Appendix D
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Appendix D
Advanced Call Forwarding Options
Some wireless service providers support advanced call forwarding options through the use of
GSM feature codes. These advanced call forwarding options are turned on and off and configured
by dialing specific code numbers with your communicator.
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Not all wireless service providers support all of these codes. Contact your wireless service
provider for more information about which services are available to you.
To use the advanced call forwarding options:
1. Press PhoneBook
to access the Dial Pad view
.
2. Enter one of the codes from the charts that follow.
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: Where the charts indicates to enter a number_to_forward_to, enter a full phone
number with a “1” and an area code if necessary. For example, you would use
*67*16505551234# for the first code in the first chart.
3.
Press Return
to send the command.
Forwarding calls when your communicator is busy
Code
What it does
*67*number_to_
forward_to#
Forwards all calls you receive while you are busy on another call to the
number you entered. This option typically forwards calls when you ignore a
call, when you are on a wireless data call, or when you already have two
active calls. You can still answer call waiting calls.
*#67#
Reports whether you activated the call forwarding when busy option.
#67#
Deactivates call forwarding when busy, and the network stores the number
to which you were forwarding calls.
*67#
Reactivates the call forwarding when busy option, and uses the number
stored on the network when you deactivated this option with the
#67#
code.
##67#
Deactivates call forwarding when busy, and the network erases the
number to which you were forwarding calls.
Summary of Contents for Treo 180
Page 1: ...Treo 180 Communicator User Guide Macintosh Edition...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Contents...
Page 36: ...Page 36 Entering Data in Your Communicator...
Page 78: ...Page 78 Common Tasks...
Page 166: ...Page 166 Application Specific Tasks...
Page 188: ...Page 188 Setting Preferences for Your Communicator...
Page 200: ...Page 200 Advanced HotSync Operations...
Page 216: ...Page 216 Troubleshooting Tips...
Page 218: ...Page 218 Non ASCII Characters for Login Scripts...