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Service Centre number (Menu 2 4 2)
Enter the Service Centre number supplied
by the network operator.
Note: do not confuse this number with
that of the message recipient.
Validity (Menu 2 4 3)
This network service enables you to set a
time interval during which messages are
stored at the Service Centre. To move
through items press
and to modify
time units (min., hour, days, week) use
and
.
Note: if the maximum time entered
exceeds Service Centre specifications the
value is changed automatically to the spe-
cified value.
Destination (Menu 2 4 4)
This function enables you to store a desti-
nation number to which all messages are
sent.
Note: if the telephone number is stored
there it will not be requested every time
you send a message.
Protocol Id. (Menu 2 4 5)
This network service enables the conver-
sion of messages into different formats,
such as Email, Fax, X.400. Modify the
pre-set value (0) only after contacting the
Service Centre.
Set default (Menu 2 4 6)
This function activates the selected para-
meter. In case of several stored profiles, it
allows you to chose and applicate (as
long as another is not set as default) the
selected parameter.
Autodelete (Menu 2 5)
This function deletes messages automati-
cally after they have been read.
Reply path (Menu 2 6)
This network service enables the receiver
of the message to send a replay by using
the same Service Centre.
Status report (Menu 2 7)
This network service enables the sender
to receive confirmation of receipt of the
message from the recipient.
Information (Menu 2 8)
This option supplies information on the
messages present in the SIM card.
The first line displays the number of mes-
sages present and the maximum permit-
ted number of messages.
The next two lines display respectively the
number of messages received and those
written and stored.
Note: written and stored messages (and
those received) are also stored on the
SIM card: they keep the memory usy and
therefore remember to delete them if they
are not useful.