xenial (1) jpilot-dial.1.gz

Provided by: jpilot_1.8.2-1build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       jpilot-dial - generates the DTMF tone signals used for telephone dialing

SYNOPSIS

       jpilot-dial [options] number...

DESCRIPTION

       jpilot-dial  generates  the DTMF tone signals used for telephone dialing and by default sends the signals
       to the sound card.

       It can be used for easy dialing, simply put the telephone microphone near the computer  speaker  and  let
       the software dial for you.

       It is intended for dialing from within database programs that also store telephone numbers.

OPTIONS

       --tone-time
              milliseconds, default 100

       --silent-time
              milliseconds, default 50

       --sleep-time
              milliseconds, default 500

       --output-dev
              default /dev/dsp

       --use-audio
              default 1

       --bufsize
              default 4096

       --speed
              default 8000

       --bits default 8

       --lv   left speaker volume

       --rv   right speaker volume

       --table-size
              default 256

       --volume
              default 100

       --left default 0

       --right
              default 0

SEE ALSO

       jpilot(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was written by Ludovic Rousseau <rousseau@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system
       (but may be used by others).

                                                November 22, 2005                                 JPILOT-DIAL(1)