43Advanced OperationVoice Mail ServiceVoice mail is an automatic answering service offered by your telephone company. Ifyou subscribe to this service, your telephone company’s voice mail system cananswer calls for you when you are unavailable to answer the phone or when yourline is busy. Callers can leave messages that are saved in virtual voice mailboxes,which are maintained for you by the phone company, allowing you to listen to yourmessages whenever you like. The unit will let you know that someone has left voicemail for you (p. 45). Once you have stored your voice mail access number, you canaccess your voice mailbox simply by pressing [MENU] on the handset, thenselecting Select at “V.M. access” or by pressing [VM] on the base unit.Storing a Voice Mail Access NumberTo erase a stored voice mail access numberRepeat steps 1 to 4, then press and hold f until all of the digits are erased.Press [MENU], then press [OFF].1 Press [MENU].2 Scroll to “Initial setting” by pressing [d]or [B], then press Select.3 Press Select at “Voice Mail”.4 Press Select at “Store VM access#”.5 Enter your access number, up to 32 digits.• If a pause is required for dialing, press P*.• Each time you press f, a digit is erased.To erase all of the digits, press and hold f.6 Press [MENU] to save your setting, then press[OFF].*To prevent misdialing, you may add pauses between your voice mail accessnumber and your mailbox password in step 5.e.g. 222-333-4444 PPPP 8888Pressing P once creates a 3.5 second delay and counts as one digit. The delaytime necessary between entering your access number and entering yourmailbox password will depend on your telephone company.HandsetInitial settingBack SelectK dB LVoice MailBack SelectK dB LStore VM access#Back SelectK dB LExample1234567PPP890|MENU=Save PKf LPauses Your mailbox passwordYour voice mail access number