User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Phone Overview
- Menu Options
- Important Safety Precautions
- Getting Started
- Basic Operation
- Customizing Your Phone
- Calling Features
- Redialing a Number
- Calling a Contacts Entry
- Making a Call from the Call History List
- Calling a Number in a Message
- Calling an Emergency Number
- Calling with Speed Dial
- Using Voicemail
- Using Call Waiting
- Putting a Call on Hold
- Muting a Call
- Using the Handsfree Function
- Making a Conference Call
- Forwarding Calls
- Barring Calls
- Monitoring Phone Use
- Making Data Calls
- Messages and Online Chat
- Advanced Features
- Personal Information Management
- Media Center
- Care and Maintenance
- Q & A
- Microsoft® End User License Agreement
- Federal Communications Commission Regulations
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Messages and Online Chat
Using Message Notifications
Your phone makes a sound to alert you new messages
arrive. The number of unopened messages displays on
the Home screen, depending on the Home screen
settings. You are notified in different ways for the types of
messages you receive. A closed envelope icon is
shown on the top of the display for new email or SMS
messages. You can read new email or SMS messages in
Messaging
>
Outlook E-Mail
or
Text Messages
. Additionally, an icon
is shown on the top of the display for voicemail
messages. To listen to new voicemail messages, press
Voicemail
or press and hold from the Home screen
to dial your voicemail service number.
To modify sound alerts for message notifications, press
Start
>
Settings
>
Sounds
from the Home screen.
Communicating with MSN
®
Messenger
You can use
MSN
Messenger
on your phone to
send instant messages.
MSN
Messenger
provides
the same chat environment as MSN Messenger
on your desktop computer. With the
MSN
Messenger
feature you can:
•
Send and receive Instant Messages (IMs).
•
View the status of others in your messenger contacts
list or change your own status.
•
Invite others to a chat conversation.