I'll keep it short. 10 was the magic number (both route and destination). The command <DIDGCO:0&&254,,; doesn't work: Error 247 Parameter value too short.
<DIDGCO:0&&254,10; worked.
Problem solved! Thanks to all!
P.S. Next time new thread.
I always like to use the Display command before I change something and tried:
didgco:0&&254,0; Tried 0 through 9 for the DEST parameter and only received "EXECUTED" as an answer. I have to give up for today. I'll check back in tomorrow.
Thanks for now.
0172 is the "prefix" for Vodafone Mobile (cell)Phones here in Germany. We were using a Call By Call prefix 01070(Provider Arcor)which takes us out of the more expensive German Telekom Network. Now we want to change to another Call By Call.
Hope that makes it clear.
Thanks for reply!
About a year ago a Philips technician made a change in our
iS3030 which changes all outgoing numbers beginning with
0172 to 010700172. Now we need to cancel this change.
I'm sure this must be an easy task (if you know how to do
it). Can anyone out there give me a tip?
Thanks
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