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* Personalized [[#Prefix.2Fsuffix_for_all_SMS_command_strings | SMS command code prefix and/or suffix]]. | * Personalized [[#Prefix.2Fsuffix_for_all_SMS_command_strings | SMS command code prefix and/or suffix]]. | ||
* The so-called [[#SMS_command_source | master number]]. | * The so-called [[#SMS_command_source | master number]]. | ||
- | * Last not least, [[#Set_the_phone.27s_lock.2Funlock_code | Set the phones lock code]] | + | * Last not least, [[#Set_the_phone.27s_lock.2Funlock_code | Set the phones lock code]]<br>This is not a SMSCON setting but a N900 device setting. |
We recommend use of [[SMSCON Editor]] to review and change settings. Alternatively open Xterm and use [[#Configuration |the <code>smscon</code> command]] on unix command line. <b>Do not use both methods at the same time</b>: keep [[SMSCON Editor]] closed while you operate smscon on the command line. Otherwise results are unpredictable. | We recommend use of [[SMSCON Editor]] to review and change settings. Alternatively open Xterm and use [[#Configuration |the <code>smscon</code> command]] on unix command line. <b>Do not use both methods at the same time</b>: keep [[SMSCON Editor]] closed while you operate smscon on the command line. Otherwise results are unpredictable. |
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