Several features on your phone are available only if you sign up for them
with your wireless service provider. If you do not have one of the services
listed below, contact your wireless service provider for more information.
Caller ID
This feature displays the phone number of the person calling you. If the
caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the backlight
changes color and the corresponding name is displayed. The ring tone,
and color depend on the settings you selected in the Phonebook.
Call Waiting
An alert sounds when you receive an incoming call during a
1
conversation.
• The display indicates that a call is waiting.
• If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in
the Phonebook, the backlight changes color and
the corresponding name is displayed.
Press (ACCEPT) to connect with the incoming call and place the
2
first call on hold.
OR
Press (IGNORE) to silence the ring and continue your current call.
Press to switch between the two calls.
3
Press to end the current call.
4
Three-Way Calling
This feature lets you dial a third person while you are in a call. You can
continue your conversation with one person when the other one hangs up.
While in a call, enter a phone number or recall it from the Phonebook.
1
Press .
2
• The phone call you are in is temporarily placed on hold.
When the third person answers, press again to connect all three
3
parties.
Press to end all calls.
4
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This feature may not be available in all areas. Contact
Note:
your wireless service provider for more information.
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Text Messaging
Composing a Text Message
You can type a text message (up to 160 characters including the e-mail
address).
Entering the Send To Information
From the Text Message menu, scroll to
1
Press (SELECT) to select
2
From the Send To screen, select
3
E-mail Address
Chapter 4, “Text Entry Operations”
If you decide to change the phone number or e-mail address you
entered, reselect the check-marked
(CHANGE). Repeat the first part of this step.
OR
If you have created a group list, you can send the message to several
people at once, by selecting
Select an entry from your group lists and press (OK). (See
“Creating a Group List” on page 55
group lists.)
• The Compose menu is displayed with a check mark next to
indicating that this field has been completed.
. Follow the display prompts or enter characters. (See
Send To
Group Lists
Compose
.
From Phonebook, Phone#
.) Press (OK).
Send To:
for information on how to set up
Entering the Text of Your Message
Scroll to
4
Enter the text of your message and press (OK). (See
5
“Text Entry Operations”
• The Compose menu is displayed with a check mark next to
and
Message
Message
and press (SELECT).
.)
, indicating that both these fields have been completed.
Message Options
Do one of the following:
6
To send the message, press (OK).
-
To store the message in the outbox before sending it, scroll to
-
and press (OK).
• The outbox holds up to 20 unsent messages. If the outbox is full,
delete or send an outbox message to make more room in the
outbox.
To delete the message and return to the Text Message menu, scroll
-
to
and press (OK).
Exit
Accessing Text Messages
From standby, press .
1
OR
From standby, press (MENU), scroll to
(OK)
2
Scroll to
Text Message
, and press (OK).
and press (OK).
, or
entry, and press
and pressing (OK).
Messages
, and press
Send To
Chapter 4,
Send To
Save
,
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Do one of the following:
3
To look at messages in the
-
Inbox Messages” on page 53
To compose a message, scroll to
-
See
“Composing a Text Message” on page 50
To create a group list so that you can send a message to several
-
people at once, scroll to
Group Lists
, press (OK). See
Inbox
.
Compose
and press (OK). See
“Viewing
and press (OK).
.
“Creating a Group List” on page 55.
To delete all messages in the Inbox or Outbox, scroll to
-
and press (OK). See
on page 54
To look at messages in the Outbox, scroll to
-
.
(OK). See
“Viewing Outbox Messages” on page 53.
“Deleting All Inbox or Outbox Messages”
Outbox
Delete All
and press
Reading New Text Messages
When a new text message is received, an alert sounds and appears
on the top of the display.
• If you have received 40 messages, the oldest read message will be
overwritten when you receive a new message.
• If the envelope icon is dark (), you have 40 unread (including locked)
messages waiting and the inbox is full. See
on page 54
• The display indicates how many new text messages you have received.
and delete a message.
“Deleting a Text Message”
Chapter 7
Press (VIEW) to view the inbox message list.
1
• The display icons indicate the message status:
:Unread message
:Locked message
:Read message
• The urgency level of the received message is also displayed:
:Very urgent message
!!
:Urgent message
!
