Hello,
when I use the Orbit2 without the telephonefunction and I want to make a call it is very uneasy to type in the PIN code. Is there a possibility that when I want to make a call and I push the green key the field for the pin will come automaticly?
Otherwise the phone trys to make the call, but break it one moment later. Then I have to open the common manager, have to start the phone and then I could type the pin code.
Thanks
orgy2
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Hi guys! I hope you guy's can help me out. Is it possible to insert a pause after a phone number? I would like a 2-3 second pause after an access number then have a pin number auto inserted.I've searched lots of posts but to no avail. Device is a blueangel 2003se.
Cheers!
use the "," (comma) symbol
Thanks for a quick response. Would there a space after the comma then the pin number? ie 07999123456, 1234
Cheers
As far as I know, the phone ignores spaces when dialing. I have one of my contacts set to dial his company's voicemail system, give his voicemail's access code, and leave my number as a numeric message, then hit pound to exit. It is in the format
(555) 555-1212 ,12345,,1234567890#
Thanks for that explanation, NetHead. Worked as you described!
Hi,
in the old (and current I believe as well) Nokia phone - and most other pure mobile phones for that matter - you can dial a "p", typically by holding down the "*" for a while. The "p" makes the phone wait a little while before continuing to dial the rest of the number.
I need this feature!!!
I am using some prepaid phone cards for which this feature is really necessary.
So, anyone have a clue how to get a similar functionality on WM5? The "p" certainly does not work ...
Thanks in advance - Andy
if you're dialing live, you can dial only the connection number then open the keypad to dial the rest of the keycode manually. If you want to automate it, create a contact with the full number and you can enter in "p" there.
I have a contact for my voicemail which dials the voicemail and waits and the pin + #. this works great with voicecommand cause all I have to do is say "call voicemail" and it'll dial, enter in the password automatically and I don't have to touch the phone at all...
Interesting ... I did migrate all my number from my previous phone, where i had the "p" included in the number. The numbers also seemingly came up correctly on the PPC phone. However, when I tried to dial the number, it would not take the complete number with the "p" - I cannot remember exactly what it did, but it did not dial the whole thing. Thats why I thought/ hoped that there is another way. I guess, after what you are saying, I should give it another try ...
And yes, the application that you are describing is very similar to what I want to use. There is a prepaid international call provider, which has a local dial-in number and lets me call abroad for very little money. I call the local number - the service provider recognizes my account by the incoming phone number of my mobile - and then I dial the destination number. For the recognising part however, it is needed that the phone waits a little before it continues to dial the destination number.
Alright, alright .... works! Thx for the assurance! Tried it again and it just takes a lot longer - the pause is longer - than it used to be on my Nokia. Also, I do not hear the dialing tones after the "p" anymore, which probably put me off before.
Thanks! Thread closed
Try replacing the "p" with a "," . It will pause for a few seconds once the other side picks up the phone.
I've heard about this, but I can't find the article to see how somebody else resolved this same issue(don't think it was here...or at least I can't find it). I need to dial two asterisks immediately after eachother. When I try this I get an asterisk and a P. I can't access my work voicemail without entering two asterisks.
I have two basic scenarios. I either dial in when nobody is there and I get automated attendant, enter my mailbox number, it rings 4 times, then on pickup I have to dial ** then my box number and password. Off hours I could probably create a number with a lot of pauses to accomplish this, but if I call in during the day, I get the receptionist, and I need to manually enter the **. Waiting a couple of seconds before pressing each will give me two asterisks, but I need to enter it within 1 second and WM6 won't let me do it.
I have a 8525 using tmo. Please help anybody!!! I don't mind a work around, I just need it to work.
Love the 8525. Pressing ** through dialer will give you a P, but slide out the keyboard and use the * there and it works fine.
same problem... but no resolution
I have the diamond (no slide out keyboard)... is there another fix? anyone?
My Phone (Touch HD) has attempted to unlocked itself in my pocket and is now at the enter "a1b2c3" stage. However I cannot get a soft keyboard / SIP to appear to do this! Any thoughts anyone? Desperately need this resolved.
Already tried a softreset?
Call your own number
Call your number. After answering the call on your phone, you could open the soft keyboard of your phone. you could now type "a1b2c3"... enjoy
Hi,
I often call conference call lines where you have to enter an access number to get in. To add a wait to a number I simply ad a ";" (semicolon) where I want the wait to be. A number could look like this: 1-866-345-2350;23456678#. A window pops up at th wait and asks me if I want to send the following numbers, the ones after the ":". Normally when I hit "Ok" the numbers are sent. Not so on this Android 2.1 powered phone (Huawei Ascend). Nothing happens when I hit "Ok" so I am not getting into the conference. I am able to enter the numbers manually, but since I do this a lot it's really cumbersome having to do it.
I'm not sure whether this is an Android 2.1 or Huawei hardware problem, but I sure would like to find out! Does anyone here have any idea what the problem might be?