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Setup menu
Find out how to set your phone
according to your own personal
wishes and needs.
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Messages
List menu
First
Enter the List menu
by pressing
Select »Messages«
Favourites
Instead of entering your
own message you can make use of
the "Favourites" which are standard
messages already stored in your
phone. You only need to insert the
name, place or time in the empty
spaces. The cursor automatically
points to the first empty space.
Once you have filled this in, you can
move the cursor to the next empty
space simply by pressing »NEXT«.
Broadcasts
Broadcasts are
general messages which are sent
to a group of subscribers, typically
containing local weather reports,
sports results, etc.
A broadcast message is scrolled
twice over the display. If you do not
see the message when it is
received, you can read it later on by
selecting »Broadcasts«.
If you do not store a broadcast
message, it will be deleted when
you switch off your telephone –
even if the message has not been
read.
In addition to reading a broadcast,
you can select it, press »OPTION«
and:
• delete
it
•
store
it for reading it later on
•
forward
it to another phone
number
• extract
a phone number, if any,
to call or store in your address or
phone books
If you want to receive broadcast
messages, you have to enter the
Setup menu (see p. 62) to set up
this feature.
Voice mail
Some networks
offer a voice mail function where
you can listen to your voice mails
just by selecting the submenu
»Voice mail«.
Other networks send you an SMS
message when you receive a new
voice mail, and you will then have to
call your network operator’s voice
mail number to listen to it.
Facts & Tips
• If you have selected Roaming, i.e. if
you are abroad and connected to a
foreign network, you may be able to
receive broadcasts from other net-
works, too.
• The phone will show the broadcast
ID number, allowing you to identify
the kind of message received.
• The phone will show on which line
your voice mail is located.
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