Telstra phone features 22
Terminal Number
If you have more than one text messaging capable phone on
the same line you may not be able to receive text messages. To
prevent this you can change the terminal number of one or
more of the phones to prevent interference. You can also use
this feature to create personal text message mailboxes. Your
Telstra V1600 is set-up with Terminal number ‘0’ by default.
To change the terminal number:
1.
Press
to open the SMS menu.
2.
Scroll
to select
Settings
then press OK.
3.
Scroll
to select
Terminal
then press OK.
4.
Enter the terminal number (0-9) and then press OK.
SMS Alert
This is to enable your Telstra V1600 to alert you when there is a
text message being received by the phone.
1.
Press
to open the SMS menu.
2.
Scroll
to select
Settings
then press OK.
3.
Scroll
to select
SMS Alert
then press OK.
4.
Scroll
or
to select
On
or
Off
for incoming messages
alert. Press OK to confirm.
5.
On
SMS Alert
menu, select
Set Alert
then press OK to
select the alert tone. There are 3 tones selection:
- Morse
- Discreet
- Polyphonic
Select your choice then press OK to confirm.
Recipient Terminal
When sending a
message to a
personal mailbox,
be sure that you
enter the personal
terminal ID
number at the end
of the recipient’s
telephone number,
e.g. xx-xxxx-xxxx1,
xx-xxxx-xxxx = the
telephone
numbers, and
1 = recipient
personal terminal
ID.
If no terminal ID is
entered, your
message will be
sent to the default
terminal ID ‘0’,
which is the public
mailbox.
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