SMS (Short Message Service)44– a tone is heard (if the ringer is turned off,this tone is not heard)– “Receiving SMS Message” isdisplayed– F is displayedReading a received message1 Press {j/OK}.2 Select “SMS”, then press {>}.3 To access the public mailboxSelect “Public”, then press {>}.To access a private mailboxSelect the desired mailbox, press {>},then enter its password.L If a mailbox contains new (unread)SMS messages, “@” is displayed nextto the total number of messages forthat mailbox.4 Select “Receive List”, then press{>}.5 Press {e} or {v} repeatedly to select amessage.L Messages which have already beenread are indicated by a “Q”, even ifthey were read using another handset.6 Press {j/OK} to read the messagecontent.Note:L To call the message sender, press {C}or {s}.L If “SMS Full” is displayed, new SMSmessages cannot be received. Eraseunnecessary messages (page 43, 44).L If you receive a message from a partysaved in the handset phonebook, thestored name is displayed.L Some SMS service providers attach a 1-digit number to the message sender’sphone number, and sender names storedin the handset phonebook may not bedisplayed as a result.Replying to a message1 While reading a received message,press {j/OK}.2 Select “Reply”, then press {>}.3 Enter a message (page 47), then press{j/OK}.4 Edit the destination phone numberand/or press {j/OK}.5 Continue from step 7, “Writing andsending a new message”, page 42.Editing/forwarding a message1 While reading a received message,press {j/OK}.2 Select “Edit Message”, then press{>}.3 Continue from step 5, “Writing andsending a new message”, page 42.Erasing received messages1 While reading a received message,press {j/OK}.2 Select “Erase”, then press {>}.L To erase all messages in the selectedmailbox, select “Erase All”, thenpress {>}.3 Select “Yes”, then press {>}.4 Press {ih}.Storing the sender’s number inthe handset phonebook1 While reading a received message,press {j/OK}.2 Select “Add Phonebook”, then press{>}.3 Continue from step 3, “Adding entries tothe handset phonebook”, page 21.TG1810_1822AL(e-e).book Page 44 Tuesday, March 1, 2005 6:46 PM