Panasonic KX-TG1850ALT Telephone User Manual


 
SMS (Short Message Service)
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2 Select Edit and Call, then press
,.
3 Edit the number, then press {C}, {s},
or , to call.
Guide to SMS settings
If the base unit is reset to its default settings
(page 31), the following SMS-related
settings will be reset.
Note:
L If the base unit is reset to its default
settings, the contents of the receive and
send lists will be erased.
Creating private mailboxes
Private mailboxes can be used for sending
and receiving SMS messages. Each private
mailbox is password protected.
1 Press $ (middle soft key).
2 Select X, then press ,.
3 Select Public, then press ,.
4 Select Settings, then press ,.
5 Enter 0000 (default base unit PIN).
L If you changed the PIN, enter it (page
30).
6 Select Private Mailbox, then
press ,.
7 Select the desired new mailbox number
(Mailbox1 to Mailbox6), then
press ,.
8 Enter a name for the mailbox (5
characters max., page 41), then press
,.
9 Enter a 4-digit password for the mailbox,
then press , 2 times.
10 Press {ih}.
Note:
L To receive SMS messages using a
mailbox, inform others of your mailbox
number.
Changing private mailbox
settings
You can change the password or name of
the private mailbox and erase the mailbox.
1 Press $ (middle soft key).
2 Select X, then press ,.
3 Select Public, then press ,.
4 Select Settings, then press ,.
5 Enter 0000 (default base unit PIN).
L If you changed the PIN, enter it (page
30).
6 Select Private Mailbox, then
press ,.
7 Select the desired mailbox name, then
press , 2 times.
8 Enter the mailbox’s 4-digit password.
9 Edit the mailbox name (5 characters
max., page 41), then press ,.
L To erase the mailbox, press and hold
{C/T}, press ,, select Yes,
press ,, then press {ih} to
finish.
10 Enter a 4-digit password for the mailbox,
then press , 2 times.
11 Press {ih}.
SMS settings Default
setting
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SMS on/off On page 35
Message
Centre 1
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3391
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Message
Centre 2
01983391 page 35
Private
mailboxes
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PBX line
access number
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