Operation Manual
Phone
154 BlackBerry Wireless Handheld
Your handheld dials your voice mail access number. Follow the prompts to listen
to your messages.
To edit your voice mail access number
If your SIM card is not provisioned for voice mail or if you want to use an
alternate voice mail system, you can edit the voice mail access number manually.
1. On the Home screen, click the Phone icon. The Phone screen appears.
2. Click the trackwheel to view the menu, and then click Options. The Phone
Options screen appears.
3. Click Voice Mail. The Voice Mail screen appears.
4. In the Access Number field, delete the voice mail access number (if one
appears) and type the number that your handheld should dial to access your
voice mail.
5. In the Additional Numbers field, type any additional numbers for your voice
mail, for example, a password.
6. Click the trackwheel to view the menu, and then click Save.
You return to the Phone Options screen.
Using phone call notes
While you are connected to a phone call, you can make notes to record the details
of your conversation. The call notes are saved as part of the call log (along with
the call date, time, length, and any conference call members.) Only one set of call
notes is associated with each call.
Note: If your SIM card is provisioned for voice mail and a new voice mail message is
received, the Call Voice Mail menu item appears on the menu of all handheld
applications. In addition, the voice mail icon appears in the handheld status section of
the screen.
If your SIM card is not provisioned for voice mail and you have not typed a voice mail
access number on the Voice Mail screen, you are prompted to type it before you
continue.
To call your handheld voice mail automatically, you can place a phone call to your
handheld’s phone number. You are directed to your voice mail automatically. If your SIM
card has not been provisioned for voice mail and you have not specified a voice mail
access number, you are prompted to type a voice mail access number before you
continue.