you press , the phone number in memory
location 33 will be dialed automatically (speed dialed). This function has the following benefit:
You may change the ‘favorite’ number which is dialed
when the key is pressed; e.g. you may keep several such numbers in normal memory locations, and select the required number by simply storing its location number in location 98, as required. This is preferable to copying contents that exist in other locations to location 98, as this cannot be done when the contents has a name (any particular name can be stored in only one location).
Using voicemail/favorite number
The (voicemail) key is designed to allow access to your voicemail (or favorite number) simply by pressing the key once (there is no need to press SEND). Once a call is established, a second press of this key will send a PIN number (or DTMF string) if this has been stored.
The voicemail/favorite number facility uses the number stored in memory location 98. You may store any number in this location, if you do not wish to use the voicemail facility. Whatever number is in location 98
will be dialed automatically when is pressed.
A typical voicemail number string would be: ‘222w3333’, where ‘222’ is the voicemail number allocated to you by your cellular service supplier, ‘w’ is the wait character (this is entered by pressing
** * *), ‘3333’ is your voicemail PIN code (which
would be sent after the second press of the key).
Please note that the voicemail service is a system feature, and may not be available on your network. To be able to use voicemail, it must be available on your network, and you must be a subscriber to this service. For further details, ask your network provider. For specific operating instructions refer to the appropriate documentation which may be issued by your network provider.
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