Using voicemail, Setting up your voicemail, Voicemail notification – Toshiba VM4050 User Manual

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Using Voicemail

Setting Up Your Voicemail

All unanswered calls to your PCS Phone are automatically transferred
to voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. Therefore,
you will want to set up your PCS Voicemail and personal greeting as
soon as your PCS Phone is activated.

To set up voicemail:

1. Press and hold

.

2. Follow the system prompts to create your pass code, record

your greeting, record your name announcement, and choose
whether to activate One-Touch Message Access (a feature that
lets you press one key to access messages and bypasses the
need for you to enter your pass code).

Note:

The voicemail setup process may vary in certain Affiliate areas.

Voicemail Notification

There are several ways your PCS Phone alerts you:

By displaying a message on the screen.

By sounding the assigned ringer type.

By the LED blinking red.

By displaying

at the top of your screen. (This icon blinks for

an urgent message.)

New Voicemail Message Alerts

When you receive a new voice message, your phone alerts you and
prompts you to call your voicemail. To call your voicemail, select Call
(left softkey), select Voicemail, and press

or

.

Important:

When you are roaming off the enhanced Sprint Nationwide

PCS Network, you may not receive notification of new voicemail messages. It is
recommended that you periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1 + area
code + your PCS Phone Number. When your voicemail answers, press

and

enter your pass code. You will be charged roaming rates when accessing
voicemail while roaming off the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.

Note:

Your phone accepts messages even when it is turned off. However, you are

only notified of new messages when your phone is turned on and you are in a
PCS Service Area.

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