problems with diverts to voicemail & # of rings b4 diver - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

my mob no is: 07743889117
my voicemail no is: 01234567891 (suppose)
i ve tried searching around on the forum and found 1 thread where this topic was discussed, however it was quite confusing.
my o2 XDA IIs used to divert calls to my voicemail only after 15 seconds, however i wanted to change this to 30 seconds and then came across a thread on the forum here.
i used a long command starting with: **61*077453889117....
(i ve forgotten the last few sequences of the command)
so neways, it did the trick, the timer was delayed to 30seconds, however here is the PROBLEM: when sum1 calls, it rings for 30seconds, and then it says: "ur call z being trasferred....ur call being transferred, THE NUMBER YOU HAVE CALLED IS NOT RECOGNISED"
any1 knows how 2 fix my problem n get the diverts to my voicemail up n running again?
if you are going to write the commands, can u plz use my above given numbers so that i know exactly what to do.
many thx

any1 at all?

Hi SenzAsian
I have had mixed success with using the codes. Don't have it to hand right now, but will try and find tonight. But a better plan is to just call tech support. They can just change it on the server side for you. I think 40 seconds is the max... Have you tried that?
Regards
Chris

If you do a search on Google for "gsm codes" then several pages are returned. Try one or more of these for advice if the command I give below is no good.
If you have an O2 XDA IIs I am assuming you are on the O2 UK network. The number after the **61* bit should be the number of the O2 voicemail service. Therefore, the command for a 30sec delay to divert to voicemail after not answering your phone is:
**61*+447802091901*30#
Then press the GREEN send button.
Hope this helps.

hey guys, thank u very much for ur input!
mvsmith, thx man, it worked! however, ur command was missing a * towards the end, so let me write down the proper command in case other users need to set their delay times:
Steps:
1. find ur voicemail number (not ur mob number)!
2. so suppose ur voicemail no is: +447743888888, then
3. on the xda fone scree, type in: **61*447743888888**30#
(the **30# at the end will set it to a 30seconds delay b4 it goes to ur voicemail)
4. click send/talk
5. wait for a few seconds
6. DONE!

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Quick questions concerning Schap's Rom

Evening guys and gals,
Just flashed my Imate Jasjam to Schap's wonderful Rom (lite) version and LOVING it, just had a few quick questions:
1. As an Australian resident, when people call from home lines/mobiles - the Caller ID is obviously setup for Americans - ie. (075) 582 3293, however here in Australia our Caller ID is setup to be (07) 5582 3293 for example. I couldn't for the life of me see where this could be changed, any help would be sweet.
2. Is there anyway to increase the length of Ringing when someone calls? Or is that simply up to your Telecommunications provider and when Message Bank kicks in?
Thanks,
EG04
1. Try changing the language under Settings/System/Regional Settings
2. That's up to the service provider.
Thanks for your prompt reply mate. In response to the change in Regional Settings, it was a good idea (and one I hadn't thought of) but after changing them, and applying a Soft Rest, still didn't change
EG04
I can change how long my phone rings before going to voicemail by going into
Start/Settings/Phone
Click the Services tab and highight 'Call Forwarding' then click 'get settings'
I change mine to the max 30seconds with AT&T. Default is 20sec
I LOVE u MrDSL - 1 problem down, mine was on 15 seconds which was RIDICULOUS with city noise and me dancing to the Ringtone .
Still can't figure out for the life of me how to switch to Australia Caller ID rules...
MrDSL said:
I can change how long my phone rings before going to voicemail by going into
Start/Settings/Phone
Click the Services tab and highight 'Call Forwarding' then click 'get settings'
I change mine to the max 30seconds with AT&T. Default is 20sec
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Wow! I didn't you know you could do this!! This is great! And it works on my Nokia E70 (Symbian) phone, as well. Thanks.
Ira Seigel
Sorry to bump, but really would love how to figure out about changing back to Australian phone standards...
Anytime guys glad I could help..
elite_gamer04 said:
Sorry to bump, but really would love how to figure out about changing back to Australian phone standards...
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You could always force it to display however you want just by editing your contacts in Outlook. Instead of (041) 8888888 just change it to (04) 18888888 or you can take out the brackets altogether. And this isn't just Schap's. It's all ROMs... maybe not the Telstra ones though they're probably preconfigured for Australia.
Re your problem with caller ID format.
Don't know if any of this helps, but a couple of things I noted.
I use S2U2 as a screen saver/locker. One of the options in this program is to modify the format of the caller ID number. Only trouble is, the only options it gives are nothing (default), US format, and full international format. Not sure what it would do on your phone, but it might be worth a play.
You can modify HKLM/Security/ColdInit/Locale to 3081 (decimal) if it's not set already.
That may change back, however when you re-boot. (See this post).

