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Some menus/features are operator dependent.
Voicemail Service
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Voicemail Notification
Some operators inform you of a new voicemail by posting a specific 
Voicemail icon 
. Most operators, however, inform you by send-
ing a text message (SMS), for example asking you to call your Voice-
mail Service
. You may also hear an alert signal or see the message New 
voicemail.
Note! For more information about your Voicemail Service, please refer to 
the information provided by your network operator.
Storing your Voicemail number
If you want your phone to easily interact with your Voicemail Service
you can store the number to your Voicemail Service. You will get the 
number in the information provided by your network operator.
M
ESSAGES
 > 
Y E S
 > Options > 
Y E S
 > Voicemail No. 
Y E S
 > enter 
your Voicemail number > 
Y E S
.
Note! The number to your Voicemail Service may be different if you are 
calling from a network that is not your home network.
Changing Voicemail Numbers
Note! M
ESSAGES
 > 
Y E S
 > Options > 
Y E S
 > Voicemail No.
Y E S
 > press and 
hold 
CL R
 to delete the existing number > enter your new Voicemail 
number > 
Y E S
.
Calling Your Voicemail
Tip!
Press and hold 1 from standby to easily call your Voicemail Service.
When you receive notification of a new voicemail, press 
Y E S
 to call 
your Voicemail Service. If you press 
N O
, you can call your Voicemail 
Service at a later time to listen to your recorded messages. 
Note! You can also access your voicemail through the menu system:
 M
ESSAGES
 > 
Y E S
 > Call Voicemail > 
Y E S
.
Changing the Message Alert Signal
M
ESSAGES
 > 
Y E S
 > Options > 
Y E S
 > Message Alert > 
Y E S
 > select the 
signal you want.
If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you may have different 
Voicemail numbers for your two lines. You may also set different 
options for the two lines. 
Voicemail Service