Siemens SXG75 User Manual page 80

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Start conversation
You can initiate a new conversation
from any tab within the Instant mes-
sage application.
Open menu and select
§Options§
Start
Enter text
J
(up to 500 digits).
Open menu and select
§Options§
Send.
• If a single contact is selected, mes-
sage is sent directly.
• If several contacts are selected or
if you invite additional users to an
ongoing conversation (page 80),
a conversation request is sent to
each user. The invited users have
to accept the request in order to
join the conversation. If user ac-
cepts, message is sent. If user re-
jects invitation, you receive a
reject notification.
• If no contact is selected, the Invite
contact option is started automat-
ically (page 80).
A notification message is sent if the
user is currently offline. Depending
on your provider, sent messages
may be stored on the server until the
user logs in.
conversation.
Instant messaging
Open text input field
During a conversation you can open
the input field by pressing
1
9
key
-
Additional information
• If you do not enter text for about
3 seconds, the input field disappears. Al-
ready entered text is saved and dis-
played when you open the input field the
next time.
• You cannot switch between conversa-
tions while the input field is open.
View convers.
§Options§
Open menu and select
View
Each ongoing conversation is dis-
played on its own tab. The name of
the contact/group the conversation
is with is displayed as the conversa-
tion title.
The date/time of the conversation is
displayed once at the top. The dia-
logue is displayed including pic-
tures/URLs. Numbers, Bookmarks,
vCard and other saveable objects are
highlighted automatically. Sent mes-
sages are marked with <, incoming
messages are marked with >.
I
Scroll conversation
dialogue.
Press and hold: Accelerate
scrolling.
F
Navigate to conversation
tabs.
C
or any
.
convers..
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