Using Blue tooth to check messages
You could program the access code in an HFL entry. You know, *86PP1234 . Use one or more pauses depending on how long it typically takes for the connection to be established.
Not very secure but once some dude has your keyfob you've got trouble anyway.
Not very secure but once some dude has your keyfob you've got trouble anyway.
Originally Posted by kgd
You can press the send button and say the numbers then enter. It doesn't work really fast so you may be better off entering them on the keypad of your phone once the answering machine picks up.
Originally Posted by Nocturnal
You could program the access code in an HFL entry. You know, *86PP1234 . Use one or more pauses depending on how long it typically takes for the connection to be established.
Not very secure but once some dude has your keyfob you've got trouble anyway.
Not very secure but once some dude has your keyfob you've got trouble anyway.
Tried that - didn't work. Never sent the access code.
Originally Posted by Don Melcher
Tried that - didn't work. Never sent the access code.
Originally Posted by dwboston
Store the voicemail number and access code as separate HFL entries. Voice dial your voicemail, when the call connects, say "Send Code" or whatever you call the access code. It works for me with my work voicemail.
I just created the following.
I called it "Voicemail login"
E = Extension
P = Password
_ = Pause (in my case 5 pauses)
so I entered "#_____EEEEE#PPPPPP#"
So when I want to check voice mail, I'll say "Call voice mail work", when it answers, I say "Send Voicemail login"
Then I'm in.
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