Chapter 6 - Short messages 6-5 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.Standard messagesYou can store frequently used short messages asstandard messages, and send them instead ofwriting a new message every time. Standardmessages are stored in the Standard messagesfolder.When a standard message has been opened inthe short message editor, the text STANDARDMESSAGE on the right top half of the card distin-guishes between a normal message and a stand-ard message.When you open the Standard messages folderand press Menu, you can write a new standardmessage. The commands in a new standard mes-sage are:Recipient— Opens the SMS directory, as de-scribed in "Sending messages: SMS directory"on page 6-2.Rename — Opens a box where you can enter anew name for the current standard message.Delete — Removes the selected standardmessage from the Standard messages list.SMS settingsPress Settings in the SMS application main viewto change the default settings. The settings youdefine here are used until you change them again.Reply via same centre: Yes / No (default) — Thisnetwork service allows the recipient of your shortmessage to reply using your short message cen-tre. By setting this option to Yes, you allow therecipient to reply to your message, even if the re-cipient does not subscribe to the Short MessageService (provided that the recipient has themeans to type a reply message).Validity period: 1 h / 6 h / 24 h (default) / One week/ Maximum — If the recipient of a message cannotbe reached within the set validity period, the mes-sage is deleted from the message centre. If Maxi-mum is chosen, the validity period is set to themaximum value allowed by the message centre.Message conversion: None (send as a normalshort message, default) / Fax / X.400 / Paging / E-mail / ERMES / Speech (message synthesised froma short message) — In order to receive a convert-ed message, the recipient must have an appropri-ate terminal device available. For example, if youchoose the Fax format, the recipient must have atelefax machine or similar device connected tothe number.Message centre number — In order to be able tosend short messages, you must enter the SMSmessage centre number here.Note: Your network service provider may be ableto set the message centre number to yourcommunicator via a special SMS message.Contact your service provider for details.Request delivery report: Yes/No (default) — Whenthis is set to Yes, the status of the sent message(Delivered, Pending, Failed) is shown in the Deliv-ery reports folder.Receive info messages: Yes/No/View index — Ifyour network supports this feature, it will sendyou information about various topics. If youchoose View index, the network will send you alist of topics, and you can select on what kind oftopics you want to receive information.