Further information
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Appendix : Advanced configuration codes
The advanced configuration codes may be entered using the telephone
handset and also, when using a USB data connection, by using the di-
alling sequence “ATD” followed by the appropriate configuration code.
When using the
, it is also possible to interrogate the
status of certain network settings, using the
*
#
command prefix.
Call forwarding
Call forwarding is a network service which allows incoming calls to
be diverted to an alternative number (such as a voicemail box) when
certain criteria are met. In concert with your service provider, the
terminal allows you to control various aspects of the call forwarding
service. The various forwarding criteria are not mutually exclusive
and can be used in combination to divert different types of calls to
separate numbers. Commands are composed as follows:
The
service type
allows you to optionally
specify one or more particular types of
incoming call to forward.
Call forwarding examples
• To register a new number and activate call forwarding when busy
(to the phone number 01234 567890):
**
*
0234590
*
#
• To deactivate call forwarding when busy:
#
*
• To reactivate call forwarding when busy to 01234 567890 again:
*
*
[ACTION] <PHONE NUMBER> <SERVICE> #
[ACTION] criteria:
Forward unconditionally
2
Forward when busy
Forward when no reply
Forward when signal lost
2
Forward all calls
002
Forward all conditional types
004
<PHONE NUMBER>
to which calls that
meet the criteria
should be forwarded
Command
suffix
<SERVICE> types:
Voice only
Fax only
3
SMS only
SMS+FAX
2
Voice+FAX
9
Voice+SMS+FAX
0
Data circuit async.
25
Command prefixes:
Activate
*
Register and activate
**
Deactivate
#
Unregister and deactivate
##
Check status (interrogate)
¹
*
#
¹
Interrogation is only possible
via a data connection.
Data circuit sync.
24
PAD
2
Packet
2
Data circuit async+PAD
2
Data circuit sync.+packet
22
Data circuit asyn.+sync.+PAD
20
All services
(omit code)