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In a normal call, it will carry on ringing until you answer. If you have a message service set by your teleco, there is often a setting in messaging set up voice prompts, but they are all slightly different. You get to them by accessing voicemail. On mine it say option 5 says "to alter your voice messaging system, press 5'. Contact your telco, they may be able to do it for you.
Go to Account overview > My digital phone > Check or manage voicemail & features.On the Voicemail Settings tab, scroll to General Preferences and select Set Number Of Rings Before Voicemail.Choose a setting ranging from 1 ring (6 seconds) to 6 rings (36 seconds).Select Save.
Remove the battery and allow the set to phone to reset. Now check for the ringer setting at teh back of the base phone to be set to the maximum rings, there can be three settings.
Some times this is also set on the menu.
Connect and test the timing to confirm
This procedure allows your iPhone to ring for longer or shorter periods
than the default setting of 20 seconds before voicemail answers. ***
Attempt at your own risk but if you pay attention to the keys you input
and follow the directions you should have no problems.
1. On your phone, dial *#61# and click Call
The screen will display:
Setting Interrogation Succeeded Voice Call
Forwarding When Unanswered Forwards to
+1xxxYYYzzzz Enabled
2.
Write down the xxxYYYzzz number (including +1) - this is the number to
your voicemail.
3. In order to make the
+ appear on the keypad in the next step you'll have to hold Zero down
for a few seconds, then it will become a Plus (+). Dial
**61*+1xxxYYYzzzz**30# and hit Call. +1xxxYYYzzzz is the number you
wrote down previously, 30 is the delay in seconds. The delay can be set
in 5 second increments, 30 is maximum.
4.
Dial *#61# to verify that the new settings are active.
5. Verify working voice mail.
If you find you or your contacts are not being forwarded to
your voice mail you have incorrectly altered your voice mail forward
number.
To find out what it is and try
again:
Dial ##002# and send. This will
reset that forward number to factory defaults.
By then Dialing *#61# you will again display the your
current (default) voice mail forwarding number.
Return to step [2] and continue.
*** Use this tutorial at your own risk ***...and if you have
the time you can always give AT&T a call to have them change the
number of rings on an incoming call before Visual Voicemail kicks in. I
was able to quickly change the duration on my own, using these
diagnostic iPhone GSM codes. The default time duration before Visual
Voicemail intercepts the call is set by AT&T to 20 seconds. You will
be able to add another 10 seconds yourself, but if you want your
callers to wait more than 30 seconds before voicemail picks up then
you'll need to contact AT&T technical support - they can change the
duration to 45 seconds upon request.
DIL? It's a term not used in an 824. Incoming ringing is controlled via MC 3.2 or programs 408 and 411 for DAY ringing. Ring delay (411) could alter the ringing even if it's set to ring in 408.
Your voicemail thinks that it is ringing six times. The time that it takes to transfer to the extensions counts. Whiloe it seems that there is a lapse the system actually is using enough time to ring six times total. If you need longer ring time at the extension, take in account the transfer time and set it to pick up after 8 or 9 rings. It will actually only ring six. You just have to trick the system a little.
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check your mobile is in silent mode!
After that goto tone setting->ringing mode->you keep it is ringing->select alter for all calls->and than check volume!
or
Otherwise goto profile personalise setting tone setting->ringing mode->you keep it is ringing->select alter for all calls->and than check volume
Good luck
i would got into your voicemail settings and check to see if you have it set to ring once then straight to vmail.. i'm not sure how your phone is set up completely but i would assume you can adjust the amount of rings before vmail picks up.. is this phone new to you?
hope this helps..
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If when you are in your voicemail you click the button on the left hand side at the bottom (that generally lets you alter the ring/vibrate mode) it will bring up keys for you to use within the voicemail.
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