- 1.What is Message Centre?
- 2.Setting an extended absence greeting
- 3.Setting the number of rings before Message Centre picks up
- 4.Subscribing to Message Centre
- 5.Setting up your mailbox
- 6.Accessing your mailbox
- 7.Listening to your messages
- 8.Setting up speed dial
- 9.Changing or resetting your password
- 10.Skipping your password
- 11.Changing your personal greeting
- 12.Setting call-back number options
Changing your personal greeting
Step
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 4 for Personal options Press for Press for
- Press 3 for Personal greeting options
- Press 1 and follow the instructions for changing your greeting.
Last Updated:10/05/2013
What is Message Centre?
Message Centre is voicemail for your mobile phone. It takes messages when you can’t answer the phone and can store 25 messages of up to five minutes each. Unheard messages will be stored for a maximum of seven days. You can save messages for up to 14 days after you listen to them.
You can add Message Centre to your Bell Mobility rate plan for a monthly fee.
Note: Airtime, long distance and roaming charges may apply when you access your voice mailbox using your mobile phone.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Setting an extended absence greeting
If you’ll be away for a period of time, use this feature to record a new greeting without erasing your usual one. Callers will hear your absence greeting after the first ring and won’t be able to leave a message, so your mailbox won’t fill up. When you turn off the feature, your usual greeting will return.
Recording an extended absence greeting
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 4 for Personal options
- Press 3 for Personal greeting options
- Press 2 and follow the instructions for creating an extended absence greeting.
Turning off an extended absence greeting
- Access your voice mailbox
- Follow the instructions to turn off your extended absence greeting.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Setting the number of rings before Message Centre picks up
Note: This feature only works when the phone is ON and on the EVDO/1XRTT network.
Do you know which network your device uses?
HSPA/UMTS
EVDO/1XRTT
To choose how long your phone rings before a caller will go to your voicemail:
EVDO/1XRTT
Dial *94 on your mobile phone – don’t press SEND yet.
Enter the number of standard rings (between two and nine) that you’d like your callers to hear before Message Centre picks up.
Press SEND
You will hear a tone to confirm that the feature was activated. If the change wasn’t successful, you’ll hear a fast busy signal; repeat steps 1 to 3.
Good to know
Different types of phones have different standard ring lengths and customizable settings. If you enter a number of rings less than two or more than nine, the system will automatically abort the change and default to the previous setting.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Subscribing to Message Centre
You can add Message Centre to your Bell Mobility rate plan:
Last Update:10/05/2013
Setting up your mailbox
The first time you use Message Centre, you’ll be asked to set up your mailbox. You’ll need the temporary password we assigned to you when you purchased your phone or Message Centre service. You may have received it in an email if you purchased your phone on bell.ca.
If you’ve misplaced your temporary password, give us a call at 1 800 667-0123 or *611 free from your mobile phone and we’ll give you a new one.
How to set up your Message Centre mailbox
You can set up your mailbox from any mobile or regular touchtone phone. If you use your mobile phone, the steps for accessing Message Centre are different depending on which Bell Mobility network your phone or smartphone uses.
Do you know which network your device uses?
- HSPA/UMTS
- EVDO/1XRTT
- Don't know
HSPA/UMTS
- Access your voice mailbox by pressing and holding the 1 key.
Follow steps 2 to 6 below to set up your mailbox.
EVDO/1XRTT
- Access your voice mailbox by dialing your area code + mobile phone number, then pressing SEND.
Note: If you’re calling long distance, dial 11 digits (1 + area code + mobile phone number).
Follow steps 2 to 6 below to set up your mailbox.
Other phone
- If you're calling from within Canada, access your voice mailbox by dialing your area code + mobile phone number. Outside of Canada, dial 1 647 383-BELL (2355). Long distance charges will apply.
Tip: On a touchtone phone you can press # to skip the voicemail greeting.
Follow steps 2 to 6 below to set up your mailbox. - When prompted, enter the 4-digit temporary password we assigned to you.
- Follow the prompts to change the temporary password to a new one. It should be four to 10 digits long, and cannot begin with zero.
- Follow the prompts to record your name.
- Follow the prompts to record a personal greeting or to select the standard greeting.
- Your Message Centre service is now activated.
Good to know
When you change your service to Message Centre, you need to reset your password and your personal greeting. Any unheard or saved messages will not be transferred to your new mailbox.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Accessing your mailbox
You can access your voice mailbox from any mobile or regular touchtone phone. If you use your mobile phone, the steps for accessing Message Centre are different depending on which Bell Mobility network your phone or smartphone uses.
Do you know which network your device uses?
- HSPA/UMTS
- EVDO/1XRTT
- Don't know
HSPA/UMTS
- Press and hold the 1 key.
- Enter your password if you’re prompted to do so.
