Ericsson CH337, CF337 To save the message being played, press, To Reach Your Answering Machine

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While listening to voice messages on your Answering Machine, you can control playback by using your handset keys. Here are the functions you can perform:

>To back up and continue the current message, press .

>To replay the current message, press .

>To pause a few seconds, then continue playing messages, press

.

>To skip ahead and continue the current message, press .

>To skip ahead to the end of the current message, press

.

>To hear the Date/Time when the message was recorded, press

.

>To delete the message being played, press . If you do not delete a message, it will be saved automatically.

>To save the message being played, press .

>To “un-erase” a message, press before you disconnect and the message will be returned to your mailbox.

>To skip the current message and advance to the next message,

press .

To Reach Your Answering Machine.

You can call your Answering Machine at anytime. If you’re calling from your Omnipoint handset:

>Dial and press .

>When prompted, enter your PASSWORD.

>If you have any messages, your messages will automatically begin playing.

>Each message will be saved automatically unless you delete it

by pressing .

If you are calling from another phone or roaming outside the Omnipoint coverage area, here’s how to reach your Answering Machine.

>Dial 1, the area code and the first 3 digits of your Omnipoint phone number, plus MAIL (6245).

>When prompted, use the keypad to enter your MAILBOX number. (This is your Omnipoint phone number, including area code.)

>When you hear your greeting, press *.

>Enter your PASSWORD using the keypad, and proceed as described above.

Your Voice Message Capacity.

Each voice message can be up to one minute in length. Your Answering Machine can save up to 15 voice messages. New messages are stored for 14 days. A message you deliberately save is also stored for 14 days.

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Contents CF337/CH337 Whats in Your Omnipoint KIT Table of Contents SAY Hello to OmnipointLET’S GET Started Call Omnipoint Customer Care. Just dialALL the Basics Suggestion For Your First CallYour Ericsson User’s Manual Keypad. The familiar number keys you’ll find on any phone Your HandsetYour Keypad Pressing the left Arrow key KeylockYour Display Placing & Receiving Calls Using MenusTo make a call, just follow these simple steps Roaming Emergency CallsCharging Your Battery Removing & Replacing Batteries Your SIM CardIf Your SIM Card Or Handset Is Lost Call Customer Care immediately at 1-888-OMNI-611More than a Phone That’s Not AllWhen you receive a message, here’s what happens Word about MessagesThree Kinds Of Messages Receiving a MessageReading Messages Text Message Storage CapacityUsing Your Answering Machine Setting Up Your Answering MachinePress to hang up Notification That You Have a MessageTo Reach Your Answering Machine To save the message being played, pressYour Voice Message Capacity Answering Machine Function Chart To cancel or reactivate Autoplay, pressSee p Convenience of AutoplayChanging Your Password or Name Advanced Message ServicesAutomatic Date/Time Information Changing Your GreetingGetting Short Mail Messages Getting Numeric Paging MessagesShort E-Mail From The Internet Sending Short Mail Messages For example 19179079988@omnipoint.netTo enter a space, press the key four times Short E-Mail To The Internet Toanyoneanywhere.com#just writing to say helloTo Cancel Call Waiting Using Call Waiting Call HoldYou can deactivate the Call Waiting feature of your handset Using Call Forwarding To Cancel Forward All CallsYour Personal Phone Book SPEED-DIALING from Your Phone Book Redialing The Last Number You CalledOther Advanced Services Here’s a brief descriptionOn The Inside Back Cover FACTS, TIPS, OptionsYour Monthly Statement Troubleshooting Other Ways To Contact Omnipoint Getting AssistanceCustomer Care Center Box Lehigh Valley, PA Using Your Handset Safely Take Care Of Your HandsetHandset Accessories Reference Notes Numbers Glossary of TermsYour Account No