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If you do not sign out of Windows Live, you remain on a data connection, which might result in
additional charges from your service provider. The session will not time out or end unless one of the
following occurs:
User ends the instant messenger session
User accepts an incoming voice call
An outgoing voice call is placed
The HP iPAQ is turned off or moves out of range
To sign out of Messenger:
Tap Menu > Sign out.
You can send instant messages from Windows Live to contacts on your messenger list. To send
instant messages:
1. Tap the person to whom you want to send an instant message.
2. Enter your message, and tap Send.
You can also manage your contacts and control their visibility. To manage contacts in the Windows
Live:
Tap Menu > Add new contacts to create a new contact.
Tap Menu > Contact options > Remove contact to delete an existing contact.
Tap Menu > Contact options > Block contact/Unblock contact to block or unblock the
selected contact from seeing your status and sending you instant messages.
NOTE: Tap Menu > Options > Add participant to invite a contact to an ongoing chat. You can
also see who is already talking to you or change between chats by tapping Menu > Options > View
participants.
You can change your status on Windows Live Messenger according to your need. To change your
status:
1. Tap and select your name in the contact list.
2. Tap Menu > Change status, and navigate to select the required status.
To sign in as a different user:
1. From the Today screen, tap the right or left arrow on the Windows Live Services bar till
Windows Live is displayed.
2. Tap your display name.
3. Tap Menu > Account Options > Switch Windows Live ID.
4. Tap Yes.
5. Proceed with the setup wizard to sign in.
SMS cell broadcast
Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMS-CB) is a mass distribution media that allows messages
to reach multiple mobile phones at once. All the mobile phones present in a network will receive the
message when the message is broadcast. The messages can be sent to specific cells or to a specific
geographical area. It is used to send information, such as local weather, traffic conditions, or other
important or informative information.
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