User manual
Table Of Contents
- Keys and the Display
- Contents
- 1. Important Safety Information 1
- 2. The Battery and SIM Card
- 3. The Basics
- 4. For Your Convenience. . .
- 5. Voice and Text Messages
- 6. The Memory
- 7. Touch Tones
- 8. The Menu
- Menu Summary
- Menu 01, Recent Calls
- Menu 2, Messages
- Menu 3, Call Forwarding
- Menu 4, Phone Settings
- Menu 5, Security Options
- Menu 6, Duration and Cost
- Menu 7, Phone Line Selection
- Menu 8, Memory Functions
- Menu 9, Personal Reminders
- Menu 10, In-Call Options
- Menu 11, Fax or Data Call
- Menu 12, Number Editor
- Menu 13, Ringing Options
- Menu 14, Quick Guide
- 9. Accessories
- Batteries
- Rapid Travel Charger (ACH-4U)
- Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-2)
- Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L)
- Compact Desktop Charging Stand (CHH-2)
- Handsfree Desktop Charger Kit
- Mini Headset Car Kit (CARK-83)
- Mobile Holder (MBH-6)
- Compact Handsfree Car Kit (CARK-10P)
- Belt Clip (BCC-1)
- Accessories for Data Communications
- 10. Care and Maintenance
- 11. Technical Data
5. Voice and Text Messages
Please check with your operator for the availability of
message features.
Note: The Messages menu items appear only if
supported by your operator and SIM card.
Voice Messages
When you receive a voice message,
the phone beeps and lights the voice
message indicator (shown).
To Call Your Voice Mailbox
Hold the key for a few seconds. The phone
dials your voice mailbox number. Note that
your voice mailbox number must be stored
in the phone (see below) for this to work.
To Store Your Voice Mailbox Number in
the Phone
After the last step, key in your voice mailbox number
and press OK. Once you enter the number, it is used
until you change it again. The voice mailbox number
may be up to 30 digits long.
Note: The voice mailbox may be provided by the
network (and the network operator gives you the
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Select
Select
Quit
Quit
MESSAGE
SETTINGS
SET VOICE
MAILBOX
NUMBER
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5
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Select Quit
MESSAGES
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Menu
Memory
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