Note:
Multiple users can only be
set up on fixed line services.
You cannot send a sub-
addressed message to a
mobile service.
See Things you need
to know on page 35
For General
Information
Receiving sub-addressed text messages
The receiving text message (SMS)
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phone must be set for multiple
users to receive sub-addressed text messages. If a sub-addressed
text message is sent to a text message (SMS) phone that does not
have a particular sub-address set up then the text message (SMS)
phone will not automatically answer the call and will not ring. If the
call is answered by a person, an answering machine or Telstra
MessageBank®
4
or Telstra Home Messages 101®
5
service, the Telstra
server will then attempt to deliver the message as Talking Text.
Both the sender and receiver must be aware of the sub-addressing
arrangements on a particular service. Messages that are sent
without sub-addressing will be directed to the default terminal
address of 0. For this reason we recommend that there should
always be at least one text message (SMS) phone on each service
with the default sub-address of 0.
Setting up sub-addresses for multiple users
1. From the standby screen, press
MENU
button then scroll to
TXT
Menu
and press
OK
.
2. Scroll
to
TXT Settings
and press OK.
3. Scroll
to
User Boxes Parameter
and press
OK
.
4. Select one of the User Boxes 1-4 and press
Edit
.
5. Enter a NAME, PASSWORD and Sub Address number for the new
user. The Sub-Address Number can be any digit from 1-9, and
must be different from other users.
6. Press
Save
to add the new User.
7. Press and hold
to return to standby.
Reading sub-addressed text messages
1. From the standby screen, press
MENU
then scroll to
TXT Menu
and
press
OK
.
2. Scroll
MENU
to the Name of the Sub-Addressed user, and press
OK
.
3. Enter the Password for that user, and press
OK
.
4. Scroll
MENU
to the
Inbox
, and press
OK
.
5. Scroll
MENU
to the wanted message, and press
OK
to read the
message.
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Text Messaging (SMS)