Ericsson R250d PRO Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Message Services 45
Saving and Deleting Text Messages
After you have retrieved and read a text message, you
can:
Save the message to memory:
Press and hold
<(6
.
Delete the message:
Press and hold
&/5
.
Move to the next message:
Press 1.
Return to the previous message:
Press 3.
Note! Saved text messages are retained. Unsaved text messages
are retained only until the space is needed for new mes-
sages.
Voice Mail Service
Your terminal can receive voice mail notification when it
is turned On. If your service provider transmits the noti-
fication and your terminal is turned Off, you will receive
notification the next time you turn your terminal On.
Receiving Voice Mail When Your Terminal Is in Standby
If your terminal is turned ON and is in standby when it
receives a voice mail notice, your terminal sounds a brief
tone. If you have previously stored a home-system access
number, a message similar to the one in this illustration
is shown in the display.
To call the number shown, press
<(6
in Phone Mode or
377
in Radio Mode. To return to Standby Mode, press
12
. To access a non-home system access number (if you
have previously stored it), press
Ô
,
Ñ
. You will then see
a message similar to the one in this illustration.
If you have not stored an access number, or if you have
stored only one access number and attempt to scroll to
another number, you will see Access Number Not
Stored when you receive a voice mail notice. After the
Access Number Not Stored screen has been dis-
played for five seconds, your terminal displays another
screen, similar to the one in this illustration, that gives
you the opportunity to store an access number.
The number is stored as Mail-1 if no access number had
been previously stored, or as Mail-2 if one number had
already been stored. After you store the number, your
terminal displays a screen asking if you want to call that
number.
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