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Text Messaging (SMS)

Delete Template

1. Press 

6

; or press 

Menu

 then 

Select

.

2. Scroll 

 or 

 to 

Templates

 and press 

Select

.

3. Scroll 

 or 

 to the template and press 

Options

.

4. Scroll 

 to 

Delete

 and press 

Select

.

5. Press 

Yes

 to confirm or 

No

 to cancel.

6. Press 

!

 to return to standby.

Inbox

The messages in the Inbox are listed according 
to the time of receipt, with the newest message 
appearing first. Each time a text message is 
received, the screen displays the number of 
new messages received.

View messages in the Inbox

1. Press 

6

; or press 

Menu

 then 

Select

.

2. Scroll 

 to 

Inbox

 and press 

Select

.

3. Scroll to your desired message then press 

Read

. The message is displayed.

4. When viewing the message content, you can 

press 

Options

 to access the following:

Reply

Send a reply to the sender of 
the message.

Forward

Send the message to another 
number.

Message Details

View the sender's number and 
time and date of reception.

Use Number

Call the sender's number or 
Save it to the Phonebook

Delete

Delete the text message.

5. To return to text messaging menu, press 

Back

 twice.

Reply to an Inbox message

1. While viewing the message, press 

Options

 

then 

Select

 to choose 

Reply

.

2. Write your reply message.

3. Press 

Options

 and 

Select

 to send the 

message as shown in steps 3-5 of "Write and 
send new text message" on page 32.

Forward an Inbox message

1. While viewing the message, press 

Options

.

2. Scroll 

 to 

Forward

 and press 

Select

. The 

message is displayed again so you can edit if 
you wish.

3. After editing, press 

Options

.

4. Press 

Select

 to send the message as shown 

in steps 3-5 of "Write and send new text 
message" on page 32.

View message details

1. While viewing the message, press 

Options

.

2. Scroll 

 to 

Message Details

 and press 

Select

.

3. The sender's details, phone number, date 

and time of reception are displayed.

4. Press 

Dial

 to call the sender or 

!

 to return 

to standby.

Call a sender's number

1. While viewing the message, press 

Options

.

2. Scroll 

 to 

Use Number

 and press 

Select

.

3. Press 

Select

 again to choose 

Call

. The 

number is dialled.

Save a sender's number

1. While viewing the message, press 

Options

.

2. Scroll 

 to 

Use Number

 and press 

Select

.

3. Scroll 

 to 

Save

 and press 

Select

.

TIP: 

While reading a text message, press 

 or 

 to scroll 

to the next or previous row.

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Text Messaging (SMS)

4. Enter the name and press 

OK

. The number is 

displayed, press 

Save

.

5. Scroll 

 or 

 to the desired call group 

and press 

Select

.

6. The Inbox screen is displayed again.

Delete an Inbox message

1. While viewing the message, press 

Options

.

2. Scroll 

 or 

 to 

Delete

 and press 

Select

.

3. Press 

Yes

 to confirm or 

No

 to cancel.

Draft Box

The text messages saved as drafts will be 
stored in Draft box. The Draft box can store 5 
draft messages. When the number of messages 
in Draft box has reached 5, the display will 
show 

Draftbox is full

. You have to delete an 

old draft message in order to save a new one.

Review or Edit Draft message

1. Press 

6

; or press 

Menu

 then 

Select

.

2. Scroll 

 or 

 to 

Drafts

 and press 

Select

.

3. If you have more than one draft message, 

scroll 

 or 

 to your desired message 

and press 

Options

.

4. Press 

Select

 to begin editing your text.

5. Press 

Options

 again to access the following:

Send

Save

Insert Symbol

Insert Emoticon

Insert Template

6. Press 

Select

 to send the message as shown 

in steps 3-5 of "Write and send new text 
message" on page 32.

Delete a message from Draft box

1. Press 

6

; or press 

Menu

 then 

Select

.

2. Scroll 

 or 

 to 

Drafts

 and press 

Select

.

3. If you have more than one draft message, 

scroll 

 or 

 to your desired message 

and press 

Options

.

4. Scroll 

 to 

Delete

 and press 

Select

.

5. Press 

Yes

 to confirm or 

No

 to cancel.

Outbox

The Outbox contains all text messages that 
have been sent, including the successful and 
failed ones. It lets you view messages you have 
sent and forward the messages to other people 
without having to re-write a new message. 
When the Outbox is full, new message will 
replace the oldest message. 

View a message in the Outbox

1. Press 

6

; or press 

Menu

 then 

Select

.

2. Scroll 

 or 

 to 

Outbox

 and press 

Select

.

3. Scroll 

 or 

 to the text message and 

press 

Read

.

4. When viewing a message you can press 

Options

 to access the following:

Forward

Delete

5. Press 

!

 to return to standby.

Forward a message from the Outbox

1. When viewing a message in the Outbox, 

press 

Options

 then 

Select

 to access 

Forward

.

