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GSM Command line


I recently switched from Nokia to Ericsson with my mobile phone. So I got confused with the menus and where to find stuff. Then I remembered: GSM Phones come with their own command line. Every setting, that is carrier side (like call divert) has a shortcut you can type in without digging into the logic the UI designer of your phone had in mind (or hadn't). My personal cheat sheet:
Command line Function
**004*<TargetNo />#<SEND /> Activate all conditional diverts
##004#<SEND /> Deactivate all conditional diverts
**21*<TargetNo# /><SEND /> Divert all calls to <TargetNo />
*21#<SEND /> Divert all calls to previously set number
*#21#<SEND /> Status of unconditional divert
##21#<SEND /> Deactivate call diverts
**61*<TargetNo />#<SEND /> Divert when call not answered
**61*<TargetNo />**<No of seconds to ring, max 30 />#<SEND /> Activate Call Divert when not answered, set numbers of seconds to ring
*#61#<SEND /> Status of Call divert when not answered
##61#<SEND /> Cancel Call divert when not answered
**62*<TargetNo /><SEND /> Call Divert when not reachable
*#62#<SEND /> Status of Call Divert when not reachable
##62#<SEND /> Cancel Call Divert when not reachable
**67*<TargetNo />#<SEND /> Call Divert when busy
*#67#<SEND /> Call Divert when busy
##67#<SEND /> Cancel Call Divert when busy
See the full list here. Your mileage my vary!

Posted by on 03 May 2004 | Comments (0) | categories: Software

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