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Chapter 3
SMS
Compose
The Connection Manager allows the standard SMS options as any
other mobile devices. The related information, including Contact’s
name, number, body text and the stored date of each message in the
Inbox
,
Outbox
,
Sent
and
Draft
folders will be displayed..
It contains all tools for creating messages.
To:
Contains the Phone Number of the recipient.
Message Body:
Key in the content.
Inbox
It contains received messages. Save, Delete or Reply to Inbox
messages by highlighting them and pressing the appropriate button.
Highlight a message to make it scroll open above. Unread messages
are closed envelopes while read messages are opened.
Press to see contact lists.
- SIM Card Contacts
- Outlook Contacts
- C33X Contacts
Highlight a Contact and click
Select
to choose it. Click
Exit
to return to
the Compose screen.
Click
Template
to view all stored templates, or create/delete one.
Highlight a template and click Select to insert it into the message.
Click
New
to create a new template. Click
Save
to add the new
template to the list of existing ones. Click
Cancel
to return to the
Template list window.
Sent
Highlight a template and click
Delete
to erase it.
It contains all successfully sent messages. Highlight a message and
press
Delete
to erase it.
Outbox
It contains completed but unsent messages. Send or Delete messages
by highlighting them and pressing the appropriate button.
Draft
It contains saved but unfinished messages. Highlight a draft and click
Edit
to send the message back to the
Compose
window.
Summary of Contents for C33X Series
Page 1: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series User Manual PN 65005400011 Rev B...
Page 3: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series Chapter 1 Getting Started...
Page 8: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series Chapter 2 Connecting...
Page 11: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series Chapter 3 SMS...
Page 13: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series Chapter 4 Setting...
Page 16: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series Chapter 5 Statistics Information...
Page 18: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series Chapter 6 Q A...
Page 20: ...The BandLuxe C33X Series Chapter 7 Important Safety Information and Glossary...