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Fly >> Fly MC100 >> Messages
Fly MC100: Messages
Fly MC100: Messages

Messages

SMS and MMS can be sent and received with the Messages feature.
Chat, E-mail, Voice Mail Server, and CB broadcasting are also available.
Press the Left soft key when in the phone is idle and select Messages.

Messages

In Messages, you can create, send, receive, view, edit and arrange SMS and MMS.

Write Message

You can write and send SMS and MMS with this feature.

SMS

With EMS, SMS with texts, images, animations, tones and melodies can be sent and received. Long message feature is also supported.

Select Options in the message editing interface for the following:
Done: End the edit, and enter the send options menu.
Use Template: Choose this option to insert the predefined text at the current cursor location.
Insert Object: Choose this option to display the options menu.
Picture: Insert a picture extracted from the system.
My Picture: Select and insert the pictures in the "Image" folder of File Manager.
Predefined Animations: Insert an animated icon extracted from the system at the current cursor location.
My Animations: Select and insert the animations in the "Image" folder of File Manager.
Melody: Insert the ring tones built in the system.
My Melody: Select and insert the ring tones in the "Audio" folder of File Manager.
Predefined Sound: Insert a melody extracted from the system.
 Format Text: Set the format of your message text:
Text Size: Options such as Small, Medium and Large are available.
Text Style: Options such as Bold, Italics, Underline and Strikethrough are available.
Alignment: Options available include Automatic, Left, Centre, and Right.
New Paragraph: Choose this option to end the current paragraph and create a new paragraph.
Insert PHB Number: Select and insert the contact number in the Phonebook.
Insert PHB Name: Select and insert the contact name in the Phonebook.
Insert Bookmark: Insert the content of the bookmark.
Input Method: You can choose Input Method to enter the text of your message.

Press Done to access the send options menu after the edit for the following available operations:
• Send Only: Input the receiver's number and send the message.
• Save and Send: If the message has been sent successfully, a copy will be stored in the Sent. The message will be stored in the Outbox if sending fails.
• Save To Draft: Save the message in the Drafts.
• Send to Many: Send the message to multiple numbers.
• Send by Group: Send the message to all numbers in a certain caller group in the Phonebook.

MMS

Texts, pictures and sounds can be contained in MMS. The phone will not be able top send or receive an MMS message if its size exceeds a certain limit.

Notes: MMS can only be used if it is supported by your network operator or service operator. MMS will not be able to be received or displayed if the phone does not support the format of MM that is provided.

Its most obvious characteristic is its support for multimedia. An MMS message may contain more content and information. Data that can be sent includes text, pictures, sounds, and many other forms of multimedia. MMS multimedia messages can be sent from phone to phone or from the internet to a phone.

Enter MMS. Edit and send MMS in the following way:
1. Select To, Cc and Bcc respectively to edit the phone numbers and E-mail addresses of the receivers, men of Cc and men of Bcc.
2. Select Subject to edit the subject of the message, thus making its orientation more clear.
3. Select Edit Content to edit the content of your MMS message.
Press Options in the interface for the following operations:
Done: Complete the edit of the MMS.
Input Method: You can choose Input Method to enter the text of your message.
Add Image: Add a picture from File Manager on the frame.
Replace Image: Replace the added picture on the frame.
Remove Image: Remove the existing picture on the frame.
Add Audio: Add a sound from File Manager on the frame.
Replace Audio: Replace the added sound on the frame.
Remove Audio: Remove the existing music on the frame.
Add Video: Add a video from File Manager on the frame.
Replace Video: Replace the added video on the frame.
Remove Video: Remove the existing video on the frame.
Add Attachment: Add an accessory from File Manager on the frame.
Replace Attachment: Replace the added accessory on the frame.
 Remove Attachment: Remove the existing accessory on the frame.
Add Slide before: Add a new blank frame in front of the frame.
Add Slide after: Add a new blank frame behind the frame.
Add Bookmark Text: Add the content of the bookmark on the frame.
Preview: View the effect of the MMS.
Slide Time: Edit the time duration for the play of current MMS message.
Previous Slide: Display the previous frame. (The option exists when there is a frame in front.)
Next Slide: Display the next frame. (The option exists when there is a frame behind.)
Delete the Slide: Delete the current frame. (The option exists when there are more than 2 frames.)
4. Select Done and the following options are available:
• Send: Send the MMS. (The option exists when there is at least one receiver.)
• Save and Send: Save the MMS in Sent after the sending.
(The option exists when there is at least one receiver.)
• Save as Draft: Save MMS in Drafts.
• Send Options: Conduct relevant settings about the sending of the MMS. (The option exists when there is at least one receiver.)
• Quit: Quit the edit interface of MMS.

