Auto Call Back
By simply pressing ewhile viewing a page, your Nextel Phone automatically dials the number that appears on your screen, even if the number is included in the middle of a text page. This allows you to respond immediately to important pages without having to remember the caller’s number or fumble around for a pen and paper to write it down.
NOTE: If the page you received contains two numbers, Auto Call Back will dial the last number.
Sending a Page
Nextel’s Paging feature includes four options: Web Paging, Email Paging, Numeric Paging and Operator Assisted Paging. To use these features review the information below:
Web Paging
Nextel’s Web Paging enables you to page yourself, someone else or a group of Nextel customers and includes Schedule a Page, which allows you to send yourself reminders. To use Web Paging, follow the steps below:
1From your computer’s Internet browser, go to www.nextel.com and click “Send a Page”.
2The browser automatically opens to “Send an Individual Page”. To page an individual, or yourself, type the applicable
To send a Group Page, select “Group Paging” under Options on the left side of the browser page. In the “To” field, type an individual’s
3To schedule a page for future delivery (up to 6 months in advance), click on “Schedule a Page”. A new page appears with the following fields: Month, Day, Year, Hour, Min. (Minutes) and AM/PM. Click the down arrows at the end of each field to select the desired month, day, etc. Then click on the “OK” button to store your selections. (The “Can- cel” button closes the page without saving your selections.)
4Type a Subject and a message in the message box.
You can click on the “Count Characters” button to have the system tell you the number of characters in your message. The total includes characters from the “To”, “From”, and “Subject” fields as well as system generated characters. You can send text pages up to 280 characters in length, sent as two sequential 140 character messages.
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