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Whats the *#30# thingey. |
penguin666 Joined: Sep 07, 2003 Posts: 27 From: England (North East) PM |
I was messing around with the hide caller id on my phone and realised that by typing #31# at the start of the number you are calling it would hide your caller id. So i just typed #31# in on its own and then pressed the call button it started to call something and failed.
Then I typed in *#31# and pressed call (send) and it came back with a message like "default name on" then i typed *#30# and pressed call(send) and it came back with the message "service activated".
I have not got a clue what *#30# actually does so i dont advise doing it but i thought some people might want to know about it.
I have a T610 on Orange and these codes might not do anything on other neworks.
Sorry if this has already been covered on Esato its just that it is hard to get search engines to find things with wierd characters.
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
-T68-, because he messed up the title and created a new one instead of editing the original I guess, which I was replying to but it had already been deleted!
anyway... here is my reply again!
Here is a pretty good page describing most GSM standard codes
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penguin666 Joined: Sep 07, 2003 Posts: 27 From: England (North East) PM |
Sorry for the inconvenience i pressed enter by accident and submitted the post. Also thank you for the information its very much appreciated. |
kev.morris Joined: Jul 02, 2003 Posts: 291 From: Derbyshire, England PM |
@masseur is it too long a list to be cut and pasted so it can be viewed by wap? Would you be so kind and do it if possible. Thanks
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Merovingian Joined: Aug 29, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
I know that this post has nothing with this topic to do, but I don't have internet so I'll just have to ask here. What is HISSING on the T610 series. And what is the difference between flashing and upp grading software on a phone. By the way, what is the difference between software and hardware? Thanx for taking the time. Answers will be very appriciated. Post the answers in PM. Thanx again:-)
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BOSSHOGG Joined: Dec 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
I wouldn't mind seeing it either.
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Merovingian Joined: Aug 29, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
Are you talking to me? :-);-)
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
I'll try... its two colums but I will make it onto one big list
Call Divert (all call types)
All
Set: **21*destination#[SEND]
Cancel: ##21#[SEND]
Query: *#21#[SEND]
No Answer
Delay nn seconds: max 30 seconds, in 5 second increments
Set: **61*destination*nn#[SEND]
Cancel: ##61#[SEND]
Query: *#61#[SEND]
Unreachable
Set: **62*destination#[SEND]
Cancel: #62#[SEND]
Query: *#62#[SEND]
Busy
Set: **67*destination#[SEND]
Cancel: ##67#[SEND]
Query: *#67#[SEND]
Cancel All
##002#[SEND]
Divert Voice Calls
All
Set: **21*destination*11#[SEND]
Cancel: ##21*11#[SEND]
Query: *#21*11#[SEND]
No Answer
Delay nn seconds: max 30 seconds, in 5 second increments
Set: **61*destination*11*nn#[SEND]
Cancel: ##61*11#[SEND]
Query: *#61*11#[SEND]
Unreachable
Set: **62*destination*11#[SEND]
Cancel: ##62*11#[SEND]
Query: *#62*11#[SEND]
Busy
Set: **67*destination*11#[SEND]
Cancel: ##67*11#[SEND]
Query: *#67*11#[SEND]
Divert Data Calls
All
Set: **21*destination*25#[SEND]
Cancel: ##21*25 [SEND]
Query: *#21*25#[SEND]
No Answer
Delay nn seconds: max 30 seconds, in 5 second increments
Set: **61*destination*25*nn#[SEND]
Cancel: ##61*25#[SEND]
Query: *#61*25#[SEND]
Unreachable
Set: **62*destination*25#[SEND]
Cancel: ##62*25#[SEND]
Query: *#62*25#[SEND]
Busy
Set: **67*destination*25#[SEND]
Cancel: ##67*25#[SEND]
Query: *#67*25#[SEND]
Divert Fax Calls
All
Set: **21*destination*13#[SEND]
Cancel: ##21*13#[SEND]
Query: *#21*13#[SEND]
No Answer
Delay nn seconds: max 30 seconds, in 5 second increments
Set: **61*destination*13*nn#[SEND]
Cancel: #61*13#[SEND]
Query: *#61*13#[SEND]
Unreachable
Set: **62*destination*13#[SEND]
Cancel: #62*13#[SEND]
Query: *#62*13#[SEND]
Busy
Set: **67*destination*13#[SEND]
Cancel: ##67*13#[SEND]
Query: *#67*13#[SEND]
Divert Line 2 Calls
All
Set: **21*destination*89#[SEND]
Cancel: #21*89#[SEND]
Query: *#21*89#[SEND]
No Answer
Delay nn seconds: max 30 seconds, in 5 second increments
Set: **61*destination*89*nn#[SEND]
Cancel: ##61*89#[SEND]
Query: *#61*89#[SEND]
Unreachable
Set: **62*destination*89#[SEND]
Cancel: ##62*89#[SEND]
Query: *#62*89#[SEND]
Busy
Set: **67*destination*89#[SEND]
Cancel: ##67*89#[SEND]
Query: *#67*89#[SEND]
Call Barring
You use call barring to control what calls can be made or received by your account.
