Messages you receive from the Internet begin with the sender’s e- mail address, followed by a “#” sign.

Note: on your handset display, the standard Internet address “@” sign will be replaced by the “:” symbol.

SENDING SHORT E-MAIL

MESSAGES

If you want to contact someone without having a phone conversation, you can create and send text messages from your handset.

You can contact another Omnipoint user, or anyone with an Internet e-mail address. Here’s how to write a message.

>Use the CDkeys to scroll to the “MAIL” menu. Press F.

>Use the CDkeys to go to “SEND MESSAGES.”

>Press F.

>When “NEW” appears on your display, press F. You’ll see an empty display.

>Use the keypad to enter a message up to 160 characters long. (Note: if you’re sending the message to an Internet e-mail address, see below.)

>Because keys contain more than one letter, press several times until the letter you want is displayed. (Example: to type “A,” press the 2key once; to type “B,” press the 2key twice. For lower-case letters, use the Akey. For more information, see your Ericsson User’s Manual.)

>If two successive letters in the name you’re entering appear on the same key, wait until an underline appears to the right of your last letter, then enter the next letter.

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