Text Messages; Write And Send A New Message; Inbox - Philips SE765 User Manual

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9 Text messages

Note
Ensure you have subscribed the Caller ID and
text message services before you enjoy the full
benefit of this feature.
You can use the Short Messaging Service (SMS)
to send text messages to the recipient, provided
that the recipient has also subcribed the Caller
ID and text message services.
Your phone can store up to 50 text messages
(40 messages in the Inbox and 10 messages
in the Draft box) which are shared by all the
message boxes. The maximum length of each
message is 160 characters.
Write and send a new
message
1
Press MENU, then select [TEXT
MESSAGE].
2
Select [WRITE SMS], then press
[SELECT] to confirm.
3
Enter the PIN (if required), then press
[OK] to confirm.
4
Enter the text, then press [OK].
5
Enter the phone number of the recipient,
then press [OK] to confirm; or
6
Press MENU, select [PHONEBOOK].
7
Select a contact from the phonebook list,
then press [SELECT].
8
Press [OK] to go to the next screen.
9
Press [SEND], then press [SELECT] to
confirm.
» [SMS SENT !] is displayed. The
message is sent successfully.
Tip
For more information about how to enter
text and number, see the section on Text and
numbers.
Note
If you send a text message to a mobile phone,
the SMS box number can be empty.
If the text message is not sent succesfully,
[SMS NOT SENT!] is displayed and the text
message is saved in the SMS editor buffer.
When you write your text message, the
handset returns to stand-by mode if no key is
pressed for 30 seconds. The message is saved
in the message editor buffer.

Inbox

The messages in the inbox are listed in
chronological order with the most recent call
on top. The Inbox can store up to 40 messages.
You hear a beep every time when a new
message is received. The screen displays the
number of new messages received. The event
LED flashes until the message is read.
Note
No new message can be received if the
message box is full. Delete some old messages
in order to receive new ones.
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