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SMS (text messages)
Aton CL100 - Gigaset C450 / SWZ-PTT en / Internet / sms_neutral.fm / 19.6.06
SMS (text messages)
Your unit is supplied ready for you to send text
messages immediately.
Requirements:
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Calling Line Identification (CLIP, page 10) is
enabled for your phone connection.
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Your network provider supports SMS in the
fixed network (information on this can be
obtained from your network provider).
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You are registered with your service pro-
vider to send and receive SMS. Registration
is only carried out when the first SMS is sent.
Text messages are exchanged between SMS
centres that are operated by service providers.
You must enter the SMS centre in the unit
through which you wish to send and receive.
You can receive SMS from
every
SMS centre
that is entered if you have registered with your
service provider. Your text message is sent
through the SMS centre that is active
(page 18). Only one SMS centre can be the
active send service centre at any one time.
Your SMS messages are sent through the SMS
centre that is entered as the
active send serv-
ice centre
. However, you can activate any
other SMS centre as the active send service cen-
tre to send a current message (page 18).
If no SMS Service Centre is entered, the SMS
menu only consists of the entry
Settings
. Enter
an SMS Service Centre (page 18).
Please remember:
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If your phone is connected to a PABX, please
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You must be registered with your service
provider to receive SMS text messages.
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Each incoming SMS is signalled by a single
ring (ringtone as for external calls). If you
accept such an SMS call on the first ring, the
SMS will be lost. To prevent this, suppress
the first ringtone for all external calls
Registering for SMS using the
registration wizard
*
You can use the registration wizard to register
with all service providers whose number you
have entered to send and receive SMS mes-
sages.
Precondition:
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You must have stored a number for at least
one SMS centre.
When you call up the SMS menu for the first
time, the wizard automatically registers you
with accessible SMS centres whose number you
have entered. You can also use the registration
wizard to register with SMS centres at a later
time.
§Menu§
¢
SMS
(on 1st. call)
§Menu§
¢
SMS
¢
Settings
¢
Register to Service
Centres
(later)
§OK§
Press the display key to confirm
the prompt.
You can now receive text messages from any of
the SMS centres whose number you have
entered (page 18).
Writing/sending an SMS
An SMS may contain up to 160 characters.
Writing/sending an SMS
§Menu§
¢
SMS
¢
Write Message
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Write an SMS. For how to enter
§Menu§
Send Text
Select and press
§OK§
.
s
/
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Enter the number with prefix
(including your local area code)
from the directory or key it in
manually, and press
§OK§
.
For SMS to an SMS mailbox: put
the mailbox ID at the
end
of the
number.
The SMS is sent.
Note:
The access number (062 210 00 0) for the Swisscom
SMS centre is pre-programmed when supplied.
* Dependent on provider. Currently not
possible on the Swisscom network.
Note:
If you are interrupted by an external call while writing
an SMS, the text is automatically saved in the draft
message list.