Sending and Receiving Text Messages

This chapter describes SMS, what you need to do before you can send messages, how you send messages, and how you read messages. This service is network dependent.

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About Text

Messages

The Short Message Service (SMS) function allows you to send and receive text messages that contain up to 160 characters. Text messages can be received when the phone is in standby mode, when you are engaged in a call, or when incoming calls are diverted to another phone number. Also, if you have had your phone turned off for a while the network will keep track of the message and send it to your phone as soon as it is turned on.

After a message is received, it is left in the phone’s memory, which works similar to a computer’s working memory. The message remains in the phone’s memory until you read it. You can even turn off the phone and the message will remain intact. If you, on the other hand, change SIM Card, you will lose the unread message. This is because messages should be personal.

Note!

You need to set the service center number before you can send any messages. If you only

want to receive messages, you do not need to do anything.

Checking

Subscription

Call your service provider to see which serv- ices your subscription supports, or check the service provider’s manual.

Setting Service

Center Address

1.Check the service center address (number) for your service provider.

2.Select Options in the Send menu.

3.Select Serv Cent.

4.Enter the service center address with the inter- national prefix and press YES.

Sending SMS

1.Select New in the Send menu.

2.Enter your message and press YES. You can also enter a phone number.

See Table 2 for all letters and symbols avail- able.

3.Enter the phone number, or press the left ar- row key to enter a name you want to send to and press YES.

The displayMmnowSent!looks like this:

If your message does not go through, it will be sent back to you.

Setting Duration of Message

1.Select Options in the Send menu.

2.Select Valid Per.

3.Select how long you want the message to be repeated.

The service center repeats the message for the set duration or until the receiver can re- ceive it.

About Other

Message Types

You can send SMS from your phone to the service center and the service center can change

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Ericsson GF768 user manual Sending and Receiving Text Messages

GF768 specifications

The Ericsson GF768 is a cutting-edge device developed specifically for enhancing wireless communication in various applications. As part of Ericsson’s commitment to advancing connectivity through robust technology, the GF768 is designed to meet the increasing demand for efficient and reliable mobile broadband services.

One of the standout features of the GF768 is its exceptional capacity for high-speed data transfer. This device is engineered to support advanced wireless technologies, including 5G, ensuring that users experience minimal latency and seamless connectivity. With its capability to handle large volumes of data, the GF768 is ideal for environments that demand high-capacity deployments, such as urban areas or events where many users are concurrently online.

The GF768 also incorporates multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technology. This innovation enhances signal quality by allowing multiple antennas to send and receive more than one data signal simultaneously. Consequently, users can enjoy improved network performance and greater reliability, making the device especially suitable for challenging environments where coverage can often be inconsistent.

In addition to its technical features, the GF768 is designed with user experience in mind. It has a streamlined, compact form factor that allows for easy deployment in various settings, from urban rooftops to remote locations. Furthermore, its rugged design ensures durability, enabling it to withstand diverse weather conditions and operational stresses.

The integration of advanced network management capabilities is another highlight of the GF768. Equipped with intelligent software, the device facilitates proactive monitoring and management of network performance. This feature enables network operators to optimize resource allocation, troubleshoot issues quickly, and enhance overall service quality.

Security is a prioritization in the GF768’s architecture. With built-in security protocols, it safeguards user data and communications from potential cyber threats, thereby ensuring privacy and compliance with regulatory standards.

Overall, the Ericsson GF768 stands out as a powerful and versatile solution for modern wireless communication. With its advanced features, commitment to high-speed connectivity, and user-friendly design, it is poised to significantly enhance mobile network experiences across various sectors.