Motorola CELLPHONE manual Call Voicemail, Cell Broadcast, Message Settings

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Switch View Displays or closes the message text. Send Message Send the message to a phone number:

Enter Number Manually enter the phone number. Find Entry by Name/Location Search phone book.

Edit Message Edit, send, or store the message. Delete Message Deletes the message.

Go to Next Message Displays the next message.

jCall Voicemail

rCalls the voicemail number you stored (to store a number, see Voicemail Number in the Message Setting menu). i Hold 1to call voicemail when your phone is idle.

rCell Broadcast

Subscribe to “channels” that send broadcast messages (weather, news, etc.). Ask your provider for a channel list. On Turns on messages for the channels you enter.

Off Turns off all broadcast messages.

Channel List Enter or delete broadcast channels. Channel Index Enter or edit your channel numbers. Delete All Channels Deletes all channels.

Language List Select a language for broadcast messages. Also see “Language Selection” on page 37.

rMessage Settings

Message Pop-up Alert Turn on or off the new message notification (so the oicon is your only message alert).

Voicemail Number Enter the phone number for voicemail service (used by “Call Voicemail” on page 34). Ask your service provider for this number and voicemail features.

Service Centre Enter your Message Service Centre number (supplied by your wireless service provider).

Expiry Period Enter the maximum time (hours) the service centre should keep trying to send a delayed message.

Outgoing Message Type Select a default message type.

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