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Validity (2-1-4-X-3)
This network service makes it possible to set a length of time (Minutes, Hours,
Days and Weeks) during which the SMS messages will be stored by the
Service Centre while it tries to send them. To move between items, press
; to change the units of time, use and .
Note: If the maximum time entered exceeds the time laid down by the Service
Centre, the message is automatically reduced to their specifications.
Destination (2-1-4-X-4)
This function makes it possible to save the phone number of the recipient of
new EMS messages. The number appears automatically under “Send to
when you send a new EMS message, barring the opportunity of changing the
number by pressing . This function is particularly helpful if you often send
EMS messages to the same recipient.
Protocol (2-1-4-X-5)
This network service makes it possible to convert the EMS message into
different formats, such as: ISDN and PSTN services, Pager, E-mail, Fax, etc.
Note: Change the set value “0_ Text” only after calling the network operator to
check whether other formats are supported.
Set default (2-1-4-X-6)
This function sets the parameters set in the previous menus as automatic.
If there is more than one profile saved, it permits choosing and applying the
most suitable one (until another one is set as default) according, for instance,
to the EMS Centre used, the recipient's phone number and the protocol to be
used.
Automatic deletion (Menu 2-1-5)
This function makes it possible to turn SMS message automatic deletion on or
off after they have been read.
Reply path (Menu 2-1-6)
This network service permits the EMS message recipient to send a reply using
the same EMS Centre as the sender.
Confirm (Menu 2-1-7)
This network service lets the sender obtain confirmation from the SMS Centre
that the message has been received.