Motorola 4580, 4550 manual  Deleting All Sent Text Messages from Sent Items

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Press Por Q to access the Forward, Edit, or Delete option screen:

Select Forward to send the selected text message to another target radio (see Forwarding a Text Message on page 44). You can also manually select a target radio address using a keypad microphone (see Forwarding a Text Message by Manual Dial on page 72).

Select Edit to edit the selected text message before sending it (see Editing a Text Message on page 73). Only available with a keypad microphone.

Select Delete to delete the text message.

NOTE: If you exit the message sending screen while the message is being sent, the radio updates the status of the message in the Sent Items folder without providing any indication in the display or via sound.

If the radio changes mode or powers down before the status of the message in Sent Items is updated, the radio cannot complete any In-Progress messages and automatically marks it with a Send Failed icon.

The radio supports a maximum of five (5) In-Progress messages at one time. During this period, the radio cannot send any new message and automatically marks it with a Send Failed icon.

Deleting All Sent Text Messages from Sent Items

Procedure:

Press the programmed Text Message button and proceed to Step 3.

OR

Follow the procedure below.

1S to access the menu.

2Por Q to Messages and press N to select.

3Por Q to Sent Items and press N to select.

4Por Q to Delete All and press N to select.

5At Delete Message?, press N to select Yes. The display shows Sent Items Cleared.

OR

At Delete Message?, Por Q to No and press N to return to the previous screen.

When you select Sent Items and it contains no text messages, the display shows List Empty, and sounds a low tone if Keypad Tones are turned on (see Turning Keypad Tones On or Off on page 65).

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Contents XPR 4550/XPR 4580 Display Mobile Page Declaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity Contents IiiMaking an All Call Making a Group or Private Call with Contents System On or Off See Checking the Firmware Version on page 63 to Important Safety InformationSoftware Version Viii Computer Software CopyrightsHow to Use This User Guide What Your Dealer/System AdministratorGetting Started Can Tell YouGetting Started Identifying Radio Controls Radio ControlsProgrammable Buttons  Assignable Radio Functions Assignable Settings/Utility Functions Transmit Interrupt Remote DekeyAccessing the Programmed Functions Push-To-Talk PTT ButtonIdentifying Identifying Status Indicators Display IconsCall Icons TalkaroundLED Indicators Sent Item IconsAudio Tones Selecting a Site Indicator TonesReceiving and Making Calls Procedure Selecting a ZoneCalls Receiving and Responding to a Radio Call Receiving and Responding to a Private Call ReceivingMaking a Radio Call  Receiving an All Call Making a Private Call  Making a Call with the Channel Rocker Making a Group Call  Making an All Call Stopping a Radio Call Press the programmed Transmit Interrupt Remote Dekey buttonTalkaround Permanent Monitor Sending a Radio Check Advanced FeaturesRadio Check Advanced Features Remote Monitor  Initiating Remote Monitor Viewing an Entry in the Scan List Scan Lists Stopping Remote Monitor  Deleting an Entry from the Scan List  Editing the Scan List Adding a New Entry to the Scan List  Setting and Editing Priority for an Entry in the Scan List ScanDuring scanning, your radio stops on a channel/group where  Deleting a Nuisance Channel  Restoring a Nuisance ChannelContacts Settings  Making a Group Call from Contacts Making a Private Call from Contacts Call Indicator Settings  Activating and Deactivating Call Ringers for Private Calls Assigning Ring Styles  Viewing Recent Calls Call Log Features Escalating Alarm Tone Volume  Missed Call Screen  Deleting a Call from a Call List Making a Call Alert from the Contacts List Call Alert Operation Receiving and Responding to a Call Alert  Making a Call Alert with the One Touch Access Button Emergency Operation Receiving an Emergency Alarm  Responding to an Emergency Alarm  Sending an Emergency Alarm Sending an Emergency Alarm with Call  Sending an Emergency Alarm with Voice to Follow Text Messaging Features  Reinitiating an Emergency Mode Exiting Emergency Mode  Sending a Quick Text Message Managing Text Messages in the Drafts Folder  Viewing a Saved Text Message Resending a Text Message  Deleting a Saved Text Message from Drafts Managing Fail-to-Send Text Messages  Viewing a Sent Text Message  Forwarding a Text Message Managing Sent Text Messages  Sending a Sent Text Message If the text message fails to send, the radio returns you to Deleting All Sent Text Messages from Sent Items  Managing Received Text Messages  Receiving a Text Message Reading a Text Message  Replying to a Text Message with Quick Text  Viewing a Text Message from the Inbox Viewing a Telemetry Status Text Message from the Inbox  Deleting a Text Message from the Inbox Privacy  Deleting All Text Messages from the InboxIP Site Connect  Starting an Automatic Site Search  Stopping an Automatic Site Search Starting a Manual Site Search Advanced Radio Disable Security Radio Enable Utilities  Setting the Squelch LevelLone Worker  Setting the Power Level  Turning the Option Board Features On or OffFeature On or Off  Turning the Voice Operating Transmission VOX Controlling the Display Backlight  Turning the Public Address System On or Off Turning the External Public Address System On or Off  Turning Horns/Lights On or Off  Setting the Tone Alert Volume Offset Level  Turning the Radio Tones/Alerts On or Off Turning the LED Indicators On or Off  Turning the Talk Permit Tone On or Off Checking the Radio ID  Accessing General Radio Information Turning the Introduction Screen On or Off  Checking the Codeplug Version Keypad Microphone Features Checking the Firmware Version Keypad Microphone Features Using the Keypad Initiating a Radio Check by Manual Dial Additional Advanced Features Turning Keypad Tones On or Off  Initiating Remote Monitor by Manual Dial  Making a Private Call by Manual Dial Making a Private Call by Alias Search  Storing an Alias or ID from the Missed Call List Writing and Sending a Text Message Text Messaging Making a Call Alert by Manual Dial  Replying to Text Messages from the Inbox  Editing a Quick Text Message  Accessing the Drafts Folder  Editing and Sending a Saved Text Message Procedure Forwarding a Text Message by Manual Dial Dual Tone Multi Frequency Dtmf  Editing a Text Message Radio Disable via Manual Dial  Radio Enable via Manual DialAccessories AntennasAudio CablesDesktop Accessories Miscellaneous AccessoriesMounting Kits SpeakersLimited Warranty Limited WarrantyWarranty VII. Governing LAW Page 6880309T15

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