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    Messages
    Viewing the Status of Sent 
    Text Messages
    Text messages that you send are stored in the outbox.
    Messages in the outbox are sorted from newest to oldest. 
    The following indicators show message status:
    Receiving Messages, Pictures, 
    and Sounds
    Note: Your message inbox must be set up before you can 
    send and receive messages. See page 54.
    When you receive a new message, your phone displays 
    the 
    g (message waiting) indicator and New Message, and 
    gives an alert. 
    Delete Delete the quick note.
    Send Open a new message with the quick note 
    in the Msg field.
    Find the FeatureM>Messages >Outbox
    < = sending in progressh = delivered
    > = sending failed
    PressTo
    1
    READ(+) open the message (or your 
    text message inbox if there 
    are multiple messages)
    OptionDescription 
    						
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    Messages
    If reminders are turned on, your phone sends a reminder 
    at regular intervals until you close the new message 
    notification, read the message, or turn off your phone.
    When your phone displays 
    Memory is Full!, you must 
    delete some existing messages from your inbox, 
    outbox, or drafts folder to receive new messages.
    Storing Picture or Sound Files
    Text messages that you receive can contain pictures, 
    animations, and ring tones. Pictures and animations are 
    displayed as you read the message. A ring tone begins 
    playing when you scroll to or select the 
    p (sound file) 
    indicator.
    You can store these embedded object files on your phone, 
    and use them as screen saver images, wallpaper images, 
    and event alerts. While reading the message:
    PressTo
    1
    S up or downhighlight the file in the 
    message
    2M open the Text Msg Menu
    3S scroll to Store
    4SELECT(+) display a list of items you can 
    store
    5S scroll to File Attachment
    6SELECT(+) display the file name
    7STORE(+) view storage options 
    						
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    Messages
    Note: When you set an animation as a wallpaper image, 
    only the first frame of the animation displays.
    For more information about using pictures and animations, 
    see page 119. For more information about using ring 
    tones, see page 76.
    Reading, Locking, or Deleting a 
    Text Message
    Messages in the text message inbox are sorted from 
    newest to oldest. 
    8S scroll to Store Only, 
    Set as Screen Saver, 
    Set as Wallpaper, or 
    Set as Ring Tone 
    9SELECT(+) store the file and, optionally, 
    set it as your screen saver, 
    wallpaper image, or ring tone
    If you select 
    Set As Ring 
    Tone
    , your phone displays 
    Set As Which?
    Select the event for the ring 
    tone, and enter a name for 
    the tone.
    Find the FeatureM>Messages >Inbox
    PressTo 
    						
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    Messages
    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to the message
    (
    i = unread,
    j = read, { = read and 
    locked)
    The following indicators show 
    message status:
    iunread
    nunread (with 
    attachment)
    jread
    lread (with attachment)
    {read and locked
    oread and locked (with 
    attachment)
    2READ (+) open the message
    3BACK(-) close the message
    or
    REPLY(+) open a new message, with 
    the sender’s 
    Reply To number 
    or email address in the 
    To 
    field.
    or
    M  open the Inbox Menu to 
    perform other procedures as 
    described in the following list 
    						
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    Messages
    The Inbox Menu can include the following options:
    OptionDescription
    Delete Delete the message. 
    Call Back Call the number in the message 
    header or embedded in the 
    message.
    Reply Open a new text message, with 
    the sender’s 
    Reply To number or 
    email address in the 
    To field.
    Forward Open a copy of the text 
    message, with an empty 
    To field.
    Chat  Open a chat session with the 
    message sender
    LockLock the message so that 
    cleanup does not delete it.
    Store Display a list of items that can 
    be stored, including the sender’s 
    number or email address, and a 
    selected image or sound file. 
    See page 60.
    Delete All Delete all inbox messages.
    Cleanup Delete all unlocked messages, 
    or all unlocked and read 
    messages.
    New Message Open a new text message.
    Setup Open the text message inbox 
    setup menu. 
    						
