I have just installed a HT-502. The device works great.
When I get notification of a voicemail via email I see the phone line light on the unit blinking as it should and get an intermittent dial tone as expected. I can listen to the voicemail on my computer using an MP3 player. All is wonderful....except, how do I pick up messages with my phone handset and how to I record a greeting. I can find no documentation. I tried the old Bell *98 command to no avail.
Thanks,
alvin
Voicemail
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Re: Voicemail
*98 should work, but failing that dial your own number and you will be directed to your voicemail.
I'm sure it is just a setting inside the ATA to make *98 work, but I am not familiar with that ATA.
I'm sure it is just a setting inside the ATA to make *98 work, but I am not familiar with that ATA.
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Re: Voicemail
Thank Jake. Careful inspection of my phone reveals the * and # keys are reversed....go figure!
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Re: Voicemail
Further to my original post: *98 gets me connected to my voicemail box and I hear the voice, "you have 1 new message, listen to voice messages press 1.....". I can press 1 all day and get no response. "Personal options, press 3" and "Exit press *" do not work either. If I call the local voicemail number with my cell phone and enter my mailbox from there, all commands work as expected. Is there something in my local ATA configuration I'm missing?
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Re: Voicemail
It is probably your DTMF settings. Take a look in your ATA and see if you can change it.
I don't have a HT502 so I can't point you in the right direction but I bet there is a setting in there somewhere.
I don't have a HT502 so I can't point you in the right direction but I bet there is a setting in there somewhere.