Inbox

In this menu you can choose to read SMS, MMS, MMS Push or WAP Push messages that you have received.
Corresponding icons will be shown to remind you of new SMS, MMS, MMS Push and WAP Push. If you have no space available for new messages, the SMS Full or MMS Full icons will be displayed. In this case you have to delete unnecessary SMS or MMS messages to make sure that there is enough space to receive new SMS or MMS messages.
The following operations can be chosen (depending on the type of message that you have selected)

SMS

Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View this SMS message.
• Reply SMS: Reply with an SMS.
• Reply MMC: Reply with an MMS.
• Forward: Forward this SMS.
• Edit: Edit the SMS.
• Delete: Delete the current message.
• Delete All: Delete all SMS messages in your Inbox.
• Use Number: Extract the sender number of the current SMS message, or to get the number in the message. The numbers will be shown in a list. You may choose one from the list for dialing or saving.
• Use URL: Connect or save relevant websites.
• Advanced: Set up the Superior Option.
Copy to Phone (SIM card): Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card; or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone.
Move to Phone (SIM card): Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card; or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone.
Copy All Text Messages: Choose to copy from SIM card:
copy all of the SMS messages in your Inbox (SIM card) to the phone; Choose to copy from Phone: copy all of the received SMS messages in your phone to the SIM card.
Move All Text Messages: Choose to move from SIM card:
move all of the SMS messages in the Inbox (SIM card) to the phone; Choose to move from Phone: move all of the received SMS messages in your phone to the SIM card.

MMS

Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: Play the current MMS message.
• SMS Reply: Reply with an SMS.
• MMS Reply: Reply with an MMS.
• Reply to All: Reply with an MMS to all relevant numbers of this MMS.
• Forward: Access the MMS Forwarding menu.
• Edit: Edit the current MMS message.
• Delete: Delete the current MMS message.
• Delete All: Delete all messages in your Inbox.
• Details: Check the details of the current MMS message.
• Save Objects: Save relevant resources (pictures, music, videos and accessories) in the phone. (The option exists only when the MMS is being read.)
• Use Number: Extract numbers in the text of current MMS message, or to get the caller number. The numbers will be shown in a list. If you choose one from the list, the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number.

MMS Push

Select the MMS Push to be read from the MMS Push list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View the current MMS Push.
• Download: Download the MMS corresponding to the current MMS Push.
• Delete: Delete the current MMS Push.
• Delete All: Delete all messages in your Inbox.
• Use Number: Extract numbers in the text of current MMS message, or to get the caller number. The numbers will be shown in a list. If you choose one from the list, the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number.

Wap Push

Select the Wap Push to be read from the Wap Push list and press Options for the following operations:
Read: Read the current WAP Push.
Delete: Delete the current Wap Push.
Delete All: Delete all of the messages in your Inbox.

