Answering Calls
Refer to the insert provided for instructions specific to your
model of phone.
Dialing Instructions For Callers To Your
Roadpost Phone
To reach you, International callers dial their international
access code, the country code for Australia (61), and your
cellular number (omit the leading ‘0’). Local callers include
the leading ‘0’, and omit the country code.
Example:
If your number is 61 (0) 410 054 123, callers dial:
from North America 011 61 410 054 394,
from Europe 00 61 410 054 123.
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Voicemail
General voicemail information
• Messages will be saved for 30 days.
•
The default PIN code is 1212.
• You may only change your PIN Code while in
Australia.
• When someone leaves you a voice message, the
envelope symbol
will appear. (To read and delete
text messages, follow the instructions in the insert
provided. Please note that the text message
envelope symbol will be displayed until all text
messages have been saved or deleted.)
• Please ensure that you record your PIN Code
somewhere safe.
Forwarding Calls to Voicemail (Call Diverts)
By default, your voicemail service is programmed to
receive messages only if your phone is turned off. If your
phone is busy or you are unreachable due to poor signal
strength or network issues, anyone attempting to call you
will, by default, not be routed to your voicemail.
If you would like these calls to be routed to voicemail in
cases where your phone is ringing busy or when there is no
answer you must type
1211
and press
<SEND>
while in
Australia.
Note:
This command can only be programmed when you
are in Australia.
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