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1Dial your telephone number from your MagicJack phone. You can also click on the "Vmail" button on your computer desktop to use the Magic Jack software phone.
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Push the "Star" key on the phone when the virtual answering machine picks up. If you are calling from the Vmail software phone, click on the "Star" button.
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Input the digits "1234" when prompted for your Magic Jack voicemail passcode. This is the default passcode.
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Push the "0" button. This allows you to set a new passcode and change your voice message recording. Input your new passcode and follow the system prompts to record your custom voice message.
yes and no, , magic jack and all of it's phone numbers are owend by them, since you left MJ and your now with another provider, you will use them, if you wanna use MJ again YOUR MONEY YOU PAID SHOULD BE CREDIT OR CREDITED TO YOUR ACCOUNT FOR FUTURE USE. i'd call MJ and freeze your account.
There are two possible answers to this problem. The first thing is to check on the cordless phones, is a 2 way switch, one setting is for DP=Dial pulse (setting for old rotary phones) 2nd setting is TT= Touch Tone. I would guess that the setting should be set to TT on both cordless phones for touchtone.
Second thing to do is to plug in the base unit of your cordless phone to a jack that currently has a landline phone plugged into it that works and test again. If cordless phone works OK then go back to the original jack that didn't work and reverse the wires in the jack: that is what is known as a "polarity" issue.
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