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Written (Menu 2-1-3)
To read messages previously written and saved. The display is similar to that
of messages received. By pressing
on the heading of a message it is
possible to update its test and the number of the recipient, to then send it.
Parameters (Menu 2-1-4-X)
Before sending your first SMS message, in the following submenus it will be
necessary to set all the data needed to activate the SMS message function or
at least the SMS Service Centre Number
provided by the network operator or
service provider. If they are not changed, these parameters will hold good for
the following SMS messages too.
It is possible to save several parameters on the SIM card in the “Definable
positions (scrolling with ). The number of parameters that can be
saved depends on the SIM card. The “Phone Parameters” option (2-1-4-6) on
the other hand saves the parameters to the phone memory and not the SIM
card.
Name (2-1-4-X-1)
This function makes it possible to assign a name to the profile (for instance,
that of the network operator to which the profile refers). This option turns out to
be helpful when you use different network operators for each one of which
there will be a specific profile, setting the parameters of the 4 submenus
(Service Centre Number, Validity, Destination and Protocol).
SMS Centre Number (2-1-4-X-2)
Enter the Service Centre number provided by the network operator or service
provider.
Note: Do not get this number mixed up with that of the message recipient.
Class 0 SMS messages
Some network operators and service providers send a special type of SMS
message. These class 0 SMS messages are automatically shown on the
display, but they are not saved to the SIM card (and so are automatically
deleted when the phone is switched off).