Messages, Message notifications, Setting notification options – Motorola i736 User Manual

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Messages

To access your voice mail messages, text and
numeric messages, Net alerts, and any other types
of messages you are able to receive, go to the
message center:

1 From the main menu, select Messages.
2 Select the type of message you want to access.

The message center shows how many messages
you have of each type. You can listen to, read, or
delete these messages.

Note: In order for you to access voice mail

through the message center, there must
already be a message in your voice mail
box. If there is no message, you must
access voice mail by dialing into your voice
mail box using your PTN.

Message Notifications

When you receive a message, your phone notifies
you with text on the display and a notification tone or
vibration. You can access the message or dismiss
the notification.

If you dismiss the notification, the message is not
deleted. It can be accessed through the message
center.

If you are not on a phone call when you receive a
message, your phone sounds a notification tone
every 30 seconds until you access the message or
dismiss the alert.

If you are on a call when you receive a message,
your phone may sound a notification tone during the
call or after you end the call, depending on how you
set your notification options.

Setting Notification Options

To control whether your phone sounds message
notification tones while you are on phone calls:

1 From the main menu, select Settings > Phone

Calls > Notifications.

2 Select the option you want:

• Receive All — Tones sound during calls for all

types of messages.

• Msg Mail Only — Tones sound during calls for

mail messages; tones for all other types of
messages are held until you end calls.

• Delay All — Tones for all types of messages

are held until you end calls.

Note: Delay All is the default setting.

Tip: To set notification options during a call: Press

m

. Select In Call Setup > Notifications.

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