If you go into the service settings of the voice mail and enter "wcid" (wait
for caller ID) followed by 0 this will stop the voice mail waiting the
standard 5 seconds before it answers

Jody

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Carl Navarro
Sent: 16 August 2005 05:05
To: Dustin Schuemann; County Wide Comms
Cc: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: Re: KX-T: kxt-624

At 07:20 PM 8/15/2005, Dustin Schuemann wrote:
>we are using caller id i we talking about the kx-ta624.
>
>What does caller-id have to do with this.

That's the first 6 seconds of your call before it rings the VM port and I 
guess the other 6 seconds is the first ring on the VM.  Maybe there's a 
command to answer BEFORE it rings :-)


>Also can i do the programming from the phone

Well, when you dial the VM port, does it answer on the first ring?  If it 
does, then check to make sure there are no delays in 411-413 for the 
port.  Hang a s/l set on the port and call in.  Outside of that, there's 
not much else you can do, and yes, it can be programmed from a phone as 
long as the VM is behaving.

Carl Navarro






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