The sort of greeting that shows 'Hello and Welcome to RCA World of Audio' or similar on start up? That is an inbuilt feature and can't be turned off. The manual shows no Reset and no Greeting using using the Manuals Library search feature.
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Emergency 911 calls always ring regardless of the New Call Ring setting. Page 16. 16. SUPERCONSOLE 1000® User Guide. Adjusting the Ringer Volume.
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It seems like you're trying to configure a phone system or a specific phone to have incoming calls ring on multiple extensions simultaneously or forward to another extension if not answered. The exact steps can vary depending on the phone system or model you're using. If you provide more details about the phone system or model, I can offer more accurate instructions. In the absence of specific information, here's a general guide on how you might achieve this:
**For Most Phone Systems:**
1. **Ring All Extensions:**
- Log in to the phone system's administration interface.
- Locate the call forwarding or call distribution settings.
- Look for options related to "Hunt Group," "Ring Group," "Call Distribution," or similar terms.
- Create a group that includes the extensions you want the incoming calls to ring on.
- Assign the group a number or label.
- Configure incoming calls to be forwarded to the assigned group number or label.
2. **Forward After Rings/No Answer:**
- Within the same settings area, look for options related to "Call Forwarding" or "Follow Me."
- Configure the settings to forward calls to another extension or voicemail after a certain number of rings or if there's no answer.
**Example for Asterisk-based Systems (such as FreePBX):**
1. **Ring All Extensions:**
- Log in to the FreePBX administration interface.
- Create a Ring Group.
- Add the extensions you want to include in the group.
- Set the Ring Strategy to "Ringall" or "Ring All Available."
- Specify the Ring Time (how long it should ring on each extension).
- Save the settings.
2. **Forward After Rings/No Answer:**
- Create a Follow Me setting.
- Add the destination extension(s).
- Set the Ring Time (how many seconds it should ring).
- Configure the Follow Me List to go to the next destination if there's no answer.
- Save the settings.
Please note that terminology and options might differ based on your phone system's manufacturer and model. It's important to consult your phone system's documentation or seek help from your IT department or phone system administrator if you're not familiar with the settings or if you're dealing with a complex setup.
Keep in mind that making changes to a phone system's configuration can impact its functionality, so it's a good practice to do so during non-peak hours or with proper testing to ensure everything works as expected.
Programming a Panasonic KX-T7730 phone to share the same line with a cordless phone using a splitter requires specific steps to ensure proper operation. Keep in mind that splitting a phone line may affect the overall call quality and performance, so it's important to follow the instructions carefully. Here's a general guide to help you set it up:
Obtain the Necessary Equipment:
Panasonic KX-T7730 phone
Cordless phone (compatible with the line splitter)
Telephone line splitter (designed to split the line to multiple devices)
Connect the Splitter:
Plug one end of the telephone line from the wall jack into the "Line" or "Input" port on the splitter.
Plug the other end of the splitter into the "Line" or "Input" port on the KX-T7730 phone.
Plug the cordless phone's base unit into the "Phone" or "Output" port on the splitter.
Configure the KX-T7730:
Lift the handset of the KX-T7730 phone.
Press the "Program" button, followed by the desired extension number (e.g., "101") or the "Intercom" button.
Select the Line:
Press the "0" or "CO" button on the KX-T7730 phone's keypad to select an available outside line (usually labeled as "CO" lines).
Make a Test Call:
Place a test call from the cordless phone to ensure that both devices are functioning as expected. Verify that you can make and receive calls from both phones.
Adjust Settings (if needed):
Depending on your specific requirements and the features of your phone system, you may need to adjust settings such as ringing patterns, call forwarding, and call waiting. Refer to the user manual for your KX-T7730 phone for instructions on adjusting these settings.
Testing and Troubleshooting:
Test the setup thoroughly by making and receiving calls from both the KX-T7730 phone and the cordless phone.
If you encounter any issues with call quality, dropped calls, or interference, consider consulting a professional technician or your phone service provider for assistance.
To determine if the one-hole outgoing message tape will work on your Casio Phonemate models 4200 and 4300, I recommend the following steps:
Check User Manual: Consult the user manual or documentation for your Casio Phonemate models. Look for information about compatible tape formats, sizes, and specifications. The manual may provide guidance on the type of tape that can be used for outgoing messages.
Contact Customer Support: Reach out to Casio customer support or the manufacturer's official website for information about tape compatibility for the models 4200 and 4300. They should be able to provide specific details about compatible tape types.
Trial and Testing: If you have access to the one-hole outgoing message tape, you could try testing it on the models 4200 and 4300 to see if it functions correctly. Make sure to follow any installation instructions provided in the user manual.
Seek Expert Advice: If you're unsure about compatibility or encounter any issues, consider seeking advice from experts who specialize in telecommunication equipment or the specific Casio Phonemate models.
