12 Troubleshooting36
13 Safety Information39
14 Warranty Statement42
15 End User License Agreement45
16 Regulatory Statements47
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Copyright and Legal Information
The wireless phone described in this manual is
approved for use in GSM 850 and 1900 networks.
This manual is available for download from
www.sendo.com.
Copyright Information
Part number: 8E30-00000-000xx S1-28 (Edition 1).
Copyright Sendo 2005. All rights reserved.
Printed in the Netherlands.
Sendo, the Sendo logo, the Sendo “D” and the
Sendo model S1 phone are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sendo International Ltd. and/or its
affiliates. All rights reserved.
Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part
or all of the contents in this document in any form
without the prior written permission of Sendo is
prohibited.
T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic
Communications. All rights reserved. T9 Text input is
licensed under one or more of the following U.S.
Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,945,928,
6,011,554 and additional patents are pending
worldwide.
Disclaimer
The information contained in this user guide is
written for the Sendo model S1 phone. Sendo
reserves the right to make changes and
improvements to the products and any of the features
of the products described in this document, and/or
this document itself, without prior notice.
THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE
PROVIDED "AS IS". EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY
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NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SENDO BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCOME OR ANY
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED.
Export Information
This phone may be subject to export regulation of the
United Kingdom and other countries. Diversion
contrary to law is prohibited. You must comply with
all applicable export laws, restrictions and
regulations of the United Kingdom or foreign
agencies or authorities, and shall not export, or
transfer for the purpose of re-export, the phone or
any part of the phone in violation of any applicable
restrictions, laws or regulations, or without all
necessary approvals.
For Your Safety
You should observe and follow the guidelines given
in this manual for the safe and efficient use of your
phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines and
requirements may void your warranty and may
invalidate any approvals given to the phone. Please
read the Safety Information chapter of this manual
before you use your phone.
! Warning: Throughout the main body of this
manual, text in this format is used to act as a
warning. Please read each warning carefully.
Approved Accessories Warning
Use only batteries, chargers and accessories
approved by Sendo for use with this phone model.
The use of any other types may invalidate any
warranty applying to the phone, and may be
dangerous. For availability of approved accessories,
please check with your dealer or visit
www.sendo.com.
When you disconnect the power cord of any
accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Network Services
A number of features included in this guide are
called network services. They are services provided
by wireless service providers. Before you can take
advantage of any of these network services, you must
subscribe to these service(s) from your home wireless
service provider and obtain instructions for their use.
Some of these networ k services may not be available
when roaming on a network other than your home
network.
FCC/Industry Canada Notice
This phone may cause TV or radio interference (for
example, when using the phone in close proximity to
receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada
can require you to stop using the phone if such
interference cannot be eliminated.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the condition that this device
does not cause harmful interference.
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1 Your phone
1
2
3
5
9
8
Colors and layout shown above may not exactly match
the phone supplied.
4
6
7
Layout
1 Earpiece/Speaker – Used as the
earpiece during calls and also used as the
speaker to play ringtones, alerts and
sounds.
2 Display – Display indicators, menu
options and other information is shown
here.
3 Left soft keyg – This key performs the
function immediately above it on the
display.
4 Right soft key/Power keyd – A short
press of this key performs the function
immediately above it on the display. A long
press of this key will switch the phone on
and off.
5 Quick access key f – Gives you quick
access to a feature such as creating a new
text message.
6 Clear keyc – This key erases text or
takes you back to your previous step,
depending on what you’re doing. A long
press of this key takes you back to the main
screen.
7 Navigation keys : ; – Used to scroll
in menus and features.
7 Shortcut keys : ;[ ] – Press one
of the shortcut keys from the main screen to
open the feature assigned to the key.
8 Charger/accessories connector – Insert
the charger connector here. This connector
is also used to connect accessories such as
a hands-free kit.
9 Wrist/neck strap aperture – Used to
attach a wrist strap or neck strap. See the
Wrist/neck strap section on Page 21 for
details.
