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8. Messages
then press the 6 key three times for “o”.
Pressing the 0 key gives a space. The key changes between
uppercase and lowercase letters. To switch to numeric input
mode, press and hold down the key. Press the key once
quickly to insert smart punctuation, or press and hold the
key to choose from the whole range of symbols. To enter
symbols, press the 1 key once quickly. You can correct a
mistyped letter or number by using the CLEAR key to remove
it.
•
•
Numeric - Numeric input mode.
Symbols - Symbols input mode.
Press the /
to select desired symbols, then press
appropriate number key.
Creating a Short Message (MENU 3-3)
Message can be created and sent.
1 Enter a text message, and press
2 Enter the number directly or select the Phone Book using MENU,
display desired number, and press .
3 Select Save (the screen will ask you to send the message after
saving it), or select Send to send it without saving it.
NOTE:
- You can also create a text message using the Phone Book.
Refer to “Using T9 Predictive Text Input” on page 36.
Message Settings (MENU 3-4)
Storing Service Centre Number (MENU 3-4-1)
You need to store the phone number of the Short Message Service
Centre before sending messages.
Enter the phone number of the Service Centre in full international
format, and press .
Message Alert (MENU 3-4-2)
You can enable or disable the message alert.
To activate the message alert, select On.
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8. Messages
Message Lifetime (MENU 3-4-3)
You can select one of 8 message lifetimes.
You can select desired setting from:
One hour, Two hours, Six hours, One day, Two days, One
week, Four weeks, and Six months.
Message Format (MENU 3-4-4)
You can select the format or protocol ID of a message, if your
service provider supports it.
You can select desired setting from:
Normal, Fax, Voicemail, ERMES, Nation’l paging, X. 400, and
Internet.
Initially, Normal will be selected.
Voicemail (MENU 3-5)
You can receive a voicemail if your service provider supports it.
You will need to set the voicemail number settings as above
beforehand.
Get a voicemail (MENU 3-5-1)
You can call the registered voicemail number, connect to the
voicemailbox, then listen to your voicemail.
Voicemail No. (MENU 3-5-2)
Input the voicemailbox number you received from your service
provider, then press .
To change the voicemailbox number:
1 From the voicemailbox number input screen, press CLEAR, then
input the new telephone number.
2 Press
Information message (MENU 3-6)
You can receive messages on various topics such as weather and
traffic information from your service provider, where such services
are available.
Reviewing Information Messages
(MENU 3-6-1)
You can review all Information messages received.
Settings (MENU3-6-2)
Allows the necessary settings for receiving information messages.
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8. Messages
Language Selection (MENU 3-6-2-1)
This function sets the language for receiving various information
services.
Always set this service first before receiving an information service.
NOTE:
- When Insert or Add to end is selected, if no language has
been set yet, “List empty” is displayed.
Insert:
You can use this submenu when no language has been set and you
want to add a new language to the list of selected languages.
1 Press
2 Select Insert, then press the
3 The list of registered languages is displayed.
4 Select your preferred language, then press
Add to end:
You can use this submenu to add a new language to the end of the
list of set languages.
1 Press
2 Select Add to end, then press
3 The list of already registered languages is displayed. Press
Delete:
This removes a language from the list of set languages.
1 Select the name of the language to delete, then press
2 Select Delete, then press
Subject Selection (MENU 3-6-3-2)
You can obtain messages by selecting your preferred subjects from
the subject list on your phone. Also, you can add your preferred
subjects to the Subject list.
Create Subject (MENU 3-6-3-2-1)
You can register an information service not included among those
pre-registered.
1 Press
, then select Add.
2 Press
, then input the Subject code.
3 Press
, input the service name, then press
again.
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Editing registered information
1 Select the service to be edited with
2 Select View/Edit, then press
, then press
3 The Subject code editing screen is displayed. Input the new code,
then press .
4 The name editing screen is displayed. Input the new name, then
press .
For details on entering and editing service names, see “Keys” on
page 46.
Deleting registered information
1 Select the service to be deleted with
2 Select Delete, then press
, then press
Current list (MENU 3-6-3-2-2)
You can register up to two information services into your phone
from those registered.
Registering/adding information services
1 Press
, then select Add.
2 A list of the pre-registered information services is displayed, so
select the desired service from this list with / .
3 Press
Deleting an information service
1 Select the service to be deleted with
2 Select Delete, then press
, then press
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9. Call Diverting
9. Call Diverting (MENU 4)
This feature allows your phone to divert (forward) incoming calls to
a preset number. You can select Divert Call function setting for the
following cases where such services are available:
Press MENU and select Divert calls, and press .
See page 18 for general information on the menu functions.
Divert All Calls (MENU 4-1)
1 Select one of the following items, and press
On:
Select to enable this feature.
The screen will ask you to enter the phone
number to which the calls will be diverted,
press .
Off:
Select to disable this feature.
Status:
Select to review the current status.
By service: You can select which of multiple call diverting
services you want to use.
1 Select the desire service from All services,
Voice calls, Data, Fax, Messages, and All
except msgs., then press .
