Cell Broadcast; Reading And Managing Messages; Managing Topics - Nokia 7710 User Manual

Nokia cell phone user's guide
Hide thumbs Also See for 7710:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Cell broadcast

Go to
Desk
>
Cell
broadcast.
In areas where Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) is available,
you can receive messages on various topics such as, for
example, weather or traffic conditions, from your service
provider. For available topics and relevant topic numbers,
contact your service provider.
Cell broadcast is a network service. Check with your service
provider to see whether CBS is available.
Note that a packet data (GPRS) connection may prevent
cell broadcast reception. Contact your network operator
for the correct GPRS settings.

Reading and managing messages

To read a message, tap Read.
To save a message you are reading, press
select
Edit
>
Save
message.
To delete a message you are reading, press
select
Edit
>
Delete
message.
To lock a message you are reading, press
select
Edit
>
Lock
message. You can lock a message to
make sure that it won't be deleted, if new messages of
the same topic are received.
To go to the next or previous message, tap
Previous.
To start or stop receiving CBS messages, tap
Reception on

Managing topics

Tip: You can search for different topics. Enter a topic
name in the search field.
To be notified of a specific new topic, press
select
Topic
> Hotmark. The hot topic is marked with an
exclamation mark "!".
To edit or remove topics when the reception is off,
press
and select
or
Delete
topic(s). Note that you cannot edit topics in the
All list view.
and
To subscribe, scroll to a topic and press Subscribe. A
check mark is displayed in the box on the left-hand side
and
of the topic. To unsubscribe, tap Unsubscribe.
To create a new topic list, press
and
Manage
lists.... Tap
list.
or
Reception
off.
Topic
>
More options
>
and select
New
and enter a name for the new
Copyright
2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.
©
Next
or
and
Edit topic...
Lists
>
141

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents