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D1760-2 DECT 6.0 Cordless Home phone with caller ID.

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How do I get recordings remotely ?

Once I get them, how do I delete them?

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Hi @robovv ,

A Uniden Dect 6.0 1760 does not have an answer machine feature, so presumably you’re asking about voicemail, which is a facility provided by your landline phone service provider.

As each service provider uses slightly different methods for their voicemail service, you need to go to your landline phone service provider’s website and find the information on how to setup and run your voicemail service.

There will be information there on how to remotely access your voicemail which includes deleting messages, changing voicemail greeting message etc, etc

If you have a phone other than what is listed on this page, which does have an answering machine feature, what is the make and model number of the phone?

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it was recording and then it just stopped

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Can you access and replay any recordings already stored?

have you checked recording time left available or how much time is set for each recording?

What is the model number of the phone as Uniden DECT 6.0 phones are not all the same?

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Assuming you are trying to set up voicemail service provided by your phone company try to first go through the steps listed for “setting up voice mail access” on page 13 of the manual for your cordless phone which I found online incase you no longer have the manual that came with it. You can view it easily without downloading anything here:

https://www.101phones.com/content/pdf/un...

As referenced in the steps you may need to contact your phone company to find out the number you should be dialing for voicemail if at some point you are asked for it when going through that process.

*I worked in support for a mobile phone, home phone, cable & internet company for over 5 years and used to get this question alot and I found that alot of the time just removing the voicemail feature and re-adding it to their phone service did the trick 90% of the time when there were any issues with setting up voicemail. It maybe more helpful to know who your phone provider is if you want to share that information I can edit my answer to be more specific if needed.

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