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Using Messaging*
Use of text messages
If your service provider supplies the text messages service, your phone is capable of receiving
pager-like alpha numeric messages.
Your phone can store up to 100 text messages (depending on their length) and can automatically
replace the old messages by new ones received. Your can also return calls or store in memory
the phone numbers left for you in the message by using the dedicated message key [**].
In this chapter we will explain how to:
Use the message key to access the message
Return a call by pressing a single button
Lock and unlock messages
Delete one or more messages
Follow these symbols as a guide for using the volume keys and smart button.
Press [↑] to scroll up
Press [↓] to scroll down
Press [MENU] to select
Press [**] to open the Messaging menu.
* Contact your service provider for availability.
Receiving messages
If your phone is ON and you receive a Voice Mail, Mini Browser alert, or alpha numeric
message:
An alert sounds
See selecting ringer on page ___ to set your phone's alert. See page ___ to learn about
Reminder tones.
An indicator appears on the display
[**] – Appears on the lower line of the display when you receive an alpha numeric
message. It will stay on the display until your have read the message.
Msg Menu Full – Appears in the main display when the message memory is completely
full and your phone is in idle mode.
Msg Mem Low – Appears when your phone's message memory is almost full (at
approximately 85% capacity).
[***] – Appears on the bottom line of the display when you receive a Voice mail
message. It will stay on the display until you have listened to the message. Your service
provider will then signal your phone to turn the indicator off.
Press [**] to open the Messaging menu
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