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JPILOT-DIAL(1)							JPILOT-DIAL(1)

NAME
       jpilot-dial - generates the dtmf tone signals used for telephone

SYNOPSIS
       jpilot-dial [options] number...

DESCRIPTION
       This  manual page documents briefly the jpilot-dial command.  This man‐
       ual page was written for the Debian distribution because	 the  original
       program does not have a manual page.

       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 compiter speaker and let the software dial for you.

       It  is  intended	 for  dialing from within data base 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   default - no change

       --rv   default - no change

       --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).

			       january 15, 2003			JPILOT-DIAL(1)
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