Receiving text messages, Incoming message list, Replying to or forwarding text messages – Siemens Gigaset C340 User Manual

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SMS (Text Messages)

Gigaset C340 / Im-eng / A31008-M1621-R101-1-7619 / sms_BRD_neutral.fm / 23.11.04

Receiving text messages

All received text messages are stored in

the incoming message list. Linked text

messages are displayed as one message. If

it is too long or is not transmitted in full, it

is split into several messages. Text mes-

sages stay on the list even after they have

been read, so you should regularly delete

messages from the list.
The display tells you if the message mem-

ory is full.

¤

Deleting text messages you no longer

need (page 19).

Incoming message list

The incoming message list contains:

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All received text messages, starting

with the most recent.

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Messages that could not be sent

because of an error.

New text messages are indicated on all

Gigaset C34 handsets by the icon

À in the

display, a flashing message key

f and an

advisory tone.

Opening the incoming message list with

the

f

key

f

Press.

The incoming message list is displayed as

follows (example):

01+05: The number of new + the number of

old, read messages

An entry on the list might be displayed like

this:

01/02: Total number of new messages/

Sequence number of the displayed message

Opening the incoming message list with

the SMS menu

§Menu§

¢

SMS

¢

Incoming 01+05

Reading or deleting messages

¤

Open the incoming message list.

¤

Now proceed as described in "Reading

or deleting messages", page 18.

A new message which you have read

acquires the status

Old

.

Deleting the incoming message list

This deletes all new and old messages

from the list.

¤

Open the incoming message list.

§Menu§

Press the control key.

¤

Now proceed as described in "Deleting

the draft messages list", page 18.

Replying to or forwarding

text messages

You are reading a text message (page 19).

§Menu§

Press the control key.

You have the following options:

Reply

Write a reply message and send it

(page 17).

Answer: Yes

/

Answer: No

A Yes or No is appended to the mes-

sage. Then send the message

(page 17).

Use text

Edit the message, then send it

(page 17). Attachments such as

images and melodies will not be sent.

Forwarding a text message

You are reading a text message (page 19).

§Menu§

¢

Send

Now see page 17.

SMS: 01+05

New

01/02

1234567890
28.08.04

17:53

§Back§

U

§Menu

Note:

You can use

§Menu§

Character Set

to change the

character set to Greek to read a Greek text

message, for example.

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