A:AnswerYes, you have the option of recording your own message. However, it has a serious flaw regarding redial. Caller ID will give you an area code and telephone#. But, without the #1, you will still have to dial yourself because the #1 has to be inserted.
A:AnswerNo, this phone does not come with a service plan which would be needed for that function. If the service plan you choose (which is entirely independent from this phone) allows call blocking then such calls may be blocked by your provider.
A:AnswerThe screen is not a touch screen, to access the menu you must use the mechanical button with the "--" directly below the word menu. Also the phone has the ability to make and receive calls on up to 5 lines (two wired landlines, one wired softphone, and two bluetooth cell phones) thus to make a call you must select the button for the line on which you wish to make the call rather than the more universal "call" button you would find on other phones, so for example to place a call using line one (the first wired landline) you push the " L1" button, and to place a call using the first connected cell phone you push the "Cell A" button.
A:AnswerCan’t answer that one. But it suggests you have 19 messages or missed calls We are taking out AT&T back and have already got a Panasonic. Much easier to use.
A:AnswerNo, the CL84102 compatible handsets have different call answer buttons than the TL86103 handsets and neither will function with the other base, due to the number and mode of call connections.