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Setting your machine
Date en cours : 7 June 2006
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T
HE
SMS
SERVICE
Thanks to the
button you can send an SMS to subscribers all over the world. An SMS (Short
Message Service) is a service which permits short written messages to be sent to mobile phones or other
SMS-compatible devices.
The number of characters you can send per message is dependent upon the service provider and the
country you are sending your SMS from (e.g. Germany 160 characters, Italy 640 characters).
The SMS service is dependent upon the country and the service provider.
Caution
-
There is a special scale of charges for the SMS service.
SMS P
ARAMETERS
This menu is used to set several options:
• automatic SMS print on reception,
• beep activated during SMS reception,
• send your details activated,
• the address of your terminal.
The address is only modified if several terminals are installed on your line. It is used to differentiate
between two machines during SMS reception.
When you want a contact to send SMSs to the terminal you choose, you must send him your line
number and the destination terminal address.
If your contact does not add the address of the terminal, the SMS will be received in the terminal with
address 0.
45 OK - SMS SERVICE
/
PARAMETERS
Automatic print of SMS received
451 OK - SMS SERVICE
/
PARAMETERS
/
AUTO PRINT
Select the option
WITH
or
WITHOUT
automatic print, then validate with
OK
key.
Beep activated on SMS reception
452 OK - SMS SERVICE
/
PARAMETERS
/
SMS BEEP
Select the option
WITH
or
WITHOUT
beep
on reception, then validate with
OK
key.
Presentation of SMS sender
453 OK - SMS SERVICE
/
PARAMETERS
/
SENDER NAME
Select the option
WITH
or
WITHOUT
presentation of the sender, then validate with
OK
key.
Terminal address
454 OK - SMS SERVICE
/
PARAMETERS
/
TERM. ADDR.
Enter the terminal number, then validate with
OK
key.
Summary of Contents for 5890bdn
Page 1: ...User Manual 5890dn...
Page 34: ...1 26 Installation...
Page 48: ...2 14 Getting started...
Page 76: ...3 28 Setting your machine...
Page 88: ...4 12 Directory...
Page 130: ...5 42 Operation...
Page 172: ...6 42 Maintenance...