Philips C0168 Cordless Phone with Answering Machine
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Hello,
I had this phone in Val de Marne, and when someone called me and I wasn't there, they would leave me a message and when I got home, I had a little orange light flashing.
I moved to Lot, and now only the voicemail works, and I just noticed that I have about fifteen messages on this voicemail.
How can I make it so that my personal answering machine informs me that I have messages with the flashing light, as I have missed a lot of appointments?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards.
I had this phone in Val de Marne, and when someone called me and I wasn't there, they would leave me a message and when I got home, I had a little orange light flashing.
I moved to Lot, and now only the voicemail works, and I just noticed that I have about fifteen messages on this voicemail.
How can I make it so that my personal answering machine informs me that I have messages with the flashing light, as I have missed a lot of appointments?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards.
1 réponse
Hello,
CE0168 is not a Philips reference
it looks more like a certification of compliance with a European standard stating that this Philips product is approved. (This CE0168 exists on all Philips phone models).
If your messages are recorded on your operator's voicemail
this indicates a misconfiguration of your answering machine
- Check the delay or the number of rings after which it triggers.
This setting should be set to a value lower than that which triggers your operator's voicemail.
Operators generally set it by default to 5 rings (about 20 seconds).
Your answering machine should therefore be set to 4 rings or 18s, otherwise you need to change it with your operator, via customer service.
CE0168 is not a Philips reference
it looks more like a certification of compliance with a European standard stating that this Philips product is approved. (This CE0168 exists on all Philips phone models).
If your messages are recorded on your operator's voicemail
this indicates a misconfiguration of your answering machine
- Check the delay or the number of rings after which it triggers.
This setting should be set to a value lower than that which triggers your operator's voicemail.
Operators generally set it by default to 5 rings (about 20 seconds).
Your answering machine should therefore be set to 4 rings or 18s, otherwise you need to change it with your operator, via customer service.
Very difficult to catch a black cat in a dark room.
Especially when it's not there...