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6700 VZW VoiceMail Speed Dial

cantu791

Feb 18, 2006, 9:26 PM
Is anyone successfully able to edit thier speed dial #1(voicemail) to drop in the soft pauses w/ the password. For some reason I cannot get the soft pauses and pound to register. Now I successfully added Speed Dial #2 to drop in my password *86,,,#12345#
I know that the comma's represent a pause. But I need to know if its possible to drop that in for speed dial 1. Is is possible to mess w/ my speed dials through active sync? I just need that "lazy man's" feauture?
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macman329

Feb 19, 2006, 11:40 PM
Use P or W for a hard pause, use your toggle key to activate the password once voice mail connects.
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cantu791

Feb 20, 2006, 12:49 AM
mac,
hey-on the speed dial, I do not understand what you mean by using toggles to drop in password. if you use VZS, you know after you need to drop the # sign. Now I got the voice mail speed dial set on #2(with all the pauses and password) and works great. I just cannot get # sign recognized for my speed dial 1.....have you got it set up? and could you please explain what you ment about using the toggle...thanks for all your great posts
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macman329

Feb 20, 2006, 8:45 AM
Okay, say your voice mail number is 555-555-5555 and your password is #1234#, the way to enter this is 5555555555p#1234#. When the voice mail connects, you press down on your toggle button and the #1234# is initiated. If the p doesn't work, try a w instead. I use a p in mine and it works.

As far as not recognizing the #, not sure, works on mine.
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RMG007

Feb 20, 2006, 12:22 PM
Interesting, w works as a hard pause for me (needs toggling), but p doesn't work (as a soft pause).
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gkhairallah

Apr 6, 2006, 2:09 PM
That's a pretty cool idea. but I'm still not sure what is the "Toggle" button .... ??
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schnozejt

Feb 20, 2006, 5:15 PM
from the phone app go to options then in the voicemail box type in your #then pp# then pswrd, this is what I've done and it works. here's an example

9999999999pp#1234
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cantu791

Feb 20, 2006, 8:30 PM
thank you schnozejt,
read his previous post. I am so in the habbit of using *86 that it did not occure to me to drop in full number. works like a charm....this phone is moving up with `cool` points!!! if only I could get this volume louder!!!
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