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To record a new greeting, you must use the handset. Press Menu and use the Up/Down arrows to reach the "Answering System" line. Press OK and then navigate to the Greeting. Press OK again. Select the line "Record Greeting" and press OK. Select Yes to confirm recording a new greeting and press OK. After the beep, hold the handset about 8" away and speak clearly. Recite the entire message that you wish to record; the message must be under 2 minutes long. Press OK to save the greeting and press End to exit the sub-menu. Make sure that the answering system is on (and set to pick up on fewer rings than any other voice mail system, if your telephone provider offers one, for example). Make sure that the memory is not full. The system can only accept 18 minutes of recordings, including the greetings.
please go to the message and enter the spam section. the messages you had blocked from receiving from persons you do not wish to receive havd probably blocked the space. delete the spam messages and your set should receive new messages. check the spam box occassionally
The red light is MESSAGE WAITING. It is not necessarily VM notification. Press the MESSAGE button and look at the display. One of the soft keys will let you CLEAR the message and it will tell you where it came from. It's set by anybody calling your phone, and randomly, it is set by dialing your extension plus "4". Oops. It's a Pana mystery :-)
FYI... Voicemail is free no need to subscribe to (its your option to turn on or off)... press and hold down "1" key on cell or dial your cell phone number..once the answer machine starts press the "*" key...listen to options or if messages begin to play (while playing press "7" to delete)...in options you can choose to fwd calls, or not to plus other features...
If mail box is full, you cannot record any more messages, and the answering machine is practically useless. You must clear some messages. Try playing the messages one by one. While a message is being played hit the Erase button. If that works, repeat with every unimportant message.
Most cordless telephone answering machines have a maximum of 14 minutes recording time. You can restrict the length of messages people are allowed to leave. Most default options are 1min or 4 minutes. Some machines give you the option to select Announcement Only. When this option is selected people hear the announcement but cannot leave a message.
You have to dial 1 to get in your mail box. Follow prompts to listen to your messages. If you never activated your voicemail your password is most likely the last 4 digits of your cell phone number. Delete messages and your mail box will be able to take new voice mail. Worse case scenario, go to your nearest store and ask a representative to reset your password to clear the messages.
Problem solved! Turns out that my son didn't realize that you have to call your voicemail box and delete voice messages by pressing "7" on the keypad. He thought that when you pressed "erase all" on the text message menu it erased voice mail, too. So the mailbox was full, as it only holds twenty messages. Sometimes the most obvious solution is the solution!
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