Voicemail 1571, Mobile voicemail – BT HTC S710 User Manual

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Voicemail automatically takes messages
when your BT handset is switched off,
engaged, or if you aren’t able to answer it.

Mobile voicemail

Leaving a message

Callers who dial your mobile number will be able
to leave messages in your mobile mailbox.

Listen to your messages

When connected to the mobile network, dial
1571

(S620) or

(S710) or press and

hold 1 to check your voicemail messages,
your HTC handset will play messages
stored in your mobile voicemail box.

Message alert

You will receive a text message to let you
know a voicemail has been received.
Up to 50 messages, each up to 3
minutes long can be stored.

Messages are stored automatically:

New messages: 28 days

Listened-to-messages: 72 hours

Saved messages: 7 days

Set up a personal greeting

A personal greeting reassures callers that they’re
through to the right person. You can change your
greeting as often as you like, and it’s easy to set up.

Personalise your greeting

Connect to the network you want - mobile

or Internet calling using BT VoIP

Dial 1571

(S620) or

(S710)

Press 3 and follow the voice prompts

Press # to save your recording

Set up a voicemail security PIN

You will need to enter the PIN to access your
messages when calling from another phone.

Connect to the network you want - mobile

or Internet calling using BT VoIP

Dial 1571

(S620) or

(S710)

Press 1 for the Main Menu

Press 4 for Mailbox Settings

Press 2 for Security Options and

follow the voice prompts

How to check your messages from abroad

You must first set up your voicemail
PIN before you leave the UK.

Dial your mailbox number, which is included in

your text notification in the international format
(prefixed with +44 without the leading 0)

Key 9 when hearing the greeting

Enter your voicemail PIN and

follow the voice prompts

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