Unknown things at HTC P3300

hello there .. i am the happy owner of a HTC p3300 .. but i want to explain me some things:
1. what i need to see youtube videos ?! when i browse youtube ... and i select a video, it opens the windows media player and the video is not working ...
2. when i don't answer the phone, a sms is sent automatically. how can i cancel this option ?!
keep in touch
bump ~ help
Here are instructions to handle your first issue. I've tried it myself and it works.:
http://wikigiz.com/2008/04/21/how-to-watch-youtube-on-windows-mobile
As for your second issue... I don't have that problem. Why is an SMS sent when you don't answer the phone? What does it contain? When I don't answer my phone, my phone just shows a missed call, unless a voice message was left.
The second problem might be related to the providers voicemail set up, at least with t-mobile you can set up such behaviour to get an (or many) SMS for missed call. Nothing to be done on artemis, this can be changed at the provider.
SirLagalot said:
The second problem might be related to the providers voicemail set up, at least with t-mobile you can set up such behaviour to get an (or many) SMS for missed call. Nothing to be done on artemis, this can be changed at the provider.
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i've mananged the problem with sms ... mobile secretary was (epic fail)
but with youtube still working ..

Can't We Have AM for S260

Dear All,
I am looking for the answering machine for Excalibur, is that possible to have it.
Respect for All
KARAN ADHIKARI
GUJARAT-INDIA
What do you mean "Answering Machine"..
When you don't pick up a call, the DASH will forward it to a certain phone number which acts as the Answer Machine...for T-Mobile for instance, it goes to a T-Mobile Number specific to your phone that is your answering 'machine'.
If you want to know how to change the number here is how :
Go to SETTINGS
Click on PHONE
Click on CALL FORWARDING
Under Call Forwarding there are multiple different instances...Click on each and it should let you change the phone number there...
Hope this helps
Thank You
Sir, I will not help me because I am from India hence using the local service providers.
Thnx..
Sorry, I did not really get your question initially then.
Is it that you want the message from the Excalibur's Answering Machine (ie. to use on other phones)? Or do you want to know what the number is?
Regardless of what country or area you are in, as long as you are on a network, there should be a "call forward" number for most (if not all) of those instances I mentioned above.
If you are asking if you could get a copy of the answering machine, you can surly get an audio copy by using a program to record the call (Search the forums, the name escapes me), however you can't get the (if you have it) "press ... to do this" and so on, as that is specific to the programming on the answering machine.
I hope this helps.
If once again, I don't seem to have understood your question correctly, could you please clarify a bit?

