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> Ivor
Thanks for all the constructive replies.
I have not set any diverts with OCS.
I have a fax and data service with orange, and a seperate number for each of
them, when someone sends me a fax, I want it to go always to the answerfax
so I can set it to print where I need the fax, but I also want to switch on
and off a voice divert. I have them programmed as speed dials in the phone,
one number to setup the other to cancel, but when I cancel I use #21# and
that cancels the Answerfax divert also.
The phone must be sending a correct code because when the menu is used to
cancel a voice divert the answerfax one remains.
Thanks again
Shunts...
Ivor Jones - 14 Dec 2006 15:01 GMT
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> Thanks for all the constructive replies.
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> cancel, but when I cancel I use #21# and that cancels the
> Answerfax divert also.
Well it will, #21# by definition cancels *all* diverts.
> The phone must be sending a correct code because when the
> menu is used to cancel a voice divert the answerfax one
> remains.
Voice diverts have to be set up and cancelled individually (no answer, out
of service/coverage etc.), there is no single code that I am aware of that
cancels all voice diverts but leaves the fax/data ones alone.
Ivor
Anan 7 - 15 Dec 2006 12:16 GMT
> Voice diverts have to be set up and cancelled individually (no answer, out
> of service/coverage etc.), there is no single code that I am aware of that
> cancels all voice diverts but leaves the fax/data ones alone.
##002# ?
Anan 7 - 15 Dec 2006 12:17 GMT
> Voice diverts have to be set up and cancelled individually (no answer, out
> of service/coverage etc.), there is no single code that I am aware of that
> cancels all voice diverts but leaves the fax/data ones alone.
##002# ?
Anan 7 - 15 Dec 2006 12:18 GMT
> Voice diverts have to be set up and cancelled individually (no answer, out
> of service/coverage etc.), there is no single code that I am aware of that
> cancels all voice diverts but leaves the fax/data ones alone.
##002# ?
Jon - 19 Dec 2006 19:59 GMT
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> I have a fax and data service with orange, and a seperate number for each of
> them, when someone sends me a fax, I want it to go always to the answerfax
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> The phone must be sending a correct code because when the menu is used to
> cancel a voice divert the answerfax one remains.
Leave the answerfax divert alone. Simply use the handset menu to
divert/cancel your voice divert.

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Jon