Radio Shack CT-503 Special Features, Using the Messaging Functions, Overview/Receiving Messages

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SPECIAL FEATURES

USING THE MESSAGING FUNCTIONS

Some cellular systems provide services that can send calling line ID and voice mail notification to your phone. Your phone is preprogrammed to work with these services.

Note: In order to use these functions on your phone, your cellular carrier must provide, and you must subscribe to, these services. Otherwise, selecting or setting them will have no effect. For more information about these services, call your cellular carrier.

Overview/Receiving Messages

When your phone is turned on and receives calling line ID or voice mail notification data from your cellular carrier, it alter- nately displays:

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Meaning

xxnEW Number (xx) of new messages received

YY totAL Total number (YY) of messages currently

stored in the message stack

Your phone stores each message in a special memory area called the “message stack.” The message stack can hold up to 20 messages at once, with messages stored in order from newest (memory position 1) to oldest (memory position 20).

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