User's Guide

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Calling/Network Services
Information
In this manual, the outlines of each network service
are described with menu operations.
The Voice Mail Service takes messages for
you, as long as it answers a call with the
answering message, if there is an incoming
call when you are in a location without the
radio wave, while the terminal is powered off,
or when you cannot answer a call within the
preset ring time.
When the Voice Mail Service is set to
"Activate" and if you do not answer an
incoming call, the call is saved in "Call log"
as a "Missed call" and (Missed call)
appears in the status bar.
The terminal does not support Voice Mail
service of videophone call. Call "1412" to set
"Not support".
Information
This terminal does not have Record message
function which records voice messages on internal
memory. Use the Voice Mail Service.
The message can be recorded up to 3 minutes for
1 message, up to 20 messages, and stored up to
72 hours.
The number of Voice Mail messages appears until
you have played all messages.
Basic flow of the Voice Mail
Service
Voice Mail Service
Your terminal receives a call.
If you do not answer the call, it is
connected to the Voice Mail service
center.
The caller leaves a message.
The receiver is notified that the Voice
Mail service center has taken the voice
message.
Play the voice message.
If you are in a hurry and wish to leave a
message without listening to the Voice
Mail answering message, you can
interrupt the answering message and
switch to message recording mode
immediately by tapping [Dialpad]
[#].
Activate the Voice Mail Service.