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Carol Moore Posted on Apr 25, 2017

I can't reset the number of rings or my voicemail message. I go to Settings and get "rings" but don't know what to do then.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2009

SOURCE: number of rings before going to voicemail on KX-T7630

Press the FWD/DND button, then scroll through the menu button until the screen shows "FWD No Answer time". Then use the number key pad to change from 000 seconds to 010 seconds (or longer if required). Then exit out of the menu.

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Carl Navarro

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: # of rings before voicemail picks up

Yes there is, but you have to know multiplication :-)

At the extension, from the intercom dial *713 and the 2-digit time in seconds. An internal ring cycle is about 6 seconds. I think the default time comes from the system and it may be 40 seconds.

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Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: I need to change the number of rings before phone goes to voicemail

First, call your voice mail. After the messages you will be given a menu to follow. On the Sony Ericsson W350 I went to Personal Options (4) then to Administrative Options (2) and finally Prompt Level (3). After reaching Prompt Level you have the option to shorten or extend the number of rings. At this point I chose to shorten the prompt and then I exitted the system.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: Chg number of rings to voicemail on M7310

Is your system a BCM or a CIC/MICs system?

I know you most likely will not know, so I will give you both ways to change this... they are pretty well Identical, but there is one extra set if your system is a BCM, that is if the set programming can be done.

ok... lets get started!
Go to a programming set:

-> FEATURE * * 2 6 6 3 4 4 (CONFIG)
-> User ID: 7 3 8 6 6 2 (SETNNA) [this is the extra step I was talking about]
-> Password: 2 6 6 3 4 4 (CONFIG) [this is the default password, but could have been changed by the programmer]

Now you will have to look at your LCD for 3 arrows
<- Heading....Enter->
<- Back .......Next->
You will not see these words in the LCD display, you just have to look for the 3 arrows that correspond.


-> You will now see TERMINALS&SETS, and press the ENTER button
-> type in the extension of the set (eg:2338), now you will see 2338: NAME
-> press ENTER and you will see LINE ACCESS press NEXT till you see CAPABILITIES
-> press ENTER and look for Call Forward No Answer
-> press CHANGE and type in the new name pressing the # button to advance to the next letter.
-> Hit the NEXT button to save
-> press the HEADING arrow to back up and press FIND to look for next extension that you want to change.

-> after all the changes are made, press the RLS button to end programming.

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george peters

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2009

SOURCE: Rings 15 times before going to voicemail.

To change the number of rings enter Feature 983, if your system has 2 digit intercom #s your password is 120000 if your system has 3 digit intercom #s your password is 1020000. once you have entered the password you will see 3 selections you can make .use the three soft keys under the display and select AA (auto Attendant).
The 3 soft key selections GRTG, TABLE, and LINES
Press the LINES soft key
Enter the line number on the line you want to change ringing on (probably Line 1) and press OK
Press the TABLE soft key then the RINGS soft key
Press the CHNG soft key and enter in the amount of rings you wantand press OK
Press the NEXT key to go to the next line
Repeat the procedure for the remaining lines
Press Rls when finished

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