Ericsson R250d PRO Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Your terminal can receive two types of message service
(text messages and voice mail) if these services are avail-
able from your service provider. If you subscribe to
either or both services, callers can leave you text mes-
sages or voice mail. Your service provider then transmits
the text messages and voice mail notifications to your
terminal.
Text Message Service
Your terminal supports three message categories: Nor-
mal, Urgent, and Emergency. The actual tagging of the
text message is dependent on the system used by your
service provider. Your service provider transmits mes-
sages to your terminal. If your terminal is On, it receives
the messages as described below. If your terminal is not
turned On, your service provider retains the messages
and transmits them again later.
Note! Your Ericsson rugged terminal holds up to 10 messages
or a maximum of 2KB of message text.
When reviewing a text message, the status of the text
message is shown using the following letters:
R Read, text message has been read but not saved.
S Saved, text message has been read and saved.
U Unread, text message has not been read.
Normal Messages
If your terminal is turned On when it receives a normal
text message, your terminal sounds a brief tone and a
message similar to the one in this illustration is shown in
the display. After 10 seconds, the message will be saved
and the text message icon () will appear in the dis-
play. You have a choice of reading the message immedi-
ately by pressing
<(6
, or reading it later by pressing
12
.
Pressing
12
clears the message received alert from the
display and places a number and icon in the display to
remind you of your messages.
Urgent Messages
If your terminal is turned On when it receives an urgent
text message, your terminal sounds a brief tone and a
message similar to the one in this illustration is shown in
the display. As with normal messages, you have a choice
of reading the message immediately or reading it later.
Urgent messages are always shown before normal mes-
sages, regardless of the order in which they were received.
Message Services
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