I have a Panasonic KX-T7433 old phone system. Building power shut down this week knocked out our voicemail capability. I have the old manual we inherited, but it's not clear at all about how to reset it. When I press the VM function key now, there is no noise or ability to enter PW like before. It just says VTR-165
VTR-165 is a transfer key. You said OLD system. You should look at the VM box and post the model after being sure it has a solid green light on it..
Was the phone system ALSO defaulted as there is software at the KSU as well?
Older TVA systems were normally configured to use intercom 165 to manually select the VM.
TVS systems could have been any extention but most installers used the last ports on a card. Like 15-16 or 23-24 and put them in a hunt group (default 165) for access
I hope it isn't a TVS as you will need a PC with Procomm, hyperterminal or Telnet as well as a null modem (and I do not mean a USB conversion) just to be able to access it.
SOURCE: Nokia 1600 - Key #1 Voicemail
go to setting>restore factory setting>enter 12345
now restart phone
preess and hold 1.
enter the no of Voicemailbox
SOURCE: Can't reset voicemail on line extension 139
If the voicemail already has a mailbox for 139 you just might have to change the greeting. If it has to be set up or if there is a password, you have to go into admin mailbox 999 (which might have a password) to delete password first, then go into mb139 and set up a greeting. Would need to know the model # of vm
SOURCE: Inability to leave voicemail
call your carrier and make sure that the voicemail numbers are good.
SOURCE: How do I transfer a
A lot depends on what you dial to get to the voice mail and if it's a Panasonic product. Normall, x165 is the VM. So, you take a spare button, label it VTR (voicemail Transfer) and then press PROGRAM 99, the button and dial 8 165 STORE. Pick up the handset and drop it back down to exit programming mode. The button can be any button, including a PF button (not many features can use it).
Carl
SOURCE: I lost the password to
In most TD systems, the voice mail has an access code of 165. The owner of the system (mailbox 999) can reset any password by following the prompts.
Carl
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