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To access voice messages, press the Messages button.
Your company determines the voicemail service that your phone uses. For the most accurate and detailed information about your service, contact your system administrator.
For information about the commands that your voicemail service supports, see the voicemail service user documentation.
To access voice messages, press the Messages button .
Your company determines the voice message service that your phone uses. For the most accurate and detailed information about your service, refer to the documentation that came with it.
When you have a voice message, look for:
A steady red light on your handset. (This indicator can vary.)
A flashing message waiting icon and text message on your phone screen.
Note | The red light and message waiting icon display only when you have a voice message on your primary line, even if you receive voice messages on other lines. |
When you have a voice message, listen for:
To send a call to a voice message system, press iDivert.