X SMS (Short Message Service)464 Edit the destination phone numberand/or press L, then continue fromstep 5, “Writing and sending a newmessage (to a phone)”, page 41.Editing/forwarding a message1 While reading a received message,press J.2 “Edit Message” i L iContinue from step 3, “Writing andsending a new message (to a phone)”,page 41.Erasing received messages1 While reading a received message,press J.2 “Erase” i LL Germany/France/Italy/Spain:To erase all messages in the selectedmailbox, select “Erase All”. iLL Other countries:To erase all messages, select “EraseAll”. i L3 “Yes” i L i {ih}Storing the sender’s number inthe handset phonebook1 While reading a received message,press J.2 “Add Phonebook” i L3 Continue from step 3, “Adding entries tothe handset phonebook”, page 19.Editing the sender’s numberbefore calling back1 While reading a received message,press J.2 “Edit and Call” i L3 Edit the number. i {C} / {s} / LSMS settingsIf the base unit is reset to its default settings(page 35), the following SMS-relatedsettings will be reset. The contents of thereceive and send lists will be erased.Creating private mailboxes(Germany/France)Private mailboxes can be used for sendingand receiving SMS messages. Each privatemailbox is password protected.1 J (centre of joystick) i X i L2 “Public” i L3 “Settings” i L4 “Private Mailbox” i L5 Select the desired new mailbox number(“Mailbox1” to “Mailbox6”). i L6 Enter a name for the mailbox (5characters max.; page 59). i L7 Enter a 4-digit password for the mailbox.i L8 “Save” i L i {ih}SMS settings PageSMS on/off (default: “Off”) page 41Message Centre 1 page 41Message Centre 2 page 41Private mailboxes(default: —)page 46Terminal number(default: “1”)page 47Public keys(default: —)page 47E-mail access number page 48PBX line access number(default: “Off”)page 48TG9120_40_50EX(e).book Page 46 Monday, August 7, 2006 3:52 PM