74.11. Phone keycodes

There are some keycodes that allow you to access to some functions directly from your phone:

Table 74.1. Keycodes

CodeService description
*0Picks up a call which is alerting, if allowed by configured permissions.
*1<num>Picks up a call which is alerting on CTIP whose NUM is <num>, if allowed by configured permissions.
*8Entered after call failure it repeats the call using the precedence.
*9Entered after call failure it activates the CALLTRY procedure, entered in place of a call it clears the CALLTRY procedure.
*48Enable Voice Mail.
*49Disable Voice Mail, enabled with *48*.
*50Enable Advanced rules of the user which are set as ENABLED but NOT USED.
*51Disable Advanced rules of the user which are set as ENABLED and IN USE.
*52Enable Advanced rules of groups which are set as ENABLED but NOT USE.
*53Disable Advanced rules of groups which are set as ENABLED and IN USE.
*54Disable the user unconditional CF/DND, those enabled with *55*, *56*, *57*, *58*.
*55**Enable do-not-disturb.
*56**Enable do-not-disturb.
*55*<num>*Set an unconditional call forwarding to <num>, using as calling number the own one.
*56*<num>*Set an unconditional call forwarding to <num>, using as calling number the one of the incoming call.
*57*<num>*Set a FORK call forwarding to <num>, using as calling number the own one.
*58*<num>*Set a FORK call forwarding to <num>, using as calling number the one of the incoming call.
*59Disable all user unconditional CF/DND, those enabled with *50*, *55*, *56*, *57*, *58*.
*60*<num>Make a call to <num> hiding the calling number.
*61*<num>Make a call to <num> presenting the calling number.
*62Hide calling number by default.
*63Present calling number by default.
*64Restore the system setting for calling number presentation.
*65*<num>Make a precedence call.
*66*<num>Make a precedence call to <num> hiding the calling number.
*67*<num>Make a precedence call to <num> presenting the calling number.
*68Enable Call Waiting.
*69Disable Call Waiting.