SMS (Short Message Service)
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Replying to a message
1
While reading a received message,
press
{j
/OK
}
.
2
“
Reply
”
i
{
>
}
3
Enter a message (page 28).
i
{j
/OK
}
4
Edit the destination phone number
and/or press
{j
/OK
}
.
5
Continue from step 5, “Writing and
sending a new message”, page 22.
Editing/forwarding a message
1
While reading a received message,
press
{j
/OK
}
.
2
“
Edit Message
”
i
{
>
}
3
Continue from step 3, “Writing and
sending a new message”, page 22.
Erasing received messages
1
While reading a received message,
press
{j
/OK
}
.
2
“
Erase
”
i
{
>
}
L
To erase all messages, select
“
Erase
All
”
.
i
{
>
}
3
“
Yes
”
i
{
>
}
i
{ih}
Storing the sender’s number in
the handset phonebook
1
While reading a received message,
press
{j
/OK
}
.
2
“
Add Phonebook
”
i
{
>
}
3
Continue from step 3, “Adding entries to
the handset phonebook”, page 13.
Editing the sender’s number
before calling back
1
While reading a received message,
press
{j
/OK
}
.
2
“
Edit and Call
”
i
{
>
}
3
Edit the number.
i
{C}
/
{s}
SMS settings
Storing the PBX line access
number (for PBX users only)
Store your PBX line access number (4 digits
max.) so that SMS messages are sent
properly. When sending SMS messages to
entries in the handset phonebook or redial
list, the PBX line access number will be
deleted.
1
{j
/OK
}
i
“
SMS
”
i
{
>
}
2
“
Settings
”
i
{
>
}
3
“
PBX Access No.
”
i
{
>
}
4
“
On
”
i
{
>
}
5
Enter your PBX line access code and a
dialling pause, if necessary.
i
{j
/OK
}
6
“
Save
”
i
{
>
}
i
{ih}
SMS settings
Page
SMS on/off (default:
“
Off
”
)
page 22
Message Centre 1
page 22
Message Centre 2
page 22
PBX line access number
(default:
“
Off
”
)
page 24
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