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:

If you have programmed a call diversion, received text messages and jobs will
not be diverted.

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).

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:

The left softkey indicates the action which you should perform now (e.g. Read).

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).

On the right softkey

, the Options menu is available. This menu comprises

all actions which can be currently performed.

Pressing the end key

briefly stops message signalisation.

Long press on the end key

switches the device off.

The SOS key (programmed as SOS softkey or – with an Aastra 630d – the
separate SOS key on top of the handset) is also usable.

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

.

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