Message options
The following facilities can be accessed from the message options menu:
l
Set up the SMS centre number
l
Define the default message type
l
Define the period a message is held by your network
l
Define whether old messages are kept or automatically overwritten when your phone’s memory is full
l
Define whether or not whether a receipt status report is required for all messages sent
SMS centre number
To set up your SMS centre’s number, proceed as follows:
*
Press
1 4 1
. The SMS centre number screen will be displayed.
*
Enter the relevant number and press the
key.
Message type
To set up the default message type, proceed as follows:
*
Press
1 4 2
. The message type selection screen will be displayed.
*
Select the required type by pressing the appropriate number (see table right).
Valid for
To set the time your messages will be held by your network, proceed as follows:
*
Press
1 4 3
. The valid for menu will be displayed.
*
Select the required time scale by pressing the appropriate number (see table right). After any selection you will be prompted to
enter a figure between the range displayed.
*
Key in the required figure and press the
key.
O
When you have completed any of the
option menu functions, you will be
returned to the option menu. Press
C
once
to return to the message menu or twice to
return to the standby screen.
Type
No.
Text
1
Fax
2
3
X400
4
Voice
5
ERMES
6
Nat paging
7
Other
8
Time
No.
Mins
1
Hours
2
Days
3
Weeks
4
50
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