This may be OT, but I can't seem to find how to do this. I have 7940/7960's with Skinny on them. When you start pressing numbers on the dialpad, you start building a number to dial. When I install SIP, that functionality goes away. You have to hit the speaker button, or lift the handset before you can start dialing. Is there a setting I am missing, or is this just a product of SIP and I have to live with? Thanks! Craig
Mark Johnson wrote:> This may be OT, but I can't seem to find how to do this. I have > 7940/7960's with Skinny on them. When you start pressing numbers on > the dialpad, you start building a number to dial. When I install SIP, > that functionality goes away. You have to hit the speaker button, or > lift the handset before you can start dialing. Is there a setting I > am missing, or is this just a product of SIP and I have to live with? >Mark, I just got a 7940(eBay) and put the 7.3 SIP image on it. To dial, I can either start dialing to build the number and press either the # key to initiate the dial or presss the dial option on the lcd panel. Doug
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 09:08:51 -0500, Mark Johnson <asterisk@astroshapes.com> wrote:> This may be OT, but I can't seem to find how to do this. I have > 7940/7960's with Skinny on them. When you start pressing numbers on the > dialpad, you start building a number to dial. When I install SIP, that > functionality goes away. You have to hit the speaker button, or lift > the handset before you can start dialing. Is there a setting I am > missing, or is this just a product of SIP and I have to live with? > > Thanks! > > CraigUnfortunately this "hot keypad" functionality is not included with the 7940/7960 SIP image. It is on the 7905/7912 SIP image though. As I have both types of phones in use here, it's somewhat annoying having to adjust my dialing habits depending on the phone I'm using :-) *shrugs* -Shaun