23
W R I T I N G A N D S E N D I N G T E X T M E S S A G E S
The
C re a t e m e s s a g e
option allows you to write
and send text messages. Refer “Text Entry” on
page 13 for more information about entering text
using your phone keypad.
To write a new message:
>
From the stand-by display, press
M e n u
.
>
The
M e s s a g e s
menu is shown, press
S e l e c t
.
>
Te x t m e s s a g e s
is highlighted, press
S e l e c t
.
>
C re a t e m e s s a g e
is highlighted, press
S e l e c t
.
>
Compose your message using the keypad.
>
While composing your message, press
O p t i o n s
at any time to access the message options:
S e n d
and
S e n d o p t i o n s
— see below.
C l e a r t e x t
to erase all text in the current
message.
S a v e m e s s a g e
to store your current
message. Scroll to
S a v e d t e x t m s g s .
to save
the message in the
S a v e d t e x t m s g s .
folder,
Te m p l a t e s
to save the message as a
predefined template, or select one of your own
custom folders, and press
S e l e c t
.
I n s e r t c o n t a c t
to insert a name from your
directory into the message.
I n s e r t n u m b e r
to insert a number from your
directory into the message.
U s e t e m p l a t e
to insert text from a predefined
template into your message.
E x i t e d i t o r
to save the message to your
S a v e d t e x t m s g s .
folder automatically and
leave the message editor.
I n s e r t w o rd
to enter a word and insert it into
your message. This option is available if
predictive text is on.
I n s e r t s y m b o l
to insert a special character
into your message. This option is available if
predictive text is on.
D i c t i o n a r y
to select the predictive text
language and enable it, or
D i c t i o n a r y o f f
to
disable predictive text.
>
To send the message, press
O p t i o n s
and select
either:
S e n d
to send to a single recipient. Enter the
recipient’s phone number or press
S e a rch
to
retrieve a number from your directory, then
press
O K
.
S e n d o p t i o n s
then
S e n d t o m a n y
to send
the message to multiple recipients in your
directory,
S e n d t o l i s t
to send the message to
one of your distribution lists, or
S e n d i n g
p ro f i l e
to send the message to one of your
predefined profiles, then press
O K
.
R E A D I N G M E S S A G E S
When you receive a message, an information note
and an envelope icon appear on the display below
the signal strength and battery indicators. By
default a received text message is accompanied by
an audible alert.
To read a new message:
>
Press
S h o w
to display the message when it is
received.
>
Either press
O p t i o n s
to access the message
options or
E x i t
to store the message in your
I n b ox
folder and return to the stand-by display.
To read a stored message:
>
From the stand-by display, press
M e n u
.
>
The
M e s s a g e s
menu is shown, press
S e l e c t
.
>
Te x t m e s s a g e s
is highlighted, press
S e l e c t
.
>
Scroll to
I n b ox
and press
S e l e c t
.
>
The most recent text message is highlighted.
Scroll through the messages to the one you
want to view. Unread text messages are
indicated by an envelope icon. Press
S e l e c t
to
read the text message.
>
Press the lower
S C R O L L
key to read the whole
message.
>
Either press
O p t i o n s
to access the message
options or
E x i t
to store the message in your
I n b ox
folder and return to the stand-by display.
To use the message viewing options:
>
When reading a message, press
O p t i o n s
to
access the following message options:
D e l e t e
to delete the message you are viewing.
When sending text messages, your Vertu
phone displays a confirmation message. This
is an indication that the text message has
been sent by your Vertu phone to the
message centre.
This is not an indication that the text
message has been received at the intended
destination.
A flashing envelope icon on the stand-by
display indicates that the message memory is
full. Before you can receive or send any more
text messages you must erase some of your
existing text messages or move them to a
personal folder.
Summary of Contents for Signature RHV-2
Page 1: ...REFERENCE MANUAL ...
Page 52: ...44 ...