View Sms Memory; Sms Broadcasts; Voice Mail - Sonim XP1 User Manual

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2.
Enter a message and select Save.

View SMS memory

1.
To view the memory capacity for SMS messages select
Menu
>
Messages
>
SMS

SMS broadcasts

You can receive a variety of text messages, such as news
and traffic information, broadcast by your network. These
messages are provided to all users in a certain cell. If you
have subscribed to this service, your network will provide
you the available channel numbers.
Receive SMS broadcasts
To receive or stop broadcast messages, you can choose to
enable or disable Cell Broadcast (CB) service.
1.
To receive broadcast messages select
sages
>
SMS
> scroll to
Broadcast SMS
tion
>
On
> OK. Choose
Off
New cell broadcast messages are directly shown on
your standby display, until you press any key. Broad-
cast SMS messages cannot be stored in your phone or
SIM card, and thus cannot be viewed again.
If the Broadcast SMS option is enabled, the
standby time in your phone will be reduced.
>
Capacity
> OK.
Menu
>
Mes-
>
Recep-
to stop this service.
Channel lists
You can add a new topic or channel number, which is a new
broadcast type, into your Topic list. A topic code number
can consist of 3 digits only.
1.
To add a topic select
Menu
scroll to
Broadcast SMS
OK.
2.
Enter the code (a maximum of three characters) pro-
vided by the service provider and select OK.
3.
To change an existing topic code, on the Topics screen,
choose a topic code and select
OK. Change the code number and select OK.
4.
To delete an existing topic, on the Topics screen,
choose a topic code and select
OK.

Voice mail

Your incoming calls can be forwarded to your voice mail.
Callers will be prompted to leave a message for you. This
feature requires you to enter a voice mail number which is
provided by your service provider.
1.
To set voice mail number select
Voice mail
>
Voice mail number
number provided by your service provider. This
number should be used when you want to listen to
your stored voice mail messages.
2.
When you need to listen to your incoming voice mail
messages, select
Menu
>
Call voice mail
> OK. Enter your voice mail number
38
>
Messages
>
SMS
>
>
Topics
>
OK
>
Add
>
Option
>
Change
>
Option
>
Delete
>
Menu
>
Messages
>
> OK. Enter the
Messages
>
Voice mail
>

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