What are GSM Codes?
The GSM standard allows most of the functions to be controlled by entering codes into the keypad of a mobile phone: you can set diverts and the like, accept or reject calls, or even change your PIN code by typing at the keypad.
Unfortunately, not all the codes listed here are enabled by every network. If a code isn't supported, it simply won't work: you won't break anything by trying to use it!
Why bother?
Many (though not all) handsets offer menus to do most of these things, but they vary from handset model to model, and are sometimes hidden by networks who don't want to confuse their users.
If you can use the codes directly, you can also store them in memory, so that you can easily recall and reuse them. For example, you might want to divert all calls to your office phone on a regular basis: from memory, it's just two or three keypresses to set up or cancel such a diversion.
Types of call
You know about voice calls, but there are also fax calls, data calls, ALS (line two) calls and SMS messages. Calls of different types can all have different settings associated, using the relevant "bearer code" as shown in the examples below.
The snags
Some networks don't support all services, so some GSM codes will fail. Others sometimes seem to use their own interpretation of the GSM codes.
If you are having trouble setting call diversion, try ##002#[SEND] and/or ##004#[SEND] to clear all existing diverts first. You probably have to cancel a 'no reply' diversion before you can set another with a different timeout.
Call Divert (all call types)All
Divert Voice CallsAll
Divert Data CallsAll
Divert Fax CallsAll
Divert Line 2 CallsAll
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Call BarringYou use call barring to control what calls can be made or received by your account. The barring code is specific to the network. Ask your service provider. Note that Call Barring can't work if call diverts are active, even the autodivert set by the network. All calls
Outgoing calls
Incoming calls
Outgoing international calls
Outgoing international calls except to home country
Incoming calls when outside home country
SMSThere is no provision in the GSM specification for diverting SMS messages Bar incoming SMS messages
Call waitingSet: *43#[SEND]
Incoming call waitingReject: 0 [SEND]
Calling line identityOutgoing CLI Release (recipient sees your number)
Incoming CLI Presentation (you see the caller's number)
Dial number from memoryWhere nnn is the memory location number
Change PIN codesChange Call Barring pin code
Change SIM pin code
Change SIM pin2 code
Unblock SIM pin code
Unblock SIM pin code
For explanations of the pin codes, see the Passwords page in the Security section. |
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