
Message Waiting (Voicemail)
Message Waiting notifies you of unheard voice mail mes-
sages in your voice mailbox. The method of notification
varies from one network to another.
If you receive voicemail:
•
the voicemail indicator
lights,
•
NEW VOICE MESSAGE
or ‘n’
NEW VOICE
MESSAGES
may be displayed, indicating the number
(n) of unheard messages,
•
the index number may show the number of unheard
messages, and
•
a message-received tone may be heard, depending
on the new-message alert option you choose; refer to
“Message Alert Tone (Menu 7 3)” on page 54.

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For details on how to read your voicemail, refer to
“Message Waiting (Voicemail)” on page 71.
To listen to your Voice Messages you can do any of the
following:
•
When
NEW
VOICE MESSAGE
or ‘n’
NEW VOICE
MESSAGES
is displayed, press
SEND or OK.
•
Give the
1 key a long press to quick-dial your voice-
mail access number (if it is stored in phone book
location 1; see Note below).
•
Enter your voicemail access number, then press
SEND.
The service may offer voice guidance. You may need to
press keys on the phone keypad to access features.
Note: To be able to quick dial your voice mailbox with the
1 key:
1
Store your Voice Mailbox Access Number in the
Phone Book location 1 (see “Save Name & Number
(Menu 1 2)” on page 31).
2 Set the 1-Touch Dialing menu feature to On; for
details, refer to “1-Touch Dialing (Menu 3 6)” on
page 39.
You only need to do steps 1 and 2 once (unless, of course,
your voice mailbox access number changes).

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