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Chapter 6 - Short messages

Received messages

Short messages are received automatically, pro-
vided that this service is available and that the
phone interface is on and within cellular cover-
age area. All received short messages go in the
Received messages folder.
When a new short message has arrived, a beep
will sound (unless the system is set to silent serv-
ice mode) and an information note is shown on
the display.
A received short message can be a normal short
message, business card (see "Business cards"),
Service card (see below) or notification of a voice
message in your voice mailbox. Unread received
messages are marked with
ceived business cards are marked with

Business cards

The business card is a special short message con-
taining personal information about a contact,
just like a normal business card. You can send
your own business card or any contact card as a
business card.
Business cards sent from a device which supports
the Nokia 9000 Communicator contact card for-
mat can be saved directly as new contact cards
in the Contacts directory (by choosing the Create
card command in an opened received business
card).
To read new short messages, start the SMS appli-
cation (if it is not already active), open the Re-
ceived messages folder, select a message and
press Open.
To rename the selected message, press Rename.
To delete the selected message, press Delete.
Received service cards
A DTMF service provider may send DTMF se-
quences to its subscribers in the form of a Service
card that can be stored as DTMF contact cards.
For more information on Dual Tone Multi Fre-
quency (DTMF) tones, see chapter 14 "Phone in-
and unread re-
terface: Sending DTMF tones".
.
To send a contact card as a business card:
Open the Business cards folder. Select a busi-
ness card and press Open. The contact infor-
mation is retrieved from the Contacts
directory, unless you choose your own busi-
ness card, in which case the information is re-
trieved from the System application's User
Data card.
Figure 6-2
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