Sms broadcasts and voice mail setup menu – Bosch GSM 509 User Manual

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Enter the Setup menu: Press »MENU«
Scroll through the options:

and

Select an option: Press »SELECT« or »OK«
Get one level back: Press »EXIT«
Get back to standby: Hold »EXIT« down

The Setup menu offers you the possibility of
setting the phone according to your own
personal wishes.

Call setup (Menu 1)

11

Call divert

12

Call barring

13

Call waiting

14 Closed user group
15

Outgoing call ID

16

Line select

Tones setup (Menu 2)

21

Ringing tone

22

Trembler

23

SMS message tone

24

SMS broadcast tone

25

Key tone

26

Factory settings

Phone setup (Menu 3)

31

Language

32

Auto redial

33

Network selection

34

Power saving

35

Car kit

36

Greeting

37

Speed dialling

38

Any key answer

39

Factory settings

SMS setup (Menu 4)

41

Send SMS setup

42

Broadcast setup

43

Delete SMS

Phone book setup (Menu 5)

51 Fixed dialling on/off
52

Barred dialling on/off

53

Phone book sorting

54 Delete call information

Call timers and charge (Menu 6)

61

Last call

62

Total calls

63 Reset timers and charge
64 Show timer and credit
65 Call charge

Security (Menu 7)

71

PIN code

72

SIM lock

73

Network password

74

Encryption indication

75

Line lock

Calculator (Menu 8)

Open menu (Menu 9)

The availabilility and the name of this menu
depends on your SIM card. The options are
defined by your network operator and allow
you to set up a dialogue between you, your
SIM card, and your network operator. If this
menu is available, it will be shown first when
you enter the Setup menu.

On the following pages, the above options
will be explained in greater detail

List menu

SMS broadcasts and voice mail

Setup menu

Enter the List menu by pressing
Select »SMS«

Broadcasts
If you want to receive broadcast messages you
have to enter the Setup menu (see page 28) to
set up different features.

Broadcasts are general messages broadcast to

a group of subscribers. On some networks you
have to subscribe to this facility, on others you
just have to be a network subscriber. Broad-
casts are typically local weather and traffic
reports, stock market prices, sports results, etc.
If you have selected Roaming, i.e. if you are
abroad and connected to a foreign network,
you may be able to receive broadcasts from
other networks, too.

The messages are transmitted in numbered

channels and in general each channel will
contain information of the same type. Broad-
casts may be sent out in different languages.
Contact your network operator for further
details.

• How to read a broadcast message
A broadcast message is scrolled twice on the
display at the time of reception. If you do not
see it at that time, you can read it by selecting
»Broadcasts«.

The display will show the broadcast ID

number and you can thus identify the kind of
message received. Messages are read in exactly
the same way as point-to-point messages. A
read message will be marked by

.

In addition to reading the message, you can
press »OPTION« and

– delete it
– store it on your SIM card
– forward it to another phone number
– extract a phone number, if any, from the

message to call or to store in your phone
book

A broadcast message will be deleted when you
switch off your telephone – even if the message
has not been read.

Voice mail
Some networks offer a voice mail function
where you can listen to your voice mails just by
selecting the sub menu »Voice mail«. Other
networks send you an SMS point-to-point
message (see page 14) when you receive a new
voice mail, and you will then have to call your
network operator’s voice mail number to listen
to your voice mails. Contact your network
operator for further information.

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