Messaging – Nokia 9290 User Manual
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Getting started
Once you have left the aircraft, turn off flight profile in the Telephone application
by pressing Exit profile. Then you can turn on the phone by pressing
, and your
short messages, faxes, and mail will be sent automatically.
When the communicator is in the flight profile, emergency calls must be made
from the phone (close the communicator cover) as follows:
1 Press
. The phone display will read Flight profile is active.
2 While the note is visible (for approximately five seconds) you can dial an
emergency number programed into your communicator, for example 911.
3 Press .
IMPORTANT: Wireless devices can cause interference in an aircraft. If the
aircraft personnel allow use of the communicator interface, you
MUST activate the Flight profile. The Flight profile will allow use
of the communicator interface only and will prevent use of the
phone. Be aware that all communications applications require
use of the phone.
Messaging
Messaging contains the following applications: Fax, Mail, and SMS (Short Messaging
Service). Start Messaging by pressing the Messaging application button on the keyboard.
To send and receive faxes, mail and short messages,
• the phone must be turned on,
• the system you are using must support fax calls, data calls, and SMS,
• the fax, data, and SMS services must be activated for your SIM card,
• you must have obtained an Internet Access Point (IAP) from an Internet service
provider and have entered the proper Internet and Mail settings,