Motorola Moto X 1st Generation User Guide - Page 62

Text Message Reply, Wireless Emergency Alerts

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l Roaming auto-retrieve: Automatically retrieve MMS messages while roaming. l Notifications: Allow phone message notifications appear in the status bar. l Sound: Choose a notification ringtone from a list. l Vibrate: Set your phone to vibrate when it receives a message. Text Message Reply When you ignore an incoming call, your phone can automatically send a text message to the caller. n To send a text message to an ignored call, slide up to and touch a stored text message from the list or create your own messages to select. n To edit the outgoing messages, from home, touch Phone > Menu > Settings > Quick responses, and touch a quick response to edit it. Wireless Emergency Alerts Wireless Emergency Alerts, also known as CMAS or PLAN, is a U.S. national emergency alert system. Emergency alerts can pop up to tell you about a national or local crisis. After you close an alert, you can reopen it from the home screen by touching Apps > Messaging > Menu > Emergency alerts. Tip: Emergency alerts have a special sound and vibration that is two seconds long, followed by one second, then another one second. To choose which types of alerts you receive, from home, touch Apps > Settings > More > Emergency alerts. The U.S. and local governments send these alerts through your service provider. So you will always receive alerts for the area where you are, and you will not receive alerts if you are outside the U.S. For more, visit ctia.org/consumer info/safety. Accounts and Messaging 53

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Accounts and Messaging
53
l
Roaming auto-retrieve:
Automatically retrieve MMS messages while roaming.
l
Notifications:
Allow phone message notifications appear in the status bar.
l
Sound:
Choose a notification ringtone from a list.
l
Vibrate:
Set your phone to vibrate when it receives a message.
Text Message Reply
When you ignore an incoming call, your phone can automatically send a text message to the caller.
n
To send a text message to an ignored call, slide
up to
and touch a stored text message
from the list or create your own messages to select.
n
To edit the outgoing messages, from home, touch
Phone
>
Menu
>
Settings
>
Quick
responses
, and touch a quick response to edit it.
Wireless Emergency Alerts
Wireless Emergency Alerts, also known as CMAS or PLAN, is a U.S. national emergency alert
system. Emergency alerts can pop up to tell you about a national or local crisis. After you close an
alert, you can reopen it from the home screen by touching
Apps
>
Messaging
>
Menu
>
Emergency alerts
.
Tip:
Emergency alerts have a special sound and vibration that is two seconds long, followed by one
second, then another one second.
To choose which types of alerts you receive, from home, touch
Apps
>
Settings
>
More
>
Emergency alerts
. The U.S. and local governments send these alerts through your service
provider. So you will always receive alerts for the area where you are, and you will not receive alerts
if you are outside the U.S.
For more, visit
ctia.org/consumer info/safety
.