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Changing the Display Color
Use this procedure to change the designs of the text, background, upper and lower sections of the
display and software keys.
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<Menu display set>
Changing the Menu Display
Setting the menu display mode
Change the guidance display on the main menu, specify how to show the branch menus (functions)
under “Settings” or set the Last one function for the main menu or Sliding Menu (Launcher).
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Original menus are shown as a list, regardless of the settings of this function.
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Guidance
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Menu display
Default setting
Color patter: Pattern 5
Background 1: OFF
Background 2: Pattern 1
Color pattern
Selects the color pattern from Pattern 1 to Pattern 5.
The selected color pattern appears on the display during selection.
Background 1
Selects Background1 (a 25-dot background pattern for the upper and lower sections of the display)
among “OFF” (not displayed) and “Pattern 1 to 8”.
The selected background pattern appears on the display during selection.
Background 2
Selects the pattern for background 2 (background pattern for the software keys) from “Pattern 1 to Pattern
3”. The selected background pattern appears on the display during selection.
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Changing this function does not affect the colors of icons and images. There are some screens or functions that are
not affected by the changes made to this function, such as i-mode sites.
Default setting
Guidance: Picture & Text
Menu display: List
Theme: HX
Memory focus: ON
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“OFF”
“Text”
“Picture & Text”
“Detail”
“List”
Record message
Noise reduction
Quality alarm
Reconnect signal
Illumination in talk
ON
Set hold tone
Talk
Setting when folded
Noise reduction
ON
Talk
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Quality alarm
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