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Menus
Menus (press g, Menu from the main screen)
Your phone
Messages
Sounds
Ringer
1
Melodies
2
Volume
3
4
Ramping
5
Key tones
6
On/Off melody
7
Vibrator
8
Events
1
Send
2
Read
3
Chat
4
Delete all
5
Voice mail
6
Broadcast
7
Settings
Settings
Services
Extras
SIM Toolkit
Available menu items and features may vary by model of phone and network service provider.
Please check your phone’s menu to see what menu items and features are available on your phone.
1
Commands
2
Network sel.
3
Send number
4
Cost/timers
5
Divert
6
Call waiting
1
Games
2
Pictures
3
Animations
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Languages
2
Time/Date
3
Alarm
4
Call handling
5
Security
6
Display
7
Shortcut
Display indicators
Main screen
Indicator Meaning
Battery level - low
Battery level - high
Battery charging (phone on)
Battery charging (phone off)
Signal strength - weak
Signal strength - strong
New text message
New voice mail message
(this icon is network dependent)
Indicates you had a missed call
Keypad locked
Silent mode active
Alarm clock set
Text entry
Indicator Meaning
α
β
η
ι
θ
Multitap text input - lower case
Multitap text input - upper case
T9 predictive text input (lower case)
T9 predictive text input (upper case)
Numeric mode
In messages list
Indicator Meaning
Message has not been read
Message has been read
In calls list
Indicator Meaning
Incoming call from a number
Outgoing call to a number
Missed call from a number
In lists
Indicator Meaning
Shows the currently selected option
in a list. For example, the current
ringtone.
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2 Getting started
2
To use your phone, you must first insert the
SIM card supplied by your network service
provider, and then charge the battery.
Removing the battery cover
Getting started
Press down on the area on the top of the
battery cover as shown below, slide the cover
down and lift off.
Removing the battery
If you need to remove the battery, press down
on the tab at the centre of the bottom edge of
the battery and lift out.
> Note: Always turn your phone off before
you remove the battery.
colored contacts of the card are facing down,
touching the contacts of the phone.
! Warning: Keep all SIM cards out of reach
of small children. This small part can be
a choking hazard or could be swallowed.
! Warning: The SIM card is easily damaged
by scratches or bending, so be careful
when inserting and removing the card.
Inserting the battery
Insert the battery into the phone, starting with
the top edge first. Align the tabs on the edge
of the battery with the tabs on the back of the
phone. Make sure the gold-colored contacts
of the battery are touching the contacts on the
phone. Push down into place.
Inserting the SIM card
> Note: You cannot insert or remove the
SIM unless you remove the battery.
Always turn your phone off before you
remove the battery. See the Removing the battery section above for details.
Slide the SIM into place, starting with the
shorter edge first, making sure that the gold-
! Warning: Do not insert the battery with
the phone’s front cover removed.
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Replacing the battery cover
Place the cover onto the back of the phone
and slide the cover into place, making sure
the tab at the top of the cover clicks into
place.
Charging the battery
You must charge the battery for at least 12
hours before using the phone for the first
time. After this, the battery will normally take
around 3 to 5 hours to charge.
Insert the connector on the charger lead into
the connector on the bottom of the phone.
Plug the charger into a wall socket. When
charging commences, an animated charging
icon or charger cable icon appears. When
the battery is fully charged, a full battery icon
will appear and you can disconnect the
charger.
! Warning: Only use chargers designed for
use with your Sendo S1 and approved by
Sendo. Incorrect use of chargers, or use
of any other charger, may damage your
phone and may invalidate your warranty.
Once you connect the charger, you can
switch your phone on. If the battery is
completely empty, it may take a few minutes
before you can make or receive a call once
you plug the phone into a charger.
> Note: When the battery is completely
discharged it ma y take some time for the
battery charging icon to appear after you
have connected the charger.
Charging and Discharging
Please observe the following notes and
precautions regarding the use of batteries
and related equipment.
Note
Do not charge the battery with either of the phone
covers removed.
