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  1. #1
    U U
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    Sometimes I need to enter codes during a call.

    For example, getting stock quotes. After getting connected you need to
    enter account number and then PIN.

    On my old V60t I was able to save it all into a Phonebook entry.

    With entering "w" for wait then account number, and "p" for pause then
    PIN number (all after the phone number), one hit of the send button
    would get me in.

    I can't find that I can do this with my new V400.

    I now need to enter account and PIN manually after I connect.

    Does anyone know if there is any way to automate the process with the
    V400.

    TIA.




    See More: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?




  2. #2
    Bob the Printer
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    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?


    "U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Sometimes I need to enter codes during a call.
    >
    > For example, getting stock quotes. After getting connected you need to
    > enter account number and then PIN.
    >
    > On my old V60t I was able to save it all into a Phonebook entry.
    >
    > With entering "w" for wait then account number, and "p" for pause then
    > PIN number (all after the phone number), one hit of the send button
    > would get me in.
    >
    > I can't find that I can do this with my new V400.
    >
    > I now need to enter account and PIN manually after I connect.
    >
    > Does anyone know if there is any way to automate the process with the
    > V400.


    Don't know about the V400, but I can do it easily enough with my V710.. Just
    hit the menu key while entering a phone number in the phonebook.






  3. #3
    Bob the Printer
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    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?


    "U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Sometimes I need to enter codes during a call.
    >
    > For example, getting stock quotes. After getting connected you need to
    > enter account number and then PIN.
    >
    > On my old V60t I was able to save it all into a Phonebook entry.
    >
    > With entering "w" for wait then account number, and "p" for pause then
    > PIN number (all after the phone number), one hit of the send button
    > would get me in.
    >
    > I can't find that I can do this with my new V400.
    >
    > I now need to enter account and PIN manually after I connect.
    >
    > Does anyone know if there is any way to automate the process with the
    > V400.


    Don't know about the V400, but I can do it easily enough with my V710.. Just
    hit the menu key while entering a phone number in the phonebook.






  4. #4
    U U
    Guest

    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?

    On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:29:25 -0400, "Bob the Printer"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    Thanks very much. Worked.

    After the v60, I didn't realize this phone was so menu driven.

    What I find surprising is that there is no mention of this in the very
    sparse manual.

    Wonder what else I don't know.



    >"U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Sometimes I need to enter codes during a call.
    >>
    >> For example, getting stock quotes. After getting connected you need to
    >> enter account number and then PIN.
    >>
    >> On my old V60t I was able to save it all into a Phonebook entry.
    >>
    >> With entering "w" for wait then account number, and "p" for pause then
    >> PIN number (all after the phone number), one hit of the send button
    >> would get me in.
    >>
    >> I can't find that I can do this with my new V400.
    >>
    >> I now need to enter account and PIN manually after I connect.
    >>
    >> Does anyone know if there is any way to automate the process with the
    >> V400.

    >
    >Don't know about the V400, but I can do it easily enough with my V710.. Just
    >hit the menu key while entering a phone number in the phonebook.
    >
    >






  5. #5
    Bob the Printer
    Guest

    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?


    "U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:29:25 -0400, "Bob the Printer"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > Thanks very much. Worked.
    >
    > After the v60, I didn't realize this phone was so menu driven.
    >
    > What I find surprising is that there is no mention of this in the very
    > sparse manual.
    >
    > Wonder what else I don't know.


    Probably a lot! I find Motorola manuals to be the pits, along with several
    other makes of phone. I mean, they really don't explain anything anymore!





  6. #6
    Bob the Printer
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    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?


    "U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:29:25 -0400, "Bob the Printer"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > Thanks very much. Worked.
    >
    > After the v60, I didn't realize this phone was so menu driven.
    >
    > What I find surprising is that there is no mention of this in the very
    > sparse manual.
    >
    > Wonder what else I don't know.


    Probably a lot! I find Motorola manuals to be the pits, along with several
    other makes of phone. I mean, they really don't explain anything anymore!





  7. #7
    U U
    Guest

    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?

    On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 23:57:15 -0400, "Bob the Printer"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >"U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:29:25 -0400, "Bob the Printer"


    >>
    >> Wonder what else I don't know.

    >
    >Probably a lot! I find Motorola manuals to be the pits, along with several
    >other makes of phone. I mean, they really don't explain anything anymore!
    >


    Know anywhere on line where such tips and explanations could be found?

    Or maybe anyone reading this: have you found something interesting and
    surprising that you can do with the v400?




  8. #8
    Bob the Printer
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    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?


    "U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Know anywhere on line where such tips and explanations could be found?
    >
    > Or maybe anyone reading this: have you found something interesting and
    > surprising that you can do with the v400?


    Try the Howardforums.com or WirelessAdvisor.com Motorola forums..





  9. #9
    Bob the Printer
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    Re: I could do it with V60. Can I do it with V400?


    "U U" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...

    > Know anywhere on line where such tips and explanations could be found?
    >
    > Or maybe anyone reading this: have you found something interesting and
    > surprising that you can do with the v400?


    Try the Howardforums.com or WirelessAdvisor.com Motorola forums..





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