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  1. #1
    Jeremy Pope
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    "FWC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I use to be able to change the delay settings from when any unanswered
    >calls are transferred to my voicemail.
    >
    > Am sure I was able to access the settings and change the time delay from
    > 10sec, 20sec, 30sec.
    >
    > However, on my new phone I can only activate where the call transfers to
    > another number or deactivate.
    >
    > Does anyone have any ideas?
    >
    > Thank You
    >

    Tell us what yor new phone is would be a fair start ;-)





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  2. #2
    Richard Anderton
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    Re: change answer phone delay

    In message <[email protected]>, Jeremy Pope
    <[email protected]> writes
    >
    >"FWC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >>I use to be able to change the delay settings from when any unanswered
    >>calls are transferred to my voicemail.
    >>
    >> Am sure I was able to access the settings and change the time delay from
    >> 10sec, 20sec, 30sec.
    >>
    >> However, on my new phone I can only activate where the call transfers to
    >> another number or deactivate.
    >>
    >> Does anyone have any ideas?
    >>
    >> Thank You
    >>

    >Tell us what yor new phone is would be a fair start ;-)
    >
    >

    It is a network function so is independent of the phone. For a contract
    phone, first, dial *#104# and make a note of the number that comes up.
    That is your mailbox. Then dial **61*+xxxxxxxxx*10*yy# (xxxxxxx being
    your mailbox number and yy being the length of delay from 5 to 30
    seconds).
    --
    Richard Anderton



  3. #3
    FWC
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay

    Thank you both for the help.

    I couldn't tell you which phone I was using when accessing that information
    but I do know that I have used it a few times, not recently though.

    Am on Orange.

    My new phones the Nokia N93





  4. #4
    Simon Ough
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay

    **61*07973100123*10*nn# Where nn is the length of time from 05 seconds to
    30.

    Simon





  5. #5
    Jeremy Pope
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay


    "FWC" <noemailaddress> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Thank you both for the help.
    >
    > I couldn't tell you which phone I was using when accessing that
    > information but I do know that I have used it a few times, not recently
    > though.
    >
    > Am on Orange.
    >
    > My new phones the Nokia N93
    >

    As it's a Nokia, you should also be ableto do this through the UI.

    If you go to Tools => Setings => Call Divert Settings => Voice Calls, the is
    the setting for If not answered. Select 'Activate', then 'To voice mailbox'
    and then choose the delay from 5 up to 30 seconds.

    That should work the same as the *61 method.

    If you use the check status option, you can also see what the current
    settings and delay factors are.

    Jeremy.





  6. #6

    Re: change answer phone delay

    Richard Anderton wrote:
    > Then dial **61*+xxxxxxxxx*10*yy# (xxxxxxx being
    > your mailbox number and yy being the length of delay from 5 to 30
    > seconds).

    I just tried that for my company phone (a sony erricson 750i on
    T-mobile) and it said "command error".

    I have called support to ask them to do it, but since it is a company
    phone handled through umpteen layers of contracts and redirection I
    never get anywhere.




  7. #7
    Neil - Usenet
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay

    your pc clock is wrong, november 2006


    "FWC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I use to be able to change the delay settings from when any unanswered
    >calls are transferred to my voicemail.
    >
    > Am sure I was able to access the settings and change the time delay from
    > 10sec, 20sec, 30sec.
    >
    > However, on my new phone I can only activate where the call transfers to
    > another number or deactivate.
    >
    > Does anyone have any ideas?
    >
    > Thank You
    >






  8. #8
    Richard Colton
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay


    "Jeremy Pope" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "FWC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>I use to be able to change the delay settings from when any unanswered
    >>calls are transferred to my voicemail.
    >>
    >> Am sure I was able to access the settings and change the time delay from
    >> 10sec, 20sec, 30sec.
    >>
    >> However, on my new phone I can only activate where the call transfers to
    >> another number or deactivate.
    >>
    >> Does anyone have any ideas?
    >>
    >> Thank You
    >>

    > Tell us what yor new phone is would be a fair start ;-)


    No, fixing his bloody clock would be a far better start.

    --
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    <<< www.uselessinfo.org.uk >>>
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  9. #9
    David R
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Richard Anderton wrote:
    >> Then dial **61*+xxxxxxxxx*10*yy# (xxxxxxx being
    >> your mailbox number and yy being the length of delay from 5 to 30
    >> seconds).

    > I just tried that for my company phone (a sony erricson 750i on
    > T-mobile) and it said "command error".
    >
    > I have called support to ask them to do it, but since it is a company
    > phone handled through umpteen layers of contracts and redirection I
    > never get anywhere.


    This'll fix it. Go to the clock on your screen, usually at the bottom right
    of the task-bar, and right click it, select 'adjust date/time'.





  10. #10
    David R
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay

    "David R" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Richard Anderton wrote:
    >>> Then dial **61*+xxxxxxxxx*10*yy# (xxxxxxx being
    >>> your mailbox number and yy being the length of delay from 5 to 30
    >>> seconds).

    >> I just tried that for my company phone (a sony erricson 750i on
    >> T-mobile) and it said "command error".
    >>
    >> I have called support to ask them to do it, but since it is a company
    >> phone handled through umpteen layers of contracts and redirection I
    >> never get anywhere.

    >
    > This'll fix it. Go to the clock on your screen, usually at the bottom
    > right of the task-bar, and right click it, select 'adjust date/time'.


    Great, have to look at this dickhead's post as 'newest' for the next 3
    months, thanks.





  11. #11
    Gizmo
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay


    "David R" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "David R" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> Richard Anderton wrote:
    >>>> Then dial **61*+xxxxxxxxx*10*yy# (xxxxxxx being
    >>>> your mailbox number and yy being the length of delay from 5 to 30
    >>>> seconds).
    >>> I just tried that for my company phone (a sony erricson 750i on
    >>> T-mobile) and it said "command error".
    >>>
    >>> I have called support to ask them to do it, but since it is a company
    >>> phone handled through umpteen layers of contracts and redirection I
    >>> never get anywhere.

    >>
    >> This'll fix it. Go to the clock on your screen, usually at the bottom
    >> right of the task-bar, and right click it, select 'adjust date/time'.

    >
    > Great, have to look at this dickhead's post as 'newest' for the next 3
    > months, thanks.


    Delete it, and killfile the OP
    Job done

    ;o)





  12. #12
    Fatbøy øf the Underwørld
    Guest

    Re: change answer phone delay

    Change the date on your computer...

    Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 16:35
    Subject: change answer phone delay

    Idiot





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