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Messages
Your phone can receive voicemail notification, text
messages, and pages. Also, your phone can send text
messages and pages if you system supplier provides
this service.
When the phone receives a message, an alert sounds,
a text notification displays along w ith the name and
phone number of the caller if available. The New
M essage icon ( ) remains on the screen until you
read the new text, numeric page or web message, or
you listen to the new voicemail messages.
M essages are received even w hen your phone is in
Lock mode. How ever, the screen w ill not display
information about the message. To access a message,
you must unlock the phone.
If you are on a conversation and you receive an
incoming message, your phone automatically mutes
the ringer. This is to avoid ringing in your ear w hile you
are trying to converse.
New Messages MENU 3-1
You can create short text messages of up to 156
characters and send it to other mobile phones.
Note: Message transmission is only supported when
your phone is operating in digital networks and
if service is provided by your service provider.
1. Enter a destination number using the numeric keys
and press .
Pressing allow s you to search your phonebook
for a number.
2. Enter the message contents. For further details
about how to enter text, see page 40.
When you press , the Canned MSG option is
available to allow you to use ten canned messages
preset in the MSG Setting menu; for details, see
page 70.
3. When you finish entering, press . The follow ing
options are displayed. To select a option, press
or and press .
Send To: edits the send-to phone number.
Message: edits the message contents already
entered.
Call Back#: edits the callback number. The
default call back number is preset to your phone
number.
Options: displays the following setting options.
Scroll to an options using or and
change the setting using or .
- Priority: select the message priority.
- Validity: select how long your message is valid
at the SM S center w hile attempts are made to
deliver them to the recipient.