SOURCE: Delete old voice mail - program new voice mail
You can usually access the system voice mail setup from any extension.
Press Speaker
Dial ext 200.
When asked for security code, dial *,2,# (dial it twice if there is no code).
When main greeting begins, dial 632.
Using the soft keys under the display, press MORE, then MGR, then CHBX or, follow voice prompts if non-display phone.
Follow voice prompts. Remember, 1=Yes, 2=No.
SOURCE: displays new voice mail and VMWI constantly blinking when no voice mail
Subscriber is T-Mobile@Home. First, cleared all messages from T-Mobile voicemail.
Now to fix your GE phone:
Push the program key.
Select Handset Setup
Push the program key
Select Default Settings
Push the program key
Select 1 Yes.
Push the program key
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: voice mail
Is voicemail answering at all?
If so dial the ext to access voicemail.
Dial * 990# or *991#
enter password #
Follow prompts.
Tony
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#409 to cancel receive message...may need to key in few time to cancel few message
#64+sent messane extn - to cancel sent message
SOURCE: Clicking and blinking red/yellow light
Few days ago a friend of mine said that his external hard (320G Lacie with F.A.Porsche design) doesn't work anymore. When he push the power button the hard disk's motor doesn't spin up but only clicking and the LED blinking red/yellow instead shine steadily.
First of all I opened the case and took the hard disk itself. Put it in a computer like an internal disk and checked it with the program MHDD. There were no bad sectors on it so I put it again in the case but powered the disk not though the external supply and trough the PC suplly. This way when I turned on the power the disk's motor span up and when plugged the USB connector to the computer the operating system detected it and mounted it without any problems.
So I checked the values of the voltages comming from the power supply. They have to be +12V and +5V. The +5V was OK, but the other was varied from 11,2V to 11,6V. Carefully opened the power supply block and the problem was clarificationed - the two filtering capacitors for +12V were bloated. Changing them wiped out the problem and now the hard disk is working without any problems.
So keep in mind that the problems may be quite elementary.
Greetings, Yasen!
P.S.: Sorry for the bad English ;)
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