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Incoming calls only ring 3 times and then go to voicemail. How to I increase rings to 6. There is no "Additional Settings" on my Settings menu

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It might ring more than 3 times but you dont hear the first few if you are on Increasing Ring Volume. change volume to fixed volume ring.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2009

SOURCE: Ring 3 times then goes to Voicemail

Does the phone actually ring 3 times. I was having the same problem I was informed that it was not even going to my phone. When I had this same problem T_Mobile could not fix the problem using the 3 g network. If you shut off the 3g feature your problem will go away

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: Length of time phone rings with incoming calls

get your mailbox number then type in **61*44then mailbox mumber*11*then a two digit number between 00 and 30 (seconds delay).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2009

SOURCE: Incoming calls ring 3 times

Your voicemail thinks that it is ringing six times. The time that it takes to transfer to the extensions counts. Whiloe it seems that there is a lapse the system actually is using enough time to ring six times total. If you need longer ring time at the extension, take in account the transfer time and set it to pick up after 8 or 9 rings. It will actually only ring six. You just have to trick the system a little.

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Carl Navarro

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2010

SOURCE: Incoming calls: When we receive an incoming call,

Extension call forwarding is controlled by a timer, and they put these things in the manual. If your CF after 2 rings is from a call to a specific extension, from that extension, dial *713 and a 2 digit number from 00-99 seconds on the intercom. Start with 18.

If your call forwarding is from intercept, then you have a system programming issue and need to look in the installer's manual or check with your system programmer.

Carl

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2011

SOURCE: The Ringer on incoming calls only rings out about

type this number in using your handset keypad

**61*XX*11*YY#

XX = your voicemail number
YY = delay (in seconds) before call is diverted to voicemail
The delay must be a multiple of 5 and the maximum is 30 seconds


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I need to extend the length of time my phone rings on incoming calls

Hello, Mary -

I checked the user manual for your Alcatel 3003G cell phone:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1150047/Alcatel-Tribe-3003g.html?page=1#manual

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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Best wishes.
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My voice mail doesn't work. I cannot get more than 2 rings on my incoming calls.

Press.MENU/SELECT > Ans. Setup menu > Ring Time submenu
Select a Ring time - Toll Saver, 2, 4 or 6 rings. Press MENU/SELECT once again to get a confirmation tone. The Toll saver setting is for if you are checking voicemail on a Long distance call, the call rolls over to the voicemail immediately if there are new messages
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How do I increase ring time before phone transfers to voicemail

Which phone are you using - please be specific.

Generally Go To Settings > Call Settings > Additional Settings / Call Forwarding Settings > Voice Calls > Change the always forward Settings, here it will ask you for Number of Rings Before Forwarding. Change that as per your convenience.
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Uniden Dect1560 - For incoming calls it only rings 3 times. Is there a way to make it ring 6 times before it goes to voice mail?

Your model is a phone only, without an answering machine built in. This means that voicemail is provided by your phone service on your line, and that's where you need to adjust the rings before it picks up. The phone itself has nothing to do with it.

You may have to call your service provider for setup instructions because not all systems are the same, but here's how it usually works. Pick up your phone and call your own number to reach your voicemail. When your message starts, press the * button and the system will ask for your pass code (just like when you call to get your messages). Follow the voice prompts to reach the main menu, then mailbox settings, where you'll be able to change the ring count.

If these steps don't work for you, ask your service provider what you need to do.
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Hi I have a Panasonic cordless phone kx tg2511al. I sometimes find that incoming calls go straight to voicemail without it ringing first. How do I make sure it rings at least a good number of times...

Remove the battery and allow the set to phone to reset. Now check for the ringer setting at teh back of the base phone to be set to the maximum rings, there can be three settings.
Some times this is also set on the menu.
Connect and test the timing to confirm
Jun 13, 2011 • Cell Phones
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Incoming calls ring 3 times at main extension, then phone stops ringing at main & rolls over to ring at all other phones. Phone rings once at those extensions before going to voicemail. (We have...

Your voicemail thinks that it is ringing six times. The time that it takes to transfer to the extensions counts. Whiloe it seems that there is a lapse the system actually is using enough time to ring six times total. If you need longer ring time at the extension, take in account the transfer time and set it to pick up after 8 or 9 rings. It will actually only ring six. You just have to trick the system a little.
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Messaging then Voicemail this is where the settings are stored you can disabl all then your phone wll just keep rining or change ringing time
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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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Length of time phone rings with incoming calls

get your mailbox number then type in **61*44then mailbox mumber*11*then a two digit number between 00 and 30 (seconds delay).
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