Yes, you can! Register 12 allows you to add an Off hook dial delay in milliseconds

This register comes into play when using the Hotline dial feature or the speed dial numbers. This register

determines the delay from when the phone goes off hook to when it dials the hotline number. When a

speed dial trigger is detected the dialer has to hang up the line to get dial tone back, the dialer delays

this amount of time after getting dial tone back then dials the speed dial number. Scenario: You want

the dialer to delay 2000 milliseconds (2 seconds) before dialing hotline number. How to:

Step 1) Enter # 0 * -- wait for beep
Step 2) 12 -- wait for beep
Step 3) 2000 -- wait for beep

Step 4) ## -- wait for 2 beeps

Hangup


You can also add delays to the digits as they are being dialed out by programming registers 14 & 15

Register 14 Dtmf ON time in milliseconds
This sets the duration of the dtmf tone of each digit the dialer dials.
Scenario: You want the dtmf tone on time to be 50 milliseconds. How to:

Step 1) Enter # 0 * -- wait for beep

Step 2) 14 -- wait for beep
Step 3) 50 -- wait for beep
Step 4) ## -- waid for 2 beeps

Hangup

Register 15 Dtmf OFF time in milliseconds
This sets the duration of the silence period between each dtmf tone the dialer dials.
Scenario: You want the dtmf tone off time to be 50 milliseconds. How to:

Step 1) Enter # 0 * -- wait for beep

Step 2) 15 -- wait for beep
Step 3) 50 -- wait for beep
Step 4) ## -- waid for 2 beeps

Hangup


Example:  The programing below adds a 2 second delay before start dialing the toll-free number, and also adds a .5 second delay between each digit dialing.

#0*   : Enter program mode
01  18003468080 ##  : Number to dial
12   2000 ##               : Set 2000 millisecond delay before dialing
15   500 ##                 : Set 500 millisecond delay between dialed digits
Hang up




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