Messages (Menu 1)
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6. Messages (Menu 1)
About Messages
This menu includes functions related to text
(SMS) messages, voice messages, fax and data
calls, as well as service commands and the net-
work’s information service messages.
Reading a Text Message
(Inbox - Menu 1-1)
When you receive a text message, and the
number of new messages followed by mes-
sage(s) received will appear and a short
tone will be heard.
1 Press Read to read the message immediately
or Exit to view it later.
To view the message later:
Once you are in the
Messages menu, scroll
with or to Inbox, and press Select.
2 Scroll to the desired message and press Read
to view it. Use or to browse through
the message and related information, such as
Sender’s phone number and Reception date
and time.
3 While reading the message, press Options
to access the available options, and press OK:
• Erase
• Reply
•Edit
• Use number (extracts a phone number
from the message for calling or saving)
• Forward (allows you to send the mes-
sage onwards)
• Print via IR (uses the phone’s infra-
red port to print the message on a compat-
ible printer)
• Details shows details of the message:
Sender’s name and phone number, the
Message centre used for sending, Recep-
tion date and time, Reply path availability.
NOTE:
in front of the header means that
the message has not yet been read.
in front of the header indicates a
delivery report.
When blinks your phone has no
more space for new messages. Use
the ‘Erase’ function in the ‘Inbox’
submenu to make some space.
When is not shown all received
messages have been read and there is
still free space for at least one new
message.
Sending a Text Message
(Outbox- Menu 1-2 and
Write Messages - Menu 1-3)
The SMS network service allows you to send
short text messages to phones which have SMS
capability.
NOTE: Before you can send any messages,
you need to store the number of your
Messages centre in menu ‘Message set-
tings’, Message centre number. You will
receive this number from your operator
or service provider when you subscribe
to the Short Message Service (SMS).