How to - Manage Call Settings/Voicemail

Manage your call settings in Teams

Microsoft Teams

To change your settings, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings.

There are a few different places with call settings: GeneralDevices, and Calls

Note: If you don't see Calls Calls button on the left side of Teams, talk to your IT admin.

Add and remove delegates

To manage who can make and receive calls on your behalf, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings General

Find the Delegation section and choose Manage delegates. There you can see who you're a delegate for, and add and remove your own delegates. 

When you add someone as a delegate, you'll see some permissions settings. If you want, you can enable your delegates to make and receive calls on your behalf, as well as let them change your call and delegate settings. 

Learn more about delegates here

Change your default mic, speaker, or camera

To select the mic, speaker, and camera you want Teams to use for calls and meetings, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings Devices

Under Audio devices, pick the speaker and mic you want Teams to use by default. 

Under Camera, select the camera you want Teams to use, and see a preview of that camera's video. 

If you have multiple certified devices connected to your computer, you can set one as your secondary ringer, which means it'll ring when a call comes in. Answer incoming calls on any device—not just the ones that ring.

Make a test call

To make a test call, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings Devices

Choose Make a test call under Audio devices

In a test call, you'll see how your mic, speaker, and camera are working. Follow the instructions from Test Call Bot and record a short message. The message will play back for you. After that, you'll get a summary of the test call, and you can go to your device settings to make changes. 

Notes: 

  • The test call feature is only available in English for now. Additional languages are coming soon.

  • We'll delete your test recording immediately after the call. It won't be retained or used by Microsoft.

  • The test call feature is currently only available in Teams desktop app for Windows and Mac.

  • This feature is unavailable for Government High Cloud and Department of Defense tenants using the Teams desktop app for Windows and Mac.

Set your call answering rules

To set your call answering rules, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings Calls

Choose how you want Teams to handle your incoming calls in the section for Call answering rules

Select Forward my calls if that's what you want to do. If you want simultaneous ring, click Calls ring me and select others under Also ring

Choose what to do with calls that go unanswered under If unanswered

Adjust your voicemail settings

To change your voicemail settings, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings Calls

In the Voicemail section, click Configure voicemail. That's where you'll find all your voicemail settings. 

Voicemail greeting

To record a new voicemail greeting, select Record a greeting and follow the instructions to record your message. 

Call answer rules

To change how calls are handled once they reach your voicemail, go to Call answer rules. By default, Teams will play your voicemail greeting and allow the caller to record a message. You have some other options, though:

  • Let the caller record a message.

  • Let the caller record a message or be transferred to someone else.

  • End the call without playing your greeting.

  • Play your greeting and end the call.

  • Transfer the call to someone else.

If you choose an option that includes transferring the call, set the name or number where you want your calls to go under Where should they be transferred?

Default greeting language

Change your default greeting language by selecting the language you want under Greeting language. 

Text-to-speech voicemail greeting

To use a text-to-speech voicemail greeting, type one in Your custom greeting under Text-to-speech customized greeting

Note: If you've recorded a greeting, it'll override the text-to-speech option. 

Out of office voicemail greeting

Type your out of office greeting in Your custom out of office greeting under Text-to-speech customized greeting, then choose when you'd like it to play under Out of office greeting

Choose ringtones

To set your preferred ringtones, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings Calls

There, under Ringtones, you can choose separate ringtones for your normal calls, forwarded calls, and delegated calls so you're able to tell them apart. 

Turn on Text Telephone (TTY)

Select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings Calls

In the Accessibility section, click Turn on TTY mode

Manage blocked numbers

To view and manage the numbers you've blocked, select Settings and more  Select to see more options  next to your profile picture at the top of Teams and then choose Settings Privacy

Select Edit blocked contacts under Blocked contacts to see any numbers you've blocked and remove them from the list. 

To block anonymous calls, select Block calls with no caller ID

Manage call queue notifications

If you're a call queue agent, you can turn notifications off or on for each of your queues. 

Go to Settings Calls, and scroll down to Call queues to see a list of your queues. Click the toggle switch next to each queue to turn notifications on or off. 

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