Sony Ericsson T18LX manual Messages Menu

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￿￿Press <(6 to open the Phone Number submenu.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the appropriate phone number is highlighted.

￿￿When the appropriate phone number is high- lighted, press <(6 to switch to that phone number.

￿￿Press 12 to return to the previous screen or press &/5￿to return to Standby screen.

Note! You can store specific voice mail access numbers for each mobile phone number. Calls or edits to your voice mail access number apply to the currently selected mobile phone number only.

Memory Used

The Memory Used submenu is used to display the number of phonebook positions that are occupied and the number of phonebook positions that are available.

Messages Menu

￿Ñ or Ô 2

The MESSAGES menu contains choices for specifying and accessing message services that may be available from your service provider (for example, text messages and voice mail).

Menu Descriptions

New Messages

The New Messages submenu allows you to view your unread text messages if you have text message service from your service provider. A number and the text mes- sage icon ( ) appear in the Standby screen to indicate the number of new unread text messages.

Old Messages

The Old Messages submenu allows you to view your saved or previously read text messages if you have text message service from your service provider.

Erase All

The Erase All submenu allows you to erase all of your previously-read unsaved text messages. You can use this submenu if you have text message service from your ser- vice provider.

Note! You will be prompted to enter your security code to enter the Erase All submenu.

Memory Used

The Memory Used submenu displays the percentage of the phone’s memory that is occupied and the percentage of the phone’s memory that is available.

Voice Mail

The Voice Mail submenu allows you to enter and access your voice mail access number, if you have voice mail service from your service provider.

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