I have several contact numbers set with autopauses
Example: 1-800-555-5555ppp1p235#
The "p" means pause.
When I try to dial those numbers on the Atrix it immediately gives me the error, Network not available.
Is there something other than "p" that the Atrix recognizes as a pause?
The Atrix uses the comma character as a pause, not the 'p' character. Try that.
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hello guys..
I am using TMO 4.0.10 ROM and in my Today there is this Tmobile Call Log and Voice Mail thing.
when i press the Voice Mail, it automatically dials 123 which is not my voice mail number...how do i change this 123 to another number???
so i when i depress Voice Mail, it dials another number instead of 123???
Regards
Becks
it gets a little trick on 2003 here's why. In the \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Vmail there is no RegOverridesSIM key beleive it or not I a non-programmer am going to teach you anyone how to write a registry key (only for this instance! It's probably not really this easy. I had no idea what I was doing. Just guessed right the first time, shew!) OK kids here we go (doing this wrong may well destroy the very fabric of our 4 dimensional universe or.....It'll just #%[email protected] up your machine ):
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Vmail
Then from edit on the command bar select "New DWORD Value"
Value Name: RegOverridesSIM
Value data: 1
Base: Decimal
Hit OK
Now go to Phone Number 1 Edit your phone number to include your pauses and password or what not under
Value Data
and hit OK
Exit the program (Close It not minimize)
Soft Reset your device and that's it!
guys been wondering if i can do something like a hard pause or pause for n secs so that i can setup a contact to lets say dial 1800 xxx xxxx pause1 sec and then dial 011 xx xxx xxxxxxxxxx
basically for internationall calling i use a 1800 # that then ties it to my home phone rates so is there a way?
Try this:
Try this:
http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/articleview.php?s=&articleid=4511
sticking a comma ( , ) where you want the pause usually does the trick.
Entering the letter p puts a pause in. I have my voice mail set up to automatically enter my password in. All I did was add voice mail as one of my contacts, with my mobile number immediately followed with a p then my password, no spaces in between any of it. You could add, say, two p's in a row and see if that pauses it longer. I think it might.
I don't know if it's case sensitive, but I used lower case p. Anyway, it does work and is quite convenient.
After I upgraded my ROM to DCD's latest, whenever I try dialing from contacts or speed dial, I get this error message:
"Press END key to stop intercept tone" and it never dials.
Anyone got any ideas?
which carrier?
never seen or heard of that, did you install the right rom for your carrier?
The carrier is Verizon and I chose Verizon from the kitchen when I created the ROM. I have made ROM's before on my 6700.
if I dial the number manually, it works fine. It's only when I dial from contacts or speed dial.
Strange.
Confirmed
I'm running the NexVision Hybrid ROM (based on DCD's ROM) on my XV6800, and I can reproduce this issue at will. I've narrowed it down (at least in my case) to the international dialing prefix being used. That is, if a contact's number is stored as (e.g.) "+1 212 555 1212", the dialer chokes on the "+1" - I hear a short beep, and then (usually) see the "Press END key to stop intercept tone" message.
If I edit the contact's phone number to remove the "+1" (or just the "+", leaving the 1), it dials just fine. Basically, it seems to always come down to the "+"...
The problem (for me, at least), is that I have a "+" prefix for most of my (many) contacts. Plus, most of the numbers in my employer's Company Directory (which I can search and dial from my device) have this prefix. I've had a few people ask me what the "+" prefix is all about, thinking the mistake is on my side for using some alien format for the country code prefix. Just to head that off, I'll point out that this format comes from the ITU-T Recommendation E.123, "Notation for national and international telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and Web addresses". So there. Plus, it's worked on every other phone I've ever used, including this one - at least I did, until I upgraded the ROM. ]
BetaMan, does this apply to your case at all? Either way, does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
-roach
i got an inspire 4g running virtuous unity. i'm trying to use dialing rules. but i cant add pauses to numbers in my phone's contact list. i edit a number and enter a comma or 'pause' then save it. but then the comma disappears. why is this happening? is there a fix?
Adding letter " p " instead of comma works for me as a pause.
I have this small but very annoying problem with a stock contacts.
When I have the calling card phone numbers in a single contact that all starts with the same 1800 number and then after the pause (,) the actual number to call, the contacts app shows only the first one.
Example:
contact with
18000000000,0110000000001
18000000000,0110000000002
18000000000,0110000000003
Shows only the first entry for the phone available to dial.
Any solutions? I've tried a few third party apps but those that show the numbers correctly don't dial it. They basically skip the , in the dialer.