User's Manual

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MESSAGE SERVICES
Your phone can receive two types of message service – text messages and voice mail – and you
can send a text message (SMS : Short Messaging Service) if these services are available from
your service provider. If you subscribe to either or both services, callers can leave you text
messages or voice mail. Your service provider then transmits the text messages and voice mail
notifications to your phone.
I. Text Message Services (SMS : Short Messaging Service)
The actual tagging of the text message is dependent on the system used by your service provider.
Your service provider transmits messages to your phone. If your phone is on, it receives the
messages as described below. If your phone is not turned on, your service provider retains the
messages and transmits them again later.
When a new text message is received, your phone sounds an alert or vibrates and
is shown
on the display. Once you read a new message,
is disappeared.
Note ) Your phone holds up to TBD messages or a maximum of TBD KB of message text.
Read Text Messages
If your phone is turned ON when it receives a text message, your phone sounds an alert or
vibrates and
is shown on the display. You have a choice of reading the message
immediately by pressing “
” key or reading it later. To read a new message;
- Press
” key and “1: View MSG”.
- Select 1 Page/Msg” and press [YES] (
)” to see. Then the time you received, a
sender, senders phone number and a new text message appear on the display.
- You can read the text message by scrolling “ ” keys.
- If you want to see a message which you already read, press “
” key, “1: View MSG”
and select “ 1 Old Msg”. Then you can see the message list on the display. Select a
message what you want to see again and press [YES] ( ).
- If you want to call to a sender back, press “SEND ” while you are reading a message.
Then “Call back #” appears on the display.