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More info?)
you have to go into the voicemail menus of the phone look for voicemail
number then edit it (this is the trick because the *86 is not in the
contacts). I would then change the *86 to that phone's number then add the
letters TT ( for a two second pause) then add the password for voicemail and
then the #.
"Dave Shaffer" <macuser@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:416DEB31.CD816F50@adelphia.net...
> If you are talking about the pre-programmed number that is located at
> speed dial #1, then the answer here would be no, I haven't been able to
> figure out how to make any changes in that number, though I would surely
> like to.
>
> If you are talking about adding either a hard or soft pause at a
> *different* location when calling voice mail, then yes, I've done that,
> and the directions are on page 40 of my manual. In brief, once you've
> entered the initial number sequence, press the right soft key and follow
> the prompts to select either a hard or a two second pause.
>
> Hope that is helpful.
>
> - Dave
>
> ymiyru_04 wrote:
>
>> has anyone been successful in editing the voice mail number in the
>> vx4500 to put pauses before passwords? The interface to edit this
>> number doesn't seem to allow pauses to be put in.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tony
>