Enterthe Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Select »Message setup«

Send SMS setup

To be able to send and receive
SMS messages you must store the
name and numberof the service
centre of yournetwork operator.
However,many network operators
will already have stored this infor-
mation and some othernecessary
parameters foryou on your SIM
card.
Service centre
The service centre
is where yourSMS messages are
forwarded to the recipient.Select-
ing this submenugives you the fol-
lowing options:
View centres:A list of already
defined service centres will be pre-
sented to you.Press »OPTION« if
you want to edit ordelete one of
the service centres.
Underthe edit option you can
change the name and numberof
the service centre,enter a destina-
tion numberto which you want
yourmessages to be sent, change
the validity time and teleservice
type.
Default centre:Select the service
centre through which you want
yourmessages to be sent. If you
select »No default«,you will be
asked to enterthe service centre
number,validity time and teleser-
vice type each time you send a
message.
Contact yournetwork operator to
get the service centre numberif it
is not stored on yourSIM card, and
then proceed as follows:
Select »Add new centre« and
press »OK«.
Press »EDIT«.
Enterthe service centre name
and press »OK«.
Enterthe service centre num-
ber,destination number, and
select the validity time and
teleservice type in the same
way.
Press »SAVE«.
Facts & Tips
• Rememberto add "+" and the
national code before the numberof
yourservice centre so you can also
send SMS messages from abroad.
• If you often send messages to the
same numberit is an advantage to
store this as your
»Destination num-
ber«
.You will thus only have to con-
firm and not reenterthe number each
time you want to send a message.
• The validity time is the period of
time that an SMS message will
remain with yourservice centre if for
some reason it cannot be delivered
right away.

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Setup menu
Call setup

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Enterthe Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Select »Call setup«

Call types (fax/data)

This menu is relevant only if you
are using yourphone for fax and
data communications!
The settings on this menu should
be changed only in connection with
fax and data transmissions,if ne-
cessary.Fax and data capability will
require a separate data interface kit
(optional).The menu settings are
explained in the userguide sup-
plied with this kit.

Line selection

Some network operators offer
Alternate Line Service.This allows
you to use two separate speech
lines and phone numbers on the
same telephone.If you have two
separate lines,you can switch
between these by entering this sub
menu
Facts & Tips
• In the standby display a small num-
beron the left or right-hand side of
the signal strength indicatorinforms
you whetheryou are on line one or
line two (only if you have Alternate
Line Service).
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