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Messages
Enterthe list menu
by pressing
Select »Messages«
Broadcasts These are general
messages which are broadcast to a
group of subscribers and typically
containing local weatherreports,
sport results,etc.
A broadcast message is scrolled
twice on the display at the time of
reception.If you do not see it at
that time,you can read it by select-
ing »Broadcasts«.
If you do not store a broadcast
message,it will be deleted when
you switch off yourtelephone –
even if the message has not been
read.
In addition to reading a broadcast,
you can select it,press »OPTION«
and:
• delete it
• store it forreading it later on
• forward it to anotherphone
number.
If you want to receive broadcast
messages you have to enterthe
Setup menu (see p.42) to set up
different features.
Voice mail Some networks
offera voice mail function where
you can listen to yourvoice mails
just by selecting the sub menu
»Voice mail«.
Othernetworks send you an
SMS (see p.22) when you receive
a new voice mail,and you will then
have to call yournetwork operator’s
voice mail numberto listen to it.
Facts & Tips
• If you have selected Roaming,i.e. if
you are abroad and connected to a
foreign network,you may be able to
receive broadcasts from othernet-
works,too.
• The display will show the broadcast
ID numberand you can thus identify
the kind of message received.
List menu
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Setup menuFind out how to set your phone
according to your own personal
wishes and needs.
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