Set Up Visual Voicemail - Blackberry Rogers User Manual

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Set up Bluetooth
Before you can use a Bluetooth device
with iPhone, you must first pair them.
1
Follow the instructions that
how
came with the device to make
to
it discoverable or to set it to
search for other Bluetooth
devices.
2
From the main menu, tap the
gray Settings icon and then
select General > Bluetooth
and switch Bluetooth ON.
3
Choose the Bluetooth
device on iPhone and enter its
passkey or PIN number. See
the instructions about
the passkey or PIN that came
with the device.
After you pair a Bluetooth device
to work with your iPhone, you
must make a connection to have
your iPhone use the device for
your calls. See the documentation
that came with the device.
When your iPhone is connected
to a Bluetooth headset or car
kit, outgoing calls are routed
through the Bluetooth device.
Incoming calls are routed through
the Bluetooth device only if you
answer using the Bluetooth
device. All incoming calls
answered on your iPhone will be
routed through your iPhone, not
the Bluetooth.
iPhone
20/21
Sync your calendar
Carry all of your calendar appointments
in your pocket.
1
From the main menu, tap
how
the gray Settings icon and
to
then select Mail, Contacts,
Calendars.
2
If you use Microsoft
exchange, you can select the
option to synchronize your
calendar. Otherwise, when
your iPhone is connected to
your PC or Mac, open iTunes,
select your iPhone and then
choose the Info tab.
3
In the Calendars section, click
the box beside Sync calendars
with and choose a program
from the drop-down menu,
such as Microsoft Outlook.
Click the Sync button.

Set up Visual Voicemail

Listen to recorded voicemail messages in any order
you choose.
1
From your iPhone's home screen, tap the
how
green phone icon then the Voicemail
to
icon in the bottom right. The first time
you do this, you'll be prompted to create
a password and personal voice greeting.
2
Enter a password that's between
4-10 digits and tap Save. Now tap the
Greeting button, Custom and Record
to begin recording the message people
will hear when they reach your voicemail.
When you're satisfied, press Save.
3
You can also choose a default greeting
that will play a generic message for
callers. Tap Greeting then Default to use
this option. Note: In order to use Visual
Voicemail, data cannot be blocked.
usiNG VisuAl VoiCeMAil
Go to the Visual Voicemail menu
To listen to a message: Click to select the message
then press the blue Play button.
To display contact information: Use the blue
right arrow.
To call a contact: Use the green Call Back button.
To remove the message from your Voicemail inbox:
Use the red Delete button.
For more on Visual
Voicemail, scan
this code on your
smartphone with the
free ScanLife app.
* Visual Voicemail uses data but is $0-rated within Canada.
Roaming charges apply while roaming.
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Tip
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All iPhone devices
are preset to turn off
wireless data roaming
when outside Canada.
To turn on data while
roaming, simply tap
Settings
on the Home
screen,
General
and
Network. Then slide the
Data Roaming to On.
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