If you remove your battery you will find the phone’s
label on the back portion of the phone. This label
includes information about the phone, such as the
model number.
Do not remove the phone’s label. In the unlikely event
that you ever need to make a warranty claim or seek
assistance with respect to use of your phone, you may
be asked for this information.
Note that a new battery's full performance is achieved
only after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles. The operation times provided are
reasonable estimates and may be affected by
network conditions, charging and phone usage.
The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds
of times, but it will eventually wear out. When the
operating time (talk time and standby time) is
noticeably shorter than normal, it may be time to buy
a new battery.
Caution: Only use batteries approved by Sendo and
recharge your battery only with the chargers
approved by Sendo. When a charger is not in use,
disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the
battery connected after the battery indicator shows
that the battery is full, or for longer than a single day,
since overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused
a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
For longer operation times, discharge the battery
from time to time by leaving your phone switched on
until it turns itself off and the battery is fully
discharged.
Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other
means.
Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or
worn out.
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Note
Warning: Do not short circuit the battery. All batteries
can cause property damage, injury or burns if a
conductive material such as jewelry or keys comes
Getting started
into contact with the exposed terminals. The material
may complete an electrical circuit and become quite
hot. Exercise care in handling your phone battery. For
example, avoid carrying your phone battery loose in
a pocket or purse. This product is designed for use
with Sendo-approved batteries only. Use of
unapproved batteries may be dangerous and may
cause damage to the battery or the phone and may
void your warranty.
Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a
closed car in summer or winter conditions, may
reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. A
phone with a battery that has been exposed to
temperature extremes may temporarily not work,
even when the battery is fully charged.
Dispose of the battery properly. Comply with all local
laws or regulations in disposing of your battery. Do
not dispose of batteries in a fire.
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3 The basics
Switching on/off
To switch the phone on, press and hold d.
If the phone asks for a PIN code, enter the
code that is supplied with the SIM card. The
code will be displayed as asterisks. When
complete, press g, OK.
When you switch the phone on for the first
time (or after removing the battery) you may
also be asked to enter the date (in the format
mm/dd/yyyy). When complete, press g,
OK. You will then be asked to enter the time
(in 24 hour format). When complete, press
g, OK.
> Note: If you make a mistake, use the :
and ; navigation keys to move between
the characters.
Wait a few seconds while the phone searches
for the network. Once the network has been
found, the main screen appears and your
phone is ready to be used. The main screen
shows the network name and two icons
giving the signal strength (top right) and
battery level (top left).
To switch the phone off, press and hold d.
Navigation and scrolling
To enter the main menu on your phone, press
g, Menu from the main screen.
You can scroll through menus using the up
and down keys, : and ;. When you find
the menu option that you are looking for,
press g, Select to activate. Press d, Back
or c to return to the previous level.
? Tip: See the Shortcuts section on Page 8
for details of useful menu shortcuts.
This manual uses “Find it” notes to take you
direct ly to a fe ature. These notes always start
at the main screen. For example, the note
below indicates that you should press the left
soft key g, labeled Menu in the main
screen and then select the Messages menu
option to open the Messages feature.
φ Find it:Menu g
X
Messages
My number
Your phone number is stored on your SIM
card and should be stated in the
documentation that came with the card.
If you need to remind yourself of your
number, try calling another mobile phone
and make a note of the number that appears
on that phone’s display. Alternatively, contact
your network service provider.
Your number may also be available through
the My number feature (if set by your network
service provider). Press d, Contacts from
the main screen and select the My number
option. Select Consult, press d, Options
and select Details to display your phone
number (press c to return to previous
screens).
Screensaver
A screensaver is a picture or animation that is
displayed when the phone has been idle for
a certain amount of time.
When the screensaver is displayed, press the
c key to return to normal display (or press
g, Unlock then * if the keypad is
locked).
To modify the screensaver settings, see the
Display settings section on Page 29.
Power save
To get better battery performance, your
phone will automatically switch to power save
mode after it has been idle for a certain
amount of time. In this mode, the screen’s
backlight is switched off and only the status
indicators are displayed.
