Panasonic EB-GD30 operating instructions Messages, Parameters

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Menu Structures

Messages

Messages

B

Receive List

Send List

Create

Review

B

Parameters

Broadcasts

B

Auto Delete

Lifetime

Message Centre

Report

Protocol

Receive

Message List

Topics

Languages

Most common use of the Messages is covered in “Short Text Messages” – see page 28

Received messages will be stored in the Receive List. Flashing “•” will indicate unread messages. Once the message is selected, you can read, delete, edit and reply. With the word “Sender:” displayed or a phone number in quotation marks (“ ”), pressing D dials the phone number or pressing A stores the phone number in the Phonebook.

When a message has been sent or edited it will be stored in the Send List. Review allows you to check usage of the message area.

Parameters

The Parameters are necessary for receiving or sending message.

Auto Delete will erase messages automatically. When “Received Read” is selected, a new message will overwrite the oldest read message. When “Received Any” is selected, a new message will overwrite the oldest message even though it may not have been read.

Lifetime is the duration that your message is stored at the Message Centre. Delivery attempts will be repeated until the message has been delivered or the Lifetime expires.

When your message has been delivered a confirmation can be received if Report is set to “Yes”.

The Message Centre may be able to convert the message to the format specified by Protocol.

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Contents EB-GD30 Page Contents Alpha Entry Menu Structures Advanced PhonebookShort Text Messages Introduction Symbols UsedUsing This Manual Introduction Safety Fitting the SIM Removing the SIM Getting StartedFitting/Removing the SIM Fitting/Removing the Battery Fitting the Battery Removing the BatteryOperation of Battery Level Indicator Charging the BatteryLow Battery Warning Location of Controls Display PanasonicMaking a Call Power On/OffBasic Operation International DiallingEmergency Calls Automatic RedialEnding a Call Answering a Call Ring and Key Volume Volume ControlEarpiece Volume Caller IdentificationVibration Alert Key GuardSetting the Alarm Initially Setting the ClockSetting the Clock Format Phone ClockAdjusting the Alarm Time Muting the AlarmDisabling the Alarm Setting a Power On/Off Time Unlocking the Phone Phone SecurityPhone Lock Disabling Phone LockChanging Security Codes Enabling/Disabling the PINAlert Profile Advanced OperationDtmf Tones Call Hold and Call Waiting Operation During Two Calls Call TransferMulti-party Calls Enabling Multi-partyEnding Multi-party Calls Adding to Multi-partySplitting a Multi-party Ending a Single ConnectionAutomatic Location Phonebook BasicsStoring a Number Overwrite ProtectionBrowsing Phonebooks by Name or Location Retrieving a NumberEditing Phonebook Entries Hot Key Phone NumbersAdvanced Phonebook Recent NumbersFixed Dial Wild NumbersService Dial Short Text Messages Setting your Phone for Short Text MessagesSetting the Message Centre Number Using Pre-Defined Messages Sending a Short Text MessageReceiving Short Text Messages Changing the Pre-Defined Message LanguageEnabling/Disabling Broadcasts Cell BroadcastsSelecting Broadcast Topics Alpha Entry Editing Alpha EntryMenu Structures PhonebookMessages ParametersBroadcasts ApplicationsPersonalise Call Service Call Divert Security NetworkMenu Structures Care and Maintenance Glossary of Terms GSMGlossary of Terms Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Check that the antenna Important Error Messages Telephone SpecificationsBattery Attached to phone Page Page Page Bull CP8 Patent 991004