2. If necessary edit the text message then press 

Options

:

Send

Save

Insert Symbol

Insert Emoticon

Insert Template

Note: If you are trying to save a new draft message when 
5 draft messages have been saved in Draft box, the 
display will show 

Draftbox is Full

, you have to delete 

an old draft message to save a new one.

Summary of Contents for CR2000 MKII

Page 1: ...ental Telephone USER GUIDE This telephone has been designed for ease of use Please read the instructions and keep it handy for future reference If you have any problems with your phone refer to the He...

Page 2: ...formance 10 Date and time 11 Set date and time manually 11 Getting to know your phone 12 Handset buttons 12 Handset display 13 Display icons 13 Telstra CR2000 MKII cordless rental phone 14 Navigating...

Page 3: ...message 33 Insert a symbol 33 Insert Emoticon 33 Insert Template 33 Edit Template 33 Delete Template 34 Inbox 34 View messages in the Inbox 34 Reply to an Inbox message 34 Forward an Inbox message 34...

Page 4: ...g from such noncompliance 11 Use only the AC power adaptors supplied with this product Should you lose your AC power adaptor or it becomes faulty please contact Telstra on 13 2203 12 Please ensure tha...

Page 5: ...below slide the stand downward until it releases from the locking grooves then lift the stand out Telephone wall socket Telephone line cord Mains power wall socket Mains power cable Stand 9 Getting s...

Page 6: ...teries will reduce with time as they wear out giving the handset less talk standby time Eventually they will need to be replaced Replacement batteries can be obtained from your local electrical retail...

Page 7: ...y 1 2 and 3 In idle mode Press and hold to dial Telstra Home Messages 101 or MessageBank service During a call Press and hold to access a Call Waiting call or switch between two external calls Press a...

Page 8: ...ext messages On when there are missed calls On when there are Voicemail messages on Telstra MessageBank or Telstra Home Messages 101 On when SMS memory is full Note Pressing 3again will turn off the p...

Page 9: ...case Lower case 1 1 A B C 2 a b c 2 D E F 3 d e f 3 G H I 4 g h i 4 J K L 5 j k l 5 M N O 6 m n o 6 P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 T U V 8 t u v 8 W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9 Space 0 Space 0 Brings up symbol table in te...

Page 10: ...ce to a very high level Make sure the handset is not too close to your ear 19 Using the phone Adjust loudspeaker volume 1 Press or to adjust the loudspeaker volume 1 5 displayed on screen End a call 1...

Page 11: ...Enter the number maximum 24 digits Press Save 5 Scroll or to select the call group Press Select 6 Press to return to standby Call Groups Call Groups allow you to assign a particular ring tone to grou...

Page 12: ...ndset will display Waiting for Reply then display Transferring after getting the acceptance of the desired handset the display will show Finished when copying is completed At the receiving handset 1 T...

Page 13: ...et settings Wallpaper Your Telstra CR2000 MKII cordless rental phone can display 3 different wallpapers To set Wallpaper 1 Press Menu scroll or to Settings and press Select 2 Press Select to choose Ha...

Page 14: ...Press to return to standby Base Ringer Volume There are 5 volume levels To set Base Ringer Volume 1 Press Menu scroll or to Settings and press Select 2 Scroll to Base Settings and press Select 3 Scro...

Page 15: ...ur telephone and the red indicator will flash and the words You Have New Voicemail will be displayed The red indicator will stop flashing a short time after you have listened to all your messages Call...

Page 16: ...to the Phonebook 1 Press Menu and scroll or to Call List 2 Press Select and scroll or to Missed Calls Received Calls or Dialled Calls 3 Press Select then scroll or to the entry you want 4 Press Option...

Page 17: ...t is allowed to be entered for it which ranges from 0 to 9 Tip When writing a message the screen displays the number of available characters counted down from 160 to 0 To change the message size to 61...

Page 18: ...s or to scroll to the next or previous row 35 Text Messaging SMS 4 Enter the name and press OK The number is displayed press Save 5 Scroll or to the desired call group and press Select 6 The Inbox scr...

Page 19: ...es you may not be able to send or receive text messages on Telstra s network 37 Text Messaging SMS 6 If there is no number stored before the display will show No Service Numbers Stored Enter the numbe...

Page 20: ...ons 3 Scroll to Show Details and press Select 4 Press Back to return to previous menu level or press to return to standby Edit an event 1 Press Menu scroll or to Reminders and press Select 2 Scroll or...

Page 21: ...on for 4 seconds until In Use LED is flashing 6 The display will show Handset Registered if the registration is successful Select Base One handset can be registered to maximum 4 bases If the handset i...

Page 22: ...e page 41 Remove and place back the handset batteries The handset display is not available when attempting to add another handset to the base station Maximum number of 5 handsets has been reached de r...

Page 23: ...serious risk of explosion and or the release of highly toxic chemicals Dispose of batteries as per local state requirements Cleaning Simply clean the handset and base with a damp not wet cloth or an a...

Page 24: ...46 47...

Page 25: ...r the Copyright Act no part of it may in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photo copying microcopying scanning recording or otherwise be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmi...

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