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    							skip to the previous message, scroll left
    at the beginning of the message.
    To view the current message or e-mail
    in text format without the sound, select
    Options > View.
    Speech
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Speech.
    With Speech, you can set the language,
    voice, and voice properties for the
    message reader.
    To set the language for the message
    reader, select Language. To download
    additional languages to your device,
    select Options > Download
    languages.
    When you download a new language,
    you must download at least one voice
    for that language.
    To set the speaking voice, select Voice.
    The voice depends on the selected
    language.
    To set the speaking rate, select Speed.To set the speaking volume, select
    Volume.
    To view the details of a voice, open the
    voice tab, and select the voice and
    Options > Voice details. To listen to a
    voice, select the voice and Options >
    Play voice.
    To delete languages or voices, select the
    item and Options > Delete.
    Text and multimedia messages
    Select Menu > Messaging.
    Only devices that have compatible
    features can receive and display
    multimedia messages. The appearance
    of a message may vary depending on
    the receiving device.
    A multimedia message (MMS) can
    contain text and objects such as images,
    sound clips, or video clips. Before you
    can send or receive multimedia
    messages on your device, you must
    define the multimedia message
    settings. Your device may recognise the
    SIM card provider and configure the
    correct multimedia message settings
    automatically. If not, contact yourMessaging 51
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    							service provider for the correct settings,
    order the settings from your service
    provider in a configuration message, or
    use the Settings wizard application.
    Write and send messages
    Select Menu > Messaging.
    Important: Exercise caution
    when opening messages. Messages may
    contain malicious software or
    otherwise be harmful to your device or
    PC.
    Before you can create a multimedia
    message or write an e-mail, you must
    have the correct connection settings in
    place.
    The wireless network may limit the size
    of MMS messages. If the inserted picture
    exceeds this limit, the device may make
    it smaller so that it can be sent by MMS.
    Check the size limit of e-mail messages
    with your service provider. If you
    attempt to send an e-mail message that
    exceeds the size limit of the e-mail
    server, the message is left in the Outbox
    folder, and the device attempts to
    resend it periodically. Sending an e-mailrequires a data connection, and
    continuous attempts to resend the e-
    mail may increase your data transfer
    costs. In the Outbox folder, you can
    delete such a message, or move it to the
    Drafts folder.
    1 Select New message.
    2 To send a text or multimedia
    message (MMS), select Message. To
    send a multimedia message that
    includes one sound clip, select
    Audio message. To send an e-mail,
    select E-mail.
    3 In the To field, press the scroll key
    to select recipients or groups from
    the contacts list, or enter the
    recipient’s phone number or e-mail
    address. You can also copy and
    paste the number or address from
    the clipboard.
    4 In the subject field, enter the
    subject of the message for a
    multimedia or an e-mail message.
    To hide or display fields when
    writing a text or multimedia
    message, select Options >
    Message header fields.
    5 In the message field, write the
    message. To add a template or note
    to a text or multimedia message, 52 Messaging
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    							select Options > Insert content >
    Insert text > Template or Note.
    To add a template to an e-mail
    message, select Options > Insert
    template.
    6 To add a media file to a multimedia
    message, select Options > Insert
    content, the file type or source, and
    the desired file. To add a business
    card, slide, note, or other file to the
    message, select Options > Insert
    content > Insert other.
    7 To capture an image or record a
    video or sound clip for a multimedia
    message, select Options > Insert
    content > Insert image > New,
    Insert video clip > New, or Insert
    sound clip > New.
    8 To insert a smiley to a text or
    multimedia message, press the sym
    key, and select the smiley.
    9 To add an attachment to an e-mail,
    select Options >  Add attachment,
    the memory, and the file to attach.
     indicates an e-mail attachment.
    10 To send the message, select
    Options > Send, or press the call
    key.
    The available options may vary.
    Note: The message sent icon or
    text on your device screen does not
    indicate that the message is received at
    the intended destination.
    Your device supports text messages
    beyond the limit for a single message.
    Longer messages are sent as two or
    more messages. Your service provider
    may charge accordingly. Characters
    with accents, other marks, or some
    language options take more space, and
    limit the number of characters that can
    be sent in a single message.
    You may not be able to send video clips
    that are saved in the MP4 file format or
    that exceed the size limit of the wireless
    network in a multimedia message.
    Text messages on the SIM card
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > SIM messages.
    Text messages may be stored on your
    SIM card. Before you can view SIM
    messages, you must copy the messages
    to a folder in the device. After copying
    the messages to a folder, you can view
    them in the folder or delete them from
    the SIM card.Messaging 53
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    							1 Select Options > Mark/Unmark >
    Mark or Mark all to mark every
    message.
    2 Select Options > Copy.
    3 Select a folder and OK to begin
    copying.
