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10.10 Using DTMF Signals as Post Dialable Digits
Post dialable digits are transmitted with DTMF after the dialed number itself, as soon as a connection is established. You can use this to control certain scripting commands with DTMF. You can also configure a post dialable digits on a speed dial.
Syntax
Post dialable digits are separated from the dialed number by an "x". In addition, you can use a comma to set a pause of two seconds. To insert a longer pause, you can add several successive commas.
Example:
1234x567,,89
This string dials the number "1234". When the call is accepted, the numbers "567" are transmitted with DTMF. After a pause of four seconds "89" is transmitted.
Last modified date: 10.19.2023