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ALL FUNCTIONS IN BRIEF
Phonebook (menu 1)
To use the phone book and other relative functions, see “PHONE BOOK” on
page 14.
Messaqqges (menu 2)
To use the functions for sending and reading EMS/SMS messages (menu 2-1-
SMS
) see “EMS/SMS MESSAGES” on page 18.
Voice mail
(menu 2-2):
this function allows you to call your voice mailbox
(menu 2-2-1) and insert or modify the number you want to call (menu 2-2-2)
Push messages (menu 2-3)
the providers can send special SMS messages
which, besides the text, also contain WAP addresses or commands for the
software which your telephone’s WAP browser can read. You can subscribe to
services which offer the latest news; the SMS text can contain the news
headline, and, by pressing a key, you can set up the WAP connection and be
connected directly to the page of the site which contains the whole article.
You can also use WAP push to send the settings you need to be connected to
your WAP browser so that it is no longer necessary to insert them manually.
Reading a WAP push message
: when the Gm882 receives a WAP push, the
symbol
@
is shown on the display; enter the menu 2-3 and choose the
message you want to read, confirming it with
.
Email (menu 2-4)
with the Gm882 you can send and receive your electronic
mail in the same way as on a PC.
Write
: insert, in the following order, confirming each time by pressing the
joystick; addressee’s e-mail, object of the mail, and finally the text. To insert the
text, use the same editor as the one used for SMS messages, including the use
of the T9 technology (see “Writing a text with T9” on page 20).
Read
: the phone connects up to your mail server based on the data (server
address, password etc.) and allows you to read incoming e-mails.
Configure
: from this menu you can set the data needed for connecting the
phone to the mail server for sending and receiving e-mails. The parameters are:
User name
Password
Pop3 Server
SMTP Server
Email Address
Connections