User's Manual

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01 getting started
TEXT MESSAGING
Text messaging allows you to write, send, receive and
store text messages. The following example gives a
basic overview of how to use the feature manually. For
a detailed explanation of all text messaging options and
also how to use predictive text, a feature that allows
you to key in messages quickly, see
messages
on page
2-4.
READING MESSAGES
> When you receive a text
message, a text note and
envelope icon appear in
the display. By default a
message received will be
accompanied by a series
of audible tones.
> Press
view
.
> If necessary, press the
SCROLL
key shown to read
the message and to see
who sent it and when it
was sent.
> Press
options
.
> We will assume the
message is not required.
> Scroll to
erase
.
> Press
select
.
> Press
ok
.
reply
is for replying to
someone who has sent you a
message.
forward
is to send that
same message to someone
else.
view!!!!!!!!!!!exit
received!
!1!message
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!
!
erase!
!
SENDING MESSAGES
> Press
menu
to access the
messages feature.
> The same key now shows
select
.
> Press
select
to display the
write message
option.
> Press
select
again.
>
Key in your message, for
example “Hello.”
> The first letter of a
sentence is automatically
capitalised.
> Use the
ALPHA
keys to key
in text like this:
> For
H
press the 4 key
twice.
> For e press the 3 key
twice.
> For l press the 5 key three
times.
> For l press the 5 key three
times.
> For o press the 6 key three
times.
> Press
clear
to delete a
character if you make a
mistake.
> To create a space press
the zero key.
> Press
options
.
> Scroll to the
send
option.
> Press
select
.
> Enter the recipient
s phone
number and press
ok
.
!!!!!!
!!!
Hello
options clear
o
!!!!!!!!