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I recently installed a KX-TA 824 in my home with 2CO's and 21 extensions. I also have the KX-TA824 BV Voicemail card in my system. I have 7 KX-T773X phones, 1 KX-7896 and 2 SLT phones, two PC's with modems and a fax machine. The other extensions are second jacks in most of rooms for SAT lines or more SLTs. I am trying to set up the voicemail and have hit a snag. I want CO1, the main line to have one voicemail box for the entire family and CO2 to have a second voicemail box. Ideally I'd like the VM outgoing message to play after aboyt 4-5 rings on each line. Can any one provide me the instructions on how do to this. The documentation is a bit tough.
Dave
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The vm card is very basic and is going to be hard to get it in to a mailbox after 4 rings if ringing in on more than 1 phone.
you could put a spare slt extension looped in to co 3 and have a delay ring on it, set line 3 to ring a extension that is fwd to mail box, and use that mailbox for family messages. but you have to have spare co's and extensions
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