Message settings, Set your txt tone, From – Kyocera X-tc M2000 User Manual

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Message Settings

Message Settings

The following message settings affect all messages
unless you change them for individual messages.

Set your TXT Tone

1.

From

quq=нзеЙ

, select a ringtone from the

list to alert you when you receive a new
message. (Scroll through the list to hear the
different ringtones.)

2.

Follow the prompts to assign the ringtone to
all incoming messages for all or specific
numbers in your selected contact or group.

Set your Reminder

From

oÉãáåÇÉê

, select

to enable a reminder

beep to sound every five minutes until you read
the new message.

Set your Signature

You can create a signature to appear at the end of
all outgoing messages.
1.

From

páÖå~нмкЙ

, enter your signature.

2.

Select

lh

to save the signature.

kçíÉW=

The signature counts towards the character

limit of your message.

Edit Preset Messages

Your phone comes with preset messages, such as
“Please call me,” which you can insert into the

body of a text message. You can edit or create up
to 40 preset messages.
1.

From

bÇáí=~мнз=нЙсн

, do one of the

following:
– Scroll to a preset message and select

bÇáí

.

– Select

kЙп=глЦ

to create a new preset

message.

2.

Enter or edit the text.

3.

Select

p~îÉ

.

kçíÉW=

You can also save messages you have

written or received as preset messages.

Enable Auto Retrieve

From

^мнз=кЙнкбЙоЙ

, select one of the following:

aбл~ДдЙЗ

turns off auto retrieve and prompts

you before downloading any multimedia
messages.

bе~ДдЙЗ

turns on auto retrieve to

automatically download multimedia messages.

Erase Recent List

From

bк~лЙ=кЙЕЙен=дблн

, select

vÉë

to clear the

list of recipients you have recently sent messages
to.

Enable CC/BCC Fields

From

``=~åÇ=_``

, select

aбл~ДдЙЗ

(to hide the

CC and BCC fields) or

bе~ДдЙЗ

(to show them).

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