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SMS
SERVICE
-
STORE NUMBER
: to save the SMS sender
number in your phonebook.
-
SMS MODE
: Allows to display the message
on one or two lines manually or automatic.
-
DELETE
: to permanently delete this SMS.
Select the desired option using or .
Press
Valid.
.
Modify the SMS mode
You can also read your message with
different read modes. Three modes are
available :
-
AUTO
SCROLL
: automatic scrolling,
-
MANUAL SCROLL
: manual scrolling,
-
2 LINES
: the text is displayed in 2 lines.
To activate one SMS mode, press
Select
.
Select
SMS MODE
using or . Press
Valid.
.
Select
the SMS mode using or . Press
Valid.
.
Viewing the memory status
You can store 30 different SMS messages.
These can be indiscriminately distributed
between the various folders.
Once the number of stored SMS has reached
30, an information message will indicate that
no new messages can be stored.
Once the maximum storage
capacity is reached, you cannot
receive new SMS. To receive new
message, please delete some of the
stored messages.
On the navigator key
, press or
until the
SMS
screen is displayed, confirm
using
OK
.
Select
MEMORY
using or . Press
Valid.
.
A screen informs you as to the number of
messages contained in each folder (new,
inbox, sent and draft). It also indicates the
total number of messages stored and the
amount of space available.
To exit the memory information screen, press
Return
.
Emptying an SMS folder
This function is used to delete all the
messages contained in a folder. To delete
the messages one by one refer to paragaph
Managing read messages,
page
17
.
On the navigator key
, press or
until the
SMS
screen is displayed, confirm
using
OK
.
Select
EMPTY BOX
using or . Press
Valid.
.
Select the folder you want to empty by
pressing or . Press
Valid.
to delete
all messages in the selected folder.
When you empty an SMS folder, all
messages linked to a personal box
will not be erased.
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