Nokia 9000il Cell Phone User Manual


 
Chapter 6 - Short messages 6-5
Received messages
To receive short messages the following require-
ments must be met:
Service must be available from the network
operator.
Phone interface must be on.
You must be within network coverage area.
All messages are received automatically and go
to the Received messages folder.
When a new short message has arrived, a tone
will sound (unless the system is set to silent ser-
vice mode) and an information note is shown on
the display (both the phone interface as well as
the communicator interface).
A received short message can be a normal short
message, business card (see ”Business cards” on
page 6-6), Service cards or notification of a voice
message in your voice mailbox. In the Received
messages folder, unread received messages are
marked with and unread received business
cards are marked with .
To read a received message:
When you receive a note informing you about
a received short message, press View to read
the message immediately.
To read the short message later, press Cancel
to dismiss the received short message note.
When you are ready to read messages you
have received, open the Received messages
folder, select the message and press Open.
When you press Menu in an opened received mes-
sage, the following options be come available:
Use number — Allows you to call to a phone
number contained by the message.
Reply (Copy text) — This option allows you to in-
clude the contents of the received message in
the new message.
Forward — You can forward the received message.
Copy URL — You can copy a received URL address
to the WWW hotlist.
Standard messages
You can store frequently used short messages as
standard messages, instead of writing a new
message. Standard messages are stored in the
Standard messages folder.
When a standard message has been opened in
the short message editor, the text STANDARD
MESSAGE on the right top half of the card dis-
tinguishes between a normal message and a
standard message.
When you open the Standard messages folder,
you have the following options: Open, Menu,
Delete and Close.
Menu allows the option to Write message,
Rename, Copy, Move, and Create folder.
Delete erases the selected standard message
from the standard message list.
Info messages
Network operators may have a service that sends
informative notifications via GSM Short Message
Service. In order to receive Info messages, your
local network operator must support this service.
Contact your network operator for details and
availability.
Info messages can be displayed as they are re-
ceived, saved in the Info messages folder, or both.
To define info message topics, see ”SMS settings”
on page 6-2.
Message topics vary according to the operator.