Panasonic KX-FC235AL, KX-FC231NZ manual Guide to SMS settings, Creating private mailboxes

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5. SMS (KX-FC235AL only)

5.6 Guide to SMS settings

Important:

LAll SMS-related settings and messages will be deleted or reset to their default settings by resetting handset programming that use the base unit PIN (page 80).

LKeep the front cover page open for button locations.

5.6.1 Creating private mailboxes

Private mailboxes can be used for sending and receiving SMS messages. Each private mailbox is password protected.

1Press {j/OK}.

2Select SMS, then press {>}.

3Select Public, then press {>}.

4Select Settings, then press {>}.

5Enter 0000(default base unit PIN).

LIf you changed the PIN, enter it (page 80).

6Select Private Mailbox, then press

{>}.

7Select the desired new mailbox number

(Mailbox1to Mailbox6), then press

{>}.

8Enter a name for the mailbox, up to 5 characters (see page 46 for character entry), then press {j/OK}.

9Enter a 4-digit password for the mailbox, then press {j/OK}.

10Select Save, then press {>}.

11Press {ih}.

Note:

LTo receive SMS messages using a mailbox, inform others of your mailbox number.

5.6.2Changing private mailbox settings

You can change the password or name of the private mailbox and erase the mailbox.

1Press {j/OK}.

2Select SMS, then press {>}.

3Select Public, then press {>}.

4Select Settings, then press {>}.

5Enter 0000(default base unit PIN).

LIf you changed the PIN, enter it (page 80).

6Select Private Mailbox, then press

{>}.

7Select the desired mailbox name, then press {>} 2 times.

8Enter the mailbox’s 4-digit password.

9Edit the mailbox name, up to 5 characters (see page 46 for character entry), then press

{j/OK}.

L To erase the mailbox, press and hold {C/T}, press {j/OK}, select Yes, press {>}, then press {ih} to finish.

10Enter a 4-digit password for the mailbox, then press {j/OK}.

11Select Save, then press {>}.

12Press {ih}.

Note:

LIf you change the name of a mailbox which has messages in the receive list, the messages will remain in the receive list under

the new mailbox name.

LIf you erase a mailbox, its messages will also be erased.

5.6.3Storing the PBX line access number (for PBX users only)

Store your PBX line access number (up to 4 digits) so that SMS messages are sent properly. When sending SMS messages to items in the handset phonebook or redial list, the PBX line access number will be deleted.

1Press {j/OK}.

2Select SMS, then press {>}.

3Select Public, then press {>}.

4Select Settings, then press {>}.

5Enter 0000(default base unit PIN).

LIf you changed the PIN, enter it (page 80).

6Select PBX Access No., then press {>}.

7Select On, then press {>}.

8Enter your PBX line access number (up to 4 digits) and a dialling pause, if necessary, then press {j/OK}.

9Select Save, then press {>}.

10Press {ih}.

