Short messages (SMS)

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Sending an SMS message (without saving it)

1.Produce an SMS message as described on page 72.

2.Select using [OK]: Send Text

3.Enter the recipient’s call number (destination number). The call number must always include the local area code (even within the same local network). “00” must be entered for call numbers with an international prefix. You cannot enter “+”.

Examples:

089 12345678 - national call number in the German fixed network 0171 1234567 - call number in the mobile radio network

or 3. Use [)] to open the menu and select using [è] and [OK]: No.from dir.. Select the required entry and confirm with [OK]. The call number will be trans- ferred.

If you have stored this call number in your directory with a prefix code, this code must be deleted for sending an SMS message.

4.Use [)] to open the menu.

5.Select using [OK]: Send and press C.

The SMS message will be transmitted; the SMS centre will automatically insert your line number as the sender’s address.

InfoIf you are called or receive an SMS message while writing or sending one yourself, the SMS message you were processing will be saved in the outbox list. You can answer the call and resume writing or send your SMS message later.

You should bear in mind that some service providers charge for setting up a connection to the SMS centre.

SMS messages that cannot be sent after several attempts will be saved to the inbox list with an error status attached (see error code list on page 78.

All settings and the saved SMS messages will be retained after a power failure.

Interrogating available memory space

You can interrogate the available space in your SMS memory (in %).

1.Press *for selection menus.

2.Select using [ ] and [OK]: Text Message

3.Select using [è] and [OK]: Available memory The free memory space will be displayed as a percentage.

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Siemens 4110 operating instructions Interrogating available memory space, Sending an SMS message without saving it