    To view SIM card messages, open the
    folder where you copied the messages,
    and open a message.
    Receive and reply to multimedia
    messages
    Important: Exercise caution
    when opening messages. Messages may
    contain malicious software or
    otherwise be harmful to your device or
    PC.
    Tip: If you receive multimedia
    messages that contain objects
    unsupported by your device, you cannot
    open them. Try to send these objects to
    another device such as a computer, and
    open them there.
    1 To reply to a multimedia message,
    open the message, and select
    Options > Reply.2 Select To sender to reply to the
    sender, To all to reply to everyone
    included in the received message,
    Via audio message to reply with
    an audio message, or Via e-mail to
    reply with an e-mail message. E-
    mail message is available only if a
    mailbox is configured and the
    message is sent from an e-mail
    address.
    3 Enter the text of the message, and
    select Options > Send.
    Create presentations
    Select Menu > Messaging.
    Creating multimedia presentations is
    not possible if MMS creation mode is
    set to Restricted. To change the setting,
    select Options > Settings >
    Multimedia message > MMS creation
    mode > Free or Guided.
    1 To create a presentation, select
    New message > Message. The
    message type is changed to
    multimedia message based on the
    inserted content.
    2 In the To field, enter a recipients
    number or e-mail address, or press
    the scroll key to add a recipient from 54 Messaging
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    							the contacts list. If you enter more
    than one number or e-mail address,
    separate them with a semicolon.
    3 Select Options > Insert content >
    Insert presentation and a
    presentation template. A template
    may define which media objects
    you can include in the presentation,
    where they appear, and which
    effects are displayed between
    images and slides.
    4 Scroll to the text area, and enter the
    text.
    5 To insert images, sound or video
    clips, or notes in your presentation,
    scroll to the corresponding object
    area, and select Options > Insert
    content.
    6 To add slides, select Options >
    Insert content > New slide.
    To select the background colour for the
    presentation and background images
    for different slides, select Options >
    Background settings.
    To set effects between images or slides,
    select Options > Effect settings.
    To preview the presentation, select
    Options > Preview. Multimediapresentations may only be viewed in
    compatible devices that support
    presentations. They may appear
    different in different devices.
    View presentations
    To view a presentation, open the
    multimedia message from the Inbox
    folder. Scroll to the presentation, and
    press the scroll key.
    To pause the presentation, press either
    selection key.
    To resume playing the presentation,
    select Options > Continue.
    If the text or images are too large to fit
    on the display, select Options >
    Activate scrolling, and scroll to see the
    entire presentation.
    To find phone numbers and e-mail or
    web addresses in the presentation,
    select Options > Find. You may use
    these numbers and addresses to make
    calls, send messages, or create
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    							View and save multimedia
    attachments
    To view multimedia messages as
    complete presentations, open the
    message, and select Options > Play
    presentation.
    Tip: To view or play a multimedia object
    in a multimedia message, select View
    image, Play sound clip, or Play video
    clip.
    To view the name and size of an
    attachment, select the message and
    Options > Objects.
    To save a multimedia object, select
    Options > Objects, the object, and
    Options > Save.
    Special message types
    Select Menu > Messaging.
    You can receive special messages that
    contain data, such as operator logos,
    ringing tones, bookmarks, or internet
    access or e-mail account settings.To save the contents of these messages,
    select Options > Save object.
    Service messages
    Service messages are sent to your device
    by service providers. Service messages
    may contain notifications such as news
    headlines, services, or links through
    which the message content can be
    downloaded.
    To define the service message settings,
    select Options > Settings > Service
    message.
    To download the service or message
    content, select Options > Download
    message.
    To view information about the sender,
    web address, expiration date, and other
    details of the message before
    downloading it, select Options >
    Message details.
    Send service commands
    You can send a service request message
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    your service provider and request 56 Messaging
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    							activation for certain network services.
    Contact your service provider for the
    service request text.
    To send a service request message,
    select Options > Service commands.
    Enter the service request text and select
    Options > Send.
    Cell broadcast
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > Cell broadcast.
    With the cell broadcast network service,
    you can receive messages on various
    topics from your service provider, such
    as weather or traffic conditions in a
    particular region. For available topics
    and relevant topic numbers, contact
    your service provider. Cell broadcast
    messages cannot be received when the
    device is in the remote SIM mode. A
    packet data (GPRS) connection may
    prevent cell broadcast reception.
    Cell broadcast messages cannot be
    received in UMTS (3G) networks.
    To receive cell broadcast messages, you
    may need to turn cell broadcastreception on. Select Options >
    Settings > Reception > On.
    To view messages related to a topic,
    select the topic.
    To receive messages related to a topic,
    select Options > Subscribe.
    Tip: You can set important topics as hot
    topics. You are notified in the home
    screen, when you receive a message
    related to a hot topic. Select a topic and
    Options > Hotmark.
