Using voice mail service, Storing the voice maii (vm) access number, Handset – Panasonic 5.8 GHZ EXPANDABLE DIGITAL CORDLESS ANSWERING SYSTEM KX-TG6074 User Manual

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Voice Mail Service

Using Voice Mail

service

Voice Mail is an automatic answering

service offered by your telephone
service provider. After you subscribe to
this service, the telephone service

provider’s Voice Mail system will

answer calls for you when you are

unavailable to answer the phone or

when your line is busy. Messages are

recorded by the telephone service
provider, not your telephone.

Important;

• To use the Voice Mail service

provided by your telephone service
provider rather than the unit’s
answering system, turn off the
answering system (page 30).

Storing the Voice Maii (VM)
access number

In order to listen to your Voice Mail

messages, you must dial your

telephone service provider’s Voice Mail
access number. Once you have stored
your Voice Mail access number, you
can dial if automatically (page 37).

Handset

1

[MENU] ^ [0][7][1]

2

Enter your access number (max. 32

digits). —> [Save] —> [OFF]

Note;

• When storing your Voice Mail access

number and your mailbox password,
press [PAUSE] to add pauses (page

15) between the access number and

the password as necessary. Consult
your telephone service provider for
the required pause time.

Example;

1-222-333-4444

PPPP

8888

VM access

number

Pauses Password

To erase the Voice Maii access

number
Repeat step 1, then press and hold

[Clear] until all digits are erased. Press
[Save], then press [OFF].

Voice Mail (VM) tone

detection

Your telephone service provider sends
special signals (sometimes called
“Voice Mail tones” or “stutter tones”) to
the unit to let you know you have new

Voice Mail messages. If you hear a

series of dial tones followed by a
continuous dial tone after you press

[•^] or [SP-PHONE], you have new

Voice Mail messages. Minutes after you

hang up a call or after the phone stops
ringing, your unit will check the phone
line to see if new Voice Mail messages
have been recorded.

Turn this feature off when:

- You do not subscribe to Voice Maii

service.

- Your telephone service provider does

not send Voice Mail tones.

- Your phone is connected to a PBX.

If you are not sure which setting is

required, consult your telephone

service provider.

Turning VM tone detection on/off
The default setting is “On”.

Handset :

1

[MENU] ^ [0][7][2]

2 [T]/[.]: Select the desired setting.

3

[Save] ^ [OFF]

For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/heli

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