Customizing Message Settings - Kyocera K126C User Manual

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Erasing messages automatically
Use this setting to have old messages
automatically erased from the InBox when
memory is low.
Select
1.
Menu
Messages
Msg Settings
Auto-Erase.
Highlight
2.
Old InBox Msgs
Older messages will now be erased as new
messages are received.
• To disable this setting select
Messages
Msg Settings
Disabled.

Customizing message settings

To make messaging easier, you can customize
settings for sending and receiving messages.
Creating group lists
You can create and save a list of multiple
recipients. Your phone stores five group lists with
up to 10 recipients per list.
Select
1.
Menu
Messages
.
Create New
Enter a name for the list. For help entering
2.
text, see
page
11.
Press
to select
3.
To enter the first phone number or email
4.
address, select an option:
to select numbers from your
Recent List
Recent List.
User Guide for the Kyocera K126C Phone
and press
.
Menu
Auto-Erase
Group Lists
.
Next
New Address
or email address manually.
Contacts List
addresses from your phone book.
Select
5.
Options
Select
6.
Recent List
contact to add.
When finished, select
7.
To send a message to your new group, see
8.
"Sending text messages" on page
Creating and editing prewritten
messages (AutoText)
Your phone comes with prewritten (AutoText)
messages, such as "Please call me," which you
can insert into the body of a text message. You can
create new ones. Your phone will store up to 40
AutoText messages, with up to 100 characters
per message.
Select
1.
Menu
Msg Settings
To create a new pre-written message,
2.
select
New AutoText
-or-
To edit an existing pre-written message,
highlight the message and press
Enter or edit the text and press
3.
. For help entering text, see
Done
to enter the phone number
to select numbers or email
to select the next number.
or
then the
Contacts
.
Done
17.
Messages
.
Edit AutoText
.
page
.
to select
11.
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