Sms text messaging – Oricom S209 User Manual
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SMS Text Messaging
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Defining access matrix
The access matrix feature allows you to assign privileges and restrictions on selected handsets from accessing the public mailbox.
There are 2 access matrix options: on or off.
Option
What is it?
On
The selected handset cannot access the public mailbox.
Off
The selected handset can access the public mailbox.
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select
SMS.
Press
OK
.
3. Select
SETTING.
Press
OK
.
4. Select
MAILBOX.
Press
OK
.
5. Enter the system PIN. Press OK to confirm.
6. Select the public mailbox. Press OK.
7. Select ACCESS MATRIX. Press OK.
8. Select the handset to modify. Press OK.
9. Select the new setting.
10. Press OK to confirm. The new setting is saved.
ORGANIZING PRIVATE MAILBOX
A private mailbox is your personal mailbox. You can change the name and password.
Activating a private mailbox
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select
SMS.
Press
OK
.
3. Select SETTINGS. Press OK.
4. Select
MAILBOX.
Press
OK
.
5. Enter the system PIN. Press OK to confirm.
6. Select a free mailbox. Press OK.
7. Enter the name for the new mailbox. Press OK.
8. Enter a password (up to 8 digits) for the mailbox. Press OK.
9. Enter the password again for verification.
10. Press OK to confirm. The new mailbox is activated.
Logging in to a mailbox
Log in to your mailbox to access the supported functions. One handset can only log in to one private mailbox at a time. Log out from
the existing mailbox to access another one, refer to Logging out of a mailbox on page
21
.
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select
SMS.
Press
OK
.
3. Select
PRIVATE.
Press
OK
. UNKNOWN is displayed.
4. Press
LOGIN
.
5. Select the mailbox you want. Press OK.
6. Enter the mailbox password. Press OK to confirm.
Logging out of a mailbox
If you do not want others to access your mailbox, log out after using it.
1. Press
MENU
.
2. Select
SMS.
Press
OK
.
3. Select the mailbox you want to log out from. Press OK.
TIP: Sub-address. The digit in front of each mailbox is the sub-address. For example, 1-FREE.