Text Messages To A Pabx - Siemens Gigaset SL 100 User Manual

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SMS (Text Messages)
If you do not like the melody or logo, after
terminated.
After loading, the melody or logo will remain in the incoming SMS list
until you delete it by pressing the display key
You can also load the melody or screensaver from other handsets
i
registered at the same base station.
How to open a screensaver or melody sent as an SMS attachment is
explained on page 47.
Activating/deactivating a screensaver
v
¢
Settings
s
Screen Picture
a
The screensaver is not displayed:
During a call,
When the room monitor or Walk and Talk function is activated,
i
If you have just received an SMS or a message on the answering
machine(SL 150 only) ,
If the handset is de-registered.
Text messages
You can only receive a text message when the Calling Line Identification is for-
warded to the extension of the PABX (CLIP).
The CLIP of the number of the SMS centre is evaluated in the Gigaset (telephone).
If your phone is connected to a PABX, you may have to prefix the number of the SMS
centre with an access code (this depends on your PABX). You can store the access code
in your base station (page 91).
If in doubt, you can test your PABX by sending a text message to your own number and
putting the access code before the number of the SMS centre. If you do not receive the
message, send another one, this time without the access code.
When you send messages, your sender number may be sent without your extension
number. The recipient cannot reply to you directly in this case.
Text messages can only be sent and received through ISDN exchanges with the MSN
number assigned to your base station.
52
Select and confirm to activate or deactivate the
OK
screensaver (‰ = On).
Long press (back to idle status).
to a PABX
press
. The loading process will be
Install
No
Delete
(page 44).

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