Allocating An Sms Terminal Number; Memory Full - Topcom BUTLER 5500 User Manual

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Enter your password (if prompted) and confirm with OK.
Select Send to with navigator and press OK.
Enter the correspondent's telephone number, or look it up in the phonebook, and select Send with the left menu
key. If you select a "personal user account", the SMS will be sent using your standard telephonenumber plus the
user account number.E.g. If your personal user number is "1" and your telephone number is 123456789, your
correspondents will receive an SMS from: 1234567891.
Note: Messages sent from a personal user account are stored in the Outbox. In the outbox the messages are not
protected by a password.
9.4.6 Deleting a personal user account
Select SMS and confirm with OK.
Select Settings with the navigator and press OK.
Select Users and confirm with OK.
Select Delete User with the navigator and press OK. All the personal user accounts appear on the screen.
Using the navigator, select the account to be removed and press OK.
Enter the system PIN (the factory setting is 0000), and select OK. The account is deleted. All the SMS messages
received by the account are deleted; those sent from the account are still saved in the Outbox.
9.5

ALLOCATING AN SMS TERMINAL NUMBER

It is possible for several SMS-enabled telephones to be connected up to the same line. So that each telephone can
continue to receive SMSs, they must be allocated different SMS terminal numbers. This is network depending! To
allocate a number:
Press SMS.
Select Settings with the navigator and press OK.
Select Terminal Number with the navigator and press OK.
The number "0" is pre-set. To change it: Enter the preferred number (from 0 to 9) and confirm with OK.
If you have already created personal user accounts, your Butler 5500 will not allow you to allocate a terminal number
that corresponds to an existing user number. If two SMS-enabled telephones connected up to the same line have the
same terminal number, neither will be able to receive SMSs. They must be given differing numbers.E.g. If you have
already created a user account with the number "3", you must allocate a terminal number other than "3".
If you keep the pre-set terminal number "0" in your Butler 5500 and your telephone number is 123456789, your
correspondents can continue to send you SMSs at 123456789. If you give the terminal a number other than "0", you
must tell your correspondents so that they can continue to send you SMS messages: they will need to affix the terminal
number to your telephone number.E.g. If you give your Butler 5500 the terminal number "3" and your telephone number
is 12346789, your correspondents will need to send their SMSs to: 13456789 3.
9.6
SET SMS ALERT TONE
Your handset can play a different melody, a morse beep or a discreet tone to announce a new text message.
Press SMS to open the SMS menu.
Select Settings and press OK.
Select SMS Alert. and press OK.
Scroll to Set Alert and press OK.
Select the type of alert you want and press OK to confirm or BACK to return to the previous menu.
Select ON or OFF and press OK to confirm the setting.
9.7

MEMORY FULL

When the memory is full, you get the screen message "Memory Full". You can no longer send or receive SMSs. To
continue to receive SMSs, you can delete some or all of the messages. To delete all the messages stored in the "Inbox"
and "Outbox":
Select Menu and then SMS and confirm with OK.
Select Delete Messages and press OK.
Select All Messages with the navigator and press OK.
The screen displays: All Messages: Confirm?. Confirm with OK or cancel with Back.
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