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Vertu Ascent RHV-3 - Voice messages; Storing your voice mailbox number; Listening to your voice messages; Info message service

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Confirm the deletion when prompted. You cannot
recover deleted messages. Deleting an e-mail
message from the phone does not delete it from
the e-mail server.
VOICE MESSAGES
If you subscribe to voice mail, your service provider
will furnish you with a voice mailbox number. You
need to save this number to your phone to use
voice mail. When you receive a voice message,
your phone lets you know by beeping, displaying a
message, or both. If you receive more than one
message, your phone shows the number of
messages received.
Unlike text messages, voice messages are
managed by your service provider and are stored
on their network, not on your Vertu phone.
STORING YOUR VOICE MAILBOX NUMBER
Before you can use the voice mail access features
of your Vertu phone, you need to define your voice
mailbox number. Your service provider may
automatically set your voice mailbox number from
your SIM card. Contact your service provider to
obtain your voice mailbox number.
To enter your voice mailbox number:
> From the stand-by display, press Menu.
> The Messages menu is shown, press Select.
> Scroll to Voice messages and press Select.
> Scroll to Voice mailbox number and press
Select.
> Enter your voice mailbox number and press OK.
LISTENING TO YOUR VOICE MESSAGES
Once your voice mailbox number is defined, you
can use the voicemail key to quickly access you
voice mailbox.
To access your voice mailbox using the menus:
> From the stand-by display, press Menu.
> The Messages menu is shown, press Select.
> Scroll to Voice messages and press Select.
> Listen to voice messages is highlighted,
press
Select.
Once you connect and the prerecorded greeting
begins, follow the automated instructions to listen
to your voice messages.
INFO MESSAGE SERVICE
With the info message network service, you can
receive short text messages from your service
provider on various topics, such as weather and
traffic conditions. Contact your service provider for
more information.
To enable info message reception:
> From the stand-by display, press Menu.
> The Messages menu is shown, press Select.
> Scroll to Info messages and press Select to
modify the following information service options:
> Enter your voice mailbox number and press OK.
Modify each of the following parameters with the
information supplied by your service provider:
Info service — Select On or Off to activate or
deactivate the service, or
Topic index to
activate index reception.
Topics — Enables you to Add, Select, Edit
and
Delete info topics.
Language — Select the language in which info
messages are received. The language you
select does not affect the language of your
phone.
Info topics saved on SIM card — Select
one or more info topics to save to your SIM
card.
Read — Read messages received from your
service provider. This option only appears if info
messages have been received.
SERVICE COMMANDS
Use the service commands editor to enter and
send service requests (also known as USSD
commands) to your service provider. Contact your
service provider for information about service
commands.
To send a service command:
> From the stand-by display, press Menu.
> The Messages menu is shown, press Select.
> Scroll to Service cmds. and press Select.
> Enter a service request, such as an activation
command for a specific network service, and
press
Send.
If you have an always online GPRS
connection enabled, info messages may not
be received. You should change your GPRS
setting to “when needed”.

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