
Advanced functions
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— Type your message in the Message field. Limit the message to a maximum of 160 characters.
Note: Some networks may require shorter messages.
—Select Menu, Canned Messages, <custom message>
5. Select Menu, Send.
A copy of the messages is stored on the IM Sessions pane.
Sending a message to a SIP address
You can start an instant messaging session with another mobility-enabled user, provided that you know
the SIP address of the user.
1. Navigate to the IM Session pane.
2. Select Menu, New IM session.
3. Enter a valid SIP address in the To field. If necessary, delete the address that currently appears. Use
the format <username>@<domain>.
4. Do one of the following:
— Type your message in the Message field. Limit the message to a maximum of 160 characters.
Note: Some networks may require messages shorter than 160 characters.
—Select Menu, Canned Messages, <custom message>.
5. Select Menu, Send.
A copy of the message is stored on the IM Sessions pane.
Receiving a message
When you log on, you can receive instant messages regardless of what you are currently doing on your
BlackBerry. An audible tone and visual alert indicate that you have received an instant message.
• Your BlackBerry controls the audible tone. To select a new tone, disable the tone or use the vibrate
mode instead of the tone. For more information, see “Configuring your BlackBerry Notification
Profile” on page 31.
• The Avaya 3100 MC - Client for BlackBerry IM Alert parameter controls the visual alert. To enable or
disable this parameter, see “IM/Call settings” on page 28.
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