Cell Phone User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Keys
- Indicators and Icons
- Table of Contents
- 1. Safety At A Glance
- 2. Getting Connected
- 3. Using Your Phone
- 4. The Basics
- 5. Your Phone A to Z
- ABC/abc mode
- Access codes
- Alarm clock
- All calls timer
- Anykey answer
- Automatic answer
- Automatic redial
- Calculator
- Calendar
- Call forwarding
- Call log
- Call restrictions
- Call settings
- Call timers
- Call waiting
- Caller ID
- Calling card
- Change lock code
- Change security code
- Clear call lists
- Clear timers
- Clock
- Conference call
- Current call timer
- Customize profiles
- Custom Tone
- Data and fax calls
- Dialed calls
- Earpiece volume
- Emergency calls
- Emergency key 9
- Entering text and numbers
- Erasing mobile messages
- Erase options for your phone book
- Fax calls
- Games
- Inbox
- In-call menu
- Keyguard
- Keypad tones
- Language
- Last call timer
- Last number redial
- Letter case
- Life timer
- Lights
- Listen to voice messages
- Lock code
- Manual touch tones
- Memory status
- Messages
- Message alert tone
- Microphone
- Minibrowser
- Missed calls
- Mobile messaging
- NAM selection
- NAM update
- Network feature setting
- Network services
- One-touch dialing
- Paging
- Phone book
- Phone lock
- Phone settings
- Profiles
- Received calls
- Restore factory settings
- Renaming profiles
- Restricting calls
- Ringing options
- Ringing tone
- Ringing volume
- Saved
- Scrolling view
- Security settings
- Security code
- Send own caller ID with next call
- Settings
- Storing a name and number
- Synchronization
- System selection
- Text messaging
- Touch tone length
- Touch tones
- Unlocked phone number
- Vibrating alert
- Voice mailbox number
- Voice messages
- Voice privacy
- Volume
- Warning and game tones
- Welcome note
- 6. Receiving mobile messages
- 7. Sending mobile messages
- 8. Data and Fax Calls
- 9. Accessories
- 10. Troubleshooting
- 11. Reference Information
- 12. Technical Data
- 13. Warranty
- 14. Index
86
Message priority levels
You can assign an urgent priority level to a mobile
message. An icon or message should then appear on the
recipient’s phone (or other device) to indicate the high
priority level of your message.
Delivery notification
When you send a message, you can request to be notified
when the recipient receives the message. This notification
is called a delivery note. If you addressed the message to
more than one recipient, a separate delivery note appears
for each recipient.
Creating a mobile message
There are different ways to create a mobile message:
•
Write
a
new
, blank message
•
Reply
to a received message
•
Resend
a message from the Outbox
•
Forward
a message
Writing a new, blank message
1.
Press
Menu
0-1-1-1 (
Messages
-
Text messages
-
Write new
). Select the type of message to send.
2.
Address the message. See ‘Addressing a mobile
message’ on page 87.
3.
Press
Options
, then select
Edit message
. Edit (write)
your message. The terms writing and editing both
refer to the process of entering text into a mobile
message. See ‘Editing a mobile message’ on page 88.
4.
To send the message, press
Options
, then select
Send
.
Tip
: If message delivery fails, you can resend the message.
See ‘Resending a message’ on page 87.
Replying to a message
1.
Read the message to which you want to reply.
• If you just received the message and a notification
appears on the screen, go to the next step.










