Messaging and Voice Mail
Accessing Messages
To access the Message Center:
Press Softkey 2 (Message) or Softkey 1 (Main) and 2 to display the Message center folder screen or
press Softkey 1 (Main) and press (Left), (Right), (Up), or (Down) navigation key to highlight Message center option 2 with a box frame. The Message center menu icon becomes animated. Press (Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
To select a Message center folder option:
Press the Message center option number (1 through 8) or press (Up) or (Down) navigation key to move the highlight over the desired Message center folder option and press (Select).
At message fields that require text entry, enter the first few letters in the field and the text editor screen displays or press (Select) at a highlight field to display the text editor screen.
Message Center Overview
The 515 supports a number of message services. A message icon appears on the Idle screen for the type of new message received.
SMS (Short Message Service) allows you to send short text messages to a phone number. To send a SMS message, the destination phone number must be a wireless phone with SMS service subscription. No images or graphics are sent with a SMS message. The maximum length of the message you send depends on the number of “linked messages” established in the SMS/EMS settings. (See Flag.)
EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is similar to SMS and allows you to send messages to another wireless phone with EMS service subscription. In your EMS message you can include formatted text, small graphics, or musical sounds. The maximum length of the message you send depends on the number of “linked messages” established in the SMS/EMS settings. (See Flag.)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) is a service that allows you to send text messages with attached graphics, audio, and slide presentations. The total data size cannot exceed 100 KB including the message text. When you receive an MMS message, you are notified by a message from the MMS center. You can either automatically or manually receive the contents of an MMS message.
When sending MMS messages with slides, each slide may contain an image, sound, and text. You may specify the media’s timing before the next slide displays. (See Flags.)
Email is an Internet message sent to an Email address. The total data size of an Email cannot exceed 10K. (See Flag.)
Broadcast messages are sent from the network service provider regarding the network service.
Voice Mail allows unanswered calls to be forwarded to the voice mail service provided by your network. When you next power on your wireless phone, the network sends you a signal informing you that you have voice mail waiting and the voice mail message icon is displayed on the Idle screen. Access your voice mail center and listen to your messages.
The 515 wireless phone stores a maximum of 500 messages.
SMS and EMS messages allow a phone number or an Email address entered in the To field. MMS messages allow a phone number or an Email address entered in the To field.
Message center menu icon:
SMS and EMS messages allow a phone number or an Email address entered in the To field. SMS and EMS with an Email address are not sent as Emails; they are sent as a message.
MMS messages allow a phone number or an Email address entered in the To field.
MMS supports SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) to allow presentation slides like on a computer.
Emails allow only an Email address entered in the To field.
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