A call is answered
by Voice Mail when you do not answer your phone after
a designated number of rings or when you are already
on the phone.
| How to use |
| When you use Voice Mail for the first time you
will hear a tutorial which helps you set up a password
and a personalized greeting. |
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| Setting up your Voice Mail |
| Access your mailbox by calling your local access
number. |
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| Local Access |
Numbers |
| Arch |
276-6245 |
| Causey |
273-6245 |
| Dora |
477-6245 |
| Elida |
274-6867 |
| Floyd |
478-6245 |
| Melrose |
253-6245 |
| Milnesand |
675-6245 |
| Portales |
226-6245 |
| Texico |
482-6245 |
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Follow the prompts to create a password and
personalized greeting.
You mailbox number is your
seven (7) digit phone number. Your default password
is the last four (4) digits of your phone number. |
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| Retrieving Messages |
| A stutter dial tone (a steady beeping tone similar
to a busy signal) will alert you that a message
is waiting. |
- Call your local access number.
- From home – Enter your password, then
press #
Away from home – Enter your seven digit
phone number, then press #.
- Messages will start playing automatically.
Listen for prompts to replay, keep, delete,
or save messages.
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| Changing Voice Mail Options |
| Voice Mail options may be changed anytime, from
any phone. Access your mailbox, the press 9 to
enter the Set-up menu. Follow voice prompts to
change your password or greeting. |