When the power save mode is active, press
the c key to return to normal display (or
press g, Unlock then * if the keypad is
locked).
SIM Toolkit
Your network service provider may offer
some special services or features using the
SIM Toolkit menu. However, the name of this
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menu may change to indicate the type of
service, for example “Information”.
For more details, please contact your network
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service provider.
Shortcuts
Shortcuts to some useful features:
ShortcutDescription
Contacts list Press ; from the main screen to access
Calls listPress : from the main screen to access
Shortcut
keys []
Lock
keypad
Unlock
keypad
Silent mode To enter/exit silent mode press g then
Silence
ringtone
Language If the phone language is changed by
your contacts list. From here you can
call, save and send messages to any of
the entries.
the calls list. From here you can call and
save a number, and send a message to
an entry.
You can set what features are accessed
when you press the [ or ] shortcut
keys from the main screen. Try each key
from the main screen to see what
features they are currently set to. The
Shortcuts section on Page 30 describes
how to change the settings.
To lock the keypad, press g, then *
from the main screen. The locked
symbol, is displayed on the main
screen when the phone is locked.
To unlock the keypad, press g,
Unlock then *.
# from the main screen. The silent
symbol, is displayed on the main
screen when the phone is in silent
mode.
If you can’t answer a call, but you don’t
want to reject it, press ; to silence the
ringtone.
mistake, press and hold * from the
main screen to display the language list.
Scroll to the language you want (using
: and ;) and press g.
Entering text, numbers and
symbols
You can enter text, numbers and symbols on
your phone in a number of ways. The current
input mode is indicated at the bottom of the
screen (in features such as messaging) by one
of these icons:
αMultitap text input - lower case
βMultitap text input - upper case
θNumeric mode
ηT9 predictive text input (lower case)
ιT9 predictive text input (upper case)
You can switch between Multitap, numeric
and predictive text modes manually by
repeatedly pressing *.
> Note: When you are in a screen that
requires text or numeric entry, the phone
automatically changes to the appropriate
input mode.
The table below lists the characters for each
key on the numeric keypad:
KeyList of characters available
11 . , @ ‘ ? ! " : ; ¿ ¡
2a b c 2 à ä å æ ç
3d e f 3 é è
4g h i 4 ì
5j k l 5
6m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø
7p q r s 7 ß
8t u v 8 ü ù
9w x y z 9
00 (numeric mode only)
#Space (short press)
? Tip: For all input modes, a long press on
# displays a table showing all the
symbols available. See the Entering symbols section below for details.
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Multitap standard text input
When you are in Multitap mode (sometimes
called multipress mode), you enter a letter by
pressing the number key on which the letter is
printed. Press the key repeatedly until the
required character is displayed. If you pass
the character you want, keep pressing the key
to scroll through all the characters again.
For example, to enter the letter “r” press 7
three times.
If a word you are entering contains two
consecutive letters which are located on the
same key, enter the first one and then wait for
the cursor to reappear before entering the
second.
Also, you will notice that some intelligent
features are built in. For example, when
entering the first word in a sentence, the text
input mode changes automatically from
upper case to lower case after the first letter.
Some punctuation marks (including periods,
hyphens and apostrophes) are available on
1. Alternatively, press and hold # to pick
a symbol to insert from the character table
(see the Entering symbols section below).
When you have finished entering a word,
press # to enter a space and move on to
the next word.
For example, to enter the name "Ross" when
you are in lower case mode:
1
Press * to enter upper case mode,
2
Press 7 three times, to display "R", you
will then return to lower case mode.
3
Press 6 three times, to display "o".
4
Press 7 four times, to display "s". Now
pause slightly until the cursor reappears.
5
Then press 7 four times, to display "s".
Predictive text input
To save time when you are writing a text
message, your phone has a built-in
dictionary feature which uses the letters that
you are typing to complete the word.
This input method allows you to simply press
each key once. For example, to write the
name "Ross", press 7, then 6, then 7,
then 7 just once each.