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    Messages
    Reading Browser Alerts
    Your network’s Web server can send you browser 
    alerts that you can read in your micro-browser.
    When you receive a browser alert message, your 
    phone displays the 
    g (message waiting) indicator and 
    a 
    New Browser Message notification, and sounds an alert.
    To view your browser alert messages at any time:
    Reading Information Service 
    Messages
    Information service messages are broadcast 
    messages that you can receive, such as stock 
    updates or news headlines.
    PressTo
    GO TO(+)
    or
    EXIT(-)launch the micro-browser and 
    view the message
    close the new message 
    notification
    Find the FeatureM>Messages 
    >
    Browser Alerts
    PressTo
    1
    S scroll to a message
    2SELECT(+) open the message 
    						
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    Messages
    Your information services message inbox must be set up 
    before you can receive information services messages. 
    The number of messages the inbox can hold depends 
    on the length of the messages, and the number of 
    other messages and drafts stored on your phone.
    Setting Up the Information Services 
    Message Inbox
    You must set up your information services message inbox 
    before you can receive information services messages.
    Note: Your service provider may have already set up the 
    information services inbox for you.
    To set up the information services inbox, you must 
    configure the following settings. Contact your service 
    provider to obtain the following information, if necessary. 
    Actual field names and values may vary depending on the 
    technologies available to your service provider. Some 
    settings may not be available for all phone models.
    Find the FeatureM>Messages
    M>Info Srvc Setup
    SettingDescription
    Service select Yes or No to turn 
    broadcasts on or off
    Active Channelsset the subscription 
    channels
    Quick Viewenter or edit the quick view 
    channel number 
    						
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    Messages
    Receiving an Information Services 
    Message
    Note: Your information services message inbox must be 
    set up before you can receive information services 
    messages. See page 65.
    Receiving Long Messages
    If the new message is a long information services 
    message
    , your phone displays the g (message waiting 
    indicator) and 
    New Message, and gives an alert. To view 
    the new message, see page 59. To read, lock, or delete an 
    existing message, see page 61.
    Save Q. Viewselect whether to save 
    single-line quick view 
    messages in the inbox
    Languageselect the language(s) in 
    which you want to accept 
    broadcasts
    Cleanupselect the number of days 
    to keep messages in the 
    inbox, or the number of 
    messages to keep
    SettingDescription 
    						
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    Messages
    Receiving Quick View Messages
    If the new message is a short quick view message, it 
    appears directly in your display.
    If the message is more than two lines, you can press 
    SAVE(-) to save it in your information services inbox. To 
    automatically save quick view messages, or change the 
    channels that send messages, change your information 
    services setup on page 65.
    Do ThisTo
    Read the message 
    and press 
    O read and delete the quick 
    view message 
    						
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    Setting Up Your Phonebook
    Setting Up Your 
    Phonebook
    You can store a list of names and phone numbers or email 
    addresses in your phone’s electronic phonebook. 
    To see the names in your phonebook, press 
    M>Phonebook from the idle display. Scroll to a name 
    and press 
    VIEW(+) to view details of the phonebook 
    entry as shown in the following display.
    Shortcut: In idle, press S up or down to open the 
    Phonebook.
    Viewing Entry Details
    Note: Email Address entries do not have Type, Voice Name, 
    or 
    Ringer ID information.
    TVCarlo Emrys
    5551212
    Speed No.15#(P)
    BACK EDIT
    G 
    59Entry’s phone 
    number or 
    email 
    address
    .
    Ty p e
    indicator
    identifies
    number
    type:
    TWork
    PHome
    OMainQMobile
    SFax
    RPagerhEmail
    Vo i c e  N a m e indicator
    indicates a recorded
    voice nameEntry’s 
    Name
    Edit entry
    Press 
    M to open the 
    Phonebook Menu
    Return 
    to list 
    						
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