Nokia 239 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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and it is stored in the alphanumeric part of memory
location 99. If the alphanumeric part of location 99 is
empty, then your own number, which is stored in the
numeric part of location 99, will be displayed instead.
If your phone is registered on two networks, the
wake-up message (and your own number) displayed
will be that for the network currently used; refer to
‘NAM Select (Menu 7)’, page 37.
You may view the wake-up message, at any time, by
recalling the alphanumeric part of memory location 99.
If you wish, you may change the wake-up message
by storing a different name into this location.
(Please note that you cannot change or delete your
own number, which is stored in the numeric part of
memory location 99.)
To change the wake-up (text) message:
³ Either, press ABC to select alpha mode and enter
the text message, or press RCL 99 to recall the
current contents, press ABC to select alpha mode
and enter the text message (if necessary, first
delete any name already stored).
· Press STO 99. The message
REPLACE
CONTENT?
will be displayed (even if the new
name entered is the same as the old name).
» Press STO to store the new name; the message
STORED
will appear. If stored, the new name is
written to the NAM data and stored in the alphanu-
meric part of location 99 (having no effect on the
numeric part).
If you attempt to store a different phone number in mem-
ory location 99, the message
NOT ALLOWED
will be
displayed, and the number and name will not be stored.