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I did not find any information regarding increasing the length of time of rings of incoming calls in the manual. So, I thought the incoming rings length of time may be dependent upon your cell phone service provider, Vodafone.
I found some information on a Vodafone Support page: https://support.vodafone.co.uk/
How to increase the time before a call goes to voicemail?
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Your Vodafone mobile is set to ring for 15 seconds before going to voicemail. You can change how long it rings for, choosing from 5 to 30 seconds in 5-second intervals.
To choose your desired ringing time:
Enter **61*121*11* on your Vodafone mobile
Choose the number of seconds you'd like your phone to ring for, followed by #
Press Call
A confirmation message will pop up on your screen with your new ring time
For example, if you want to set your Vodafone mobile to ring for 25 seconds, you enter **61*121*11*25#, and press Call. When the message pops up, you'll know it's all done.
Watch this simple video to find out how to increase the time before a call goes to voicemail. https://youtu.be/rGJNpaaD5z8
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If you find that there are only a few personalized numbers that you need to call frequently, you can add them to your contacts and let SmartDial find them for you. This is my personal solution about increasing ringtone volume on incoming calls just install a Increasing ring app from app store or play store
first of all u can increase volume during call by pressing right button (middle one). but i think ur phone is set to max and u dont hear much - in this case probably some "metal dust" sticks on your speakers membrane - open case clean speaker gently or replace with new one...
Well if that's the case, the printer should be detached or powered of during call operations. The printer detects incoming calls that's why it triggers it to operate. Turning it off during operation will surely be the solution.
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The usual numbers of rings before the machine answers is 2 or 4. If that is not enough, you are out of luck. If it's 2 now and you want 4, there should be a menu button you can press, and when you hear "number of rings" use the up/down arrows to increase the number. Then press the "set" button. Hope that helps.
if you have voice mail, you can set the number of rings before forwarding to voice mail in the administrative options of the voice mail menu itself. Call your voicemail and listen for administrative options. Follow the prompts.
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