If your voice mail extension is 500, then on the intercom dial *7105 500 #
Carl
Oops, one small (but important) item. The TIMER for the answer is defaulted at some huge (like 45 seconds) amount. *713 xx will change it, where xx is a time from 01 to, I guess 99 seconds. Start with 20.
*713 plus 20 (seconds) isn't working on the phone - the voicemail still isn't picking up. Is there something I'm missing here?
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SOURCE: Digital panasonic kx-t7633
The 7633 has a FWD/DND button. Is it blinking, lit solid or dark? It's designed to be pressed 3 times for FWD DND or OFF....It's programmed as follows, assuming that 500 is your voice mail access code:
From the intercom dial *7101. That sets DND. Dial 710x 500 # to set call forwarding where x-2 for all calls 3 for BUSY for for NO ANS 5 for BSY/NA. 7&8 are FOLOW ME commands and they have a different set of instructions ie Dial *7107 plus your extension to have calls come to the phone you're at and *7108 plus your extension to cancel it. I have never seen it used. *7100 cancels all forward and DND arrangements from your phone..
This is just hte command set for ALL CALLS. You can also set up forwarding for Outside Calls and Inside calls seperately and you can program buttons to do the forwarding.
Your Panasonic dealer has 2 manuals that you would find interesting, one is the TDA Operating Manual and the PTPM Manual. The operating manual has a complete set of programming instructions for the manager and users of TDA systems, the PTPM has a complete set of programming features that can be performed from a Panasonic 76XX display phone.
THe pdf's aren't huge and they can be sent to your email address if you provide one under the Ask Me button.
Carl
SOURCE: How do I transfer a call directly to voicemail?
If it's a Panasonic voice mail system you program a button for VoicemailTRansfer. Pick an unused button and label it VTR. Now, you need to know what the access number is for voice mail. It's usually 165 or 500. Then you press PROG the button and dial 94+ whatever number VM is and ENTER.
On the original installation, your installer should have at least given you 2 buttons, one for record and one for transfer. We usually give the customer a 3rd button called 2-way transfer. If your system is a TVA, there is a patch to record conversations as new messages, and if you have the optional LAN card(on the 50, it's already in the 200) for voice mail to email, it can send out the wav file at the end of the call.
Carl
SOURCE: Checking voicemail remotely on Panasonic KX-T7633
If it's a Panasonic brand voice mail, when it answers, dial #6 * and your extension. Now you can put in the password.
Carl
SOURCE: How to listen to previously recorded calls on the Pansonic KX T7633
u can refer to the manual at this link
http://service.us.panasonic.com/OPERMANPDF/KXT7630.PDF
SOURCE: KX-T7633 Voicemail rings
The Voice Mail feature is set by your phone company, not by the phone. Typically the phone company will set it for 20 seconds, or approximately 4 rings. This is called your voice mail "Ring Cycle"
Call them up (the customer service number should be on your phone bill) and they should be able to increase or decrease your ring cycle for you at no charge.
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