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type e (number 3) the dictionary begins to
narrow down the words that begin with he.
Key number 5 twice to type ll, then number 6
for the letter o. This will result in the dictionary
selecting the only known word with these
sequential letters, ie. hello.
If the dictionary has a number of options for the
same keystrokes it will present a list of words. Use
the down arrow to scroll to the word you require
and press the centre selection key. As always, press
the 0 key to create a space between words.
If the word you are typing is not in the
dictionary, Word not in dictionary appears. Press
OK and select Spell word, type the word you
want to enter and press Select. The new word is
now saved in your dictionary for future use.
You can change the text entry settings whilst
composing a message. Click and hold the # key.
A pop-up menu oers options to change the
language, text editing mode or to add a new word.
NOTE
To change the language of the dictionary used
while composing a text message, select
Options > Writing language.
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Messages can be sent via the screen message
menu, or via Falcon.
Using the message menu
Select Menu > Messaging. Select any one of the
following options and press the centre selection
key or select Options > Open. The functions are:
New message - to create a new message
Inbox - to store received messages
Outbox - to temporarily store messages
waiting to be sent. Messages are placed in
Outbox, for example, when your terminal
is not connected to the network. If sent,
messages will be stored in Sent. If unsent,
messages will be stored in Drafts
Drafts - when a message is written
but not ready or able to be sent, the
message is saved here
Sent - to store the last 20 messages sent. If
you want your sent messages to be saved,
select Menu > Messaging > Options >
Settings > Text msg settings > Saving sent
messages and select On
Saved messages - to store received messages
Templates - If you regularly send similar
messages, you can set up a template. To do
this, compose a new message, select Menu >
Messaging > New message > Text message and
compose the parts of your message that will
not change. Select Options > Save as template.
To compose a new text message based on this
template, select Menu > Messaging > Options
> Compose from template and then select the
template you would like to use.
Edit the text, add recipient and then select
Options > Send
SIM messages - this will store messages in
the SIM memory
Entering text
You need to enter text when composing a
message, adding a contact to your phonebook,
adding an appointment to your organiser or
searching. Your Terminal oers two types of text
entry mode: predictive and standard.
Using predictive text entry
Predictive text mode allows you to use less
keystrokes to type a word as it uses a built-in
dictionary as a time-saving feature.
For example, to type the word hello, you would
only use 5 keystrokes (one for each letter of
the word). When you type h (number 4 on the
keypad) a list appears on the screen. It is not
necessary to select the letter h as when you