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Register 12 – Off-Hook Delay in Milliseconds (ms):
This register determines the delay from when the phone goes off-hook to when it dials the hotline number from
Register 01.
Example: You want the dialer to delay 2000 milliseconds (2 seconds) before dialing the hotline number:
1. 12
beep
2. 2000
3. # # beep beep
Register 13 – Call Restrict Mode:
This register instructs the Mini HotDialer™ to restrict all outgoing calls, such as those entered with the dial on a phone
or a hand-held pocket type DTMF dialer.
When programmed to Restrict Outgoing Calls and a Hotdial Number is programmed in Register 01, any digits dialed
after the Mini HotDialer™ is done dialing will result in the Mini HotDialer™ immediately hanging up the line for a
moment, coming back off-hook and re-dialing the programmed Hotdial Number. Maybe not a great idea on a 911 call?
When programmed to Restrict Outgoing Calls and no Hotdial Number is programmed in Register 01, and a DTMF
digit is dialed the Mini HotDialer™ will immediately hang up the line for a moment and come back off-hook giving you
dial tone (but no number can be dialed).
Valid Entries:
0 = Allow outgoing calls
1 = Restrict outgoing calls
Example: You want the Mini HotDialer™ to restrict all calls:
1. 13
beep
2. 1
3. # # beep beep
Register 14 – DTMF Digit ON Time in Milliseconds (ms):
This sets the duration of the DTMF tone of each digit dialed.
Example: You want the DTMF tone ON time to be 50 milliseconds (digit duration):
1. 14
beep
2. 50
3. # # beep beep
Register 15 – DTMF Digit OFF Time in Milliseconds (ms):
This sets the duration of the silent period between each DTMF digit dialed. The ON and OFF times are normally the
same.
Example: You want the DTMF tone OFF time (inter-digit time) to be 50 milliseconds.
1. 15
beep
2. 50
3. # # beep beep