User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Descriptions
- 3 Operation
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- 3.1.1 Call List
- 3.1.2 Make a Call
- 3.1.3 Answer a Call
- 3.1.4 End a Call
- 3.1.5 Transfer a Call
- 3.1.6 Turn Off Alert Signals at an incoming Call
- 3.1.7 Turn the Mute Mode during a Call Off/On
- 3.1.8 Loudspeaking Function
- 3.1.9 Increase/Decrease the Speaker Volume during a Call
- 3.1.10 Turn Audible Signals On/Off
- 3.1.11 Lock/Unlock the Keypad
- 3.1.12 Lock/Unlock the Handset
- 3.1.13 Switch the Handset On
- 3.2 Messaging
- 3.3 SMS (Short Message Service)
- 3.4 Interactive Messaging
- 3.5 Mobile Data
- 3.6 Conference Call
- 3.7 Push-to-talk
- 3.8 Alarm Operation
- 3.9 Automatic Call after an Alarm
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- 4 Navigate the Menu
- 5 Menu Tree
- 6 Menu Operation
- 6.1 Messages
- 6.2 Contacts
- 6.2.1 Find an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.2 View an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.3 Add an Entry to the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.4 Delete an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.5 Edit an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.6 Find an Entry in the Central Phonebook
- 6.2.7 Save a Number from the Call List to the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.8 Delete a Number in the Call List
- 6.2.9 Delete All Numbers in the Call List
- 6.3 Modes
- 6.4 Services
- 6.5 Settings
- 6.5.1 Change the Volume
- 6.5.2 Change the Ring Signal
- 6.5.3 Key Beep On/Off
- 6.5.4 Vibrator On/Off
- 6.5.5 Deactivate/Activate No-movement alarm
- 6.5.6 Deactivate/Activate Man-down alarm
- 6.5.7 Deactivate/Activate Pull-cord alarm
- 6.5.8 Edit a Soft key
- 6.5.9 Edit a Hot key
- 6.5.10 Select Language
- 6.5.11 Change Text Size
- 6.5.12 Lock the Handset Manually
- 6.5.13 Change the Lock Code
- 6.5.14 Clock Settings
- 6.5.15 Turn On/Off Automatic Keypad Lock
- 6.5.16 Enable/Disable Quick Answer
- 6.5.17 Set New Messages to be Displayed Upside down
- 6.5.18 Set Owner ID
- 6.5.19 Select PBX System
- 6.6 Additional Information
- 7 Advanced Functions
- 8 Operation Notice
- 9 Maintenance
- 10 Trouble Shooting
- Appendix A: 9d24 Mkll Functionality with a 9d23 SIM
- Index 92333GB
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3.3 SMS (Short Message Service)
Note: 9d24 Messenger and 9d24 Protector only.
SMS messages can be sent from one handset to another. A Soft/Hot key and a Service can
be programmed with a SMS function.
An incoming SMS is immediately displayed and the number of the sending handset is
shown on a separate row.
Sending SMS is a system dependent function.
3.3.1 Send an SMS
There are three ways to send an SMS:
• Select the Messages tab and press the Navigation key (down) to enter "Send SMS".
• A programmed Soft/Hot key, see
6.5.8 Edit a Soft key on page 32.
• Use Service, see
6.4 Services on page 29.
Enter the destination address or fetch it from the Local phonebook by pressing the Soft
key with the “Contacts” icon; press “Ok”. It is possible to program the Soft/Hot key and
the Service with a predefined destination address. If the address is not entered, an error
message will be displayed. Enter text and press “Send”. “Sending” will be displayed as a
confirmation of the transfer.
3.3.2 Send an SMS to a predefined Destination Address
Press the Soft key, press and hold the Hot key, or select the Service. Enter text and press
“Send”. “Sending” will be displayed as a confirmation of the transfer.
3.3.3 Display and Scroll between SMS Messages
SMS messages are saved along with other messages in the message list. Press the
Navigation key (up) to enter the message list. Use the Navigation key (up/down) to step in
the list. Only one row per message is displayed. Press Navigation key (right) to see the
whole message. The time and date the SMS was received and the number of the sending
handset is also shown.
3.4 Interactive Messaging
Note: 9d24 Mkll Messenger and 9d24 Mkll Protector only.
Interactive Messaging (IM) is a function that extends basic messaging. It makes it possible
for a user of a handset to access information from a client application in the system.
An example can be a customized application that can be accessed from the handset. A list
of actions can be included in the message sent from the application to the handset.
Mobile data from the handset can initiate the application to send the interactive message,
see
3.5 Mobile Data on page 15. The user can then select one action from the list. The
action can be sending a message back to the application and/or dialling a specific number
etc.
An IM is indicated and viewed the same way as an ordinary message, see
3.2.2 Receive a
Text Message on page 13, but the “Interactive message” icon is added in front of the
message. It is saved along with other messages in the message list.