GETTING NUMERIC

PAGING MESSAGES

Your Omnipoint handset can also serve as your personal pager – to keep you in touch, even if you can’t answer a call.

Your caller will be able to send a numeric page directly to your handset, even if your handset is turned off or you’re out of the Omnipoint coverage area. Paging messages can contain call-back numbers or other numeric codes. Applicable usage charges apply.

To give your callers the option of sending you a page rather than leaving a voice message on your Answering Machine, add an instruction in your personal Answering Machine greeting – such as:

“To page me, press 1 now and enter the number where I can reach you.”

How will you know when you have a page?

>A tone will automatically sound to alert you that a message has come in and you’ll see the word “Message” and the prompt “Read?” on your display.

>Press , and your message will be displayed.

>Or press , and your message will be stored for you. The ENVELOPE symbol will remain on your display to remind you that you have an unread message.

If your numeric paging message contains a call-back number, you can dial that number immediately:

> Press the key.

(For more information on reading, saving or erasing pages, see “A Word About Messages” on p. 19.)

GETTING SHORT

E-MAIL MESSAGES

Text messages are another way your business associates, family and friends can keep in touch with you when you’re out of the office or away from home.

Even when you’re on the phone, a short e-mail message can be delivered to you. Applicable usage charges apply.

Here’s what happens when you receive a short e-mail message.

>A tone will automatically sound to alert you that a message has come in and you’ll see the word “Message” and the prompt “Read?” on your display.

>Press , and your message will be displayed.

>Or press , and your message will be stored for you. The ENVELOPE symbol will remain on your display to remind you that you have an unread message.

(For instructions on reading, saving, and erasing short e-mail messages, see “A Word About Messages” on p. 19.)

Short E-Mail From The Internet.

Anyone with access to Internet e-mail can send e-mail messages to your Omnipoint handset. Messages can be up to 160 characters long, including Sender’s address, subject and message textup.

Your Omnipoint Internet e-mail address is your Omnipoint phone number, including 1 and area code, followed by the “@” sign and the Omnipoint domain name “omnipoint.net”.

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