Accessing my voicemail whilst away from the home

I donlt know how to get my code to access my voicemail using my mobile to  pick up my messagges whilst out, I press the right buttons on my mobile but when it says to enter my code, I don;t know it, how do I get it to then be able to change it to my own

Are you trying to pick up the messages from the answering machine you have at home or the BT 1571 facility on your home line?
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