4.Viewing and editing outgoing text messages:
a.Press Menu (Right) soft key while the handset is in standby.
b.Press “7” to enter Outbox menu.
c.Press ADD (Left) soft key to enter a new text message.
i.Enter characters using the Character Table and method discussed in the Phonebook section.
ii.Use Up/Down Arrow to move the cursor backward or forward to insert characters to the left of the cursor or delete (the right soft key) the character above the cursor, or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last character.
iii.When finished, press SAVE (Left) soft key to save change.
d.Press OPTION (Right) soft key to erase or edit the current message:
i.Press “1” and confirm to erase message. Subsequent messages will be moved up in the Outbox.
ii.Press “2” to edit message. Follow the instructions above for entering a new message.
5.Sending a text message:
a.While viewing the message, press Intercom key followed by a Handset ID or a Group ID
b.The current message is sent.
c.There will be no acknowledgement returned.
6.Receiving a text message:
a.When a message arrives, a double beep alerts the arrival of a text message.
b.The text message remains on the LCD display for 8 seconds and then is automatically stored in the Inbox.
7.Viewing received text messages:
a.Press Menu (Right) soft key while the handset is in standby.
b.Press “8” to enter Inbox menu.
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c.The LCD displays Message 01, the most recent received message. Use Up/Down Arrow to view previous messages.
d.Press SAVE (Left) soft key to return the message to Inbox.
e.Press DELETE (Right) soft key and confirm to delete the current message. Subsequent messages will be moved up in the Inbox.
Line Selection
1.Press MENU – 5 – 8 while the phone is in standby to enter Line Select menu.
2.Use Up/Down arrow to switch between On and Off, default = Off.
3.If set to On, when pressing TALK or entering a phone number followed by pressing TALK key, the handset LCD display will show “Select Line” followed by available lines
4.This feature is also supported when selecting a second line during call conferencing.
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