Receiving Messages; Read Messages; Edit Or Delete Templates; Service Centre Numbers - Telstra Slim User Manual

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Text messaging
Do you have two SMS-enabled phone bases connected
to the same phone line?
If you have two SMS enabled phones plugged into one
line, you are likely to experience problems receiving text
messages. Normally, only one SMS enabled base unit
(DECT or cordless) can be plugged into any line. If you do
want to use two base units and still receive written text
on one phone, you must delete receive service centre
number from one of the phones. To do this on your
Telstra Slim, see instructions on page 51. This will allow
you to send text messages via either base station but
text messages will only be received on the product with
the active receive centre number. If the base unit with
the active receive centre number is a DECT product then
all handsets registered to that base unit will be able to
receive text messages..
5. The message is displayed. Choose Option to
select
SEND, STORE, ADD A TEMPLATE, DELETE
or
DELETE ALL
.
6. Press
to cancel at any stage and return
to standby mode.

Receiving messages

When you receive a new text message, the
icon is displayed along with
NEW TEXT MSG
and the base text indicator
flashes
(Answering Machine version only).
Unread messages are marked
NEW
.
Read messages are marked
OLD
.
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Read messages

1. Choose Menu,
TEXT
is displayed. Choose OK.
Press
to select
INBOX
and choose OK.
2. Press
to select the text you want
to read and choose Read.
3. Press
to scroll through the text.
4. Choose Option and press
to select
REPLY
Choose OK. Choose
NO
to use a blank
screen or
YES
to keep original text in the
reply.
Enter your message. Choose Option
then choose OK. The caller's number is
displayed. Choose Send.
FORWARD
Choose OK. Add more text if
required. Choose Option to
Send.
CALL NUMBER
Choose OK. The caller's
number is displayed. Edit the
number if required. Press
to dial.
STORE NUMBER
Choose OK. Enter the name.
Press
to select
NUMBER
edit number if required. Press
to select
GROUP
and press
to select the Group.
Choose OK to save.
DELETE
Choose OK. The text is deleted.
Text messaging
DELETE ALL
Choose OK. Choose
confirm or
5. Press
to cancel at any time and return
to standby mode.

Edit or delete templates

1. Choose Menu,
TEXT
is displayed. Choose OK.
2. Press
to select
TEMPLATE
3. Press
to select the template you
want to edit or delete. Choose OK.
EDIT TEMPLATE
Choose OK. Choose Clear to
delete characters. Enter your
template text and choose
Save.
DEL. TEMPLATE
Choose OK. Choose
confirm or
4. Choose Back to return to the previous menu
level.
You can change the templates to your preferred
message, up to a maximum of 20 characters.
If you delete a template without replacing the text it is
EMPTY
marked as
.
and
All templates are restored if you reset your Telstra Slim
to its default settings (see page 33).
YES
to

Service Centre numbers

NO
to cancel.
To send and receive text messages you
need the telephone number of Telstra's Text
Messaging Service Centre. If you accidentally
delete the Outgoing or Incoming Telstra
Service Centre numbers you will need to re-
enter them in order for your text service to
work.
and choose OK.
You can enter up to 4 Service Centre numbers
– two incoming and two outgoing.
The Outgoing Service number is: 01983391
The Incoming Service number is: 01983391

Add or change Service Centre numbers

TEXT
1. Choose Menu,
2. Press
to select
YES
to
choose OK.
NO
to cancel.
3.
SERVICE CENTRE
4. Press
to select
or
4
and choose OK.
5. If necessary, choose Clear to delete the
current number. Enter the new service
centre number and choose Save.
6. Choose Back to return to the previous menu
level or press
mode.
If you have more than one 'Service Centre' stored on
your Telstra Slim you will need to select which one you
want to use for sending (see next section).
is displayed. Choose OK.
TEXT SETTINGS
and
is highlighted. Choose OK.
SMS CENTRE 1, 2, 3
to return to standby
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