Answering system, Answering system settings – Panasonic KX-TG5664 User Manual
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Answering System
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Answering system
settings
Remote code
A remote code must be entered when
operating the answering system remotely.
This code prevents unauthorized parties
from listening to your messages remotely.
The default setting is “11”.
1
{
MENU} i {0}{6}{3}
2
Enter the desired 2-digit remote code.
i
{Save} i {OFF}
Ring count
You can change the number of times the
phone rings before the unit answers calls.
The default setting is “4”.
“Toll saver”: The unit answers on the
2nd ring when new messages have been
recorded, and on the 4th ring when there
are no new messages. If you call your
phone from outside to listen to new
messages (page 38), you will know that
there are no new messages when the
phone rings for the 3rd time. You can then
hang up without being charged for the call.
1
{
MENU} i {0}{6}{1}
2
Select the desired setting. i {Save}
i
{OFF}
For Voice Mail service subscribers
If you subscribe to a flat-rate service
package that includes Caller ID, Call
Waiting, Voice Mail, and unlimited local/
regional/long distance calls, please note
the following:
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To use the Voice Mail service provided
by your telephone company rather than
the unit’s answering system, turn off the
answering system (page 35).
This unit does not have an indicator to
indicate if there are new messages in
your mailbox service.
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To use this unit’s answering system
rather than the Voice Mail service
provided by your telephone company,
please contact your telephone company
to deactivate your Voice Mail service.
If your telephone company cannot do
this:
– Set this unit’s “Ring count” setting
so that this unit’s answering system
answers calls before your telephone
company’s Voice Mail service tries to
answer your calls. It is necessary to
check the ring count required to
activate the Voice Mail service
provided by your telephone company
before changing this setting.
– Change the ring count of the Voice
Mail service so that the answering
system can answer the call first. To do
so, consult your telephone company.
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