Hi Richard Colley, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. What type of phone do you have? (Make, Model) The quick answer would be, you should find an option in your phone settings.Hi Richard Colley, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. What type of phone do you have? (Make, Model)
The quick answer would be, you should find an option in your phone settings.
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The number of rings before your answring message picks up the call is controlled by your cellphone service provider. call in to your voice mail and then follow the instructions about going to options and setting. There should be a setting in there for the amount of rings to wait before answering the phone.
Most of the newer phones have a feature that quiets the ringtone when you touch the phone or move it. You can deactivate this feature in the settings menu. I hopes this helps you..
To extend the number of rings before your phone goes into the answer message option, change the settings for Answer delay option as described below.
You can set number of rings before your phone answer message kicks in. You can set answer message to begin after 2, 4, 6 or 8 rings.
1. Press <Menu> and up down to select ANS Machine
2. Press <OK> and <up/down> to select TAM Settings
3. Press <OK> and <up/down> to select ANSWER DELAY (OPTIONS: 2, 4, 6 OR 8 RINGS)
4. Press <OK> and <up/down> to select to select desired delay.
5. Press <OK> to confirm.
From the handset, press Select/Menu and then press the down arrow to get to Ans Setup. Press Select again. Go down to Ring Time. Then select the number of rings (6, 9, 12 or Toll Saver (TS)). Press Select then press Flash/Exit to exit the menu system. Toll Saver picks up after 2 rings if you have new messages or 4 rings if you don't. This lets you hang up before the answering system picks up if you are using the remote phone access feature.
Note: if you have Voice Mail from your telephone provider, you need to set that to a longer number of rings separately. Consult with your phone company on that option.
Your cell phone carrier controls that. To you it only goes off twice you should find that the caller hears 4-5 rings before going to voice mail. Either way call "611" and talk to the tech department to see if they can help. Call from a different phone.
If the machine won't go past 4 rings (which it should somewhere in the answering machine settings menu) you could always change your greeting to a message that tells the caller to wait a few more moments for you to answer, while you get to the phone....
Hi Richard Colley, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. What type of phone do you have? (Make, Model)
The quick answer would be, you should find an option in your phone settings.
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