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Standard Messages
Your wireless phone can send and receive SMS, Email, and MMS messages. While a message
is being sent, the recipient’s name, number, and an identification picture display (if a name and
identification picture have been stored with the number in your phonebook [Phone]). If no name
or identification picture is stored with the phone number to which you are sending the message a
screen containing "Sending message" displays, along with an animation of an envelope entering
a mail slot.
Received messages are stored on the SIM card or in the phone memory depending on the
message class. When you receive a message, your wireless phone will ring or beep during a
call, the message icon displays in the status bar, and the LED glows.
The NEC 535M wireless phone automatically sends a message to the service center when the
SIM memory for messages is full. When the service center has been informed that the SIM
memory is full, the SIM full icon displays. The service center will not send any further messages
until the SIM card has some free message space. The wireless phone will automatically notify
the service center when there is more space and message reception will resume.
When you send a message, you may attach a receipt request. The service center will send you a
message indicating whether your original message was successfully delivered or not.
Message Menu
The Message menu folders store and list:
(1) Inbox
Incoming/received messages.
(2) Drafts
Messages currently being edited.
(3) Outbox
Outgoing messages that failed to be sent or were specified to “send later”.
(4) Sent
Outgoing messages that have been sent.
(5) Recycled
Deleted messages.
(6) Folder 1
Selected messages that the user has moved to the folder.
(7) Folder 2
Selected messages that the user has moved to the folder.
(8) CB
Received broadcast messages.
O
The Short Message
Service is network
dependent.
O
Please delete
unnecessary messages in
the folders from time to
time. The phone cannot
receive any messages
when the Inbox folder is
full.
O
The receipt request,
linking of SMS messages,
and delivery report
features are network
dependent.
O
If there is no message in
a folder, the folder name
is grayed out (disabled)
and you cannot select it.
O
Only Folder 1 and Folder
2 names may be
changed.
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