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5.6
Cell Broadcasts
Switching Cell Broadcasting ON/OFF
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there must be at least one channel entered and one
language selected before you can switch cell
broadcasting ON
/
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22
(ON) or
23
(OFF)
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switching cell broadcasting OFF will save battery
power
Cell Broadcasting Channels
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to view the list of selected channels
/
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241
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-
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]
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to add a new channel
/
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242
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-
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]
(select location)
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[
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CHANNEL
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\
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to delete a channel
/
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243
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-
/
]
■
[
Displaying Cell Broadcasting Messages
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display the message list and choose a message to
read
/
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21
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-
/
]
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[
Broadcast Alert
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the phone can be set to alert you with a tone each
time a new message is received
/
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26
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-
/
]
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[
Entering the Service Centre (S.C.) Number
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the SMS Service Centre number will be supplied by
your network operator if the service is supported
/
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17
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SERVICE CENTRE NUMBER
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\
Message Validity Period
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the Service Centre will repeatedly transmit a sent
message until the message is received, within a set
time period. The validity period which you set will
apply to all sent messages (MAXIMUM means
63 weeks)
/
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18
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-
/
]
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[
Message Format
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you must select TEXT format to send SMS text
messages
/
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16
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-
/
]
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[
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if supported by the network, a SMS message can be
forwarded as a fax or an e-mail provided you select
the correct message format. Please contact your
network operator for further information
Message Alert
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you can set the phone to alert you with a tone each
time a new message is received in addition to the
indicator flashing at ‘Information’ speed (refer to page
1.7 for indicator details)
/
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19
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-
/
]
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[
Send as email
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enter the SEND/EDIT menu
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enter the recipient’s email address
enter one character space and enter your message
and
\
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enter number: network dependant
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5.5