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KX-TGA101S is an add-on handset for a Panasonic KX-TG1000 series cordless phone system. One of the models that is compatible with the handset is the KX-TG1032S. You can find the manual for the phone system on the product page here: https://shop.panasonic.com/support-only/KX-TG1032S.html . Assuming that you do not have voice mail from your telephone provider, you can change the number of rings from the Answering Device Settings Menu.
Start with the phone system in standby (no incoming or outgoing calls) mode. Press Menu and use the up/down keys to navigate to Answering Device. Press OK to enter the sub-menu. Navigate to Settings and press OK. Navigate to Ring Count and press OK. Use the up/down arrows to choose a new number of rings. Press OK to save and press Off to exit the menu system. Note: if the ring count is set to Toll Saver mode, the answering system will pick up on the second ring if there are new messages. It will pick up the incoming call on the fourth ring if there are no new messages.
See page 31 of the manual for the KX-TG1032 for this information. See page 23 for the way to navigate through the menu and a list of the menu tree items. The current link to the manual is ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/telephone/om/kx-tg1031_en_om.pdf .
Hi Caroline, this kx-t760 doesn't have a answering machine function. This is why you can't find it in the user manual.
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The panasonic KX-t7630 doesnt have a answering machine and runs through voice mail.. if you have voice mail set up simple dial your number for voice mail (eg. 500) press 311, then record greeting at the end of tone. hope that helps. http://www.fixya.com/support/t2417399-record_voice_message_oanasonic_kx_t7630
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The number of rings is controlled by the answering machine or voicemail system on your phone line. It cannot be changed from the handset. Please refer to the documentation for whatever answering machine or voicemail system you have.
If you require further assistance with the answering machine or voicemail system, please tell us the make and model.
There are a couple of ways. The easiest one is to use the Panasonic voice mail system which has an auto attendant built-in. It can be programmed to answer incoming calls, play a menu and let the caller dial extensions or ring the operator. If no one answers, it can take messages and provide the voice mail for the system. The TVA system has a LAN card that can send voice mail to email. It's optional in the TVA-50 and included in the 200.
You don't mean the "message box" on your answering system do you? You only get one conversation at a time. If you're talking to someone, how can the other conversation get to the mailbox?
Most people get central office based voice mail. Now they get a call waiting signal with caller id and if they ignore it, it's answered by the CO voice mail system.
And??? What's the problem? My DISA is set for 1s on the first page and it never rings a phone. If you want it to answer the outside line on the first ring, you'll have to turn OFF Caller-ID. Now it will answer right after the first ring, but you lose CID logging.
On my working system, the DISA 6.1 section is with AA and 1 second, and 6.2 the first two timers are 3 and 5 seconds. In 9.1 you can uncheck CID but I don't recommend it.
O.K. I'll play. Did you program it to answer in 414-416? Did you record a message in BV 01? In the Features? manual 1.1.8 there are specific examples and instructions to make it work. It can be reached from the help files on the BV tab of the Maintenance console.
the panasonic KX-t7630 doesnt have a answering machine and runs through voice mail.. if you have voice mail set up simple dial your number for voice mail (eg. 500) press 311, then record greeting at the end of tone. hope that helps
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