Alternatively, if the text of the operator’s SMS does not match the text of the SMS alert stored in the Alert match option, or if your operator calls you to inform you of a new voicemail, you can access your voicemail by
selecting Voicemail
You can also set up a number key as a speed dial key for your voicemail box number. For how to set up a speed dial key, see Speed dial on page 66.
Voicemail settings
You can use the following options in Voicemail
Box numbers
Here you can store your voicemail box number as well as the numbers controlling the voicemail feature:
Home Mbox: This is your voicemail box number that you dial to listen to a voicemail.
Roam Mbox: This is the number you dial to listen to a voicemail when roaming on another network.
Voice no.: This is the number you dial to request the operator to give you a call upon receiving a new voicemail.
Message no.: This is the number you dial to request the operator to send you an SMS alert upon receiving a voicemail.
Disable no.: This is the number you dial to disable the voicemail feature.
Enable no.: This is the number you dial to enable the voicemail
feature.
When these numbers have been set correctly, you can check your voicemails, turn the voicemail feature on or off, or change the way of the voicemail notification simply by selecting the respective menu option. Your phone will automatically dial the number you set up for each option to inform your operator of your choice.
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