
Menu Descriptions
Once a message has been read the status indicator will change from ‘N’ representing a new message to ‘R’ (see Figure 10.2) indicating that the message has been read. In the instance where a number identified within the message was called, the status indicator would change to ‘C’ indicating the entry was called. See the Short Message Service section of this guide for more information about message status indicators.
Figure 10..2
Voice Mail
Allows access to a predefined Voice Mail number. Voice Mail access can be established by using the Left Soft key to select Connect from within the Voice Mail menu upon establishing a Voice Mail access number. See the Voice Mail No. option under the Options submenu.
Send New Msg
Transmit text messages to other wireless devices defined in the system. When this option is selected, the user is prompted to enter the message text then press Confirm, then enter the destination and press Confirm. The user may press Back at any time to return to the previous menu.
Delete All
Removes all read messages from the message log list. Use the Left Soft key to confirm this option and delete all read messages (see Figure 10.3).
Figure 10..3
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Options
Access and modify messaging settings.
Voice Mail No.
Configures the access number to connect to any Voice Mail system with
SMS reminder
Offers different interval options for setting the reminder tones while a message remains unread: 30 sec, 1 min., 2 min. and 5 min. The Off setting will disable the reminder option. Use the up and down arrows of the Scroll key to browse to the desired interval options, then use Left Soft key to confirm.
SMS auto delete
This configuration automatically deletes older messages upon receipt of a new messages. When SMS Auto Delete is off, the maximum number of messages stored by the handset is 15 — new messages received will be rejected.
Figure 10..4
Invert Text
Inverts incoming messages in the display (see Figure 10.4). Use the up and down arrows of the Scroll key to select On or Off. The selected option will blink on the display. Use the Left Soft key to confirm (see Figure 10.5).