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# Open [[SMSCON Editor]], ensure daemon runs, quit [[SMSCON Editor]].
# Open [[SMSCON Editor]], ensure daemon runs, quit [[SMSCON Editor]].
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# From the particular phone, send a command to your N900. The default SMS message text for COM_CHECK is just <code>Check</code> (note upper/lower case letters!).
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# Send a SMS from the particular phone to your N900. The message text must be <code>Check</code> no more no less (provided all settings are default yet - otherwise use your own code).
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# Wait until your N900 received that SMS.
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# Wait until the SMS was received by your N900.
# Again open [[SMSCON Editor]] go to "General" settings page.
# Again open [[SMSCON Editor]] go to "General" settings page.
# Enter the "last sender" number exactly as shown in the "master number" field above.
# Enter the "last sender" number exactly as shown in the "master number" field above.

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