Operation Manual

Example: Creating a UUS1 text message
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Enter the text.
In this example: »Meeting 9. 30 to 11. 00 George«.
Confirm your entry with OK.
Send mail
UUS>Meeting 9. 30 a. m.
to 11. 00 a. m. George_
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s Press the corresponding softkey to select a number stored in your
telephone,or press »New«toenter a newphone number. FOR EX
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AMPLE.: »New«.
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Enter the telephone number.
FOR EXAMPLE.: »2200«.
Confirm your entry with OK. The text message is transferred to
the defined recipient.
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>2200_
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Important notes for entering numbers with SMS transmission
If the »Direct exchange line access« feature is switched off for your telephone, then you must enter the line access
digit before the target number. The line access digit must be stored in the telephone.
When the telephone is connected to a pabx for which direct exchange line acces has been programmed, the you can
dial the target number directly.
Sending an interlaced SMS
You can link up to 4 SMS together. A counter in the display indicates the remaining space available for characters. At
the end of the first mail a query is made asking whether alinked mail is to be sent. If you replay with Yes, a message is
then shown indicating the remaining free space; if you answer with No, the input of the last character is ignored and
the SMS is sent as described for non-linked SMSs.
In the example shown here » 451 available« indicates the re
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maining space for characters still available, 1/2 denotesthat 1 is
the first SMS block, of 2. You can move between the blocks using
the arrow key. If no space is available for saving a linked SMS, the
message will only be stored temporarily.
Send mail
451 free 1/2 (Abc)
You can link up to 4
SMS messages
together. A counter
in the display space
indicates the remaining
available for character
Viewing newly received text messages
A new message can be displayed from the caller list (see page 29) or from the received text messages list. Once you
have read a message from the list of temporarily stored text messages, it is deleted from the caller list.
Viewing received or sent text messages
The following features are available when viewing temporarily stored text messages:
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Resending a text message.
You can edit a text message before actually resending it.
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Deleting a text message.
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Entering the number, to which the text messagewas sent or from which it was received into the
telephones directory.
Telephone operation SMS and UUS1 text messages
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