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7. Messages & Pages
Voice Mail Notification, Paging, and Text Messaging are all
network services. Please check with your service provider
for the availability of these features.
Voice Messages
When you receive a voice message,
your
phone beeps, lights up the voice
message indicator, and displays
92,&( 0(66$*(. The display shows
the number of messages if there are
more than one.
To listen to your voice messages, simply press
/LVWHQ. If
you prefer to listen to them later, press
4XLW. Later, when
you want to play your messages, press and hold 1 or
press 1, then
í, or you can use Menu 2 1.
Note: To receive messages from your voice mailbox, your
voice mailbox number must first be stored in your phone.
When you receive a voice message or a page, the display
text may vary due to short message services used by dif-
ferent service providers.
To store your voice mailbox number
Use Menu 2 3 to store your voice
mailbox number. Your phone will
need this information so it can access
messages stored in your voice mail-
box. Your voice mailbox number may
be up to 30 digits long.
Note: The voice mailbox may be provided by the network
(the service provider gives you the number to call) or you
may use the number of your own answering machine or
service (however, your phone will not notify you of any
messages received).
Note: Any voice mail access number stored into your
phone may be overwritten by the network if you subscribe
to voice mail services. Contact your service provider for
more details.