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4 {j/OK} i “Edit Message” i {>} i
Continue from step 3, “3.16.1 Writing and sending a
new message”, page 26.
3.16.6 Erasing saved messages
1
{j/OK} i “SMS” i {>}
2 “Send List” i {>}
3 Press {^} or {V} repeatedly to select the message.
i {j/OK}
4 {j/OK} i “Erase” i {>}
L To erase all messages, select “Erase All”.
i {>}
5 “Yes” i {>} i {ih}
Note:
L If “Inform SMSC?” is displayed, select “Yes” then
press {>} to have the unit inform the SMS message
centre that memory is now available to receive new
messages.
3.17 Receiving a message
When an SMS message is received:
– a tone is heard (if the cordless handset ringer is
turned on)
– “Receiving SMS Message” is displayed
– F is displayed
– the message indicator on the cordless handset
flashes if the message alert feature (page 52) has
been turned on
3.17.1 Reading a received message
1
{j/OK} i “SMS” i {>}
2 “Receive List” i {>}
3 To access the public mailbox
“Public” i {>}
To access a private mailbox
Select the desired mailbox. i {>} i Enter its
password.
L If a mailbox contains new (unread) SMS
messages, “@” is displayed next to the total
number of messages for that mailbox.
4 Press {^} or {V} repeatedly to select a message.
L Messages which have already been read are
indicated by a “Q”, even if they were read using
another cordless handset.
5 Press {j/OK} to read the message content.
Note:
L To call the message sender, press {C} or {s}.
3.17.2 Replying to a message
1
While reading a received message, press {j/OK}.
2 “Reply” i {>}
3 Enter a message (page 58). i {j/OK}
4 Edit the destination phone number and/or press
{j/OK}.
5 Continue from step 5, “3.16.1 Writing and sending a
new message”, page 26.
Editing/forwarding a message
1. While reading a received message, press {j/OK}.
2. “Edit Message” i {>}
3. Continue from step 3, “3.16.1 Writing and sending a
new message”, page 26.
3.17.3 Erasing received messages
1
While reading a received message, press {j/OK}.
2 “Erase” i {>}
L To erase all messages, select “Erase All”.
i {>}
3 “Yes” i {>} i {ih}
3.17.4 Storing the sender’s number in the
cordless handset phonebook
1
While reading a received message, press {j/OK}.
2 “Add Phonebook” i {>}
3 Continue from step 3, “3.3.1 Storing phonebook
items”, page 20.
3.17.5 Editing the sender’s number before
calling back
1
While reading a received message, press {j/OK}.
2 “Edit and Call” i {>}
3 Edit the number. i {C} / {s}
3.18 Guide to SMS settings
3.18.1 Storing/changing the public keys
Public keys are similar to mailboxes, and allow you to
password protect your received messages. You can
create 6 public keys and assign a password to each. You
can change the password or name of the public key and
erase the public key.
1 {j/OK} i “SMS” i {>}
2 “Settings” i {>}
3 “Public Key” i {>}
4 Select the desired public key (“Public Key1” to
“Public Key6”) i {>}
L To change a public key, select the public key. i
{>} 2 times i Enter the 4-digit public key
password. i Go to step 5.
L To erase the public key, select the public key. i
{>} 2 times i Enter the 4-digit public key
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