Receiving Text Messages - Siemens Gigaset C350 Manual

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Inserting images or sounds in a
text message
The options are:
u
15 images (icons)
u
10 sounds
You are writing a text message (page 20).
The cursor is at the correct position.
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/
Language Predefined Picture
§Menu§
Predefined Melody
q
Select the object you wish to
insert and press
.
§OK§
The selected object is inserted.
Draft message list
You can store a message in the draft mes-
sage list, edit it later and send it.
Storing messages in the draft message list
You are writing a text message (page 20).
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Save Text
§Menu§
Open the draft message list
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SMS
Outgoing
§Menu§
The first entry in the list is shown, e.g.:
Saved
01/02
Maria
27.08.04
15:27
U
§Back§
§Menu
01/02: No. 1 of a total of 2 messages
Reading or deleting messages
¤
Open the draft message list.
q
Select a message.
Read SMS
§Menu§
Select
and press
Read SMS
§OK§
to read the message. Scroll
through the message with q.
Or:
Delete Entry
§Menu§
Select
and press
Delete Entry
to delete the message.
§OK§
SMS (Text Messages)
Writing/editing messages
You read a message in the draft messages
list.
Press the control key.
§Menu§
You can choose one of the following:
Write Message
Write a new message and then send or
(page 20) store it.
Use text
Edit the text of the stored message,
then send it (page 20).
Character Set
The text is displayed in the selected
character set.
Deleting the draft messages list
¤
Open the draft message list.
Delete List
§Menu§
Select
and press
.
Delete List
§OK§
Press the control key to con-
§OK§
firm the delete. The list is
deleted.
a
Press and hold (idle status).

Receiving text messages

All received text messages are stored in
the incoming message list. Linked text
messages are displayed as one message.
If it is too long or is not transmitted in full,
it is split into several messages. Text mes-
sages stay on the list even after they have
been read, so you should regularly delete
messages from the list.
The display tells you if the message mem-
ory is full.
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Deleting text messages you no longer
need (page 22).
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