Viewing Multimedia Messages - Kyocera K323 User Manual

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Sending messages from contact lists
You can only send TXT and PIX messages to
phones that are capable of receiving them or to
email addresses.
Press
to select
1.
to the Contacts menu.
Press
up or down to select
2.
or
and press
Groups
Highlight a contact and press
3.
select
.
Options
Select
4.
Send Txt Msg
press
.
Select the fields where you want to enter
5.
Text, PIX, or Sounds and press
select
.
Send
Auto receive mode
When a multimedia message is received, it is
automatically downloaded onto your phone.
The alert "Receiving Message(s)" appears
followed by "Message Received. View now?"
Press
to select
1.
Press
to select
2.
Select
and press
3.
PIX Msg
Press
to select
4.
downloads messages automatically
ON
from the server.
will prompt you for download, when
OFF
a Pix Alert is received.
30
. This will take you
Menu
Contact List
.
to
or
and
Send PIX Msg
to
.
Message
.
Settings
.
.
Auto Receive

Viewing multimedia messages

When you receive a multimedia message, a
message appears on your phone's screen. The
message is stored in the InBox until the full
message is received.
If you see the "NEW PIX MSG"
Select an option:
• View the message
.
View now
If a multimedia message is received
Note:
during a call, then the phone downloads
the message approximately one minute after
the last key is pressed.
• View the message later:
Highlight
1.
View Later
From the home screen, press
2.
.
Message
Press
up or down to select
3.
Highlight the message you want to view and
4.
press
twice to select
You can choose to select options:
Press the right softkey
5.
Press
down to highlight additional
options for the multimedia message:
The options available to you may vary.
Note:
Check with your service provider.
launches the message creation
Forward
screen, allowing you to forward the
multimedia message. The original address
press
to select
,
and press
.
to select
.
Inbox
OPEN
View now
to select
Options.
Multimedia Messaging
.

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