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R290 User’s Guide
To delete a character, press
CLR
. If you want to delete all of the text (but
not the destination, service centre, validity or type information), press and
hold
CLR
. ‘
Delete Message?
’ is displayed. Press
YES
to delete the text.
Press
NO
to return to the message text.
You can recall a phone number from memory by pressing
MEM
to gain
access to the abbreviated dialled number stores in memory, locate the
required number in the normal way and then press
YES
to insert it in the
message.
When you have entered the message text, press
SOFT LEFT
to move to
the destination address screen. Further presses of
SOFT LEFT
move to
the Service Centre Address, Validity period, and Message Type screens.
These must be completed before a message can be successfully sent.
On a Phase 2 SIM the destination address, service centre number and
message type may be preset by your Service Provider.
A useful feature provided by the phone allows the destination address,
service centre number, validity period and message type to be preset via
the defaults menu.
To Enter the Destination Address
If you have not entered a destination address (recipient’s phone number)
via the default menu a
‘Enter Number
’ prompt will be displayed on the
destination address screen. This prompt will disappear when you enter the
first digit or recall a number from memory using
MEM
.
To Enter the Service Centre Number
If you have not entered a service centre number (provided by your service
provider) via the default menu an ‘
Enter Number
’ prompt will be
displayed on the service centre address screen. This prompt will
disappear when you enter the first digit.
To Enter the Validity Period
You can enter a period of time which tells the service centre how long to
retain the message and keep trying to send it when the destination cannot
be reached.
To help you when you first use this function, we have preset the validity
period to 2 days.
To Select the Message Type
You can choose how the message will be transmitted from the service
centre to the final destination. To help you when you first use this
function the default is normal GSM text.
1. Press
SOFT LEFT
,
3
to enter Messages menu.
2. Press
2
to show the Originate menu.
3. Press
6
to display the Defaults Menu.
4. Press
4
to display Type.
5. Use the
<*
and
#>
keys to scroll through the message types stored in
memory (Text, Fax, Voice, ERMES, Paging, E-mail and Voice
Call I).
6. Press
YES
to select the one you wish to use.
To Review Your Newly Created Message
The
SOFT
keys now allow you to scroll through the message (including
the parameter information) if you want to check it.
You can now save the message, or send it, or modify it as required.
To Create a Message from an Existing Message
1. Press
SOFT LEFT
,
3
to enter Messages menu.
2. Press
2
to show the Originate menu.
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