Operation
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To read a received message
When one or more text messages are received, the display on
the Burnside unit will illuminate and announce the number of new
messages. Use the steps discussed below to access received
messages (new and previously read) at any time.
1 Lift the phone handset and dial
0#220
. If any received messages
are held, the display will show:
2 Use the phone keys as follows to scroll down, up or select:
#
to scroll down the list of messages by one place,
to scroll up the list of messages by one place,
0
to select the message entry that has the flashing highlight.
The display will show:
Latest message
Previously viewed message
Unread
Viewed
Sender’s phone number or name
(if held in phonebook)
3 Press
0
to read the message, then use
#
and to move forwards
and backwards through the message, respectively.
When you reach the end of the message, press
#
once more to
show the prompt: ‘Delete SMS?’
Either press
0
to delete the message, to return to the message
or hang up the handset to leave the message within the inbox.
Note: When the inbox is full and new messages are waiting to be
received, an alert will be shown on the display to remind you to
delete read messages to make space for new ones (deleting mes-
sages from the outbox will also free up space).
Date of message
(dd/mm/yy)
Time of message
(hh:mm:ss)
To view the outbox
The outbox allows you to optionally store messages or message
templates that you wish to keep.
1 Lift the phone handset and dial
0#230
. The first twelve characters
of each stored message will be shown on each line:
2 Use the phone keys as follows to scroll down, up or select:
#
to scroll down the list of messages by one place,
to scroll up the list of messages by one place,
0
to select the entry that has the flashing highlight.
3 Edit, address and send the chosen message as discussed in
.
Message settings
There are two main settings related directly to messaging:
‘Edit message centre number’ and ‘Auto delete SMS’.
The ‘
Message centre number
’ is determined by your service pro-
vider and stored on the SIM card. If you are instructed to change this
number, lift the phone handset and dial
0#2410
, then use the phone
keys to enter a new number ( and
#
to move cursor left and right,
long press to delete a digit,
#
after last digit to exit and save).
The ‘
Auto delete SMS
’ feature (enabled as standard on dual link
units) is useful if you do not wish to receive incoming text messages
and thus prevents filling memory with unwanted ‘spam’ texts. Lift
the phone handset and dial
0#24210
to discover the current set-
ting,
0#24230
to enable auto delete mode and
0#24220
to disable
auto delete mode.
Note: When auto delete SMS mode is enabled, no
indication will be given of incoming messages and no retrieval prior to
deletion will be possible.
Unsent
Sent