For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA(7262)
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Voice Mail Service
Advan
ced Operation
Listening to Voice Mail Messages
The unit will let you know that someone has left new voice mail for you when
“
Voice Mail
” will be displayed on the handset.
To listen to your voice mail message(s)
• You can also listen to your voice mail message(s) by using
[
C
]
or
[
s
]
.
1. Press
[
C
]
or
[
s
]
.
2. Press
VM
within 15 seconds.
• After 15 seconds, “
VM
” will disappear and “
(VE)
” will
be displayed.
• If a voice mail access number is not stored, “
VM
” will
not be displayed. To store the number, see page 33.
3. Follow steps 3 and 4 of “To listen to your voice mail message(s)” above.
• If the handset still indicates you have new messages even after you have listened
to them, turn the voice mail indicators off by pressing and holding
[OFF]
until the
handset beeps. “
Voice Mail
” will disappear.
• If your voice mail service uses a voice mail tone and the recorded message is
over 3 minutes long, “
Voice Mail
” may not be displayed.
• 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.
1
Press
[MENU]
.
2
Press
Select
at “
V.M. access
”.
• The handset is connected to the telephone line
and dials the access number (p. 33) in
speakerphone mode.
• If the handset beeps 3 times and “
Store VM
access#
” is displayed, a voice mail access
number is not stored. To store the number, see
page 33.
3
Follow the pre-recorded instructions.
4
When finished, press
[OFF]
.
Handset
Voice Mail
Charging
Ex. Handset on the base unit
Voice Mail
Rcvd Phone
calls book
K
L
Ex. Handset off the base unit
V.M. access
Back
Select
K
d
B
L
Dial VM access#
(VE) Mute
K
L
Talk
00-00-08
VM
Mute
K
L
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