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SMS (Text Messages)
The general mailbox cannot be assigned a PIN. Only the general mailbox is activated
when you purchase the phone. Its mailbox ID is "0". The general mailbox cannot be
deactivated.
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Activated mailboxes are marked ‰.
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Mailbox 2
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If you operate a number of devices (base stations) with SMS functionality
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on a single phone line, then each SMS mailbox ID may only occur once.
In this case you also have to change the preset ID of the general mailbox.
To find out how to change the PIN, turn to page 49. If you have forgotten your PIN, you
can reset it by restoring the factory settings of the base station. This will delete all mes-
sages from all mailboxes.
If you deactivate a mailbox (in the line Call Director: line set Off), messages sent to that
box will be lost. The messages stored for that box are deleted.
If you deactivate the PIN protection, the PIN is reset to 0000.
Sending a text message to a personal mailbox
To send a text message to your personal mailbox, the sender has to know your ID and
enter it after your number. Send your SMS contact a text message. Your SMS telephone
number with the current ID will be sent automatically. The recipient can then store it in
his or her directory.
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Settings
SMS Mailboxes
Select and confirm, e.g. Mailbox 2.
OK
Activating/deactivating the mailbox
Turn on Activate.
Scroll to the ID: line and enter a digit (ID) for your pri-
vate mailbox (1–9). Already assigned digits will not
be available.
Scroll to the Protection: line and activate PIN protec-
tion.
Scroll to the line PIN: and assign a PIN (4-digit).
Depending on the operating situation: Now press
the display key to confirm the entry.
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Call Director:
Off
ID:
1
Protection:
Off
PIN
0000
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