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    No spam please
    Guest
    Hi folks,

    I have a rather unusual case. At home, I have a 4-line answermachine taking
    calls. It has the capability of dialing a pager to say "I got a call". I'd
    like to have it page my cell phone. Unfortunately, I don't know if there's
    a code or alternate access number for doing that. If I have it dial my cell
    phone, the phone rings and when I pick up, I'm greeted with the touch tones
    that *would* have been sent to a pager.

    Sprint voice mail can send me a numeric page (or is it a text-message
    disguising itself as a numeric page?). Does anyone know how I might do the
    same?

    Thanx, Ric





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  2. #2
    Barry Schrager
    Guest

    Re: Using the Samsung A460 as a pager

    "No spam please" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Hi folks,
    >
    > I have a rather unusual case. At home, I have a 4-line answermachine taking
    > calls. It has the capability of dialing a pager to say "I got a call". I'd
    > like to have it page my cell phone. Unfortunately, I don't know if there's
    > a code or alternate access number for doing that. If I have it dial my cell
    > phone, the phone rings and when I pick up, I'm greeted with the touch tones
    > that *would* have been sent to a pager.
    >
    > Sprint voice mail can send me a numeric page (or is it a text-message
    > disguising itself as a numeric page?). Does anyone know how I might do the
    > same?
    >
    > Thanx, Ric


    Ric,

    I have the same situation. What I did was use a telephone line that
    is not normally used (my fax line) to call my cellphone. I then have
    that line defined on the A460 as "Answering Machine". So, when there
    is a message left on the answering machine, it calls my cellphone, and
    my cellphone displays "Answering Machine". I then just silence the
    call.

    This works because all the telephone lines coming into my home go
    through a PBX and I can easily choose the line that will be used for
    the outgoing notification. Your situation may be a little different.

    Barry



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