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Using Other Functions
Changing the Menu Display
Displaying your original menu
You can display the functions you stored with the “Original menu” (shown below).
Select a function from the original menu to startup the selected function.
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The original menu is displayed in “List”.
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If you paste the original menu as a desktop icon on the standby display, you can quickly call
up the function.
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i i
Select
Own number
Check new messages
Ring volume
Vibrator
Alarm clock
Change security code
<Not stored>
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<Not stored>
Original menu
Select
Pressing
i
switches between the
main menu and the original menu.
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When you return to the standby display from the original menu, or when you return to the standby
display from the original menu after calling up a function from the original menu and performing
operations, press
i
to display the original menu.
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If no function is stored in the original menu, a message asking whether you store functions to the
original menu or not appears.
Creating your original menu
Default setting
Own number,
Check new messages,
Ring volume,
Vibrator,
Alarm clock,
Change security code
If you store your frequently used functions, you can quickly call them up from the
“Original menu”. Since you do not have to select items in turn from the main
menu, the high level item
→
middle item
→
detail item, you can easily start up a
function you want to use.
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Up to 10 items can be stored in the original menu.
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You can store the following functions in the original menu: The high level items of “Mail”,
“i-mode” and “i-
α
ppli” and the middle items and detail items of “Settings”, “Multimedia”,
“Accessory”, “Service”, “Phonebook” and “Own data”.
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You cannot store the same function.
1
Select
i
“Display” “Original menu”.
<Original menu>
Summary of Contents for N900i '04.2
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