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You have unheard messages on the voicemail system provided by your telephone company. This system records messages when someone calls while you're already on the phone. Please contact your telephone company for instructions on accessing their voicemail system.
Since you declined to specify the model of your Uniden DECT 6.0 phone, select it from the list beginning at
http://www.uniden.com/owners-manuals/dect-phones/scat/dectphones_mnl/ to get a copy of the manual.
I'm not familiar with a KX-T6160 system, so do you mean SIX-SIXTEEN-DEE(616d) or SIX-SIXTEEN-TEN (61610)? Either way, the cordless phone works. You need access codes, like 9 for an outside line, FLASH and dial an extension for transfer, 40 for ringing call pickup (on the 61610), and 58x (61610) to pick a line from hold. Your phone system manual has a single line telephone user guide in it.
Out of box, the AT&T 1738 is designed to operate on a single telephone line. I don't know of any device on the market today that could automatically switch it between multiple telephone lines.
Some options include (in no particular order):
1) Purchasing additional 1738s to cover the other telephone lines.
2) Some cordless telephones on the market are designed to handle 2 telephone lines. Their answering machines will cover both lines. AT&T and Panasonic offer such phones.
3) Check out AT&T's line of NoKSU small office telephone sets. The phones will handle up to 4 telephone lines and 1 model features a built in answering machine. In order for the telephones to function 100% all phones would have to be replaced with the models within the AT&T NoKSU family.
4) If this is strictly a business application, consider purchasing a true business telephone system for the office.
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