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MMS
SL 74 / IM1 eng / A31008-L074-B002-1-6Z19 / start_guide_time.fm / 12.07.2004
Displaying available memory
s
¢
s
(Select entry; page 12)
¢
v
(Open menu)
Select and press
OK
.
a
Hold down
(idle status).
Display the number of free entries in the
directory, speed dial list and (p. 11) email
directory (p. 14).
Last number redial list
The last number redial list contains the ten
last dialled numbers. If one of the
numbers is in the directory, then the
caller's name is displayed.
Manual last number redial
Press the talk key
c
briefly
.
s c
Select entry and press the
talkkey again. The number is
dialled.
When a name is displayed, you can have
the respective phone number displayed by
using the display key
View
.
Managing entries in the last number
redial list
Press the talk key
c
briefly
.
s
Select entry.
v
Open menu.
You can now select the following
functions with
s
:
Automatic Redial
The number is dialled automatically
every 20 seconds. The handsfree key
flashes. The loudspeaker is activated. If
the party answers, press the talk key
c
. If the call is not answered,
ringing stops after about 30 seconds.
The function is cancelled automatically
after ten failed attempts or if a call is
received.
Display Number
You can change or add to a stored
number in the last number redial list.
Then you dial it or use other functions
by pressing
©
.
Copy to Directory
Add telephone number to the
directory.
Delete Entry
Delete selected entry.
Delete List
Delete
all
entries.
MMS
The
M
ultimedia
M
essaging
S
ervice
enables you to send and receive texts,
pictures, photographs and sounds in one
message. These elements are put together
as a "slide show" in the MMS message. An
MMS message comprises the content and
an address header. You can send an MMS
message to a telephone with MMS
function, mobile telephone or an email
address.
Preconditions:
u
Your network provider supports SMS
within the fixed network.
u
Before you can send and receive MMS
messages with your SL 74 handset, it
has to be registered to a base station
that supports the sending and
receiving of linked SMS messages.
Text messages are exchanged between
MMS centres that are operated by service
providers. You can only send and receive
text messages via the MMS centre that is
activated as the active send service centre.
An MMS message is normally sent via
Centre 1
(p. 20). Ask your service provider
if it provides this service. It may require
separate registration.
You can use EATONI predictive text to help
you enter the text (p. 34).