Motorola PCS telephone manual JCall Voicemail, Received Messages

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jCall Voicemail

iE3to call voicemail

Once selected, this option will leave the Messages menu and automatically make a phone call to the current voicemail number. The display will show Calling and standard call operations can be performed.

The voicemail access number may be stored on your SIM card by your Service Provider. If so, your phone will automatically call this number. Otherwise, you will need to store the number by selecting

Voicemail Number in the Message Settings submenu.

Received Messages

iE2to read incoming messages

This option is used to view and manage any SMS messages that have been sent to your phone number.

When selected, this option will display a message indicating the total number of messages and how many of these are new. If there are no messages, No Messages will be displayed.

If there are messages, the new messages will be displayed first, followed by the old. Repeated presses of Mwill display the entire message, the time it was sent, and the phone number of the sender if available.

Once you have read a new message, it will automatically become old.

See ‘How to Read SMS Messages’ on page 45 for more information on navigating through the messages.

Press Owhen viewing any message to enter the Go to Next

Message, Delete Message, Return Call and Edit Message

submenu.

Go to Next Message

This option will display the next received message.

If you are currently reading the last message in your list, then this option will take you back to the top of the list.

Delete Message

This option will delete the currently viewed message

Return Call

This option will call the number of the message sender (if included by the network) or a number enclosed in quotes ““ within the message.

Edit Message

This option allows you to use the Message Editor to edit the selected message and then to either send the modified message and/or store it in your Outgoing Messages list. See ‘How to Create and Edit SMS Messages’ on page 45 for more information on using the Message Editor.

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Contents Quick Reference Making a Call Introduction Getting Started Contents Other Symbols Understanding this ManualKey Presses Entering InformationSafety Hand-Held Portable PCS TelephoneDriving Electronic DevicesAircraft Blasting Areas Potentially Explosive AtmospheresFor Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Safety About Your Phone, Battery, and SIM Card Volume ButtonsSpecial Keys Smart ButtonPower/Status Indicator Low Temperature UseDisplay Care and StorageYour Battery Charging a New BatteryImportant Battery Information Fitting a Battery to Your Phone Removing a Battery from Your PhoneBattery Performance and Maintenance Low Battery Warning Charging Your Battery Using the Power AdapterAYour phone can be either on or off during charging Desktop Charging Your Battery Desktop Charger Power SupplyLoading the Desktop Charger Battery Meter Indicators Using Your Phone While ChargingBattery Disposal Charge TimesYour SIM Card SIM Card InsertionSIM Card Removal Switching the Phone On and Off Making and Receiving Phone CallsEntering Your SIM Card PIN Code JEntering Your Phone Unlock CodeMaking a Phone Call Keypad DigitsAutomatic Redial Phone Book Dialing Calling an Embedded Number in a MessageInternational Phone Calls Inserting Pauses Into Phone NumbersPause a Working Example Phone MutePCS Emergency Calls Receiving a Phone Call Ending a Phone CallSetting Up a Conference Call Conference CallingSeparating Out Individual Calls Ending the CallSecurity Features Data and Fax CallsMaking and Receiving Phone Calls Menu Navigation Menu Navigation a Working Example AThe settings for some menu options cannot be changed JShort, Extended, and Personalized MenusMenu Navigation Using the Options Menu Phone Book Menu What is the Phone Book? PostscriptingHow to Enter Alphabetic Characters Available CharactersPersonal Numbers Find Entry By NamePress Smart Button Find Entry By LocationCall Number Modify Name Or NumberErase Name And Number Add EntryShow Services Last Ten CallsMy Phone Numbers Fixed DialingPress Qto display your phone number View Fixed Dial ListOne-Touch Dial Setting Call Related Features Menu Show Battery MeterRestrict My Phone Number Show ID On Next CallWhen Unavailable JCall ForwardingForward Voice Calls Forward All Voice CallsCancel All Forwarding JCall Holding and Call WaitingDetailed Forwarding Forward All Fax CallsSwitching between calls Call WaitingCall Holding Call Holding and Call Waiting MessagesJCall Barring Key Answer Only Overview of Messages and How to Use Them Messages MenuSMS Messages How to Read SMS Messages How to Create and Edit SMS MessagesCell Broadcast Messages ADialing prefixes and area codes may be requiredJCall Voicemail Received MessagesE7to access Message Editor Outgoing MessagesMessage Editor Cell BroadcastMessage Settings Service CenterVoicemail Number Expiry PeriodPhone Setup Menu Adjust Ring VolumeEvolume buttons up or down Select Phone LineRinger On or Off JSet Ringer ToneJPhone Lock Require SIM Card PINChange SIM PIN2 Code Change SIM PIN CodeUnblocking Your Phone Battery Saving Mode JNew Security CodeJExtended Menus JLanguage SelectionMaster Reset Phone StatusStatus Review Master ClearNetwork Selection Menu Network SelectionAvailable Networks Network Search JPreferred Networks Find New NetworkAdd Network To List Show List Of NetworksCall Meters Menu Call MeteringShow Call Charges Show Last CallShow Call Timers JSet Audible Call TimersSet In-Call Display Call Charge Settings Lifetime TimerAccessory Setup Menu Safety TimerJMute Car Radio Automatic AnswerPage Page Using the Quick Access Menu Battery Meter E4Find Name E1 Read Messages E2Ring Volume Switch MemoryPhone Lock Now E5 Phone Mute On or Off E6Switch Line 1/2 Call TimerCall Charge Show My IDCustomizing the Quick Access Menu Accessories Leather Pouch Black SYN4898 Slimline Holster SYN4653Holster SYN5378 What to do if Battery drains faster Regulations and Precautions Denial of ServiceLicense Magnetic Storage MediaPatent Information D367640 What this warranty covers and for how long III What This Warranty Does Not Cover General Provisions Index Add entryKeypad tones Phone calls Voicemail