The word may change as you type, but don’t
worry about what is on the screen until you
have finished the word. Sometimes different
words share the same sequence of key
presses. If the finished word is wrong, press
0 to scroll through other possibilities. If the
word that you are looking for is still not there,
press * repeatedly to change the text mode
to β or α and enter the word again.
After you have completed a word, press the
space key # to enter a space and move on
to the next word. Press and hold # to pick
a symbol to insert from the character table
(see the Entering symbols section below).
Some intelligent punctuation (including
periods, hyphens and apostrophes) are also
available on 1. The punctuation mark is
completed when you enter the next keystroke.
Entering numbers
To enter a number in upper case or lower
case text input mode, simply press the
number key repeatedly until the number is
displayed.
To enter a number in predictive text input
mode, press the number key and then scroll
through the characters (by pressing 0) until
the number is displayed.
If you have multiple numbers to enter, it is
often more convenient to use the numeric
input mode. Press * repeatedly to change
the mode to θ. Now whenever you press
any of the number keys, only the number is
entered.
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Entering symbols
For all input modes, a long press on #
displays a table, similar to the one below,
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showing all the symbols available to you:
.,-!?@():
&‘ " /_;$%+
*=<>#£¥ƒ ¤
§ √ì ËÀŒ—”÷
ÿŸ¿iадвжз
йиДЕЙтсЖ€
[]{}\|~^
123456789
X
To en te r a sy m b o l:
1
Press and hold # to display the symbol
table.
2
Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the row
containing the symbol you want.
3
Press the numeric key (1 to 9) to
select the symbol.
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4 Calls
Making a call
Dialing a number
1
Key in the area code and number that you
want to call, then press g, Call to dial.
If you make a mistake, press c to delete
a single number.
To delete the entire number and return to
the main screen, press and hold c.
2
To end the call, press d, End.
Making an international call
1
Press and hold 0 until the plus sign "+"
is displayed. This replaces the
international access code.
2
Enter the country code, area code, and
phone number.
? Tip: Press and hold # until the letter p
appears to insert a pause of 3 seconds.
This can be used, for example, in
countries where a pause is required when
dialing international numbers.
3
Press g, Call to dial.
Making an emergency call
1
Key in the emergency number for your
present location (e.g. 911, 112 or other
official emergency number). Emergency
numbers vary by location.
2
Press g, Call to dial.
! Warning: To make an emergency call,
the phone must be switched on, properly
charged and used in a service area with
adequate signal strength. Also,
emergency calls may not be possible
when certain network services or phone
features are in use. Do not rely on your
mobile phone as your only method of
emergency communications.
Making calls from the contacts list
φ Find it:d Contacts
X
Search
1
Type in the first letter(s) of the name or
scroll (using : and ;) to the contact that
you want.
2
Press g, Call to dial.
For more information about creating and
using your contacts list, see the Contacts list and calls list chapter on Page 22.
Making a call from the calls list
The phone stores a list of your recent
incoming, outgoing and missed calls. An icon
on the left of the screen indicates the type of
call:
Incoming call from a number
Outgoing call to a number
Missed call from a number
X
To dial a number from the calls list
1
Press the up : key from the main screen
to open the calls list.
2
Scroll to the entry that you want and press
g, Call to dial.
For more information about the calls list, see
the Using the calls list section on Page 24.
Speed dialing
This feature allows you to dial a number
simply by pressing and holding a single key.
For more information about creating and
deleting speed dials, see the Contacts list and calls list chapter on Page 22.
X
To add a speed dial
φ Find it:d Contacts
1
Type in the first letter(s) of the name or
scroll to the contact that you want.
2
Press and hold one of the keys 2 to 9
until the key number appears on the left of
the screen, beside the name. This indicates
that the speed dial is successfully assigned.
> Note:1 is normally reserved for
voicemail.
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Search
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X
To make a call using speed dial
Calls
1
From the main screen, press and hold the
number key assigned to the contact you
want to call.
Answering a call
To accept a call press g, Accept.
To reject a call, press d, Reject.
