Short Messages (Sms); Configuring The Telephone Connection; Registering And De-Registering With Your Message Centre - TIPTEL 545 SD Manual

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Short messages (SMS)

Short messages (SMS)
The SMS service allows you to send or receive SMS messages to other terminals.
The messages are not transferred directly to the other terminal but instead are sent
to your network operator's message centre. The message can contain up to 160
characters. You can save up to 20 messages in the inbox. To use the SMS it is es-
sential that there is support for transferring the call number (CLIP). Then all you
have to do is register with your message centre and away you go.
You can also send your short message to a subscriber that does not have an SMS-
enabled device. The short message is then read out loud as a voice message.
Please refer to your network operator's information material for this and other func-
tions.
Please observe the following points so that you can send and receive short mes-
sages (SMS) with your tiptel 545 SD:

Configuring the telephone connection

Analogue telephone connection
If you have an analogue telephone connection, please check whether you can ac-
cess the "Call number transfer" and "Call number display" (CLIP, incoming and out-
going) functions. To do so, please ask your network operator if these features are
available for your connection.
ISDN connection
If you have an ISDN connection check that call number display (CLIP), is activated
and that call number transfer (CLIR) is not suppressed in your PABX

Registering and de-registering with your message centre

You have to register your tiptel 545 SD for your network operator's SMS service to
receive fixed network SMS. In Germany, for example, you can reach the Deutsche
Telekom message centre nationally by calling "0193010". Enter this number under
"SMS centre".
The registration process varies between network operators. Ask your network oper-
ator how to do this.
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