Audiovox CDM-9150X manual Sending Text Messages, To Send a Text Message

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Sending Text Messages

While operating in the digital mode, your phone is able to send a text message of up to 10 recipients with a cellular phone number or e-mail address. The phone saves up to 30 messages in your Outbox.

To Send a Text Message

1. Press

and F to en- Send To:

(01)

ter “Send Message” menu.

 

 

 

 

 

The “Send To” appears.

 

 

 

 

Num

 

P-Book

2.Enter the cellular phone number or e-mail address. You can also recall it from your phonebook by pressing the key under P-Book .

3. Press the key under

OK

. Enter Text

 

160

Then “Enter Text” appears.

Enter your message.

OK

4.Press the key under OK . The menu appears for ed- iting your message.

Send Message

Edit Send To

Edit Text

Priority

Send

5.To send the message, press or the key under Send while the indicator is on.

6. Then “Sending Mail” ap- pears with animation.

7. Depending on the settings, the message may be saved in the Outbox.

Notes: 1. To specify two or more recipients, press

after

step 2, and repeat the same step.

 

2.To enter your text, see Entering Letters and Sym- bols on page 32.

3.The message length is up to 160 characters that includes the text message and the e-mail address. It may be shorter depending on your service pro- vider.

4.This feature sends only English letters.

5.If attempted in the analog mode, your message will be saved in Outbox without being sent.

6.If you answer an incoming call while you are creat- ing a message, it will be saved in Outbox as a draft.

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