Receiving text messages / jobs, Message pop-up window, Key behaviour – AASTRA 600d Messaging & Alerting SIP-DECT User Manual EN User Manual
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Receiving Text Messages / Jobs
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Receiving Text Messages / Jobs
Please note:
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If you have programmed a call diversion, received text messages and jobs will
not be diverted.
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If you have switched on the silent charging feature (in the Settings > Device
options > Silent charging menu), messages will not be signalled acoustically
except the Locating alert/message (see page 23).
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The Info LED flashes until all messages are read.
Message Pop-up Window
On message receipt, an information pops up in the display. Depending on the
message type, the receipt will also be indicated acoustically.
The pop-up window contains information on the message type, the sender, send
date and time, and the message text.
Key Behaviour
When a text message or a job is received (pop-up window), the following keys are
usable:
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The left softkey indicates the action which you should perform now (e.g. Read).
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The middle Esc softkey allows you to hide the pop-up window, e.g. if you are
currently in a conversation or if you want to make a call just now. The window
will pop-up again after a couple of seconds (see the table on page 8).
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On the right softkey
, the Options menu is available. This menu comprises
all actions which can be currently performed.
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Pressing the end key
briefly stops message signalisation.
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Long press on the end key
switches the device off.
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The SOS key (programmed as SOS softkey or – with an Aastra 630d – the
separate SOS key on top of the handset) is also usable.
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If there is an incoming call while a pop-up message window is displayed, the
message is hidden automatically for the duration of the call. You can accept the
call by pressing the call key
.