Optus S2 User Manual page 81

Mobile satellite telephone
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FCN 82: MESSAGE MODE
6
Select a Message
RCL
X
X
Recalls a particular message (01 – 40).
or
+
/
-
to step through
the 40 messages.
#
(
and
*
do not perform
the up/down selection while in
FCN 82 Name Tag Mode).
If creating a new message, or
editing an existing message,
use the Mute key to alternate
between message text,
destination address and
message number, and adjust
values as required.
The 30 characters of the
message will be shown on the
screen.
FCN
(Hold) to view the destination number and message
code.
STO
is used to store a message (01 – 40) once edited. The
stored message can then be re-sent when desired.
SEND the selected Message
From 'Standby', use the
SND
message.
NOTE: The message will not be sent if the handset displays "No Service".
MESSAGE CODE
This 6 digit number which
may be a decimal or hex
number, must be the
same for both the source
and destination for the
message to be
understood.
It is recommended that
the number ends with
"00" to allow system
messages to be
developed in the message
code and destination
number.
button to send the selected
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FCN 82: MESSAGE MODE
6
Sending
Flashing
After successful transmission, and while the word "Sent" is
still on the screen,
(Hold) will show the reply code and
FCN
its source.
Any other key will return to the sent message.
EXIT
CLR
(Hold) to exit, abandoning
changes not saved.
To Edit a Message
Select FCN 82
Use
+
to scroll to the message that will be changed. The
phone will be in Alpha mode.
CLR
Use
to erase existing text, and enter the new message
using keypad buttons.
Press
to edit the destination ID
M
Sent
Successful
DESTINATION NUMBER
This 6-digit decimal
number is not the
destination PHONE
number. Check with
Optus.
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