RCA 25210RE1 User Guide - Page 33

Voice Mail System

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Voice Mail System Voice Mail System Provided your phone company offers voice messaging service and you subscribe to it, the NEW MSG indicator on the base and the Visual Indicator on the top of the handset flashes to indicate a message is waiting. The screen displays "VOICE MAIL L1" or "VOICE MAIL L2" to indicate which line has voice mail waiting. If both lines have new voice mail messages, the display displays "VOICE MAIL L1-L2". It stops flashing after the message is reviewed. NOTE: To deactivate the New Message indicator; press and hold the Delete button for 2 seconds, the screen will display Message Waiting Reset. IMPORTANT: You must have the voice mail access code programmed for this feature to work. See the "Programming the Voice mail numbers" section. If there is no voice mail number stored, the system will emit an error tone and the screen displays "Empty" for 2 seconds and then returns to idle mode. To listen to your voice mail messages from the base unit in idle mode. 1. Press VOICE MAIL 1 for line 1 voicemail or VOICE MAIL 2 for line 2 voicemail. 2. The base unit activates the speaker with the corresponding line and auto dials the pre-programmed voice mail access number/code to access the voice mail stored at the phone company. NOTE: If the direct line is busy, an error tone emits and the screen displays "Line x in use" for 2 seconds, then returns to idle mode. 3. Once the phone company voice mail system answers the call, additional digits such as a pin code may be dialed. NOTE: For security purposes, any digits dialed at this point, such as a pin code, will not be stored in the redial. 4. The screen displays "VOICE MAIL 1 (or 2)" and the call timer. To listen to your voice mail messages from the handset in idle mode. 1. Press VM soft key. 2. The screen displays "VOICE MAIL: SELECT LINE". Press the VM1 to access line 1 voice mail and VM2 to access line 1 voice mail. 3. The handset activates the receiver with the corresponding line and auto dials the pre-programmed voice mail access number/code to access the voice mail stored at the phone company. Note: If the direct line is busy, an error tone emits and the screen displays "Line x in use" for 2 seconds, then returns to idle mode. 4. Once the phone company voice mail system answers the call, additional digits such as a pin code may be dialed. NOTE: For security purposes, any digits dialed at this point, such as a pin code, will not be stored in the redial. 5. The screen displays "VOICE MAIL 1 (or 2)" and the call timer. 33

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Voice Mail System
Provided your phone company offers voice messaging service and you
subscribe to it, the NEW MSG indicator on the base and the Visual Indicator
on the top of the handset flashes to indicate a message is waiting. The
screen displays “VOICE MAIL L1” or “VOICE MAIL L2” to indicate which line
has voice mail waiting. If both lines have new voice mail messages, the
display displays “VOICE MAIL L1-L2”. It stops flashing after the message is
reviewed.
NOTE: To deactivate the New Message indicator; press and hold the Delete
button for 2 seconds, the screen will display Message Waiting Reset.
IMPORTANT: You must have the voice mail access code
programmed for this feature to work. See the “Programming
the Voice mail numbers” section. If there is no voice mail
number stored, the system will emit an error tone and the
screen displays “Empty” for 2 seconds and then returns to
idle mode.
To listen to your voice mail messages from the base unit in idle mode.
1.
Press VOICE MAIL 1 for line 1 voicemail or VOICE MAIL 2 for line 2
voicemail.
2.
The base unit activates the speaker with the corresponding line and
auto dials the pre-programmed voice mail access number/code to
access the voice mail stored at the phone company.
NOTE: If the direct line is busy, an error tone emits and the screen displays
“Line x in use” for 2 seconds, then returns to idle mode.
3.
Once the phone company voice mail system answers the call, additional
digits such as a pin code may be dialed.
NOTE: For security purposes, any digits dialed at this point, such as a pin
code, will not be stored in the redial.
4.
The screen displays “VOICE MAIL 1 (or 2)” and the call timer.
To listen to your voice mail messages from the handset in idle mode.
1. Press VM soft key.
2.
The screen displays “VOICE MAIL: SELECT LINE”. Press the VM1 to access
line 1 voice mail and VM2 to access line 1 voice mail.
3.
The handset activates the receiver with the corresponding line and auto
dials the pre-programmed voice mail access number/code to access the
voice mail stored at the phone company.
Note: If the direct line is busy, an error tone emits and the screen displays
“Line x in use” for 2 seconds, then returns to idle mode.
4.
Once the phone company voice mail system answers the call, additional
digits such as a pin code may be dialed.
NOTE: For security purposes, any digits dialed at this point, such as a pin
code, will not be stored in the redial.
5.
The screen displays “VOICE MAIL 1 (or 2)” and the call timer.
Voice Mail System