Motorola PCS Cellular Telephone ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 72
Using the Message Center
53
English
Reading Text Messages
ANetwork and subscription dependant feature. Not available 
in all areas.
Some Service Providers let you subscribe to a Short Message 
Service (SMS), which allows you to receive alphanumeric 
messages on your phone, just like a pager. Contact your Service 
Provider for information about the availability of messaging in 
your area.
SMS enables your phone to save up to 15 short messages, each 
up to 80 characters in length, or five full-length 239-character 
messages.
Your phone automatically replaces the oldest messages with the 
newest as they are received. You can store Call Back messages 
and numbers for later review. The one-touch Message Button 
makes viewing your messages easy. 
How Your Phone Receives Message Alerts
New Message Alerts
If your phone is on and receives a new digital message, the 
phone alerts you in two different ways:
Message Received
 appears in the display, and:
- The message icon 
o appears.
- The phone beeps three times .
or
Urgent Msg Received
 or EMERGENCY MSG RECVD appears in the 
display, and:
- The message icon 
o appears.
- The phone beeps five times .
Short Message Indicators
If the sender has marked the message “Emergency” or “Urgent,” 
the display shows the message content on the first line and either 
Urgent
 or Emergency on the second line. The message number 
appears in the upper right of the display.
Selecting and Reading Short Messages
Press 
¿ to enter the message center.
2
Press 
qZ
 to scroll to Text Msgs.
• If the message center has messages, you will see Text 
Msgs XX New, 
where XX is the number of unread 
messages.
The total number of messages stored, YY appears in the 
upper right of the display.
• If the message center has no messages, you will see Text 
Msgs Empty
, and 00 will appear in the upper right portion 
of the display.
Press 
A or ¿ to view the message headers.
If the message center is full, you will see Msg Memory Full 
displayed for two seconds prior to viewing the message 
headers. 
m3td_us.bk : msg.fm5  Page 53  Friday, February 4, 2000  6:31 PM