Ericsson CF388, CH388 Reading Messages, Sent indicates that your message has previously been sent

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Reading Messages.

>You’ll first see the message header on your display. Message headers contain the following information:

“SENT” indicates that your message has previously been sent.

“NEW” indicates an unread message. You’ll also see the date and time the message was sent.

“OLD” tells you that a message has already been read.

“OLD: OWN OR EDITED” says that the message was created or changed by you.

>You’ll see a maximum of 10 characters per line of the message. The handset can display up to three lines of your message at a time. To continue reading:

To advance and display the next three lines of the message, press 3.

To scroll forward through the message one line at a time, press the right Dkey.

To scroll backward through the message, press the left Ckey.

To go to the beginning or end of the message, press and hold down the left or right CDkey.

>At the end of the message, the word “ERASE?” will appear on your display. Press Fto erase the message.

>If you press G, you’ll see the prompt “TEXT REPLY?” appear on your display. Press Fto send a message back. (Note: if the message contains a phone number, this option copies the number from the message onto your display so you can dial it or save it to your Phone Book. See p. 49 for information on your Phone Book.)

>You can save the message in your handset memory. When no messages are stored, you’ll see the prompt “STORE?” on your handset screen. To save the current message, press F.

>You can also press Eat any time within a message to erase it. You’ll see the word “ERASE?” appear on your display. To erase your message, press F.

Text Message Storage Capacity.

All text messages that you receive are saved in your handset memory or your SIM Card memory.

Memory capacity is limited to 18 messages, so in most cases you should delete your messages as soon as you read them (see p. 31).

If your memory is full, the ENVELOPE symbol on your handset display will begin blinking. Any new messages will be stored by Omnipoint up to 14 days and sent to your handset once you have deleted messages to make room for more.

(Refer to your User’s Manual for more details on message storage in your handset or SIM Card memory.)

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Omnipoint Customer Care OMNI-611WHAT’S in Your Omnipoint KIT Word About Your User GuideTable of Contents SAY Hello to OmnipointNow you’re ready to activate your Omnipoint account LET’S GET StartedYou can do this in any of three ways ALL the Basics Suggestion For Your First CallYour Ericsson User’s Manual Your Handset Keypad. The familiar number keys you’ll find on any phoneYour Keypad Here’s a review of the basicsHere’s what the display symbols mean KeylockPress Fto unlock your keypad Your DisplayUsing Menus Placing & Receiving CallsTo make a call, just follow these simple steps To end your call, press GRoaming Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call Dial the emergency number Press Fto connect your callClock Mode lets you select am/pm mode or 24-hour mode Calling Information FunctionsCalculator & Clock Functions SET Clock lets you set the clock in hours/minutes and am/pm Charging Your Battery Removing & Replacing Batteries Your SIM CardIf Your SIM Card Or Handset Is Lost Call Customer Care immediately at 1-888-OMNI-611More than a Phone Speed-Dial from your Phone BookWhen you receive a message, here’s what happens Word about MessagesThree Kinds Of Messages Receiving a MessageReading Messages Sent indicates that your message has previously been sentOLD tells you that a message has already been read Text Message Storage CapacityUsing Your Answering Machine To Set Up Your Answering MachineDial A123 Notification That You Have a MessageListening To Your Messages To save the message being played, pressTo Reach Your Answering Machine MailAnswering Machine Function Chart Your Voice Message CapacityConvenience of Autoplay Automatic Date/Time InformationAdvanced Message Services Changing Your Password or NameCall Forwarding To Your Answering Machine Getting Numeric Paging Messages Getting Short E-MAIL MessagesShort E-Mail From The Internet For example 19179079988@omnipoint.netSending Short E-MAIL Messages To enter a space, press the 1key once Here’s how to create the above message Press BShort E-Mail To The Internet Using Caller ID Omnipoint Caller ID FeaturesBlocking Outgoing Caller ID Press A67, plus the number you are callingExceptions To Caller ID You can also switch back and forth between two calls Using Call WAITING/CALL HoldTo Cancel Call Waiting Using Call Forwarding To Cancel Forward All CallsYour Personal Phone Book To recall a number if you know the nameUse the CDkeys to bring up the Phone Book menu. Press F SPEED-DIALING From Your Phone BookRedialing The Last Number You Called Other Advanced Services Here’s a brief descriptionOn The Inside Back Cover FACTS, TIPS, OptionsYour Monthly Statement If you hear a tone while on a call TroubleshootingIf your handset or SIM Card is lost or stolen Getting Assistance Other Ways To Contact OmnipointTo send a fax to Omnipoint, dial You can also write to us atUsing Your Handset Safely Take Care Of Your HandsetHandset Accessories Glossary of Terms Reference Notes & NumbersYour Account No Your SIM Card No Your Handset Imei No