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11.3
Text and Voice Mail
Messages in General
Your phone has an ability to receive short text messages
when switched ON. The messages are automatically
stored in the phone’s memory and are retained even
when the phone is switched OFF. While reading a
message, you can dial any callback number by simply
pressing .
The text and voice mail services are normally subject to
a subscription charge, check with your service provider
regarding the cost and availability.
Receiving Messages
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when a new message is received, ‘ M e s s a g e !’
appears in a middle of the display. You’ll hear 5 short
beeps and the message stays until cleared.
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if a message is marked ‘ U r g e n t ’ by the sender,
‘ M e s s a g e ! ’ will flash with an asterisk ( ) appearing
on both sides of message header
Memory Capacity
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your phone can store up to 20 messages, each
containing on average of 80 characters.
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the phone will alert you when the amount of available
message memory is low. You should erase older
messages that are no longer needed to avoid running
out of memory.
Text Messages
Text messages are sent directly to your phone (subject
to network support) and may contain a time stamp, a
callback number and the name of the caller (if the
callback number matches a phone number that is stored
in the phone book).
Reading Messages
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to read new text messages
Press + select Voice or Page/Msg using
or then press or [ok]
read message (also you can browse the message with
/ )
select [next] or [erase]
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upon select [next] or [erase] the phone will
display saved message on the display.
browse them with / , press [view] or
[erase] if needed.
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you always exit message menu by press anytime.
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if you want to call back to the message while you are
reading a text message, press