2 The screen will ask you to enter the phone
number to which calls will be diverted, so
input that number, then press .
NOTES:
- When setting menu item 4-3(MENU 4-3), set the phone
number to divert (forward) to, then set the delay from
when a call is received until it is diverted (forwarded).
Then, press .
- To check the contents you have set for Divert Calls, select
Status with menu item 4-1(MENU 4-1) and follow / or
the soft key guidance.
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9. Call Diverting
Divert when your phone is busy
(MENU 4-2)
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section “Divert for All Calls (MENU 4-1)”.
Divert when you do not answer
(MENU 4-3)
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section “Divert for All Calls (MENU 4-1)”.
Divert when your phone is out of
range (MENU 4-4)
1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section “Divert for All Calls (MENU 4-1)”.
Cancel All (MENU 4-5)
1 Press
. Then, all the divert settings will be cleared.
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10. Clock
10. Clock (MENU 5)
Your phone provides clock and alarm functions.
Press MENU and select Clock, and press .
See page 21 for general information on the menu functions.
Alarm Clock Settings (MENU 5-1)
Once you have set the clock and date (refer to page 44), you can
set an alarm clock in various ways. In addition to the normal alarm
clock which will be activated by specifying the time and date, you
can repeat the alarm at the selected interval. Also you can show a
text message with an alarm, as a reminder. Note that, to use an
alarm clock, you need to set the Alarm Status to on. When an
alarm is issued, ( ) will appear on the top of the standby screen
with an alarm tone.
Setting an Alarm Clock (MENU 5-1-1)
Select your desired item from the following, and press .
Date, Time, Tone, Message, Repeat, and Alarm state.
When you have set an item mentioned here, the screen will return
to the original screen to allow other alarm settings.
• When Date is selected:
Enter the date for the alarm (e.g. 30/12/2001), and press .
• When Time is selected:
Enter the time for the alarm (e.g. 17:30), and press .
• When Tone is selected:
Select your desired tone from several tones, and press .
(The selected tone will sound. You can also set it to Off.)
• When Message is selected:
Enter a message, and press .
• When Repeat is selected:
Select your desired item (None, Daily, Weekly or Monthly),
and press .
• When Alarm state is selected:
Select one of the following items, and press .
Enabled : alarm will go on at set time
Disabled : set off the alarm
After finishing the above settings, press
The following items will be displayed:
• To save the new alarm settings, select Save, and press .
• To cancel the current alarm settings, select Cancel, and press
• To exit without saving the alarm settings, press
For details on entering messages, see “Keys” on page 46.
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10. Clock
NOTES:
- Up to four different alarms can be set. Once four alarms have
been set, the system will no longer go into alarm setting mode
(MENU 5-1-1).
- You can set multiple alarm clock settings. The settings are
stored in your phone according to the time and date being set.
- When you select Disabled in Alarm state, no alarm will be
activated.
- Please check the Date and the Time when you switch from
Disabled to Enabled in the Alarm State.
Alarm List Review (MENU 5-1-2)
You can review the current alarm list with the
/ keys. Select
the alarm to delete/edit, then press .
• To review and edit the alarm, select View/Edit, and press .
• To delete the alarm from the list, select Delete, and press .
Alarm Clear (MENU 5-1-3)
You can clear all alarm settings at one time.
“Clear all alarms?” will be displayed.
To clear all alarm settings, press .
Clock and Date Settings (MENU 5-2)
Time/Date Format Settings (MENU 5-2-1/5-2-2)
You can select desired setting from 12 hour and 24 hour and date
format (D:M:Y, M:D:Y or Y:M:D).
The new setting will be displayed.
Time and Date Display Selection (MENU 5-2-3)
You can select desired setting from Time only, Date only, Date &
Time and Off.
The new setting will be displayed.
NOTE:
- The time and date will be displayed at the top right of the
standby screen. If Date & time is selected, they are
alternately displayed on the screen.
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10. Clock
Daylight Saving Adjustment (MENU 5-2-4)
You can use the daylight saving feature which will move the current
time forward by one hour.
You can select desired setting from Off and On. The new setting
will be displayed.
NOTE:
- When you disable this feature, the clock display will
return to the normal setting.
Time and Date Settings (MENU 5-3/5-4)
Enter time/date, and press .
Each time you press the dial key for an entry, the cursor scrolls for
each digit.
Time example: 17:30 (for 24-hour time format)
05:30 PM (for 12-hour time format)
Date example: 30/12/2001 (for D:M:Y date format)
NOTE:
- Please change the AM/PM indication using the
key.
Time Zone Setting (MENU 5-5)
By setting the time zone (difference in time), you can obtain the
local time without changing the time setting for the clock.
Enter the time difference.
To move the clock backward by hh:mm, enter hh:mm (-hh:mm). (“” is already set.)
To move the clock forward by hh:mm, press the key to change
the sign to “+”, then enter hh:mm (+hh:mm).
To enter it, press .
Then, the clock will shift by the amount you entered.
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