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Hi: I have a KX-TA624 and I am trying to use a KX-TVS75 as an answering machine. Basically I just want one mailbox that can be accessed from any phone in the house. I followed the directions to create an extension group (200). I put two of the extensions there. I created a mail box 200. If I leave a message in the mailbox, the message waiting light will turn on in both extensions, however when I try to retrieve the message by pressing the message key the TVS75 says that the entry is incorrect as if the extension is calling the wrong mailbox. What am I doing wrong?
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If you dial in to the vm using the access code does it go to the mailbox or to the main menu
You use to have to turn on send #6ext no to voice mail in programming. will look it up
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OBT: not sure what you mean by "access code". If I press the message key on the phone while the message waiting lamp is on, it goes into VM and it says "incorrect entry" and then it asks for a mailbox number.
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If you dial in to the vm using the access code does it go to the mailbox or to the main menu
You use to have to turn on send #6ext no to voice mail in programming. will look it up
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he means call voicemail ext 107 key in #6* and the mailbox in questions three digit number then password # are you able to get in to listen to messages that way if so then all you have is a light indication and you will have to retrieve them manually....
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You can pgm a pf key (right side of 77xx) (vm number)pause #6*(mailbox number) add pause (password)# then password will only be required for remote log in'
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Thanks for the replies. Retrieving messages by going into VM #6 * MB number, etc. does work.
I guess, programming a key will work.
For general knowledge, should this work the way I thought it would, just by pressing the message key as it does with individual mailboxes?, or with a 624 and TVS75 the system does not know what mailbox the extension belongs to?
Thanks Carlos
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you need to press intercom and the lit message light button that you programed not the message button on the phone!
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I don't know what Panasonic system you guys are using, but a PF button can dial an outside line, or an intercom extension. There are no pauses or extra digits involved once a valid extension is dialed. So, 165 or 107 or 115 is the only digits the button will dial.
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One Touch Dialing (prefix 2 )can dial ext,pause and other digits. Used it all the time when TD first came out for VM retrieval with Amanda VM. VM ext, #9#PP105#1234# First message plays #6*105P1234# with Panny VM
used as a DSS key it will only take a valid ext.
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