Voice Mail; Set Up Your Voice Mail - Blackberry 9720 User Manual

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About TTY support
When you turn on TTY support and you connect your BlackBerry smartphone to a TTY device that operates at 45.45 bits
per second, you can make calls to and receive calls from TTY devices. Your smartphone is designed to convert received
calls to text that you can read on your TTY device.
If your TTY device is designed for use with a 2.5-mm headset jack, you must use an adapter accessory to connect your TTY
device to your smartphone. To get an adapter accessory that Research In Motion has approved for use with your
smartphone, visit www.shopblackberry.com.
Turn on or turn off TTY support
1.
From the home screen, press the key.
2.
Press the
key > Options > TTY.
3.
Change the TTY field.
4.
Press the
key > Save.
A TTY indicator appears in the connections area at the top of the home screen.
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Voice mail

Set up your voice mail

Your voice mail account, password, and greeting are created within your wireless service provider's voice mail system.
Depending on your wireless service provider, the method for changing your voice mail password or greeting might differ.
After purchasing your smartphone, consult your wireless service provider's instructions for setting up your voice mail
password, greeting, and other voice mail options. If you need additional information about voice mail management, contact
your wireless service provider.
Set up automatic dialing for voice mail access
You can set up your smartphone to access your voice mail automatically, by storing the voice mail password. With the voice
mail password stored you don't have to enter it manually each time you retrieve your voice mail messages. To access your
voice mail messages you need the voice mail access number and a password. The voice mail access number is the phone
number you call to access your voice mail account, and is usually loaded onto the smartphone by your wireless service
provider.
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