Messages – Panasonic EB-G520 EN User Manual

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Messages

You can receive, display, edit and/or send short text
messages, of up to 160 characters.
Before you can send a message you must enter the

Message Centre number into the Parameters. Your

Service Provider will supply the Message Centre

number.
When new messages are received, the message
indicator (

N) flashes and they are automatically stored in

the message area of your SIM. When all the messages
are read, the

N disappears. If the message area is full

the

N lights and a new message will be rejected. To

receive new messages you will have to erase unwanted
messages.

Received messages will be stored in the

Receive List.

Flashing “•” will indicate unread messages. Once the
message is selected, you can read, delete, edit and

reply. With the word “Sender” displayed or a telephone
number in quotation marks (” “), pressing

D dials the

telephone number or pressing

A stores the telephone

number in the Phonebook.

When a message has been sent or edited it will be
stored in the

Send List.

Create will create a new message and send or store it in
the Send List.
Review allows you to review how much of the message
area is available.

Parameters

The

Parameters are necessary for receiving or sending

messages.
Auto Delete will erase messages automatically. When
“Rcvd (Received) Read” is selected, a new message will
overwrite the oldest read message. When “Rcvd
(Received) Any” is selected, a new message will
overwrite the oldest message even though it may not
have been read.
Lifetime is the duration that your message is stored at the
Message Centre. Delivery attempts will be repeated until
the message has been delivered or the Life Time
expires.

The

Message Centre is where messages are sent before

they are forwarded on to their destination. The Message

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Messages

Auto Delete

Lifetime

Message Centre

Report

Protocol

Receive

Message List

Topics

Languages

Receive List

Send List

Create

Review

Parameters

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