>Use the key to enter punctuation marks and special characters, including -?” “!” “,” “.” “:” and others.

>If you make a mistake, press to backspace so you can correct your mistake. The arrow keys move the underline curser.

When your message is complete and correct on your display, you’re ready to send it. Here’s how to send it to an Omnipoint user.

>Press .

>You’ll see “Request Reply” on the display. Press . (Note: this feature is not supported at this time.)

>When the prompt “Send Messages” appears on display, enter the phone number that you want to send your message to – or use the left ARROW key to scroll through your phone book until you find the phone number of the person your message should be sent to.

>Be sure to include 1 plus the area code. (Note: if the message

is being sent to an Internet e-mail address, enter

as the number.)

>Press . “Message Sent” will appear on your display.

Short E-Mail To The Internet.

To create short e-mail messages to send over the Internet, begin your message by entering the Internet e-mail address of the person you’re

sending the message to, followed by and the text of your message. For example, you could type this message:

toanyone:anywhere.com#just writing to say hello

Here’s how to create the sample message:

>Use the colon “:” symbol to replace the standard Internet

address “@” sign. To enter a colon, press six times.

>Press . Then use the keypad to enter your message. The entire message, including address, cannot exceed 160 characters.

>Send your message as described earlier. When prompted for a

number, press – which routes your message through Omnipoint’s Internet gateway.

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