User's Manual
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Settings
Service center number
This menu allows you to save your SMS center
number of your network. This number can be
modified. If the SMS center number is empty, you
will not be able to send any SMS.
Status report
You can set delivery report option
On
or
Off
. This
option allows you to set whether or not to notify you
the send status of your messages: successfully sent to
the recipient, or not sent successfully.
Reply path
You can set
Reply path
option
On
or
Off
. If set to
On
,
when the recipient selects
Reply
, the message will be sent
to you using your message center number automatically.
Signature
You can set this feature
On
or
Off
. If set to
On
, an
editing box will appear for you to input the text of
your signature. Thereafter, the signature will be added
to the end of your message starting from a new line
each time you send an SMS.
Note: If your SMS is too long after adding the
signature, the signature will be ignored.
Expiry date
Allows you to select the duration by which your messages
will be stored in the SMS center. This option is useful
when your recipient is not connected to the network (not
able to receive your messages immediately). You can
press / to select a duration.
Select memory
You can select the preferred storage location of your
messages: SIM card (Default) or Mobile phone.
Note: If the preferred storage location is fully occupied
(SIM card will reserve 2 empty slots), the SMS will be
stored in the non-preferred location.
User define SMS
You can preset up to 10 frequently used messages.
Delete messages
There are 6 deletion modes in
Delete messages
menu:
Inbox
,
Unsent messages
,
Sent messages
,
SIM
,
Phone
and
Delete all
.
Capacity
Allows you to check the total number of SMS in your
SIM card and mobile phone, the maximum number
of SMS allowed, as well as usage percentage.
Voice mail
Note: You can forward your calls to your voice
mailbox (the phone number for callers to leave a
message) via the
Call forwarding
feature.
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