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5. Press
[Enter]
once to return to the
Message Services Menu
, or twice to return to the
Main Menu
.
Placing a Call From an SVC Subscriber
To place a call from an SVC to Message Services, send a Call Request with a called
address of
999999nnn8
, where
nnn
is the node ID (which must be three digits—add
leading zeros where necessary).
Answering a Call
When an incoming call has been received, the event log displays the message:
Message Service - a call is waiting from “n.”
When receiving a call, you have three minutes to respond or it will be ter-
minated at the calling end. The subscriber can terminate the call at any
time.
1. When you receive the
Call Waiting
message, press
[C]
at the Message Services
Menu (or
[B], [F], [C]
from the Main Menu) to answer the call.
2. Once the call is connected, the subscriber or node number and name are displayed
at the top of the screen.
3. Enter your message. The maximum length for a single line is 70 printable char-
acters, including blanks (no control characters). At the end of each line, press
[Enter]
. This sends the line to the subscriber/INM/NMP.
When the subscriber/INM/NMP responds, the message is displayed in reverse
video. The messages you send and receive scroll upward on the screen as the dia-
logue continues.
4. To end the call, press
[F3]
. When the subscriber/INM/NMP ends the call, an end
of call message is displayed.
5. Press
[Enter]
once to return to the Message Services Menu, or twice to return to
the Main Menu.
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