debian man page for jpilot-dial

Query: jpilot-dial

OS: debian

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JPILOT-DIAL(1)						      General Commands Manual						    JPILOT-DIAL(1)

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)
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