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Uncle Bob
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Posted: 2005-05-30 17:25
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I use the K750i with a contract with 02, but I have this problem that when someone calls me, the phone rings for not even 10 seconds, before diverting to my voicemail.

How can I adjust the time the phone rings without answering before diverting to voicemail?
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Posted: 2005-05-30 17:28
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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]

taken from the ""Whats the *#30# thingey. thread

these are GSM standard codes but its possible some networks don't support all of them
Uncle Bob
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Posted: 2005-05-30 18:13
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Thanks for that, just another silly question: the "destination" - is that my own mobile number or the number I dial to reach my voicemail ie 901 to access 02 VM

I understand that the "nn" is the length in seconds, its just the destination that I'm unsure of.
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Posted: 2005-05-30 18:23
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yep. I understand destination as being the place you want to divert to when there is no answer after the specified time, so in this case it would be your voicemail number
Uncle Bob
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Posted: 2005-05-30 18:26
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Just tried **61*901*13*30#[SEND] but then got message - not available.
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Posted: 2005-05-30 18:28
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yeah, as I mentioned, not all carriers support all standard GSM codes. o2 also don't support standard message delivery reports

the only other suggestion is to give them a call and see if they are able to set it from their end. there is nothing in the phone itself that can control this unfortunately
DJcreamz
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Posted: 2005-05-31 13:41
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Uncle,

Perhaps you should phone 02, i have an 02 contract my phone dials for approx 30secs before going to arnsear phone
Dragonfly_TP
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Posted: 2005-05-31 13:45
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**61*voicemailbox nummber*11*30#
if you have your voicemail on you can get your voicemailbox number by using code *#61#

list of teleservice codes:
10 Voice/SMS/FAX
11 Voice
12 FAX/SMS
13 FAX
16 SMS
19 Voice/FAX
24 Synchronised Data
25 A-synchronised Data

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sailaab
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Posted: 2005-06-01 02:15
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@Uncle B
Between Dragon & Massuer's suggestions it ought to work.
Have you called O2 ? Thats gonna be reliable

@Massuer-
Massuer- where do you post your cell reviews ? Did do a search, but could you tell..

Have you done K750 review yet ?
Where ?
Dragonfly_TP
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Posted: 2005-06-01 15:42
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