Outbox

The message will be saved in the Outbox upon unsuccessful sending.
The following operations can be chosen (depending on the type of message that you have selected)

SMS

Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View this SMS message.
• Send: Send this SMS message.
• Edit: Edit the current message.
• Delete: Delete the current message.
• Delete All: Delete all messages in your Outbox.
• Extract Number: Extract the sender number of the current SMS message, or extract the number in the message. The numbers will be shown in a list. If you choose one from the list, the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number.
• Use Website: Connect or save relevant websites.
• Superior Option: Set up the Superior Option.
Copy to Phone (SIM card): Copy the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in SIM card; Or copy the current SMS message to SIM card if it is saved in your phone.
Move to Phone (SIM card): Move the current SMS message to your phone if it is saved in the SIM card; Or move the current SMS message to the SIM card if it is saved in your phone.
Copy All: Choose to copy from SIM card: copy all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your SIM card to the phone; Choose to copy from Phone: copy all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your phone to the SIM card.
Move All: Choose to move from SIM card: move all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your SIM card to the phone; Choose to move from Phone: move all of the SMS messages in your Outbox in your phone to the SIM card.

MMS

Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View this MMS message.
• Send: Send this MMS message.
• Edit: Access the MMS edit interface.
• Delete: Delete the current MMS message.
• Delete All: Delete all MMS messages in your Outbox.
• Details: Check the details of the current MMS message.
• Use Number: Dial the relevant number or save it in the Phonebook.

Sent

Successfully sent messages will be stored in the Sent if you selected Save and Send for a sent message.
The following operations can be chosen (depending on the type of message that you have selected)

SMS

Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View this SMS message.
• Forward: Forward this SMS message.
• Edit: Edit the current message.
• Delete: Delete the current message.
• Delete All: Delete all the messages in your Sent.
• Details: Check the details of the current SMS message.
• Use Details: Extract the sender number of the current SMS message, or to get the number in the message. The numbers will be shown in a list. If you choose one from the list, the dialing interface will be displayed for you to conveniently dial or save the number.

MMS

Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View this MMS message.
• Forward: Forward this MMS message.
• Edit: Access the MMS edit interface.
• Delete: Delete the current MMS message.
• Delete All: Delete all the messages in the Sent.
• Details: Check the details of the current MMS message.
• Use Number: Dial the relevant number or save it in the Phonebook.

Drafts

Choose Save as Draft for the message to be sent, and your phone will save this message to the Drafts.
Here you can check messages that have been saved but not yet sent.
The following operations can be chosen (depending on the type of message that you have selected)

SMS

Select the SMS to be read from the SMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View this SMS message.
• Send: Send this SMS message.
• Edit: Edit the current message.
• Delete: Delete the current message.
• Delete All: Delete all messages in your Drafts.
• Properties: Check the details of the current SMS message.
• Use Details: Dial the relevant number or save it in the Phonebook.

MMS

Select the MMS to be read from the MMS list and press Options for the following operations:
• View: View this MMS message.
• Send: Send this MMS message.
• Edit: Edit this MMS message.
• Delete: Delete the current MMS message.
• Delete All: Delete all messages in your Drafts.
• Properties: Check the details of the current MMS message.
• Use Details: Dial the relevant number or save it in the Phonebook.

Delete Folder

The Delete Folder is used to empty the Inbox, Outbox, Sent and Drafts or to delete all the messages.

Template

Message templates offer 10 commonly used text phrases and 5 preset MMS templates that can be used at your convenience.

SMS: Set the contents of preset messages that can be input directly when messages are edited. You can edit or delete the templates.

MMS: Edit the content of preset MMS messages so that creating new messages is easier. You can view them and check the details.

Message Settings

You can conduct sending and receiving settings about the SMS and MMS in the messages.

SMS: Various settings related to SMS can be conducted.
• Profile Settings:
Profile Name: Set the name of the profile.
SC Address: Set the number of the SMS Center. This number can be obtained from your network service operator.
Valid Period: Set the validity period within which your SMS message is kept in the SMS center. You can set the validity period to be 1 hour, 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 3 days, 1 week or Maximum.
Message Type: Set the format of your SMS message, Options available include Text, Fax, Pager and E-mail.

Note: Not all networks support all formats.

