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Function menu (Style mode list screen)
Bookmarking the current settings
1
Style mode list screen (p.152)
X
Highlight “
お気に入
り
”
X
o
(Detail)
The items that are currently registered in “
お気に入り
” appear.
“No data” appears for unregistered items.
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(FUNC)
X
“Take Setting info”
X
“YES”
Function menu (contents checking screen)
NOTE
e
The following items are automatically shown on screens if highlighted while settings are checked:
a
“Sub clock type” appears on the image display.
a
“Color pattern”, “Background 1” and “Background 2” appear as the background on the shown screen.
e
When “i-
α
ppli display” is set, the i-
α
ppli standby screen has precedence in the standby screen settings.
e
When “Discern connect” or “Discern group” is set or an image is set in a phonebook entry, those settings have
precedence over this function.
e
If Style mode is set and then the items set in Style mode are respectively set using other functions, the latter
settings have precedence.
e
Depending on the Flash movie, you may not be able to check the settings even in the items set.
Edit title
Edits a title of a Style mode item.
Reset Setting info
Deletes the “
お気に入り
” settings.
NOTE
e
Images, i-motion programs or melodies that are downloaded from sites or attached to mails may not be registered
in “
お気に入り
” or not be set at a time.
e
The standby screen in which “i-
α
ppli display” is set is not registered in “Stand-by image” in “
お気に入り
”.
e
If an image, i-motion or melody that is registered in “
お気に入り
” is deleted, it is also deleted from “
お気に入り
” and
“No data” appears.
e
You cannot change settings on the contents checking screen of “
お気に入り
”.
Finish
Sets the items registered in “
お気に入り
” at a time.
Take Setting info
Registers the current settings in “
お気に入り
”.
Reset Setting info
Deletes the items registered in “
お気に入り
”.
Contents checking
お気に入り 1/7
No data
Dialing image
No data
Calling image
No data
No data
VP Dialing image
No data
Wake−up image
Stand−by image
FUNC
Function menu
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