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Contents KX-FC231NZ Open How to use the operating instructionsButtons Listed in alphabetical order Location of ControlsBase unit HandsetTrademarks Attach your sales receipt hereKX-FC235AL KX-FC231NZFor New Zealand users For Australian usersInstructions to customer InstallationService difficulties Important information for Australian usersImportant safety instructions Battery For best performance Phonebook Before calling back105 101102 103For New Zealand users Included accessoriesQuantity For Australian usersImportant Notice Accessory informationAvailable accessories For Users in New Zealand General WarningButton descriptions of the base unit Button descriptions of the handset Display icon Meaning Display descriptions of the handsetDisplay icons Overview Installing the ink film Ink film installation / replacementIncorrect CorrectReplacing the ink film Paper trayCorrectIncorrect Recording paperPanasonic batteries. See page 11 for Battery installation / replacementInstalling the batteries Replacing the batteriesConnections Battery life Battery chargeBattery strength Battery icons Battery strengthBase unit help function Turning the handset power ON/OFFPower on Power OFFRing tone Adjusting handset Adjusting base unit VolumeRinger volume INTExample 10 August, 2005 Press 10 08 Date and timeWith the handset Example 315 PM 12-hour time entryExample 315PM 12-hour time entry 1. Press 03 Your logoWith the base unit SET MenuTo change uppercase or lowercase letters To select characters using a or BKeypad Characters To enter your logo Example BillTo delete a number Your fax numberYour FAX no Press SET Example +64 9Making phone calls Digital SP-PHONE Mute MuteKey lock To turn key lock OFF, press j/OK for about 2 secondsHandset phonebook INT. Any key answer featureAuto talk feature Answering phone callsEditing a stored item Making a phone call using the phonebookCategories Chain dial Erasing stored itemsOne touch dial Erase Digital SP-PHONE Base unit phonebookErasing a stored item Another method to erase a stored item Caller ID serviceHow Caller ID is displayed Changing category ring tones Category features for Caller ID subscribersUsing Caller ID type FAX/START Digital SP-PHONE Viewing and calling back using caller informationCaller ID Erasing caller information Editing a caller’s telephone number before calling backTo erase specific caller information Press Caller ID Storing caller information into the phonebookInto the handset phonebook Into the base unit phonebookCall minder for New Zealand users only Voice mail service for Australian users onlyChanging SMS message centre numbers SMS Short Message ServiceUsing public mailbox and private mailboxes Turning SMS ON/OFFWriting and sending a new message Sending a messageErasing saved messages Receiving a messageDisplaying / Sending a saved message Editing a saved messageEditing the sender’s number before calling back Displaying a received messageErasing received messages Storing the sender’s number in the handset phonebookCreating private mailboxes Guide to SMS settingsChanging private mailbox settings Storing the PBX line access number for PBX users onlyLetterWise character table for English How to enter charactersAvailable character entries for SMS Character entry modesFollowing are used for both uppercase and lowercase Stop Redial FAX/START Digital SP-PHONE Sending a fax manuallyDocuments you can send Adding a new item into the broadcast memory Sending a fax using the base unit phonebookBroadcast transmission Programming items into the broadcast memoryTo send the same document to a one-time group of parties To cancel broadcast transmissionErasing a stored item from the broadcast memory Sending the same document to pre-programmed partiesAuto receive Use only as a fax FAX only modeSelecting the way to use your fax machine Manual receive Use mostly as a telephone TEL modeHow to receive phone calls and faxes Stop FAX/START Digital SP-PHONE Activating TEL modeReceiving a fax manually Auto answer Receiving a fax automatically Auto answer on Activating TAM/FAX modeTAM/FAX Mode Ring setting in TAM/FAX modeFAX only Mode Activating FAX only modeTo print the junk fax prohibitor list Activating the junk fax prohibitorStoring undesired callers To display the junk fax prohibitor listUsing with the ring detection feature Stop Start More copying featuresMaking a copy Legal Setting Recording Original Paper size Document SizeDefault A4, LetterPress GREETING/REC Recording your greeting messageErasing your recorded greeting message SET MIC Stop Erase GREETING/REC GREETING/CHECKSET Stop Erase Playback Listening to recorded messagesLeaving a message for others or yourself Erasing recorded messagesFor voice mail/Call minder service subscribers Summary of remote operation Remote operation using remote commandsOperating from a remote location Recording a marker message Turn OFF auto answer settingTo turn on the auto answer setting Skip greeting messageBase unit programming Programming basic featuresProgramming advanced features Basic features Advanced features Code #46 Setting friendly reception Code #42 Setting the message alertCode #43 Setting the recording time alert Code #44 Setting the memory reception alertCode #76 Setting the connecting tone Code #58 Setting the scan contrastCode #67 Setting the incoming message monitor Code #68 Setting the Error Correction Mode ECMProgram code and direct command button Direct commands for programming features#39 Display contrast OFF #76 Connecting tone#80 Set default YES #36 Receiving reduction 72% 86%Handset programming Programmable Features Ringer options AlarmNight mode Programmable functionsDisplay setup Other options Call optionsChanging the recall time Programmable functions using the base unit PINSetting pause length Selecting area codes to be deleted automatically Setting call restrictionStoring/changing emergency numbers Changing the base unit PIN personal identification number Resetting handset programming that uses the base unit PINRegistering a handset to a base unit Operating additional unitsIncreasing the range of the base unit Cancelling a handsetCancelling a base unit Handset locatorTransferring calls between handsets / Conference calls Example When handset 1 calls handset HandsetExample When handset 1 transfers a call to handset Handset Intercom between handsetsCopying all stored items Copying handset phonebook itemsCopying a stored item Alphabet character table ABC Numeric entry table Available character entries for the handsetLetterWise character table for English KX-FC235AL only Cyrillic character table P Greek character table M Extended 1 character table NExtended 2 character table O Error messages Reports Display Cause and Solution Error messages Base unit displayUnnecessary messages Service personnelPlease use genuine Panasonic replacement film Transmission error occurred. Try againGeneral When a function does not work, check hereInitial settings Charging but the battery Problem Cause & Solution Speakerphone is notReturns to standby mode Problem Cause & Solution Handset does notStatic, sound cuts in/out Problem Cause & SolutionDocuments using Is pressedFax receiving Fax sendingDisplay shows Receiving modeWhen an extension Documents automaticallyAnswering machine CopyingSMS KX-FC235AL only If a power failure occurs Recording paper jams When the recording paper has jammed in the unitCorrect START1 When the recording paper was not fed into the unit properlyDocument jams sending Do not use paper products, such as paper towels or tissues Document feeder / scanner glass cleaningThermal head cleaning 104 Reference lists and reports Base unit only Specifications Standard Duplex procedureRF transmission power Approx mW Operating environment Mass Weight Approx gIndex 109 110 111 Global web site Copyright PFQX2248ZA CM0605DT0 Sales Department Panasonic Australia Pty. 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