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• IM GROUP SESSIONS
Select IM groups from the IM main menu.
The group feature allows you to converse with
multiple participants simultaneously. You can
create your own private group or be invited to join
a live group in progress. During a group
conversation, all messages are displayed in one
group conversation view screen. You can also save
a group conversation history. See “Save” on
page 100.
In IM groups, a list of IM groups that you have
saved or are currently joined to is shown.
The icon next to a group indicates whether it is:
• A group that you saved and are currently joined to ( or )
• A group that you saved but are not currently joined to ( or )
• A group that you are currently joined to but have not saved ( )
Options in the IM groups view are Open, Join group, Create new group, Leave IM
group, IM group, Search, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Options when you have an IM group conversation open are Send, Send private
msg., Reply, Forward, Send invitation, Leave IM group, Add to banned list, IM group,
Record convers. or Stop recording, Help, and Exit.
Create an IM group
1 From the IM main menu, select IM groups > Options > Create new group.
2 Select each of the following options and follow the prompts to enter the
appropriate information:
Group name—Enter a name for the new group, and select OK.
Group topic—Enter a conversation topic for the group, and select OK. The
default topic is General.
Welcome note—Enter a welcome note of up to 100 characters, and select
OK. The welcome note is displayed to any group member who logs in to
the group.
Group size—Enter the maximum group size, and select OK. The default size
is 100 members.
Allow search—Determine whether search engines are allowed to show the
group as a search result. Select either Yes or No.
Editing rights—Determine which group members should have rights to edit
group properties. To give a member editing rights, scroll to that member name
and press the Scroll key to mark the name. When you are finished, select OK.
The Group creator always has editing rights and cannot be unmarked.