See Things you need
to know on page 35
for General
Information
The second caller’s number
(or name if stored in the
Phonebook) will appear on
the handset display if you
subscribed to your
network’s Caller Display
service
Telstra HomeLine™ Features
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Your Telstra V900 Twin includes access to a range of Telstra
HomeLine™ Features via the keypad.
Messagebank®
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and Telstra Home Messages 101®
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Messagebank takes the message for you when you’re on the phone
or can’t answer it, so you can call back when it suits you. Message
retrieval is free from most Telstra fixed phones.
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Telstra Home
Messages 101 is free to turn on or use.
To listen to your messages,
Press and hold
the
button.
The telephone will dial your message service.
Changing the Messagebank Number
1. Scroll
to
Handset Settings
and press
OK
.
2. Scroll
or
to
Voice Mail SC Number
and press
OK
.
3. Press
OK
to select
SC Number 1.
4. Change the number to 125101 for Messagebank®
or to 101 for
Telstra Home Messages 101®. Press
OK
to confirm.
5. Press and hold
to return to standby.
Flashing Message Indicator
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The Telstra V900 Twin is designed to provide visual indicator when a
new message is left in your Telstra MessageBank® service.
When a new message is left, two indicators will appear.
Base unit
– the (Power/In use) light on the base unit will fl ash (One
flash per second) and,
Handset
– an
icon will be displayed on the handset.
After you have listened to your message(s), the (Power/In use) light
will return to a steady light and the
icon will disappear.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting tells you if a new caller is trying to contact you when
you are already on the phone. A discreet tone alerts you to the new
caller, so you can answer your second incoming call by putting the
first caller on hold.
1. Press and hold
the
button.
Your first caller is put on hold and you can talk to your second
caller.
2. To revert back to the original caller, press and hold the
button again.
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Telstra Network Services