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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 automati-
cally, if not, you need to follow the steps given next.
Setting up voice mail
You require two phone numbers from your network provider:
• the number to which callers’ messages are sent (the
Divert
, or
Forward
, number), and
• the number that you call to retrieve messages (the
Voice mail
number).
To set the divert number:
1 From standby,
c
to enter the menu,
2
e
to select
Divert
,
c
to enter,
3 Choose the condition under which you wish calls to be
redirected to your voice mail box. The most common
requirement is for all unanswered calls (refer to the
Diverting calls
section in the
Getting started and
everyday use
chapter for more details), in which case,
e
to select
All unanswered
and
c
to confirm,
4
c
to select
Activate
,
5
c
to choose
Voice
- the
icon will be displayed
so that you can choose how to set the Divert
(Forward) number advised by your network:
•
from your Phonebook
-
e
to choose the divert
number, or
•
from the keypad
- enter the divert number.
6
c
to accept, then check the displayed summary
and
c
to confirm.
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