The barring code is specific to the network. Ask your service provider.
Note that Call Barring can't work if call diverts are active, even the autodivert set by the network.
All calls
Set: **330*barring code#[SEND]
Cancel: ##330*barring code#[SEND]
Query: *#330#[SEND]
Outgoing calls
Set: **333*barring code#[SEND]
Cancel: ##333*barring code#[SEND]
Query: *#333#[SEND]
Incoming calls
Set: **35*barring code#[SEND]
Cancel: ##35*barring code#[SEND]
Query: *#35#[SEND]
Outgoing international calls
Set: **331*barring code#[SEND]
Cancel: ##331*barring code#[SEND]
Query: *#331#[SEND]
Outgoing international calls except to home country
Set: **332*barring code#[SEND]
Cancel: ##332*barring code#[SEND]
Query: *#332#[SEND]
Incoming calls when outside home country
Set: *351*barring code#[SEND]
Cancel: #351*barring code#[SEND]
Query: *#351#[SEND]
Cancel All Call Barring
#330*barring code#[SEND]
SMS
There is no provision in the GSM specification for diverting SMS messages
Bar incoming SMS messages
Set: *35*barring code*16#[SEND]
Cancel: #35*barring code*16#[SEND]
Call waiting
Set: *43#[SEND]
Cancel: #43#[SEND]
Query: *#43#[SEND]
Incoming call waiting
Reject: 0 [SEND]
Drop current call and answer: 1 [SEND]
Hold current call and answer: 2 [SEND]
Calling line identity
Outgoing CLI Release (recipient sees your number)
Release: *31# destination [SEND]
Withhold: #31# destination [SEND]
Query default: *#31#[SEND]
Incoming CLI Presentation (you see the caller's number)
Allow: *30#[SEND]
Prevent: #30#[SEND]
Query default: *#30#[SEND]
Dial number from memory
Where nnn is the memory location number
nnn#[SEND]
Change PIN codes
Change Call Barring pin code
**03*oldpin*newpin*newpin#
Change SIM pin code
**04*oldpin*newpin*newpin#
Change SIM pin2 code
**042*oldpin*newpin*newpin#
Unblock SIM pin code
**05*PUK*newpin*newpin#
Unblock SIM pin code
**06*PUK2*newpin*newpin#
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kev.morris Joined: Jul 02, 2003 Posts: 291 From: Derbyshire, England PM |
Thats great, cheers masseur
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BOSSHOGG Joined: Dec 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Cheers mass. :-) i was hoping for the one that makes an sms instantly appear on someoner screen.
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wrath000 Joined: May 14, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
@BOSSHOGG
That's not done by a network code, but by a special SMS header.
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Hampusd Joined: Jan 12, 2002 Posts: 120 From: Sweden PM |
Wrath:
Do u know how to do that header?
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dantec Joined: Mar 02, 2003 Posts: 264 PM |
yep you got my attention... what is the secret header ? |
warrmr Joined: May 13, 2003 Posts: 228 From: UK PM, WWW
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i dunno how to do it on SE phones but i know on blokia phones( i was an owner of one for 3 years) anyway
get logomanager (obtain a serial number in any way poss(i do not condone warez))
then in logo manager theres an option to send flash sms. send it to your phonebut start the message with a space. then you can edit the one on your phone but dont delete the space and the header will still be there. for more info visit www.nokiafree.org
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