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I cannot get my computer to talk to my TVS-50. Is there any way to set up mailboxes and do all the programming through the main phone, rather than a computer.
If so, does anyone know how and can you send me instructions on how to do it.
Thanks
Rich
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You can do a lot of programming via telephone, but not all of it. Things like building menus require a laptop, but simple adding, deleting or changing basic features can be done through mailboxes 999 and 998.
Once you call into the system, dial #6, then *999 (or *998). It will prompt you of all the available options from there. Hopefully, this mailbox is not password protected because I can't help you there if you don't have it.
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