:Normal message
:Bulk message
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If you have one new message, press or to scroll through the
2
message, sender, and reception time.
OR
If you have more than one message, press or to scroll through
the list of messages. When the arrow points to the message you want
to read, press or to scroll through the message, sender, and
reception time.
Once you read a message, you can do any of the following:
3
To reply to the message, see
-
Only)” on page 52
To lock the message, see
-
To forward the message, see
-
page 52
To call a number shown in the message, see
-
Message” on page 53
To delete the message, see
-
.
.
Replying to a Text Message
With a message displayed, press (OPTION).
1
• The OPTIONS menu is displayed.
Press (OK) to select
2
• The Compose screen appears with a check mark next to
indicating that this field is already completed.
Scroll to
3
Enter the text of your message in the Message screen and press
4
(OK).
• The Compose screen is displayed.
Message
and press (SELECT).
“Replying to a Text Message (Inbox
“Locking a Text Message” on page 52
“Forwarding a Text Message” on
.
“Deleting a Text Message” on page 54
“Calling Back a Text
(Inbox Only)
.
Reply
Send To
Locking a Text Message
You can lock a message so that it will not be overwritten by another
incoming message when your inbox is full.
With the message selected or displayed, press (OPTION).
1
Scroll to
2
•
Message Locked
next to the message in the Inbox list.
and press (OK).
Lock
is shown on the display and the icon appears
Forwarding a Text Message
With the message selected or displayed, press (OPTION).
1
Scroll to
2
• The Compose screen appears with a check mark next to
Press (SELECT).
3
From the Send To screen, do one of the following:
4
-
-
Forward
indicating that the message field is completed.
To select a number or e-mail address from the Phonebook, press
(OK).
Scroll to a name and then to the phone number or e-mail address to
forward the message to, and press (OK).
To enter a phone number, scroll to
and press (OK).
Phone#
Message
and press (OK).
.
.
,
,
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Enter the phone number to forward the message to, and press
(OK).
To enter an e-mail address, scroll to
-
(OK).
Enter the e-mail address to forward the message to, and press
(OK).
To select a group list, scroll to
-
Scroll to the group list to forward the message to, and press
(OK).
The Compose screen is displayed with check marks next to
-
Send To
and
Message
.
E-mail Address
Group List
, and press (OK).
and press
Calling Back a Text Message
When the text of a message contains a telephone number, you can call
that number without having to press the keys yourself.
With the message displayed, press (OPTION).
1
Scroll to
2
Scroll to the phone number you want to call back. (Phone numbers are
3
automatically inserted.)
Press (OPTION) and then select
4
phone number, or select
as a home, work, cell, or other phone number.
OR
Press (SEND) to place the call.
Call Back
, and press (OK).
Prefix
to save the number in the Phonebook
Save
to add a prefix to the
Viewing Inbox Messages
From the Text Message menu, press (OK).
1
Press or to scroll to the message of your choice, then or
2
to scroll through the message, sender, and the reception time.
Do one of the following:
3
To reply to a message, see
-
Only)” on page 52
To lock a message so that it cannot be overwritten by another
-
incoming message, see
To forward a message, see
-
page 52
To call a number shown in the message, see
-
Message”
To delete the message, see
-
.
If a phone number is displayed after
Note:
message, pressing calls the displayed number.
.
above.
“Replying to a Text Message (Inbox
“Locking a Text Message” on page 52
“Forwarding a Text Message” on
“Calling Back a Text
“Deleting a Text Message” on page 54
in an Inbox
From:
.
Chapter 7
.
Viewing Outbox Messages
From the Text Message menu, scroll to
1
Press or to scroll to the message of your choice, then or
2
to scroll through the message, destination, and the time.
After reading through a message, press (OPTION).
3
and press (OK).
Outbox
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From the Options menu, do one of the following:
4
To edit the destination or the text of a message, press (OK) to
-
select
• The Compose screen is displayed. See
Message” on page 50
• To send the message, scroll to
• To delete the message, scroll to
Edit
.
for instructions on editing a message.
Send
“Composing a Text
and press (OK).
and press (OK).
Delete
Deleting a Text Message
With the message selected or displayed, press (OPTION).
