Read Messages (MENU 2 1)
When the phone is switched on and you
have received new message(s), the indica-
tor and the text MESSAGES RE-
CEIVED appear on the display.
➀
To read the messages, press when
MESSAGES RECEIVED is on the dis-
play or press MENU 2 1.
The number of new messages is dis-
played.
➁
Wait for the header of the first message
to be displayed.
The header shows the message status,
NEW (unread message) or OLD (read
message) and the time and date the
message was received.
➂
Press or to read all messages in
sequence. If is pressed repeatedly,
the messages are displayed in the or-
der which they are stored in the mem-
ory. The index display shows the
memory location where the message is
stored.
➃
Press and hold C to quit the message
function.
When the indicator is flashing, the
message memory is full. New incoming
messages are rejected until the message
memory is cleared.
To clear a message, press C while the
message or its header is on the display
and press M to confirm.
Write Messages (MENU 2 2)
➀
Enter the Write Messages menu by
pressing MENU 2 2.
You can also edit an old message by
pressing M while reading the message.
➁
Key in the message of up to 160 char-
acters.
You can make changes in the
message. Use and to move the
cursor right and left, respectively, and
C to delete a single character.
To insert a space, press # in alpha
mode.
Press ABC to select the numeric mode
for keying in numbers.
➂
When the message is ready, you can
store it by pressing M, e.g., if you want
to send the message later.
➃
To send the message, press and
the phone asks for the phone number.
➄
Key in the recipient’s phone number
and press M or .
You can only send one message at a time.
Sending takes a little time and if success-
ful, it will be confirmed by MESSAGE SENT.
If the transmission fails for any reason, the
phone will report e.g. SENDING FAILED,
NO NET SUPPORT.
If you try to send another message while
the previous one is still being sent, SEND-
ING PREVIOUS will appear on the display.
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