Nokia 9110i Communicator - Messages (Menu 1)

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Messages (Menu 1)

The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network service. Contact your service
provider for details. The phone can be used for listening to voice messages in
voice mailboxes and for reading received short messages. However, reading
short messages is more convenient via the larger display of the communicator
interface. To send short messages, use the SMS application of the
communicator.

Received short messages (Menu 1-1)

When you receive a short message, the text Message received and the
indicator will be displayed and a tone will sound, unless the communicator is
set to a silent profile.

A note is also shown when you receive faxes or mail. To read received faxes or
mail, you must use the respective applications of the communicator interface.
1 To read the message immediately, press Read. To read the message later,

press Exit.

2 Press Read again to view the received message.

The messages are listed in the order they were received. To read the second
message on the list, press

to select it and then press Read.

Once you have read the message, you can press Back or Option. The options
available in the phone are:

Erase — Erases the selected message from the memory.

Use number — Copies the phone number from the message and moves it onto
the phone display. You can now call the number with

.

Details — Shows the sender’s name or number, the date and time the message
was sent, and the number of the message centre.

Info service (Menu 1-2)

This network service allows you to receive short messages on various topics.
You may read messages on topics that you have pre-defined on the
communicator interface, see ”SMS settings” on page 70.
1 Press Select to view the list of available choices.

Tip: You can dial the phone
number in the message by
pressing

while viewing

the message.

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2 Use

or

to scroll through the choice list. To get a list of messages,

press Read.

Pressing Select gives you the following options:

On — Sets info message reception on.

Off — Turns info message reception off.

Topic index — Fetches a list of available topics from the network.

Read — Shows a list of received info messages. Scroll to the one you want to
read and press OK.

Language — Sets the language for the messages. Scroll to the desired
language and press Mark.

Service command editor (Menu 1-3)

In this menu, you can send service requests, such as activation commands for
network services, to your service provider. Key in the sequence you want, and
press Send.

Voice messages (Menu 1-4)

Listen to voice messages (Menu 1-4-1)

When you enter this menu, the communicator dials the phone number
stored in menu 1-4-2. If required, key in the access code for your mailbox
or answering machine when the connection has been made.

Voice mailbox number (Menu 1-4-2)

The phone number that you enter here will be dialled when you select the
Listen to voice messages function in Menu 1-4-1. A voice mailbox can be
a network service or your personal answering machine. You may enter a
new or edit an existing phone number. The number will be used until you
change the number again.