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5.
Select an option to perform its function.
6.
When you have completed composing your message,
press
SEND
to send it.
View and Edit Draft Pic. Messages
1.
In the
Messages
menu, select
Drafts
. A list of any draft
messages that you’ve saved appears in the display.
2.
Highlight the picture message that you wish to view, then
press
EDIT
. The
Create Pic Msg
screen appears in the
display.
3.
Make any needed changes and press
Options
. The
following options appear in the display:
• Preview
— Shows the message contents.
• Add Quick Text
— Insert pre-composed text into your message.
• Save As Draft
— Saves the changed message to the Draft Box.
• Priority Level
— Choose
High
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
• Validity Period
— Enter the
Date
when this message will cease
to be valid, then use the Left and Right navigation keys to choose
the
Time
.
• Delivery Ack
— Choose
On
or
Off
— Requests confirmation
when your message is received.
• Remove Picture
— Remove image included in draft message.
• Remove Sound
— Remove sound file included in draft message.
• Add To Contacts
— Save the recipient’s number or e-mail
address to your Contacts.
4.
Select an option to perform its function.
5.
When you have completed composing your message,
press
SEND
to send it.
Managing Draft Messages
1.
In the
Messages
menu, select
Drafts
. A list of any draft
messages that you’ve composed appears in the display.
2.
Highlight a message, then do one of the following:
•
To remove the highlighted message from the
Drafts
box, press
Erase
.
•
To access other options, press
Options
. The following options
appear in the display:
–
Send
— Send the highlighted message to the number or e-mail
address currently included with the message.
–
Lock
/
Unlock
— Block/permit erasure of the highlighted message.
–
Add To Contacts
— Save the recipient’s number and/or e-mail
address to your Contacts.
–
Save Quick Text
— Save the message text as Quick Text for insertion
into other messages.
–
Erase Multiple
— Delete selected unlocked draft messages.
Select an option to perform its function.