    To add, edit, or delete topics, select
    Options > Topic.
    Messaging settings
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > Settings.
    Open the message type in question, and
    define all fields marked with Must be
    defined or with a red asterisk.
    Your device may recognise the SIM card
    provider and configure the correct text
    message, multimedia message, and
    GPRS settings automatically. If not,Messaging 57
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    							contact your service provider for the
    correct settings, order the settings from
    your service provider in a configuration
    message, or use the Settings wizard
    application.
    Text message settings
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > Settings > Text message.
    Select from the following:
    Message centres  — View the available
    message centres for your device, or add
    a new one.
    Message centre in use  — Select a
    message centre to send the message.
    Character encoding  — Select
    Reduced support to use automatic
    character conversion to another
    encoding system when available.
    Receive report  — Select Yes if you
    want the network to send you delivery
    reports on your messages (network
    service).
    Message validity  — Select how long
    the message centre resends your
    message if the first attempt fails
    (network service). If the recipient
    cannot be reached within the validityperiod, the message is deleted from the
    message centre.
    Message sent as  — Convert the
    message to another format, for
    example, fax or e-mail. Change this
    option only if you are sure that your
    message centre is able to convert text
    messages into these other formats. For
    more information, contact your service
    provider.
    Preferred connection  — Select the
    preferred method of connection when
    sending text messages from your
    device.
    Reply via same centre  — Select
    whether you want the reply message to
    be sent using the same text message
    centre number (network service).
    Multimedia message settings
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > Settings > Multimedia
    message.
    Select from the following:
    Image size  — Scale images in
    multimedia messages.
    MMS creation mode  — Select
    Restricted to set your device to prevent
    you from including content in 58 Messaging
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    							multimedia messages that may not be
    supported by the network or the
    receiving device. To receive warnings
    about including such content, select
    Guided. To create a multimedia
    message with no restrictions on
    attachment type, select Free. If you
    select Restricted, creating multimedia
    presentations is not possible.
    Access point in use  — Select the
    default access point to connect to the
    multimedia message centre. You may
    not be able to change the default access
    point if it is preset in your device by your
    service provider.
    Multimedia retrieval  — Select how
    you want to receive messages, if
    available. Select Always automatic to
    receive multimedia messages always
    automatically, Auto in home netw. to
    receive notification of a new
    multimedia message that you can
    retrieve from the message centre (for
    example, when you are travelling
    abroad and are outside your home
    network), Manual to retrieve
    multimedia messages from the
    message centre manually, or Off to
    prevent receipt of any multimedia
    messages. Automatic retrieval may not
    be supported in all regions.Allow anonymous msgs.  — Receive
    messages from unknown senders.
    Receive adverts  — Receive messages
    defined as advertisements.
    Receive reports  — Request for delivery
    and read reports of sent messages
    (network service). Receiving a delivery
    report of a multimedia message that
    has been sent to an e-mail address may
    not be possible.
    Deny report sending  — Select Yes to
    not send delivery reports from your
    device for received multimedia
    messages.
    Message validity  — Select how long
    the messaging centre tries to send the
    message (network service). If the
    recipient of a message cannot be
    reached within the validity period, the
    message is removed from the
    multimedia messaging centre.
    Maximum time is the maximum
    amount of time allowed by the network.
    The device requires network support to
    indicate that a sent message has been
    received or read. Depending on the
    network and other circumstances, this
    information may not always be reliable.Messaging 59
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    							Service message settings
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > Settings > Service
    message.
    To allow your device to receive service
    messages from your service provider,
    select Service messages > On.
    To select how to download services and
    service message content, select
    Download messages >
    Automatically or Manually. If you
    select Automatically, you may still
    need to confirm some downloads since
    not all services can be downloaded
    automatically.
    Cell broadcast settings
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > Settings > Cell broadcast.
    To receive cell broadcast messages,
    select Reception > On.
    To select the languages in which you
    want to receive cell broadcast
    messages, select Language.To display new topics in the cell
    broadcast topics list, select Topic
    detection > On.
    Other settings
    Select Menu > Messaging and
    Options > Settings > Other.
    Select from the following:
    Save sent messages  —  S e l e c t  w h e t h e r
    to save sent messages in the Sent folder.
    Number of saved msgs.  — Enter the
    number of sent messages to save. When
    the limit is reached, the oldest message
    is deleted.
    Memory in use  —  Se l e c t  w h er e  t o  s av e
    your messages. You can save messages
    to the memory card only if a memory
    card is inserted.
    Folder view  — Select if you want to see
    folder information on one or two lines.
    About Chat
    With IM (network service), you can
    exchange instant messages with your
    friends. You can access several chat
    services or communities simultaneously
    and switch between them. If you want
    to, for example, browse the web, you 60 Messaging
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