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SMS Text Messaging (Australia only)
SMS, short messaging service, is a service for sending short text messages to other phones through a service centre. For details about
service centre, refer to Setting up SMS service centres on this page. At time of printing this user guide, SMS is only available in Australia
and only for calls made within the Telstra network.
ACTIVATING SMS
If the SMS service is de-activated,
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select SMS. Press
OK
.
3. Press
ACTIVE
.
4. Enter the system PIN.
5. Press
OK
to confirm. SMS is activated.
DEACTIVATING SMS
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select SMS. Press
OK
.
3. Select SETTINGS. Press
OK
.
4. Select CLOSE SERVICE. Press
OK
. CONFIRM? is displayed.
5. Press
YES
to confirm.
6. Enter the system PIN.
7. Press
OK
to confirm. SMS is deactivated.
SETTING UP SMS SERVICE CENTRES
The text messages are sent and received through the SMS service centre. To assist in set up the service centre numbers have been
pre-programmed. These should not need to be changed.
SMS Centre 1 “183201983391”
SMS Centre 2 “01983391”
If for some reason the service center numbers are changed you will need to reenter the service centre number before you can start
sending and receiving messages. For the service centre number(s), consult your service provider.
Setting up the service centre
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select SMS. Press
OK
.
3. Select SETTINGS. Press
OK
.
4. Select SERVICE CENTRE. Press
OK
.
5. Select SENDING or RECEIVING. Press
OK
.
Option What is it?
Sending The service centre for outgoing messages.
NOTE:
SMS Service. Consult and subscribe from your service provider. SMS is supported on line 1 only.
TIP: SMS Menu Shortcut. Press and hold during standby. Use
UP
and
DOWN
to navigate the menus.
NOTE: SMS Service. If you normally have your Calling Number display blocked you must remove 1832 in
front of 01983391 in the SMS centre otherwise you can not send a text message. However you should be
aware that this will allow presentation of your phone number to the called party.