Visual Voicemail Problems

Hi all!
This is my 1st Evo post (maybe 1st post period) and Im having trouble with my visual voicemail. I am on the latest firmware, the phone is brand new (got it 2 days ago).
When I open the visual voicemail app, I press menu and click undelivered messages. Sitting in this folder is "[email protected]". Ive tried resending it, no luck. I cant delete it either. I get an error message stating "there is a delay in setting up your voicemail. Your message will be sent as soon as this step is complete." Also, when I hold the 1 key down, it doesnt take me to VM, it just rings and I get an error message. I have to dial my own number to get to my voice messages. What am I doing wrong?
Problem 1: No visual voicemail
Problem 2: Holding 1 key doesnt take me to VM
Thanks in advance for anyones help, it is surely appreciated!
Chris
I forgot to mention, I have full service strength and I can use the internet and get email over the 3g/4g connection.
I called customer service, and they told me to call back on a different line. Wish I had one........
It sounds like there is an issue regarding your profile. You could try updating your profile.
Settings - System Updates - Update Profile
Also update the PRL while you're there.
If that doesn't work and you don't have another phone to call Sprint with, then take it into a store and use their phones to call support, or maybe they can help you there.
Also a suggestion, don't post replies to your topic just edit your existing one. I almost skipped the post because I saw 3 replies, assuming the question was answered.
Sirchuk said:
It sounds like there is an issue regarding your profile. You could try updating your profile.
Settings - System Updates - Update Profile
Also update the PRL while you're there.
If that doesn't work and you don't have another phone to call Sprint with, then take it into a store and use their phones to call support, or maybe they can help you there.
Also a suggestion, don't post replies to your topic just edit your existing one. I almost skipped the post because I saw 3 replies, assuming the question was answered.
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Will do, headed to a sprint store now.
Thanks for the forum ettiquite info too
here is how your fix this problem...
I just had this and nothing I did or looked up help. got off of the line with Sprint and apparently there is sometimes a "Ghost" number set up on your phone during initiation and if your ported # does not get embedded in the software properly, you are hosed.
here is how you fix it:
- from dialer, dial ##643750#
- a menu will pop up, hit edit mode
- there will be 2 options -- can't remember the names. the top one will be what should be your phone # and the bottom one is a general access # that is *not* your phone #
- on the top entry, click edit and replace the # with your own phone #
- click the menu button on the phone and initiate the change
After I did this, my many test voicemails arrived after about 10 seconds.
Hope this helps --- I was not a member of this forum but registered just to log this fix as it is very frustrating. I hope this saves someone some time and frustration!
1. Sign up for google voice,
2. setup conditional call forwarding on your voicemail
3. enjoy transcribed text and better recording quality
donatom3 said:
1. Sign up for google voice,
2. setup conditional call forwarding on your voicemail
3. enjoy transcribed text and better recording quality
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I was trying to figure this out.. What's the easy to set up forwarding to google voice?
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
sjr19 said:
I was trying to figure this out.. What's the easy to set up forwarding to google voice?
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA App
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Go to settings in google voice then voice settings you should see your mobile number and a link to enable google voicemail on this phone.
Basically you're going to dial *28XXXXXXXXXX which is your phone number.
peakay said:
I just had this and nothing I did or looked up help. got off of the line with Sprint and apparently there is sometimes a "Ghost" number set up on your phone during initiation and if your ported # does not get embedded in the software properly, you are hosed.
here is how you fix it:
- from dialer, dial ##643750#
- a menu will pop up, hit edit mode
- there will be 2 options -- can't remember the names. the top one will be what should be your phone # and the bottom one is a general access # that is *not* your phone #
- on the top entry, click edit and replace the # with your own phone #
- click the menu button on the phone and initiate the change
After I did this, my many test voicemails arrived after about 10 seconds.
Hope this helps --- I was not a member of this forum but registered just to log this fix as it is very frustrating. I hope this saves someone some time apd frustration!
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I had this exact problem when I ported my old number to my Evo. I went to a Sprint store and they called CS, and I watched the keystrokes the rep did so I'd know what he did. I think the code for this is different for everybody. I just realized today that when CS did this for me, the rep dialed ##xxxxxx# where xxxxxx was actually my MSL code (just looked it up today and it looked familiar, now I know why).
So enter your own MSL and you should get what you need.

[Q] speed dial problem with Motorola Defy

Hello every one
here I just bought the Motorola Defy, which I find wonderful on all items, apart from the low autonomy and some bugs, particularly in the allocation of the 9 speed dial numbers, I select the speed dial from the contacts, everything goes normal, I try to call ok, but some time later, 1 / 2 hour or so, when I try to call in short, he no longer recognizes contacts allocated, it said "no contact is assigned to the 2 key", and the same for all numbers, when I check, there are no more contacts assigned to speed dialing, and whenever I am obliged to allocate a new .
Someone had this problem?
is there any solutions?
thank you in advance
PS: Excuse my bad English
anybody here can help me please
ok if u have set a contact in speed dial and u wanna make a call to that contact then u need to keep the number of the speed dial pressed for 2-3 seconds until it makes the call, it wont call the number if you press the speed dial number (i.e 0-9) and then the call button...
i had that problem too on stock eclair (im guessing you use that too). just try to exclude the dialler of your task manager (if you dont use any, then start using es task manager), maybe that will help!
Sent from my superfast CM7 Defy.
teftooofa said:
Hello every one
here I just bought the Motorola Defy, which I find wonderful on all items, apart from the low autonomy and some bugs, particularly in the allocation of the 9 speed dial numbers, I select the speed dial from the contacts, everything goes normal, I try to call ok, but some time later, 1 / 2 hour or so, when I try to call in short, he no longer recognizes contacts allocated, it said "no contact is assigned to the 2 key", and the same for all numbers, when I check, there are no more contacts assigned to speed dialing, and whenever I am obliged to allocate a new .
Someone had this problem?
is there any solutions?
thank you in advance
PS: Excuse my bad English
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Hello, I'm with the exactly same problem.
It began in original android 2.1 and hv been solved after update to 2.2.1, but after the root, this problem returned...
PLEASE, can anyone help me/us on this? Any idea is welcome.
Cheers

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