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You can have a (sort of text) message from one set to another without voicemail. Voicemail uses that mechanism to tell you you have a message. Feature 1 is Send message, Feature 65 is View Message, or press the soft key under the MSG display. After viewing it, another soft key should say ERASE.
You apparently 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.
The KX-T7730 isn't an answering machine. You need to refer to the documentation for whatever answering/voicemail system you have it connected to. Alternatively, repost your question specifying the make and model of the answering/voicemail system.
I have the same phone and had the same problem. I had almost 50 voicemails meaning I had no room for anymore voicemails.
When listening to voicemail (done by pressing envelope button) press the left hand key under the display; the one with _ symbol on it and it will delete the message.
I couldn't find anyway to delete all the messages at once, I had to go through all 50 and press that button each time but now my voicemail is empty :)
Depending on the carrier it can be a little bit different. Basically you need to dial the voicemail number from your cell, most commonly 123. After this an automated machine will guide you through the setup.
The voice mail symbol is sent to your handset by the network when you get a voicemail, they then send the handset another message to remove the icon once you have listened to the voicemail... Sometimes an error occurs and the phone doesnt receive the removal message...
Try getting a friend or using another phone send yourself a voicemail, then using your phone, check your voicemails, listen to the one you have and delete it... The icon should go... However if its a hardware fault with the handset display then this will not fix it...
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you cannot retrieve messages off the voicemail system I am afraid. If this is down to malicious calls and police are involved speak to O2 as they may have a way to supply evidence direct to police?
Regarding turning off voicemail here are the codes you need, dial 1750 to activate voicemail, 1760 to deactivate voicemail, 901 is used to call in and listen to voicemail and additional options i.e. greeting, pin etc.
WARNING! By turning off voicemail you will ERASE any messages in your voicemail as it resets each time deactivated! So only do this is messages are no longer required!
Hope that helps?
In most cases you need to call your service provider and have them remove the voicemail feature from your account. You can have it re added when you return, though you will need to set it up again.
i have the same problem and im on orange
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