- You’ll hear menu options and prompts to help you use Message Centre.
EVDO/1XRTT
- Dial your area code + mobile phone number, then press SEND.
Note: If you’re calling long distance, dial 11 digits (1 + area code + mobile phone number).Press # to skip the voicemail greeting if necessary. If you're calling from your own mobile phone, you'll automatically skip the greeting.
- Enter your password if you’re prompted to do so.
- You’ll hear menu options and prompts to help you use Message Centre.
Other phone
- If you're calling from within Canada, access your voice mailbox by dialing your area code + mobile phone number. Outside of Canada, dial 1 647 383-BELL (2355). Long distance charges will apply. Tip: On a touchtone phone while the voicemail greeting is playing, press # to hear the password prompt.
- Enter your password if you’re prompted to do so.
- You’ll hear menu options and prompts to help you use Message Centre.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Listening to your messages
To retrieve your voicemail messages:
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 1 to Listen to messages
| While listening to messages, you can: | Press |
|---|---|
| Get help | 0 |
| Rewind message by 10 seconds | 1 |
| Rewind message to the beginning | 1-1 |
| Pause/continue listening to message | 2 |
| Advance message by 10 seconds | 3 |
| Skip to end of message | 3-3 |
| Reduce speed | 4 |
| Increase speed | 6 |
| Get message details (time, date and origin) | 5 |
| Skip to next message | # |
| Exit Message Centre | *-* |
| After listening to messages, you can: | Press |
|---|---|
| Get help | 0 |
| Replay message | 4 |
| Get message details (time, date and origin) | 5 |
| Erase message | 7 |
| Save message | 9 |
| Exit Message Centre | *-* |
Last Update:10/05/2013
Setting up speed dial
To save time, use speed dial to access your Message Centre. You'll need to refer to the user manual for your phone to find out how to insert either a "2-second pause" or "soft pause" into the speed dial number.
To save your Message Centre access information in your mobile phone speed dial:
- Enter 1 + your area code + mobile phone number. Do not press SEND.
- Press MENU and select the "soft" or 2-second pause. Repeat this step two more times to insert a total of 3 pauses.
Example: (1 + area code + mobile phone number) + Pause + Pause + Pause + # + Pause + Password
- Press the # key.
- Press MENU and select another pause.
- Enter your Message Centre password. Select Save to store the number in your speed dial.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Changing your voicemail password
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 4 for Personal options
- Press 2 for Administrative options
- Press 1 to Establish or change your password
- Press 1 to Change your password
- Enter a new password. It should be four to 10 digits long, and cannot begin with zero.
Good to know
- Avoid passwords that are too simple, such as 1234 or the last four digits of your mobile phone number.
- Regularly change your password to prevent unauthorized access to your voicemail. Do not disclose your password to anyone.
- If you lose or forget your password, you can contact us to reset it (charges apply).
Resetting your voicemail password
If you lose or forget your voicemail password, you can reset it on your mobile phone or computer at no charge.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Skipping your password
You now have the option of skipping your voicemail password entirely when calling from your mobile phone. Once you turn this feature on you’ll be able to go straight to your mailbox after dialing your phone number from your mobile phone. You’ll still need to enter your password if you access your voice mailbox from another phone.
Turning this feature on will give you the fastest access to your voice mailbox. Here's how:
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 4 for Personal options
- Press 2 for Administrative options
- Press 1 to Establish or change general options
- Press 1 for Password options
- Press 1 to turn Skip password on
- Press 2 to turn Skip password off
Last Update:10/05/2013
Changing your personal greeting
Step
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 4 for Personal options Press for Press for
- Press 3 for Personal greeting options
- Press 1 and follow the instructions for changing your greeting.
Last Update:10/05/2013
Setting call-back number options
Message Centre allows callers to enter their phone number (call-back number) instead of leaving a voice message, if they choose. If you'd like to disable the ability for callers to leave a call-back number, here's how:
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 4 to for Personal options
- Press 2 for Administrative options
- Press 1 to Establish or change general options
- Press 7 to Change cut-through-paging options
- Press 2 to turn off cut-through-paging
If you have an EVDO/1XRTT device, you can disable the prompt for callers to leave a call-back number on your voicemail box without disabling the option for them to do so.
Do you know which network your device uses?
- HSPA/UMTS
- EVDO/1XRTT
- Don't know
To disable the prompt for callers to leave a call-back number :
EVDO/1XRTT
- Access your voice mailbox
- Press 4 for Personal options
- Press 2 for Administrative options
- Press 1 to Establish or change general options
- Press 7 to Change cut-through-paging options
- Press 1 to Change caller prompting for cut-through-paging
- Press 2 to turn off caller prompting for cut-through-paging
Last Update:10/05/2013
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