If the message light on the Telstra cordless handset 1 is flashing, indicating a new message, but the message light on handset 2 does not flash even when it's on the cradle, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
Check message notification settings: Make sure that the message notification settings on both handsets are properly configured. Refer to the user manual or the settings menu on the handsets to adjust the message notification settings. Ensure that the notification is enabled for both handsets.
Reset the handsets: Try resetting both handsets to their default settings. This can be done by removing the batteries from the handsets, unplugging the base station, and leaving them disconnected for a few minutes. Then, reinsert the batteries and plug in the base station. Allow the handsets to reconnect to the base and check if the message light on both handsets functions properly.
Check the base station: Ensure that the base station is functioning correctly. Check if the base station is properly connected to the telephone line and power source. If possible, try connecting handset 2 to the base station that handset 1 is connected to and see if the message light functions on that base station. This will help determine if the issue is with the base station or the handset itself.
Contact Telstra support: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, it may be best to contact Telstra support directly for further assistance. They will have specific knowledge of their product and can provide more detailed troubleshooting steps or advise on any potential repairs or replacements that may be necessary.
Remember to refer to the user manual for your specific Telstra cordless model for more detailed instructions on troubleshooting and operating the handset.
The way you have written this, it sounds like you are expecting it to do something it isn't meant to do. You stated
"but it doesn't come to my messages".
Are you expecting the messages to be forwarded to say a cellphone?
You set the Answerphpne to answer and a light should be lit. When you get a call and a message the light flashes. You press a button and you listen to it.
Your manual. It appears to be Australian, we are in North America.
https://www.telstra.com.au/content/dam/tcom/personal/support/pdf/home-phone/Telstra-Call-Gaurdian-301-cordless-phone-with-answering-machine.pdf
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Question edited for clarity, you wrote 'vetch' and I think it's VTech.
Question moved to a VTech category.
All questions need full 'make model (what it is)'. They make dozens of models.
It is a simple programming issue. Find the manual and use Search to find 'Call Forwarding'.
https://www.google.com/search?q=VTech+Cordless+Phone+shows+a+1+when+I+press+star
The recurring issue you are experiencing with the KX-TS880MX phones emitting an intrusive noise/continuous tone can be frustrating. There could be several potential causes for this problem. Here are a few suggestions to help you troubleshoot and potentially resolve the issue:
1. Interference: Check if there are any sources of interference near the affected phones, such as other electronic devices or power sources. Move the phones away from potential sources of interference and observe if the issue persists.
2. Faulty Phone Line: Ensure that the phone line connected to the affected phones is not damaged or experiencing any issues. Try connecting the affected phones to a different phone line or port to see if the problem persists.
3. Firmware/Software Update: Check if there are any firmware or software updates available for the KX-TS880MX phones or the TDA600 Panasonic system. Updating the firmware or software can often resolve compatibility issues and fix known bugs.
4. Reset and Reconfiguration: Perform a factory reset on the affected phones and reconfigure them on the TDA600 Panasonic system. This can help eliminate any software glitches or misconfigurations that may be causing the problem.
5. Contact Panasonic Support: Reach out to Panasonic's customer support or the dealer from whom you purchased the phones. Describe the issue in detail and inquire if they have encountered similar problems with this particular model. They may be able to provide specific troubleshooting steps or offer a solution.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, and the problem persists only with the KX-TS880MX model phones, it's possible that there may be a defect with those units. In such cases, replacement or repair may be necessary.
To remove the voicemail indicator and stop the flashing light on your Panasonic home phone, you can try the following steps:
1. Access the voicemail system: Dial your home phone number from your Panasonic phone or another phone and let it ring until it goes to voicemail. Enter your voicemail password or follow the prompts to access your voicemail messages.
2. Listen to and delete all voicemail messages: Check your voicemail inbox for any new or saved messages. Listen to each message and follow the instructions to delete them. Ensure that your voicemail box is empty.
3. Exit the voicemail system: Once you have listened to and deleted all voicemail messages, exit the voicemail system by following the prompts or hanging up the call.
4. Reset the phone: Disconnect the power adapter from the back of your Panasonic phone base unit. Wait for about 30 seconds and then plug the power adapter back in. This will perform a reset on the phone and clear any residual indicators.
5. Check the voicemail indicator: After the phone has rebooted, check if the voicemail indicator is still active or if the light is still flashing. If the issue persists, proceed to the next step.
6. Disable visual voicemail feature (if applicable): Some Panasonic home phones offer a visual voicemail feature that may trigger the voicemail indicator and flashing light. To disable this feature, consult the user manual for your specific model and follow the instructions to turn off the visual voicemail function.
7. Contact Panasonic support: If you have followed the above steps and are still unable to remove the voicemail indicator or stop the flashing light, it's recommended to contact Panasonic customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance based on your phone model and help troubleshoot the issue.
Remember to consult the user manual for your Panasonic home phone model as the steps and features may vary slightly.
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