
Voice mail
Voice mail
Voice mail
Voice mail
Voice mail
Most networks provide an answering service (subscription
charges may apply), which lets callers leave voice
messages when:
• your phone is switched off, or temporarily out of
coverage,
• you don’t answer,
or
• you’re engaged (unless you use a call waiting option).
Your provider may set up the Voice mail service
automatically, if not, you need to follow the steps given
next.
Within this mini-section
Setting up voice mail ................................................................ 18
Forwarding to voice mail .................................................18
Listening to voice mail ....................................................19
Forwarding to voice mail
To forward your phone to voice mail or to determine
under which circumstances your phone will be
answered by voice mail see section on Call
Forwarding (pg13-14).
Setting up voice mail
To set the voice mail number:
Shortcut when the voice mail number has not been set:
Press and hold
1
until the display shows ‘Voice mail
number not set’. Now go to step 4 below.
1 From standby,
c
to enter the menu,
2
e
to select
Voice mail
,
c
to enter,
3
e
to choose
Setup voice mail
,
c
to enter.
4 The
icon will be displayed so that you can
choose how to set the Voice mail number advised by
your network:
•
from your Phonebook
-
e
to choose the voice
mail number,
or
•
from the keypad
- enter the voice mail number.
5
c
to accept and
c
to confirm the
Save changes?
prompt.
Note: With some networks you may need to call a
different mailbox number when abroad.
Messages
18
Messages