 Common Settings: Turn on/off the Delivery Reports, It enables you to know whether or not messages were delivered successfully. This function requires network support.
Memory Status: You can check the use status and remaining space of SMS in both the SIM card and Phone.
Preferred Storage: This menu allows you to choose preferred storage location, namely, SIM Card or your Phone.
Pref. Bearer: Select the preferred sending mode of SMS, including GPRS preferred, GSM preferred or GSM only.

MMS: You may conduct various MMS settings.
Compose: Set the reduction scale of the picture during the edit of MMS, the use of automatic signature and its content.
Send: Set the relevant options during the sending of MMS.
Validity Period: Set the duration of time that your MMS messages are stored at the network terminal. MMS messages will be deleted by the network operator if they have still not been sent to the target phone by the time that the period of validity has elapsed.
Delivery Report: You can choose to activate or deactivate the Delivery Report. With this feature activated, the network will give you feedback when the receiver receives the MMS.
This function requires network support.
Read Report: You can choose to activate or deactivate the Read Report. With this feature activated, the network will give you feedback when the receiver begins to read the MMS. This function requires network support.
Priority: Set the priority of the current MMS Message.
Slide Time: Set the default play time duration for each frame of MMS message.
Delivery Time: Set the time mode of sending MMS (Real Time, Within 1 Hour, Within 12 Hours and Within 14 Hours).
Retrieve: Set the relevant options during the receiving of MMS.
Home Network: Set the retrieve mode of MMS (Prompt, Reject and Delay) when the phone is in non-roaming network.
Roaming: Set the retrieve mode of MMS (Same as Primary Network, Reject and Delay) when the phone is in roaming network.
Read Report: Set the mode of sending Reading Report (Inquiry, Send and Not Send) after the downloaded MMS is read.
Delivery Report: Set whether or not to enable the Delivery Report when an MMS is received.
Filter: Set whether or not to accept the MMS of "anonymous sender" or "advertising information".
Server Profile: Edit the network settings used by MMS messages. Settings Include:
Change Setting Title: You can change the titles of the Settings.
Homepage: Set the address of MMS Center Server and the default settings are http://mmsc.monternet.com.
Network Account: You can choose the network account from GSM and GPRS.
Connection Form: You can choose the connection form from WAP and HTTP.
User Name: Account Title.
Password: The password of the account.
Memory Status: Check the used and remaining space of the memory.

E-mail

Press the Left soft key OK to access the E-mail menu and enable the feature of receiving and sending E-mails.

Receiving and Sending E-mail

Send the E-mail edited in your phone to the Internet and receive the mail from the Internet in your preset mailbox.

Edit E-mail

Edit a new E-mail. In the interface, you can set the receivers and copies, insert accessory E-mail files, edit the themes and contents of the E-mail and set the E-mail priority. You can select Save and Send, Save in Drafts and Quit without Saving.

Inbox

Check the E-mails that have been received in the Inbox. Press Left soft key to read them. When reading an E-mail, press Options to:
Reply, Reply Only, Reply All, Reply All Only, Forward and Delete.

Outbox

Check the E-mails that have not been sent in the Unsent. Select an E-mail and press Options for the following available operations: Send, Save and Send, Edit, Move to Drafts and Delete.

Sent

Check the E-mails that have been sent in the Sent. Please note that you need to Save while sending an E-mail. Select an E-mail and you will be able to Forward or Delete it.

Drafts

Check the currently saved E-mails in the Drafts menu and press the Left soft key of Options to select Edit or Delete.

Delete Folder

Empty E-mails in the chosen mailbox.

E-mail Setup

Three options are available in E-mail Setup. Choose one and press the left soft key Options to enable or edit the feature. If you are using this feature for the first time, you are required to edit the selected Setup Option according to the information provided by your E-mail service operator. Options available for a configuration include: Transmission Setup, Sending Server Setup, Retrieving Server Setup and Electronic Signature. The operations are as follows:

Transmission Setup

Name of Configuration: To set the name of configured file that will be displayed in the interface of E-mail Setup.

Transmission Account: Set the applied logging account. Two options are available: GSM Data and GPRS.

