
Fig. 48
3
48
Messages (SMS - Short
Message Service)
Receipt of an SMS is accompanied
by an acoustic signal (if the SMS
ringer tone option is active) and
an announcement on the display
“Do you wish to read the new text
message?”. To immediately read the
message, select and confi rm “YES” by
turning and pressing the knob (
13
),
otherwise select “NO” or press the
button
ESC
(
6
).
Using the knob (
13
) to select “Text
messages (SMS)”, the display will
show the following menu (see Fig.
48):
• Received SMS Reading (No.)*
• SMS archive
• SMS writing
• Delete list of text messages
* The number of stored messages is
shown in brackets
WARNING: The text messages are
stored on the hard disk or on the SIM
card according to their intrinsic type.
For the text messages on hard disk,
the reading status is not displayed.
Received SMS reading
Using the knob (
13
) to select and
confi rm this option, you access the
list of messages stored. Continuing to
use the same knob you can select the
desired one and read it.
Each message can also be deleted by
selecting the “Delete” option.
SMS archive
Using the knob (
13
) to select and
confi rm this option, you can consult,
modify and send a message stored or
unsent.
Select the desired message, then
select “Send” and enter the number
of the recipient, or if you have stored
the number, select it from the number
directory.
SMS writing
Using the knob (
13
) to select and
confi rm this option, the display will
show the alphanumerical keyboard.
Select and confi rm each individual
character to write the text; when you
have fi nished writing the message,
select and confi rm with OK.
Delete list of text messages
Using the knob (
13
) to select and
confi rm this option, the display will
show a page through which you can
delete the text messages stored.
Summary of Contents for N145BT
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