I have Verizon and am forced to type my voicemail password in everytime. It cannot be overwritten in the personal options on the voicemail side.
I've gotten around this on the phone by adding pXXXX where XXXX is my password into the actual phone number. However, with the Infiniti I can't configure my phonebook with a p or a comma. Has anyone else figured out how to put a pause in to allow for password entry afterwards?
Thanks,
Brian
I've gotten around this on the phone by adding pXXXX where XXXX is my password into the actual phone number. However, with the Infiniti I can't configure my phonebook with a p or a comma. Has anyone else figured out how to put a pause in to allow for password entry afterwards?
Thanks,
Brian
Actually I didn't figure it out, I thought I was replying to a different thread I started.
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Hmm, I don't know, but is there in call options?
On my motorola bluetooth I can bring up a menu via a button, and say "dial number" while mid call
On my motorola bluetooth I can bring up a menu via a button, and say "dial number" while mid call
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On my motorola bluetooth I can bring up a menu via a button, and say "dial number" while mid call
The goal is not to touch the phone!Originally Posted by madchef
Hmm, I don't know, but is there in call options?On my motorola bluetooth I can bring up a menu via a button, and say "dial number" while mid call
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Hey guys,
This is another RTFM question
. When you need to enter your password press the phone button on the steering wheel again and say your password number. The number will dial and you're into your voicemail. This is how you enter responses to auto prompting as well. It's in the manual somewhere.
This is another RTFM question
. When you need to enter your password press the phone button on the steering wheel again and say your password number. The number will dial and you're into your voicemail. This is how you enter responses to auto prompting as well. It's in the manual somewhere.Quote:
This is another RTFM question
. When you need to enter your password press the phone button on the steering wheel again and say your password number. The number will dial and you're into your voicemail. This is how you enter responses to auto prompting as well. It's in the manual somewhere.
Again not what I asked. I'd prefer not to spit out my password via voice, especially when company is in the car. I'd prefer just to have it automatically go through.Originally Posted by NewMexicoG
Hey guys,This is another RTFM question
. When you need to enter your password press the phone button on the steering wheel again and say your password number. The number will dial and you're into your voicemail. This is how you enter responses to auto prompting as well. It's in the manual somewhere.
Thanks though, I'll use that if worse comes to worst.
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Thanks though, I'll use that if worse comes to worst.
Originally Posted by BrianV
Again not what I asked. I'd prefer not to spit out my password via voice, especially when company is in the car. I'd prefer just to have it automatically go through.Thanks though, I'll use that if worse comes to worst.
Exactly. That's not what I asked either. I've RTFM'd. If you Read The Freaking Post (RTFP), you'd realize that's not what either of us are asking for.
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haha, I'm not sure if you can still do this but... the VM system used to be based purely on caller ID.Originally Posted by Altersys
get cingular
If you ran a PBX (like I do), you can set the caller ID for each phone number in the PBX...
So back when I was with Cingular, I had my caller ID of my desk phone set to the same as my cell phone -- VOILA! No password!
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I embeeded my password as part of my phone number on my cell (Blackberry 8800) and it of course works fine there... I have not yet uploaded my phone address book...has anyone tried to do that...does it ignore or accept the pause/comma's ??
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Your password is XXXX? That's not very secure...

I have cingular too, which automatically connects to VM, but I haven't been able to program the pause (in 'symbols': #, -, ...) into the G's phone book...

I have cingular too, which automatically connects to VM, but I haven't been able to program the pause (in 'symbols': #, -, ...) into the G's phone book...
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I don't......Originally Posted by BrianV
The goal is not to touch the phone!
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Originally Posted by ThatsMyG
I embeeded my password as part of my phone number on my cell (Blackberry 8800) and it of course works fine there... I have not yet uploaded my phone address book...has anyone tried to do that...does it ignore or accept the pause/comma's ??
I just got an 8830 -- I'll have to see how I can do that.
