User guide
1424-EN/LZT 103 089 A3 2012-02-23
User Manual
Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™
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10 Enhanced Messaging
10.1 Voice Mail
Note: This feature is only available if configured in the system.
10.1.1 Receive a Voice Mail
When receiving a voice mail, the content of the voice mail notification is displayed
automatically on the screen, and is also indicated by the icon in the status bar.
If the content of the notification is displayed, press "Call" to dial the voice mail. If "Close" is
selected, it is possible to dial the voice mail by a long press in idle mode, or from the
Inbox menu.
Information is stored in the “Messaging” inbox until all voice mail messages have been listened
to. See 10.1.2 Check the Voice Mail inbox.
10.1.2 Check the Voice Mail inbox
1 Enter the menu by pressing "Menu".
2 Select in the menu.
3 Select “Inbox”. The voice mail will be displayed first in the inbox list.
4 Select the message with the icon in front of the message (a voice mail is always
displayed first in the inbox list). Only one voice mail at the time will be displayed, even
if there are more voice mail messages in the message list.
5Press "View".
6 Press "Call", or .
10.1.3 One Key Voice Mail Access
A long press on in idle mode will call the voice mail. If the extension number is not
available, a dialog window "Voice mail number not defined" is displayed.
Some systems require that the mailbox extension number is downloaded to the handset, see the
handset’s Configuration Manual.
10.2 Mobile Data
10.2.1 Send Mobile Data
It is possible to send predefined data from the handset by selecting a Service, see 8.6 Services on
page 59. In addition, a short cut can be created for quick access to a Service, see 8.7 Short Cuts
on page 60
Mobile data can be used for opening a door, starting/stopping a machine etc.
10.2.2 Send Mobile Data with a Prefix
Mobile data with a prefix is sent from the handset by pressing a pre-programmed Hot key or
Soft key or select a Service. Mobile data with prefix can be used to send information to an
application in the system.
The prefix is predefined by the user when programming the Service, see 8.6 Services on page
59.