SMS (Text Messages)
You can send and receive SMS text messages (Short Message Service) with your hand- set. You can write, edit, read, delete or forward text messages from any registered handset that has SMS functionality. When several handsets are in use at any one time, only one handset can access the SMS function.
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Text messages are exchanged between SMS centres that are operated by service provid- ers. The telephone number of the SMS centres through which you wish to send and receive text messages must be entered in your phone. Up to five SMS centres can be entered. SMS centres may be preconfigured at the factory. You can change the telephone numbers of the SMS centres.
You can receive text messages from any of the SMS centres whose number you have entered. Of course you must be registered to receive text messages with those SMS cen- tres. Your text message is sent through the SMS centre that is entered as the active send service centre (page 29). Only one SMS centre can be the send centre at any one time.
Your text message is sent through the SMS centre that is entered as SMS Centre No.
1(active send service centre). However you can activate any other SMS centre as the active send service centre to send a current message (page 29). Note that the next text message you write will be sent automatically through SMS Centre No. 1 again.
Sending text messages to email addressesIf you wish to send text messages to email addresses you must make additional settings for the send centre on your phone (page 29). Ask your service provider if he supports the "SMS to email" service and what settings you must make.
Storage capacityThe number of text messages that can be stored in the base depends on the size of the messages. The memory is used for the incoming and draft message lists. When the memory is full, you are prompted to delete messages.
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