
M e n u f u n c t i o n s
, and select one of the
following:
•
—
defines the maximum number of received
status messages that are kept in the
•
—
defines the maximum number of sent status
messages that are kept in the
folder.
•
—
defines if the delivery reports that the network sends on
your status messages are shown (network service).
•
—
displays the name or number of the recipient of
situation indicators.
•
Default recipient of status messages
—
defines the default recipient of
status messages and callback requests.
•
Display last sent status in idle
—
defines if the last sent status message is
shown on the display in idle mode.
Q
You can read and write text messages, and send them to individuals
and talk groups (network service). You can also save messages in
folders for later use. You can send text messages of up to 399 characters.
Messages longer than 140 characters are formed with concatenated
messages, where the maximum number of individual messages is three.
However, in some languages the maximum length of characters in
concatenated messages may be less than 399 characters depending on the
used alphabet.
Important:
Some networks may not support the text message character
counts indicated in this user guide. In such a network, text messages that are
over the allowed number of characters cannot be delivered, but they may be
deleted as a whole. Pay attention to the character count when you write
messages to be sent in such a network. Contact your service provider or
network operator for the details of your network.
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