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Advanced Operation
From the function menu “
Voicemail dial
”
1
Press
(FUNCTION/EXIT/CH)
.
2
Press
(›)
or
(‹)
repeatedly until the arrow
points to “
Voicemail dial
”.
3
Press
FWD/EDIT
(fl)
(
Yes
key).
≥
The stored voice mail access number is
displayed (p. 39).
4
Press
(TALK)
.
≥
The unit automatically dials the access number.
5
Follow the pre-recorded instructions.
6
When finished, press
(TALK)
.
≥
If “
Voicemail
” and “
” still remain on the display even if you have listened to
your voice mail message(s), press
(FUNCTION/EXIT/CH)
, and press and hold
(CLEAR)
until the unit beeps. “
Voicemail
” and “
” will disappear.
≥
If your voice mail service uses a voice mail tone and the recorded message is
over 3 minutes long, “
Voicemail
” and “
” may not be displayed.
≥
Many voice mail services alert you when a new message has been received. In
such a case, you will hear a series of voice mail tones, before the dial tone,
when
(TALK)
is pressed.
≥
If your voice mail service uses a voice mail tone, the tone will be heard from any
parallel connected phone. If you use another phone to retrieve messages, you
have to dial your access number manually.
Save directory
1
Voicemail dial
43
1
=Yes
TALK
1234567890
1234567890
1
Press
(VOICE\MAIL)
and
(TALK)
.
≥
The unit is connected to the telephone line and automatically dials the
access number.
2
Follow the pre-recorded instructions.
3
When finished, press
(TALK)
.
Listening to Voice Mail Messages
After receiving a voice mail message, “
Voicemail
” and “
” will be
displayed. To listen to your voice mail message(s), follow the steps below.
Using the VOICE MAIL button