44 Your Voice Mail Service
Your Voice Mail Service
Note! Not all operators have this service. The service also depends on your
subscription.
The answering service of your network allows callers to leave a voice mes-
sage when you cannot answer your calls. When you receive a voice mail, an
alert signal sounds, if turned on, and the voice mail icon appears in the dis-
play.
Whenever you have a waiting voice mail waiting for you a Tt symbol is
shown at the bottom of the display.
Further information about the use of the answering service is found in the
information supplied by your network operator.
Note! Some operators may inform you of a waiting voice mail by sending a
SMS (see “Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS)” on page 53).
On most SIM cards the number to the Voice mail service is stored on the SIM
card. If the number cannot be retrieved from your SIM card, you need to enter
the phone number yourself.
To enter the phone number to the voice mail service
1. Scroll to
Mail
,
YES
,
Set VoiceM
,
YES
,
New number
,
YES
.
2. If no number appears, enter the new number.
3. Press
YES
to confirm your new number.
To enable the Voice mail function on your phone
1. Scroll to
Mail
,
YES
,
Set VoiceM
,
YES
.
2. Select
On
and press
YES
.
When you receive a voice mail, this is indicated in the display by the message
Voicemail Check?
. You can now check your message by pressing
YES
.
If you press
NO
, you can call the answering service at any time later on to lis-
ten to your recorded messages. To do this:
ENABLING THE VOICE MAIL FUNCTION
CALLING YOUR VOICE MAIL
4
44
4
Voicemail
7
77
7
2
22
28
88
8
Check?
4
44
4
NETWORK
7
77
7
2
22
28
88
8
Tt
TtTt
Tt
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