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A packet data connection may
prevent cell broadcast reception.
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Service command
editor
To enter and send service
commands (also known as USSD
commands) such as activation
commands for network services to
your service provider, select
Menu
>
Messag.
>
Options
>
Service
command
. To send the command,
select
Options
>
Send
.
■
Messaging settings
Text message settings
Select
Menu
>
Messag.
>
Options
>
Settings
>
Text
message
and from the following
options:
Message centres
— lists all the
defined message centers.
Msg. centre in use
— defines
which message center is used for
delivering text messages and
special message types such as
business cards.
Character encoding
>
Full
support
— to select all characters
in the message to be sent as
viewed. If you select
Reduced
support
, characters with accents
and other marks may be converted
to other characters.
Receive report
— When set to
Yes
,
the status of the sent message
(
Pending
,
Failed
,
Delivered
) is
shown in
Reports
(network
service).
Message validity
— If the recipient
of a message cannot be reached
within the validity period, the
message is removed from the
message service center. Note that
the network must support this
feature.
Maximum time
— the
maximum amount of time allowed
by the network for which the
message remains valid.
Message sent as
— to define how
the message is sent. Default is
Text
.
Preferred conn.
— You can send
text messages using the normal
GSM network or, if supported by
the network, packet data.
Reply via same ctr.
(network
service) — If you select
Yes
, and
the recipient replies to your
message, the return message is
sent using the same message
service center number. All
networks do not provide this
option. For availability, contact