Voice Mail (Network Dependent); Access Voice Mail Messages; Delete A Vmwi Entry; Delete All Vmwi Entries - VTech LS6185A User Manual

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7.

VOICE MAIL (NETWORK DEPENDENT)

Voice Mail Waiting Indication (VMWI) is an indication given to you when a new voice
mail message is waiting on the telephone service provider. This feature is available
if you have subscribed to the voicemail service from your telephone service provider.
You can press and hold 1 to dial the voice mail number directly to listen to your voice
mail messages.
7.1

Access Voice Mail Messages

will display and the VMWI entry is stored in the call list when you have new
message in your voice mailbox.
.
In idle mode, Press
OR
Press
and then
2. Press
to select the desired VMWI entry.
3. Press
to dial out to the voice mail server.
note
If a more recent VMWI entry is received from the same network server number of an
existing VMWI entry, the new VMWI will not be stored but the date/time of the VMWI
will be updated on the existing VMWI entry. After you have accessed to all new voice
mail messages, VMWI will turn off automatically. When the call list is full, the new
VMWI entry will replace the oldest non-VMWI entry in the call list.
7.2

Delete a VMWI Entry

.
In idle mode, press
2.
Press
and then
3.
Press
and then
4.
Press
to confirm.
5.
Press and hold 4 to delete all VMWI entries. The
note
If you choose DELETE ALL function in the call list, the handset will also delete all
VMWI entries and call list entries.
7.3

Delete All VMWI Entries

.
In idle mode, press
Press and hold 4 to delete all VMWI entries.
2.
note
If you choose DELETE ALL function in the call list, the handset will also delete all
VMWI entries and call list entries.
to access the call list.
to select CALL LIST. Press
and then
to select CALL LIST.
to select the desired VMWI entry.
to select DELETE.
and then
to select CALL LIST. Press
24
.
will disappear.
will disappear on the LCD display.
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