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SMS (Short Message Service)
Reading a received message
11(centre of navigator key) i Xi M
2{V}/{^}: “Receive List” iM
3{V}/{^}: Select a message.
L Messages which have already been read are indicated by a “Q”.
L To erase a message, press W.
i{V}/{^}: “Yes” i M
4Press Mto read the message content.
Note:
L To call the message sender, press {C}.
Replying to a message
1While reading a received message, press 1.
2{V}/{^}: “Reply” i M
3Enter a message (page 37). i
M
4Edit the destination phone number if necessary. i M
5Continue from step 5, “Writing and sending a new message”, page 33.
Editing/forwarding a message
1While reading a received message, press 1.
2{V}/{^}: “Edit Message” iM
3Continue from step 3, “Writing and sending a new message”, page 33.
Erasing received messages
1While reading a received message, press 1.
2{V}/{^}: “Erase” i M
L To erase all messages, select “Erase All”. i M
3{V}/{^}: “Yes” i Mi{ic}
Storing the sender’s number in the phonebook
1While reading a received message, press 1.
2{V}/{^}: “Add Phonebook” i
M
3To store the name, continue from step 2, “Adding entries”, page 18.
Editing the sender’s number before calling back
1While reading a received message, press 1.
2{V}/{^}: “Edit & Call” i M
3Edit the number. i {C}
Other settings
Storing the PBX line access number (for PBX users only)
Store your PBX line access number (4 digits max.) so that SMS messages are sent properly. When sending SMS messages to entries in the phonebook or redial list, the PBX line access number is deleted. The default setting is “Off”.
11(centre of navigator key) i
{#}{3}{5}{6}
2{V}/{^}: “On” i M
3Enter your PBX line access code and a dialling pause, if necessary. i Mi {ic}
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