Thanks Brian for the "heads up" on the warm line technique - sorry about the
"empty" previous reply of mine where I accidentally hit send before typing
anything.
I now use the warm line method to give me a real (not simulated) BT dial
tone after 4 seconds in the following configuration:-
Line 1 Tab Settings:-
Dial Plan:-
(P4<:#9>S0<:@gw0>|<12,:>x.|0x.<:@gw1>|<9,:>x.<:@gw 0>|#9S0<:@gw0>|x)
PSTN Line Tab Settings:-
- Dial Plans - Dial Plan 2: - (<#9:><:,>|x.)
- VoIP-To-PSTN Gateway Setup - Line 1 VoIP Caller DP: - 2
So if I want BT I just wait the 4 seconds for the BT dial tone. This is
useful on my Panasonic DECT phone as it allows me to use the phone book
without pre-programming a prefix (9 or #9).
I like the option of actaul BT call progress tones as sometimes there are
voice messages, etc that can be missed if relying entirely on ATA generated
call progress tones.
Cheers from Mike