Suppress Dtmf Playback Setting; Display Dtmf Digits Setting - Aastra 6730i Administrator's Manual

6700i series, 6800i series, 9000i series
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Suppress DTMF Playback Setting

Parameter –
suppress dtmf playback
Description
Format
Default Value
Range
Example

Display DTMF Digits Setting

Parameter –
display dtmf digits
Description
Format
Default Value
Range
Example
A-144
Configuration Files
aastra.cfg, <model>.cfg, <mac>.cfg
Enables and disables suppression of DTMF playback when a number is dialed from the
softkeys or programmable keys.
When you disable the suppression of DTMF playback and you press a softkey or program-
mable key, the IP phone dials the stored number and displays each digit as dialed in the
LCD window. When you enable the suppression of DTMF playback, the IP phone dials the
stored number and displays the entire number immediately in the LCD window, allowing
the call to be dialed faster.
Boolean
1 (enabled)
0 (disabled)
1 (enabled)
suppress dtmf playback: 0
Configuration Files
aastra.cfg, <model>.cfg, <mac>.cfg
Enables and disables the display of DTMF digits when dialing on the IP phone.
DTMF is the signal sent from the phone to the network that you generate when you press
the phone's touch keys. This is also known as "touchtone" dialing. Each key you press on
your phone generates two tones of specific frequencies. One tone is generated from a
high-frequency group of tones and the other from a low frequency group.
If enabled, this parameter displays the digits on the IP phone display if you are dialing from
the keypad, or from a softkey or programmable key. This parameter is disabled by default
(no digits display when dialing).
Boolean
0 (disabled)
0 (disabled)
1 (enabled)
display dtmf digits: 1
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