The SMS Send
and Receive
numbers
Your Symphony 2610 is preprogrammed with two
telephone numbers for the SMS service — the
Send
number and the
Receive
number. These are:
SMS message
boxes
Your Symphony 2610 has two message boxes:
■
The
Inbox
, which holds messages you’ve received
from other people (incoming messages).
■
Draft Box
, where you can store complete or part-
written messages to send later.
The
total
number of messages that can be stored in the
message boxes is 20. When the SMS memory is full, the
handset’s display appears RED
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Symphony 2610
and your
won’t receive any new SMS message
BT service numbers
Send
number
1470P17094009
The
1470
ensures that your number is not
withheld on this call, even if you normally
withhold it*.
The
P
inserts a pause before dialling the
number.
Receive
number
0800587529
* The SMS service will not work if your number is not sent
to the network when you send messages.
It’s important to leave these numbers as they are. If
they’ve been accidentally changed, you’ll need to
reprogram them as described on page 49.
The
9
at the back is the terminal number
for all messages.
The
9
at the back is the terminal number
for all messages.