! Warning: Avoid putting the earpiece
close to your ear when the phone is
ringing. The phone will vibrate briefly to
warn you before playing sounds.
> Note: If you can’t answer a call, but you
don’t want to reject it, press ; to silence
the ringtone.
Call waiting
This feature will play a melody (through the
earpiece) to inform you of a second incoming
call.
> Note: Please refer to the Call waiting
section on Page 32 for more information
on how to activate call waiting.
Press g, Accept to put the current call on
hold and activate the second call.
Press d, Reject to reject the second call.
To end the active call and return to the held
call, press d, End.
To switch between calls, press g, Options
and then select the Swap option.
In the main screen, the active call is shown
using the icon and the call on hold is
shown using the icon.
> Note: Your network may not support call
waiting or may require you to subscribe to
this feature. If you do not have call
waiting or are roaming on another
network, accepting a second call will end
the first call (or you simply may not be
able to accept another call). You will not
be able to switch between calls.
Conference calls
This feature allows you to connect all parties
when you have accepted two incoming calls.
During the call, press g, Options and
select Conference to connect the callers.
To end the call, press d, End.
> Note: Conference calls is a network
service. You may have to subscribe to this
service and it may not be available when
roaming. Check with your network
service provider for details.
In-call options
When you are in a call, you can press g,
Options. The possible menu options are
listed below.
Select thisTo
ContactsAccess your contacts list.
Hold/Unhold Put the active call on hold/
Mute/Unmute Switch the microphone off/on.
Send message Send a text message.
SwapSwap between the current call
ConferenceConnect all current callers.
SIMToolkitAccess the SIM Toolkit.
End allEnd all calls.
Adjusting the volume
The earpiece volume can be adjusted during
a call. Press : to make the speech louder
and ; to make it quieter.
reactivate the held call.
and the call on hold.
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5 Messages
This chapter shows you how to create, send,
receive, and manage different types of
messages:
Text messages
Simple and special text messages. See the
Text messages section below.
Chat messages
Text messages sent during a chat session.
See the Chat section on Page 15.
Voicemail messages
Voice messages from your voice mailbox.
See the Calling your voice mail section on
Page 16.
Broadcast messages
Information messages provided by your
network service provider. See the Broadcast messages section on Page 16.
For information on using predictive text and
multitap text input methods, see the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 8.
> Note: The contents of the Messages menu
may vary by network service provider.
Please check your phone’s menu to see
what menu items and features are
available on your phone.
Text messages
You can send and receive text messages to/
from any compatible phone. See the
Compatible formats section on Page 15 for
details of the types of text message you can
send and receive.
Reading a text message
When you receive a text message, the
envelope icon is displayed at the top of
the main screen.
1
Press g, Read to display the new
message directly from the main screen.
If you have received more than one
message, the Inbox is displayed. Scroll to
the message using the : and ; keys and
then press g, Select.
To read old messages, go to your read
messages:
φ Find it:g Menu
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The message is displayed including any
ringtones, pictures, logos, icons,
animations or sounds. Use the : and ;
keys to scroll through the message.
X
Messages X Read
> Note: Sounds cannot be saved from a text
message and are played once, when the
sound is highlighted in the message.
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Press g, Options to access the message
options listed below:
Select this To
DeleteRemove the message.
ChatStart a chat session.
ReplySend a text message to the sender.
CallCall the sender. Alternatively if
Save no.Add the sender’s phone number to
Save picture Save the highlighted picture in the
Save
ringtone
there is a number in the message,
highlight it and select this option to
call the number.
your contacts list. Alternatively if
there is a number in the message,
highlight it and select this option to
call the number.
incoming message. The picture is
stored in your Pictures list. See the
Pictures and Animations section on
Page 35 for more details.
> Note: This option is only
displayed if a picture is
included in the message and
you are allowed to save it.
Save the highlighted ringtone in the
incoming message. The ringtone is
stored in your Melodies list. See the
Sounds chapter on Page 26 for
more details.
> Note: This option is only
displayed if a ringtone is
included in the message and
you are allowed to save it.
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