•Press . Use to select between ON or OFF.
Setting up the Service Centre
To assist in set up the service centre numbers have been pre- programmed. These should not need to be changed.
SMS Centre 1 “183201983391” SMS Centre 2 “01983391”
IMORTANT NOTE:
If you normally have your Calling Number display blocked you must remove 1832 in front of 01983391 in the SMS centre otherwise you can not send a text message. However you should be aware that this will allow presentation of your phone number to the called party.
When the base unit is trying to make a connection with the service centre, the active service centre number will be used. However, messages from any service centre can be received.
Press . Use to select SMS.
•Press . Use to select SETTINGS.
•Press . Use to select SMSC.
•Press . Use to select between SMS CENTRE 1 and SMS CENTRE 2.
•Press to confirm.
Setting the Service Centre Number
Numbers for two service centres can be entered and one of them will be selected as the active service centre for outgoing messages.
•Press . Use to select SMS.
•Press . Use to select SETTINGS.
•Press . Use to select SMS CENTRE1 or SMS CENTRE2.
•Press .
•The display will read NUMBER? and the previously entered number will be displayed.
•Enter/edit the service centre number. Maximum of 18 digits can be entered.
•Press to confirm.
Note: If there is no Service Centre number for the selected Service
Centre, SC NOT READY will be displayed when is pressed
to enter SMS menu or is being pressed and held from standby.
Since the Service Centre must recognize your CLI, the prefix to override the CLIR, 1832, has already been added in the factory programmed SMS centre 1 number. This prefix does not apply to any other calls.
To remove this prefix from the SMS centre 1 number is not recommended as the Service Centre may not recognize your call.
Setting up the Sub-Address
Sub address identifies each
♦Press . Use to select SMS.
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