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Verizon One User Guide

19. Touch-Screen Features

19.2 Voice Mail

The Voice Mail tab works with Verizon Voice Mail Service. You must be a current Verizon Home Voice Mail subscriber to use this feature. If you are a current subscriber, select Set- up. This will allow you to enter in your Verizon Voice Mail Access Number. Once you have entered your Voice Mail access number and selected Done to save, use the Dial Voice Mail selection to check your messages. Note: You can insert a comma following the access number entry to designate a pause in the number sequence.

For Verizon Home Voice Mail subscribers who also subscribe to the Verizon iobi Home service, the Voice Mail tab will display an on-screen visual list of your Voice Mail messages, and you can listen to them in any order.

19.3 Speed Dial

One-touch dial a phone number from a list of your saved Speed Dial positions.

19.3.1Add a Contact to Your Speed Dial List

1. Select Speed Dial

from the

Menu.

 

2. On the Speed Dial screen, select

to go to the Emergency Numbers screen or pick an “empty” Dial position from 1-9 to add a

Speed Dial (e.g. ).

3. On the entry screen for this Speed

Dial position, select or touch the entry fi eld to access the keyboard to enter the Name and Phone Number of the person or business you would like to add to your Speed Dial list.

The position number at the top of the screen will be the Speed Dial number for this person or business from now on (unless you choose to change this entry in the future).

Tip: When entering a phone number on the keypad, use ONLY ten digits (area code + phone number). Do NOT enter a “1” before the area code.

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Verizon Verizon One manual Voice Mail, Add a Contact to Your Speed Dial List, Select Speed Dial