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Messages UUS Specify the text
<> Pressthearrowkeystoselectatextmessage. Select text {}
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O PressOKtoenterorchangethattextmessage.ConfirmyourentriesbypressingOK.
M Press the menu key to send or delete a mes
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sage.
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»send« Editingandthensendingthetextmessage.
Tosendthetextmessage,please proceed as described for»Creatingandsending text
messages«.
»delete?« Deletingatextmessage.
Automatic sending of text messages (UUS1 only)
You can send a UUS1 text message automatically to a caller. For this, message 1 inthe list ofpermanently
stored messages is used.
Begin as follows:
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Messages UUS Incoming
s Press the softkey »Incoming«, to acti
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vate/deactivate automatic sending of mes
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sages.
»Incoming«: automatic sending active.
»Incoming«: automatic sending not ac
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tive.
Messages / UUS {
Incoming
Inhibit reception
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Configuring the text message reception mode (UUS1 only)
Youcanprogram yourtelephoneforexternalorinternalUUS1 textmessagereception. Receptionofexter
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nal and internal text messages can be inhibited separately. You can program the telephone directory in
such a way that specific text messages can be received.
If you have disabled reception, external or internal text messages can only be received when the sender’s
phone number has been stored in the phone book with a special call signal.
Telephone operation
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