
ACeS OG698 Phone User’s Guide
Version P1C
Note:
Some features and menus are operator dependent
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Press
YES
to call the embedded name/number. If there are multiple numbers
in the display, the first number will be dialed.
Erasing a Message
If you do not want to reply to a message:
1
Press
NO
The message
Erase?
appears
2
To erase the message from the Messages memory, press
YES
The next message in the message list will display
Note!
You can press
CLR
anywhere within the menu that handles your mes-
sage to erase it. When the message
Erase?
appears, press
YES
.
Storing a Received Message
All incoming messages are stored temporarily in the messages memory until
the memory space is needed for new messages. If you may receive an impor-
tant message that you need to store safely you should store it in the SIM card
memory.
When you reach the end of the message
Erase?
appears.
1
Press
NO
The message
Store?
appears.
2
To store the message in the SIM card memory, press
YES
.
The message is automatically erased from the Messages memory.
The display now shows the position of the message. For example, if it is the
third of five that it is possible to store.
If you do not want to store the message in the SIM card memory, press
NO
.
The message will remain in the phone’s Messages memory.
Tip!
You can also store messages you have composed yourself on the SIM
card.
Reading Stored Messages
1
From the
menu, select
Read mes-
sages
and press
YES
2
Scroll with the navigation key until you find
the message you are looking for
◗
New
stands for a new unread message
◗
Old
stands for a read message
◗
Sent
stands for a sent message
3
Press
YES
If there is a
*
in front of the message, the message resides on the SIM card.
Calling a Phone Number in a Message
If a message contains a phone number, you can call it by pressing
YES
while
it is displayed
After the number has been called, the message is considered read and it
remains in the Messages memory.
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Read
messages
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