Section 3: Using the PCS Connection Card
3D: Menu Options
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Web Messaging
The Web Messaging window is used to display Web messages you receive.
Note:
For information about Web message service subscription, contact
PCS Customer Service Solutions. Additional charges may apply.
Web messaging is a feature that allows you to receive short messages (up
to 160 characters) through the CDMA network.
Reading Web Messages: The Inbox
Incoming messages are stored in the Inbox until you delete them or until
they expire (depending on your settings in the Options window).
The Web message indicator
notifies you when new messages arrive.
(If the icon is flashing, one or more of the messages is tagged as urgent.)
Tip:
Messages marked with an exclamation point (!) have been tagged by
the sender as being urgent or important.
To read messages:
1.
Select
MENU >Web Messaging
to display the Web Messaging
window.
The message header is displayed in the top of the screen (notebooks
and Pocket PCs) or on the left side of the window (Handheld PCs),
showing the address or phone number from which the message was
sent, the beginning of the message, and the callback number.
2.
Click the message header to display the message.
Unread messages are displayed in
bold
.
To delete messages:
1.
Use the check boxes to the left of the messages to select the messages
you want to delete.
2.
Select
Edit > Delete
.
3.
Confirm that you want to delete the messages by clicking
Yes
.
Summary of Contents for AirCard 550
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