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Manage your calls – Samsung E800 User Manual

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what happens when you get an Answer Phone

message?

When someone leaves a message on your Answer Phone,

the

symbol will appear on your phone’s display.

listening to your Answer Phone messages

To listen to your Answer Phone messages press

when

the message first arrives, or press and hold the 1 key. To

access your message press

, scroll down to Ans Phone

and press

. Answer Phone messages that have not been

listened to will be saved for up to 21 days. You can save

messages that you have listened to for up to seven days.

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use Answer Phone shortcuts to manage your

messages efficiently

Your Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several single

key presses to help you move through your messages.

When listening to your messages press:

1

to listen to your message again

2

to save your message

3

to delete your message

7

to rewind 10 seconds

8

to skip to the next message

9

to fast forward 10 seconds

#

to return the call

0

for help

personalising your Answer Phone greeting

Your Answer Phone comes with a standard greeting but you

can record your own personal greeting so your callers know

they’ve got through to you.

1

Call your Answer Phone by pressing and holding the

1 key. Listen to the simple steps and select Option 3,

then Option 1, followed by Option 1 again.

2

Record your greeting followed by the # key.

3

Press 2 to save it.

manage your calls

manage your calls

Answer Phone Call Return

You can use

Answer Phone Call Return

to return a call after

someone has left a message on your Answer Phone,

without having to remember or make a note of their number.

To use Answer Phone Call Return:

1

Listen to your Answer Phone message as normal.

2

When you have finished, if you want to return the call,

simply press # while you are still connected.

3

Orange Answer Phone will automatically dial the caller’s

number and connect you.

Note: Answer Phone Call Return is only available if the

network you are calling supports this service. You are

charged your standard call rate.