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Checking for voice mail messages, Switching on and off, Connecting handsets to base stations – Ericsson 230i User Manual

Page 29: Using base stations

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You will be notified by a rapidly flashing message icon on the handset if a
message has been left in your voice mailbox. You can then conveniently dial
the service number of your voice mailbox using the Voice: menu option.

Checking for voice mail messages

When the message icon on the handset flashes, you can check for voice mail
messages by selecting menu option Voice: x (x is the number of messages) and
pressing

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twice.

Switching on and off

Voice mail notification can be switched on or off. When you switch it on, the
voice mail service number has to be entered. Ask your dealer or retailer for
more details about the voice mail service.

If no service number has been set, the voice mail notification is cleared as
soon as an external call is made.

Using base stations

Before you can connect to a base station, your handset must be subscribed to
that base station. You only have to subscribe to a base station once. When you
are subscribed, you can make and receive calls whenever you are within range
of that base station. A subscribed base station can be selected automatically or
manually.

While subscribing to a base station, the handset receives an internal telephone
number on which it can be called by another handset.

If your handset has a connection with a base station, this is shown by the sig-
nal strength indicator. If the indicator is visible, you can make and receive tel-
ephone calls. If the indicator is not shown, this may mean:

You are out of range.
Check that the base station is on and that you are within range. You must
be within range to connect to a subscribed base station. Switching to auto-
matic base station selection may remedy this (see “Selecting another base
station” on page 30).

There is no access to the selected base station.
The handset is not able to connect. Subscribe the handset to the base sta-
tion again.

There is no subscription with that base station or the subscription has been
cancelled.
You must subscribe the handset to the base station before you can connect
(see “Subscribing” below).

Subscriptions. A handset may be subscribed to up to eight base stations. The
names of these base stations are stored in a prioritized list. In case of auto-
matic base station selection, the handset tries to connect to the base station
with the highest priority; first base station entry 1, followed by base station
entry 2 etc. To change the base station priority, see “Selection priority” on
page 30
.

CONNECTING HANDSETS TO BASE STATIONS

>Voice: x

>BaseStation

>VoiceMail

No Network

No Access