ACeS OG698 Phone User’s Guide
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Note:
Some features and menus are operator dependent
Version P1C
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If you pressed
YES
you will see the first three lines of the message, showing
you who the message is from and when it was received
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If the number of the incoming call matches one of your phone book entries,
the name will be presented (6 letters or less)
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If no name is associated, the number will be presented.
New
stands for a
new unread message
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If the message is older than 24 hours, the time will be replaced with the date
the message arrived. However, you can toggle between the date and time by
pressing the * key.
1
Press
YES
to read the first line of the message.
2
Scroll through the message using the navigation key. RIGHT takes you for-
ward and LEFT takes you backward through the message.
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To move three lines forward, press
3
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To move three lines backward, press
1
3
Press the navigation key to the left to return to the beginning of the mes-
sage.
The message
Reply?
appears after the last line of the message. If the caller
wants you to reply, the displayed message will say
Reply Requested,
Reply?
, provided your network supports this.
Replying to a Message
1
To reply to a message, press
YES
2
To enter your message, press
YES
and proceed as described in Composing
and Sending Messages.
3
If you do not want to reply, press
NO
If there is a phone number in the received message, you can call it by simply
pressing
YES
. After the number has been called, the message is considered
read and it remains in the Messages memory.
Embedded Numbers in SMS
When sending a message to another wireless phone, or when asking someone
to send a message to your phone, follow the guidelines listed below to ensure
that the phone retrieves the entire number from the message, displays it, and
allows the phone user to dial the number by pressing
YES
.
Note!
The phone is only capable of receiving numbers embedded in a message
if the network operator has activated the service.
A phone number enclosed within double quotation marks has the highest
probability of being recognized (e.g. “919-555-1212”).
Other ways to write the phone number within messages are:
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(919) 555-1212
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919-555-1212
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012-123 45 67
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12 34 56
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(02) 11 22 33
Include the international dialing code, area code, and area prefix as part of the
number to help in the call back process. The receiver of the message has the
option of editing a number before calling back.
Note!
If the number embedded in the SMS matches a phone book entry, a
name will be associated with it.