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Viewing Digital Messages
If your cellular service provider offers Digital Messaging
Services, you can use this feature to view your messages.
The service lets your cellular phone receive messages like a
pager. Calling line identification numbers (Caller ID)*, Voice
Mail notification*, and pager-like alphanumeric messages*
are all stored for your review. Your phone saves up to 20
messages, and replaces the oldest messages with new
messages as they are received.
Your cellular phone displays the number of new messages
and the total number of messages you have received. You can
view messages, immediately place calls, or store the numbers
into your Phone Book’s memory. (See “Phone Book Basics”
on page 46 for instructions on how to use the Phone Book.)
Displaying Your Messages
1. Follow the road map in the margin.
2. Press
to scroll through your messages.
Each message is numbered from
01
to
20
, with a label
such as:
01 New
(any new message) or
01 CID
(previously viewed Caller ID message).
Phone
Book
Message
Digital
Message
XX New
XXTotal
F
then
Press
5 times
Press
1 time
Answer
Machine
* This is a network and subscription-dependent feature that
is not available in all areas. Contact your cellular service
provider for availability.
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