Doro 316 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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SMS messages
This feature requires a current Caller Id subscription to be in place and only
applies to text message users (SMS). Please remember individual SMS features
are country dependent and will vary or be unavailable. Further details regarding
the SMS text message service are available from you local network provider.
Maximum 160 signs per message. The memory can store up to 30 messages.
New SMS message/Caller ID is indicated by * in standby mode.
Australia only
Short Message Service (SMS) facilities have been automatically activated for
most Telstra® telephone services across Australia. SMS services may not be
available to, or between, other service providers networks. A description of the
SMS service provided by Telstra® can be found at: http://www.telstra.com.
au/talkingtext
There is no need to register your telephone with the Telstra® xed line SMS
service as your DORO telephone is supplied pre-congured. When you send
your rst text message the Telstra® network will automatically accept and
deliver it (providing the destination offers a compatible service).
Settings for your Telstra® xed line SMS service can be changed by calling
0198 339 999 and following the prompts.
UK only
- Program the correct SMS Centre numbers as described on next page under
the section Entering the telephone numbers in SMS centre/operator.
E.g. for BT:
Send: 14701709400
Receive: 080058752
Terminal No.: 9
- To register for the SMS text messaging service you can either send a text
message to another telephone number, or text REGISTER to 00000.
- Should you wish to reset your SMS settings text RESET to 00000.
- You can also request a delivery report by entering * 0 # prior to any SMS
message.
- An SMS message can also be sent to a telephone number that does not
support this feature, and will be received as a voice message.
- Not all networks (ie mobile, cable) are compatible.
Please note!
The available functions/services vary depending on service provider. It may not be possible for all service
providers to offer sending/receiving SMS messages on all types of units.
Some operators offer a service where you can send an SMS message to someone who does not have SMS
equipment. The message will then be read by a computer voice.
Failed SMS messages are stored in the outbox.