[Electronics-talk] NV 2 help

David DeNotaris ddenotaris at comcast.net
Sun Jun 7 14:36:10 UTC 2009


Allen, can you provide some thoughts on adding a contact from a rcvd or 
missed call?

DD

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alan Siman" <alansiman at cox.net>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" 
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Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2009 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] NV 2 help


> David DeNotaris wrote:
>> Al, thank you, can you give a tip on creating and sending a text msg?
>>
>>
>> To send a text message
>>
>>
>> I prefer to use the external key pad. This is how it works.
>> 1. Hit the voice command key and then respond with SEND MESSAGE.
>> 2. The phone will ask you who you want to text. You respond with X
>> mobile 1 or 2
>> 3. The phone will repeat your response and ask you to confirm with YES
>> or NO
>>
>> Then you are ready to enter your message. The 2-9 keys do the alphas.
>> eg. Pressing the 2 key once gives you an a, pressing it twice gives you
>> a b and pressing it three times gives you a c.
>>
>> The other keys work the same except for the 7 key which has four alphas,
>> p, q, r & s.
>>
>> The phone will playback each letter when you type. You need to be a
>> little quick because the keys pressed will stop at the letter when you
>> hesitate for a second.
>>
>> The phone will not read any words back to you. If you make a mistake
>> just hit the voice command key once to erase your mistake.
>>
>> The # key is the space ke. The 1 key toggles through punctuation.
>> Hitting the 1 key once gives you a period. Just practice hitting it to
>> learn how many times you need to hit it to do all the other punctuations.
>>
>> The * key is the shift key for capital letters.
>>
>> When you are done just hit the SEND key and the phone will tell you the
>> message has been sent.
>>
>> The internal key pad has more options since it has a key for each letter
>> and number. I find it difficult with my fingers and since I usually
>> send short messages the external key pad is adequate.
>>
>> Retrieving Text Messages
>>
>> 1. Hit the OK key to get to the main menu on the front keypad
>> 2. You should hear contacts spoken. Hit the down arrow once.
>> 3. You should hear Messages. Hit OK and you should hear NEW Messsages.
>> 4. Hit the down arrow once and you should hear INBOX and hit OK.
>> 5. Hit OK again and you should hear a beep and then hit the pound key to
>> play the message. You can hit thepound key again and the message will 
>> play. Repeat this as
>> many times as you need to hear the message.
>>
>> When you are done just HIT THE END KEY TWICE
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