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Longer ring time and quick-lock

Hi

I'm new here, and really grateful for the forum. Lots of good advice here - and, of course, I hope someone can help me answer my questions!

1) Does anyone know how I can lengthen the time that my Hero rings for? It's easy for me to leave the phone at one end of the house, and by the time I get to it it's already gone to voicemail. Argrgh. Even if I could add another ten seconds it would help a lot. Any idea how I do this?

2) I haven't worked out how to quickly lock the screen. So, for instance, if I want to chuck the phone in my pocket -- at the moment I'm waiting for the screen to time out, which is bonkers.

Thanks for any help you can give me,

Yours, so pleased he didn't buy an iPhone..
 
grr, well most networks set the ring time to 15 seconds then divert to voicemail. You can change this to a value between 0-30 seconds.

you have to enter a feature code on the handset (as if dialling a number then hit send)

*004*<voicemail number>*11*<delay in seconds>#

so if you want to increase the amount of time the phone rings to 30 seconds and your on orange you punch in

*004*07973100123*11*30#

07973100123 is the standard orange voicemail number

press call and the phone will confirm the request

hope this helps

please note: different operators have different voicemail numbers and can be particular how they are entered for this command, for example Vodafone's voicemail number is 121 and thats exactly how it's entered, but orange needs to be 07973100123 even though 123 and +447973100123 are correct the command will be rejected unless you use 07973100123
 
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Hi Humbug,

I was wanting to do the same thing - ie extend the ring time before voicemail. If you are on Orange, try this... worked for me.

Step 1. Key into your phone *#61# then press the call button. This will return a telephone number and, on smartphones such as the Hero, the current delay time before voice mail kicks in .

Step 2. Write it down. (For Orange, the number should be 0793100123 and the delay 20 seconds)

Step 3. If you wanted, say, 30 seconds, before the Voice mail activated, then you would put 30 where the nn is in the following string and the telephone number from step 2 where the xxxxxxxx is.

Key in **61*xxxxxxxxx*11*nn# followed by the call/send button and it should update the delay.

For example, if I wanted a 30 second delay, I would key in **61*07973100123*11*30#

To check it worked do step 1 above again and it should report the new delay.

My HTC Hero on Orange came with a default 20 second delay, and 30 seconds seems to be the longest you can set it for.

Just done this on my phone and it works great.

Cheers,
J.
 
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Hi Humbug,

I was wanting to do the same thing - ie extend the ring time before voicemail. If you are on Orange, try this... worked for me.

Step 1. Key into your phone *#61# then press the call button. This will return a telephone number and, on smartphones such as the Hero, the current delay time before voice mail kicks in .

Step 2. Write it down. (For Orange, the number should be 0793100123 and the delay 20 seconds)

Step 3. If you wanted, say, 30 seconds, before the Voice mail activated, then you would put 30 where the nn is in the following string and the telephone number from step 2 where the xxxxxxxx is.

Key in **61*xxxxxxxxx*11*nn# followed by the call/send button and it should update the delay.

For example, if I wanted a 30 second delay, I would key in **61*07973100123*11*30#

To check it worked do step 1 above again and it should report the new delay.

My HTC Hero on Orange came with a default 20 second delay, and 30 seconds seems to be the longest you can set it for.

Just done this on my phone and it works great.

Cheers,
J.

Great post, thanks.
 
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This is a great post - but I have a quick question.

I'm on O2, and when I use the code to get the voicemail number it comes back with +447567438743 and 15 seconds. Now, the reason I'm sceptical is that all the other numbers here have not been prefixed with an international dialling code...and for those like me who travel, I'm not sure I want an international call made for voicemail!

What implication do you think this would have when you are abroad?

Thanks
 
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This is a great post - but I have a quick question.

I'm on O2, and when I use the code to get the voicemail number it comes back with +447567438743 and 15 seconds. Now, the reason I'm sceptical is that all the other numbers here have not been prefixed with an international dialling code...and for those like me who travel, I'm not sure I want an international call made for voicemail!

What implication do you think this would have when you are abroad?

Thanks

I believe it means that accessing voicemail will work the same wherever you are (i.e. long press on the 1 key in the dialler will call voicemail). I keep all the numbers in my phonebook in international format so that they work at home or abroad. If they were stored in the format specific to where you live (e.g in UK 01234 567890) them calling would not work when you are abroad.
Hope this helps.
Pete
 
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Thanks for this thread guys, it worked for me in South Africa on the MTN network. It changes only the "voice" divert option though, which is fine for me. *#61# lists a bunch of other divert settings, eg. for fax, data, aysnc etc, and those remained on 20 seconds after the change.

Anyway, this still feels like a work-around for the real problem of the ringer-delay on the hero. Sometimes, friends and colleagues tell me that my phone ran many times before I picked up, or before it went to voicemail. On my side, it only rings once or twice. Testing this myself proves it. The phone lights up, the trackball flashes, but it only begins ringing quite some time after the call has been placed. Very frustrating.

Though I don't like to admit it, I think that this is due in large part to the sluggish CPU performance of the Hero. I've tried various ROMS, both official and custom and the problem persists. Sometimes it is more pronounced than others, but I believe this to be a reflection on the number of apps I have running and therefore the amount of available memory (another bugbear of mine; the phone slows down over time).

Oh well, thanks again. If anyone wants to strike up conversation about the other issues I've listed here, let me know.
 
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Anyway, this still feels like a work-around for the real problem of the ringer-delay on the hero. Sometimes, friends and colleagues tell me that my phone ran many times before I picked up, or before it went to voicemail. On my side, it only rings once or twice. Testing this myself proves it. The phone lights up, the trackball flashes, but it only begins ringing quite some time after the call has been placed. Very frustrating.

Though I don't like to admit it, I think that this is due in large part to the sluggish CPU performance of the Hero. I've tried various ROMS, both official and custom and the problem persists. Sometimes it is more pronounced than others, but I believe this to be a reflection on the number of apps I have running and therefore the amount of available memory (another bugbear of mine; the phone slows down over time).

Oh well, thanks again. If anyone wants to strike up conversation about the other issues I've listed here, let me know.

I don't think it's an issue with amount of apps running etc, because the same thing happens on a just factory reset phone. 1 ring nothing, 2 rings trackball flashes, 3 rings phone starts ringing. I hope it's sorted in the 2.1 upgrade.
 
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Anyway, this still feels like a work-around for the real problem of the ringer-delay on the hero. Sometimes, friends and colleagues tell me that my phone ran many times before I picked up, or before it went to voicemail. On my side, it only rings once or twice. Testing this myself proves it. The phone lights up, the trackball flashes, but it only begins ringing quite some time after the call has been placed. Very frustrating.
I did some testing of this myself, as I have a virtual number which I set to ring my landline and my Hero (OrangeUK) and an old Treo 650 (OrangeUK) simultaneously.

The results were that the landline rang first, followed 1 second later by the Treo, followed 8 seconds later by the Hero.
 
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