Short messages (SMS)
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Options when reading a stored SMS message
You can use the following functions via the menu when reading a stored SMS message.
1.Press *for selection menus.
2.Select using [OK]: Text Message
3. Select using [ ] and [OK]: Outbox 3 (e.g. 3 entries)
4.Select using [ ] and [)]: (required SMS).
5.Select using [è] and [OK]: Read textmessage
6.Use [)] to open the menu.
Write a new text as a reply
7.Select using [OK]: Write Message. You can write a new SMS message then send it (see page 71).
Send a stored SMS message
or 7. Select using [è] and [OK]: Use Text. You can change or add to the stored SMS message then send it (see page 71).
Other SMS features
Find out what SMS features your carrier offers and what call numbers and codes you have to use.
Your provider can give you details of the current offering for SMS services.
SMS on PBXs
If your Gigaset 4110isdn is connected to an ISDN PBX, please refer to your PBX’s operating instructions for information about SMS functionality
(see “Entering, changing or deleting call numbers of SMS centres” on page 70).
Errors while an SMS message is being transmitted
An interruption in transmission results in charges.
The following error codes may be displayed when this occurs:
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E0 | Permanent call number suppression activated (CLIR). |
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FE | Error while message was being transmitted |
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FD | Error while connection was being set up to the Service centre |
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C3 | Incorrect call number |
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E0: messages cannot be sent if the transmission of your call number has not been enabled.
FD: Sending and receiving SMS messages will not be possible if the number of the SMS centre is missing or if it has been incorrectly stored. The SMS centre’s incorrect number will also appear in your missed calls list; please delete the number there. Check whether the SMS centre’s number has been stored correctly (see page 70).
Info SMS messages with special contents such as images or sound are not sup- ported on your Gigaset 4110isdn.
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