SMS (Short Message Service)
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Using SMS
SMS allows you to send and receive text
messages between other fixed-line and
mobile phones that support compatible
SMS networks and features.
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To use SMS features, you must:
– subscribe to a Caller ID and/or an
appropriate service such as SMS.
– confirm that SMS is turned on.
– confirm that the correct message
centre numbers are stored.
Contact your service provider/
telephone company for details and
availability.
Note:
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A total of 47 messages (at 160
characters/message) can be saved.
Total number may be more than 47 if
length of messages is less than 160
characters/message.
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If the unit is connected to a PBX
system, you may not be able to use
SMS features.
Turning SMS on/off
The default setting is
“
Off
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Storing SMS message
centre numbers
SMS message centre numbers must be
stored in order to send and receive SMS
messages.
Contact your service provider/telephone
company for more information.
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To store “
Message Centre1
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To store “
Message Centre2
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For PBX users:
– You need to add the PBX line
access number and a dialling pause
to the beginning of the Message
Centre 1 number.
– If you only use the Message Centre
1 number for SMS, store the
Message Centre 1 number as is
(without adding a line access
number or dialling pause) to
Message Centre 2.
Sending a message
Writing and sending a new
message
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Create
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If
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Use Last Text?
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displayed, you can use the text
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