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When you have reached the correct menu, use
or
to scroll through the menu options.
Recent calls (Menu 01)
Within this menu, you can review and erase the
phone numbers stored automatically. Note that
the Received calls and Missed calls functions are
network services which work only in networks
which allow you to view the caller's phone
number. These functions are described in chapter
4 "Telephone: Making a call"
Dialled calls (Menu 01 1), Received calls (Menu
01 2), Missed calls (Menu 01 3).
Note: The communicator only registers missed
calls when the phone interface is switched on
and it is used within the network's service area.
Erase all recent calls (Menu 01 4)
Caution: The phone numbers are erased with-
out warning. You cannot undo the operation.
Messages (Menu 2)
The Short Message Service (SMS) function is a
network service and and may not be supported
by your network. Contact your home service pro-
vider for details. The phone interface can be used
for recording and listening to voice messages in
voice mailboxes and for reading received short
text messages ('short messages'). Reading short
messages is, however, more convenient via the
larger display of the communicator interface. To
read or send short messages, use the communi-
cator interface's SMS application (see chapter 6
"Short messages") or the Notes application (see
chapter 8 "Notes").
Listen to voice messages (Menu 2 1)
When you enter this function, the communi-
cator dials the phone number stored in Menu
2 2. If required, key in the access code of the
mailbox (or answering machine). It is sent as
DTMF tones to the receiving end.
Set voice mailbox number (Menu 2 2)
The phone number that you enter here will be
dialled when you select the Listen to voice
messages function in Menu 2 1. A voice mail-
box can be a network service or your personal
answering machine. You may enter a new or
edit an existing phone number. The number
will be used until you change the number
again.
Read messages (Menu 2 3)
When you receive a short message, the text
MESSAGE RECEIVED and the
will be displayed and a short tone will sound
(if the communicator has not been set in si-
lent service within Menu 10). A note is also
shown when you receive faxes or mail. To
read received faxes or mail, you must use the
respective applications of the communicator
interface.
To read the message immediately, press Read.
To read the message later, press Quit.
Press
to view the first message. The mes-
sages are shown in the order they were
received.
Once you have read the message, you can
press Quit or Option. The options available in
the phone interface are:
Read next — shows the next message.
Erase — erases the selected message from
memory.
Use number — copies the phone number
from the message and moves it onto the
phone interface display. You can now call
the number or save it.
Broadcast messages (Menu 2 4)
This network service function allows you to
receive short messages on various topics. You
may select from pre-defined subjects and add
topics to the selection list. Press Select to ac-
cess the following functions:
To add a new topic to the list, choose Add
topic and press OK.
At the prompt Topic number , key in the
number (3 digits). You obtain the number
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