Sony Ericsson T18LX manual Receiving Voice Mail Notification During a Call, Retrieving Voice Mail

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To call the phone number shown, press <(6. To make a credit card call, press and hold <(6. To return to the Standby screen, press 12.

If you have not stored an access number, you will see Voice mail access number not stored. when you receive a voice mail notice. After this screen has been displayed for five seconds, another screen appears that gives you the opportunity to store an access number. The phone number is stored as your default voice mail access number.

After you store the phone number, a screen appears ask- ing if you want to call that phone number.

Receiving Voice Mail Notification During a Call

If your phone receives a voice mail notice during a call, a brief tone sounds and Voice mail received. briefly appears in the display. After you end your call, a number and the voice mail icon ( ) are shown in the display.

Storing Your Voice Mail Number

It is a good idea to store your voice mail access num- ber(s) so that a number automatically displays when you receive a voice mail notice.

Message Services

Note! Once you have stored your voice mail access number, you can retrieve voice mail messages by pressing and

holding .

￿Ñ or Ô ￿￿

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô from the Standby screen to access the main menu.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the MESSAGES menu is high- lighted.

￿￿Press <(6 to open the MESSAGES menu.

￿￿To store a home-system access number, press Ñ or

Ôuntil the Voice Mail submenu is highlighted.

￿￿Press <(6 to open the Voice Mail submenu.

￿￿Enter your voice mail phone number on the Num- ber: line.

￿￿Press <(6. Selection Stored! appears in the display.

￿￿Press 12 twice or press &/5 to return to the Standby screen.

Retrieving Voice Mail

If there is a number beside the voice mail icon in the dis- play, you have that many voice mail messages that you have not heard.

To listen to these voice mail messages:

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