Oricom s209 User Manual

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SMS Text Messaging 
 
 
 
 
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Receiving  The service centre for incoming messages. 
 
 
6.  Select a service centre. Press OK. 
7.  Enter the service centre number. Press SAVE. 
Repeat from step 5 to add more service centres. 
 
 
 
 
8.  For the “sending” service centre, after you have entered the number for the centre, the DEFAULT SC menu will be 
displayed.  
Select a default sending service centre. Press OK. 
All messages will be sent through the default service centre. 
 
 
ABOUT MAILBOXES 
Your phone supports 1 public mailbox and 9 private mailboxes. The public mailbox can be shared by everyone. The private mailboxes 
are each protected by a customized password. Each mailbox (public or private) has an Inbox and Outbox. 
 
 
What is it? 
Inbox 
Store received messages. 
Outbox 
Store saved (to be sent later) messages, sent messages, and messages with sending error. 
 
Each mailbox has a name and sub-address. A sub-address is a 1-digit extension number that your caller adds to your telephone 
number. It allows the caller to send you a text message directly to your personal mailbox. For example, Sam’s mailbox sub-address is 
‘5’. If Tom wants to send a text message directly to Sam, then he has to add the digit ‘5’ to the phone number or specify the sub-
address ‘5’ when sending the text message. To find out your mailbox sub-address, refer to Activating a private mailbox on page 20
 
 
 
 
ORGANIZING THE PUBLIC MAILBOX 
The public mailbox can be accessed by anyone using any of the handsets. You can change the sub-address and the access matrix. 
 
Changing sub-address 
You can change the public mailbox sub-address to an unassigned sub-address. 
 
 
 
 
1. Press 
MENU
2. Select 
SMS. 
Press 
OK
3.  Select SETTINGS. Press OK. 
4. Select 
MAILBOX. 
Press 
OK
5.  Enter the system PIN. Press OK to confirm. 
6.  Select the public mailbox. Press OK. 
7. Select 
SUBADDRESS. 
Press 
OK
8.  Select the sub-address you want. 
9. Press 
OK
 to confirm. The new setting is saved. 
 
NOTE:  Your phone supports up to 4 “sending” and 4 “receiving” service centres. 
NOTE:  Sub-address Subscription. Consult and subscribe this service from your service provider. 
NOTE:  Changing the sub-address may affect SMS text message receiving.