Inbox, Outbox And Draft. - Haier HG-Z1600 User Manual

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6.4 Inbox, Outbox and Drafts.
"Inbox"
All received messages, including SMS, EMS and PUSH message are stored here.
"Outbox" Messages failed to be sent are stored here.
"Drafts" Messages composed to be sent some time later are stored here.
If you answered an incoming call or press Power while composing a message to quit, this message will be
saved to Drafts automatically.
Note To use efficiently the storage space on your device, please termly empty old messages in the
boxes.
6.5 Settings
6.5.1 SMS center
The number of SMS center is provided by ISP. It helps receiving and sending messages. Please consult
with ISP assistant for SMS center number.
6.5.2 SMS validity
The SMS may not be sent via SMS center due to some external reasons.
With this option you can set the time limit the SMS stays in SMS center. If it hasn't been sent out till the
deadline, the SMS center will no longer deal with it.
6.5.3 Save types
With this option you can select to save the received message to SIM card or on the phone.
If the messages on SIM card amounts to the maximum, system will auto-save the next message to phone.
6.6 Voice mail
You can save Voice mail number here. This number should be provide by ISP.
When you can't answer an incoming call for some reason, system will divert it to the voice mail number to
ask the caller to drop a voice note, which is stored in network servers of the Voice mail system. You then can
visit voice mail to listen the message. If you enter a wrong voice mail number, you can not use this function.
Changing Voice mail number
1. When standby, press Navigation right you can enter sub menu of Message.
2. Enter "Voice mail", if you haven't set up it, it will prompt the user.
3. Press LSK to edit. Enter Voice mail number, then press "OK"
4. Call: Dial it to connect to Voice mail.
6.7 Storage status
You can view the storage status of the messages on SIM card or on the phone.
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