM
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Is there a character you can add to the end of the speed dial number to tell the system you are done dialing? I am guessing the system is waiting to see if there are more digits to be entered, hence the delay......

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That's what I'm thinking, probably "#". Will try.

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Adding "#" didn't help. Could it be the inter-digit timer? If so, what command?

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Still 3 second pause, which is defined by NEC as the timer for *, or P. *or P Not in dial string for speed dial. ?

#247676 09/21/11 08:55 PM
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I believe you are going down the wrong path with this, as if it were these timers, you would have the same problem when direct accessing the system. I believe the system may be detecting dial tone or simply pausing to allow dial tone to be presented! What is stored in the speed dial?


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