Sony Ericsson R380 WORLD User Guide - Page 63

To make a call to your voice mail number

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Using Area Information Area information is an impersonal text message that is sent simultaneously to all subscribers in a certain cell of a network. The information may be a local road report or a local taxi phone number, depending on your network area and your list of predefined channels. The information appears in the display automatically when broadcast. To activate area information or edit your list of predefined channels, see "Area info" on page 97. Note: Area information is dependent on your subscription. Voice Mail If you subscribe to a Voice mail service, callers can leave a voice message when you cannot answer your calls. Depending on your network operator, you are informed that you have received a voice message in different ways (for instance, SMS message or an audible notification). When a voice mail number has been configured in your R380, you can make a call to your voice mail service. See "Voicemail" on page 86 for more information on storing a voice mail number. To make a call to your voice mail number: Press and hold . or To make a call to your voice mail number: Tap and hold A call initiates to your voice mail number. If no voice mail number is stored, a 'No Voicemail number stored' message displays. Note: This service depends on your subscription and network operator. Further information about your Voice mail service can be found in the operating instructions supplied by your network operator. Making and Receiving Calls 63

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Making and Receiving Calls
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Using Area Information
Area information is an impersonal text message that is sent
simultaneously to all subscribers in a certain cell of a network.
The information may be a local road report or a local taxi phone
number, depending on your network area and your list of
predefined channels. The information appears in the display
automatically when broadcast.
To activate area information or edit your list of predefined
channels, see
“Area info” on page 97
.
Note:
Area information is dependent on your subscription.
Voice Mail
If you subscribe to a Voice mail service, callers can leave a voice
message when you cannot answer your calls. Depending on your
network operator, you are informed that you have received a
voice message in different ways (for instance, SMS message or an
audible notification).
When a voice mail number has been configured in your R380,
you can make a call to your voice mail service. See
“Voicemail” on
page 86
for more information on storing a voice mail number.
To make a call to your voice mail number:
Press and hold
.
or
To make a call to your voice mail number:
Tap and hold
A call initiates to your voice mail number. If no voice mail
number is stored, a ‘
No Voicemail number stored
’ message
displays.
Note:
This service depends on your subscription and network
operator. Further information about your Voice mail service can be
found in the operating instructions supplied by your network
operator.