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Voice Mail Service
Using
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etwork
Services
Voice
M
ail
S
ervice
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This service is optional (charged) requires a
subscription.
The caller is
requested to leave
a message.
The message can
be checked
anywhere in Japan.
The Voice Mail Service is handy in a number of ways.
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Up to 20 messages for each 3 minutes can be recorded.
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Messages are saved for 72 hours.
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An absence announcement is also available for just explaining that you cannot answer calls.
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When a call arrives while your mova is able to receive it, the forwarding ringtone sounds and the
call reception screen appears. The forwarding ringtone can be changed (see p.118).
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You can answer a call while the forwarding ringtone sounds. The ring time can also be changed
(see p.451).
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Even if you subscribe to both the Voice Mail Service and Call Forwarding Service, they cannot be
used at the same time. The Voice Mail Service is deactivated automatically when the Call
Forwarding Service is activated.
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If a “user unset” call is received while the Caller ID Display Request Service is activated, an
announcement is played requesting that the caller notify Caller ID (messages are not saved).
For details, see the “Voice Mail Service Operation Guide”.
Basic procedure for the Voice Mail Service
When your phone
cannot receive signals,
is turned off, or does
not answer a call, a
caller’s message can
be left at the Voice Mail
Service Center.
Action
1
Action
2
Action
3
Action
4
Activate the service.
A caller leaves a message.
Play the recorded message.
Set an answer message (initial setting
).
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