Messages - Sony D-WAVE Zuma CM Z200 Operating Instructions Manual

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Messages

This section contains information on the Short
Messaging Service (SMS). This feature may allow you
to receive voice or text messages.
Contact your service provider to see if this service is
available in your area.
Receiving messages
To receive messages, the phone must be turned on. The phone supports three types
of messages: MESSAGE indicates a text message; PAGE typically contains only digits;
VOICE MAIL is a voice mail notification, and indicates the number of new voice mail
messages stored in your voice mailbox.
When you receive a message
The message icon ( ) appears on the display and the call alert indicator flashes,
accompanied by audible alerts. The first line indicates message type and priority. If
the message is urgent, the message type is flanked by asterisks (*) and followed by
an exclamation mark (!). If you press any key, this display disappears. The message
icon ( ) remains displayed as long as there are unread messages.
Tips
• If you receive duplicate messages, the phone deletes the older one and stores the new
one with the indication DUPLICATE.
• If the ringer volume is set to vibration, the phone emits a vibration instead of an
audible ring when you receive a message.
Checking message storage capacity
Voice mail messages
Voice mail messages are stored remotely by your service provider. Check with your
service provider to find out the maximum number and size of voice mail messages
that can be stored.
Text messages
A text message must contain at least one character, and can be up to 200 characters
long. The number of messages that can be stored depends on the size of the
messages. You can store approximately 12 large messages or 45 small messages.
WARNING
When you receive a new message and your phone does not have enough memory to store
it, the phone erases old messages that are not locked.
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