1
Scroll to
2
Press (YES) to delete the message.
3
, and press (OK).
Delete
Deleting All Inbox or Outbox Messages
From the Text Message menu, scroll to
1
Do one of the following:
2
Press (OK) to delete all messages in the
-
• If you press
want to delete all messages in your Inbox.
• If you press (NO), you are returned to the Delete All menu.
Press (YES).
OR
Scroll to
-
• If you press
• If you press (NO), you are returned to the Delete All menu.
Press (YES).
Outbox
want to delete all messages in your Outbox.
You cannot delete Locked messages in the Inbox with
Note:
Delete All
(OK), the display asks you to confirm that you
and press (OK).
(OK), the display asks you to confirm that you
.
Delete All
and press (OK).
Inbox
.
Group Lists
A group list is a convenient way to send a message to several people at
once. Usually, group lists consist of people with some common element,
such as members of a team at work, family members, or friends with
similar interests. Each group list can have up to five members and you can
have a total of five group lists. You have to assign a name to your group list
first and then add members from your Phonebook entries.
Remember, that you must create your Phonebook entries
select them for a group list. Once you have created a group list, you can
add or delete members, delete the entire group list, and send a message
to a group.
When you send a message to a group list, the message is
Note:
sent individually to each name in the group list, even though it
appears to you that only one message is being sent.
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before
you can
Creating a Group List
From the Text Message menu, scroll to
1
(OK).
Press (OK) to select
2
Create
• The display prompts for a name for your group list.
.
Group Lists
Chapter 7
and press
Press and hold to delete
3
Untitled
and then enter a name for your
group list.
• Enter a name (up to 16 characters) that will remind you who is in the list.
For example, Book Club, Project Team, and so on. (See
Entry Operations”
Press (OK).
4
• The display shows the name you entered for the Group List, and
prompts for names of people to include.
Scroll to
5
1st:, 2nd:, 3rd:, 4th:
for information on entering text on your display.)
, or
—you can add names in any
5th:
Chapter 4, “Text
order—and press (SELECT).
• The names in your Phonebook are displayed.
Scroll to the name you want to add to the group list and press
6
(SELECT).
• All phone numbers for that person (and an e-mail address, if present)
are displayed.
Scroll to the phone number or e-mail address you want to use and
7
press (SELECT).
• The person’s name is added to the group list. An icon next to the name
indicates which phone number (or e-mail address) will be used:
(home number), (work number), (cell phone number), (other
number), or
When you have entered all the names (up to five) to be included in this
8
e-mail address).
(
@
group list, press (FINISH).
• The display asks if you want to save the entry.
Press (YES) to save the entry or (NO) to cancel it.
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Editing a Group List
From the Text Message menu, scroll to
1
(OK).
2
Scroll to
and press (OK).
Edit
Group Lists
and press
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• The names of your group lists are displayed.
Scroll to the one you want to edit and press (EDIT).
3
To change or delete an entry, scroll to the entry and press
4
5
6
7
(SELECT).
To change the entry, press (CHANGE).
Scroll through the names in your Phonebook, and press (SELECT)
when the name you want to enter is displayed.
Scroll through the phone numbers and e-mail address for the selected
name, and press (SELECT) when the arrow points to the number
(or e-mail address) you want.
OR
To delete the entry, press (DELETE).
To change or delete another entry, press (SELECT).
OR
To return to the Group List menu, press (FINISH).
To save your change(s), press (YES).
OR
To cancel your changes and return to the Group List menu, press
(NO).
Viewing Your Group Lists
You can view your group lists, edit them, and delete them.
From the Text Message menu, scroll to
1
2
3
4
5
(OK).
On the Group List menu, scroll to
Scroll to the group list you want to view and press (VIEW).
Press (OPTION).
From the View Options menu, do one of the following:
To edit a group list, press (OK) and follow the instructions from
-
-
-
in
step
4
“Editing a Group List”
To delete an entire group list, scroll to
When asked to confirm the deletion, press (YES).
To send a message to the people in the selected group list, scroll to
Send To
a Text Message” on page 50
and press (OK). Follow the instructions in
.
Group Lists
and press (OK).
View
above.
Delete
and press
and press (OK).
“Composing
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