Communication Protocol: The available communication agreements are POP3 and IMAP4.

Auto Retrieve: You can choose to enable / disable the function of Auto Retrieve. If this feature is enabled, E-mails will be automatically retrieved according to the auto receiving time and frequency preset by you.

Max. Retrieve Capacity: Set the maximum bytes of the E-mail received by your phone.

Outgoing Setup

Outgoing Server: Set the server for sending mails.
Outgoing Server Port: Set the port number of the outgoing port.
Name Displayed: Set the name to be displayed.
E-mail Address: Set the E-mail address of the user.
User Name: Set the User Name to be used when logging on the E-mail Server.
Password: Set the password to be used when logging on the E-mail Server.

Incoming Setup

Incoming Server: Set the server for receiving E-mails.
Incoming Server Port: Set up the port No. for Incoming Connection.
User Name: Set the User Name to be used when logging on the E-mail Server.
Password: Set the password to be used when logging on the E-mail Server.
Reserve E-mail in Server: Set up whether or not to reserve the private backup of e-mails in the server.

Electronic Signature

Set to turn on/off the use of signature when sending an E-mail. Select the needed signature image from File Manager and edit the signature text.

Example of E-mail Setting

Suppose the user has a mailbox of xxx@sohu.com on the website of www.sohu.com with the username xxx and password 123456; according to the configuration information provided by www.sohu.com for E-mail users, the user may perform the following setups on the mobile phone about the E-mail Setup “Profile1”.

Transmission Setup

Name of Configuration: Profile 1
Transmission Account: Edit this item and set the use account to be the "E-mail Connection Setting" of the GPRS account.
Communication Protocol: Choose pop3.
Auto Retrieve: Close.
Max. Retrieve Capacity: Default Value of the mobile phone.

Outgoing Setup

Outgoing Server: smtp.sohu.com
Outgoing Server Port: Default Value of the mobile phone.
Name Displayed: See the Example.
E-mail Address: xxx@sohu.com
User Name: xxx
Password: 123456 (here is an input example. It will be displayed as”*”on your phone.)

Incoming Setup

Incoming Server: pop3.sohu.com
Incoming Server Port: Default Value of the mobile phone.
User Name: xxx
Password: 123456 (here is an input example. It will be displayed as”*”on your phone.) Reserve E-mail in Server: Default Value of the mobile phone

Electronic Signature

No need to modify.

Upon the completion of the setting, you can choose to activate the profile in the interface of E-mail profile list to enable the operations of receiving and sending E-mails.

Chat

Choose Chat Room 1 or Chat Room 2 from the Chat menu to start chatting. You can also make some settings on the chosen chat room.

Voice Mail Server

When it is inconvenient for you to answer an incoming call, your phone can automatically transfer the incoming call to the Voice Mail number, which will allow the caller to leave a voice mail for you. Firstly edit the number for Voice Mail Server (the number is available from the Service Operator.) Next, choose Connect to Voice Mail, and the phone will dial the number of the mailbox that you have setup.
Hold down 1 key when the phone is idle to directly dial the preset voice mailbox number.

Note: The voice mail feature requires network support. For more information on voice mail, please contact your local network service operator.

BROADCAST MESSAGE

BROADCAST MESSAGE messages are messages sent publicly by your network service operator. With BROADCAST MESSAGE messages, you can get information on various subjects, such as on weather, taxis or hospitals. For more information on subjects available, please contact your local network service operator.

Enter the CB message sub-menu and you will able to see 3 options:
Receive Mode: Turn on or turn off the receiving of broadcast messages.
Read Message: Open the received broadcast message.
Language: You can choose whether to receive broadcast messages in all languages.

Channel Setting:
Select: turn on/off the spare channel to filter out unnecessary CB messages.
Add: Add a new broadcast channel and set up the channel title as well as the channel ID.
Edit: Edit the selected channels.
Delete: Delete the selected CB spare channel.

Note: This feature is not available if it is not supported by your service operator.
 
 

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