28
n
Notice
]
To reject an incoming call, press and hold down the side key on the left side twice of the
handset without opening the flip (See page 52). If the flip is open, press the
key
or the right soft key twice.
]
If the
Open flip
menu option ((Menu 2.8.5) is simply by opening) is on
, you can
answer the call simply by opening the flip.
2. End the call by closing the handset or pressing the
key.
n
Notice
You can answer a call while using the Contacts or other menu features.
Signal Strength
If you are inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception. You
can see the strength of your signal by the signal indicator, see the strength (
) on
your handset’s display screen.
Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters using the keypad.
For example, storing names in the Contacts, writing a message, creating a personal
greeting or scheduling events in the calendar all require entering text.
Following text input methods are available in the handset.
Changing the Text Input Mode
1. When you are in a field that allows characters to be entered, you will notice the text
input mode indicator in the upper right corner of the display.
2. Short pressing the key
cycles between , , and .
A long press changes mode to .
General Functions
abc
Abc
123
T9
abc
T9
Abc
Summary of Contents for U8100
Page 1: ...U8100 User Guide ...
Page 94: ......
Page 95: ......
Page 96: ...5 ...
Page 97: ...6 ...
Page 98: ...7 ...
Page 99: ...8 ...
Page 100: ...9 ...
Page 101: ...10 ...
Page 102: ...11 ...
Page 103: ...12 ...
Page 104: ...13 ...
Page 105: ...14 n n ...
Page 106: ...15 n ...
Page 107: ...16 ...
Page 108: ...17 n n USIM USIM ...
Page 109: ...18 Menu Search ...
Page 110: ...19 ...
Page 111: ...20 Menu Search ...
Page 112: ...21 ...
Page 113: ...22 ...
Page 114: ...23 ...
Page 115: ...24 ...
Page 116: ...25 ...
Page 117: ...n n 26 ...
Page 118: ...27 n n ...
Page 119: ...28 n ...
Page 120: ...29 abc ABC T9 abc T9 Abc T9 ABC ...
Page 121: ...30 ...
Page 122: ...31 ...
Page 123: ...32 Media Contacts Menu Search ...
Page 124: ...33 ...
Page 125: ...34 ...
Page 126: ...35 ...
Page 127: ...36 ...
Page 128: ...37 ...
Page 129: ...38 ...
Page 130: ...39 n ...
Page 131: ...40 ...
Page 132: ...41 ...
Page 133: ...42 ...
Page 134: ...43 ...
Page 135: ...44 ...
Page 136: ...45 ...
Page 137: ...46 ...
Page 138: ...47 ...
Page 139: ...48 ...
Page 140: ...49 ...
Page 141: ...50 ...
Page 142: ...51 ...
Page 143: ...52 ...
Page 144: ...53 n ...
Page 145: ...54 ...
Page 146: ...55 ...
Page 147: ...56 ...
Page 148: ...57 ...
Page 149: ...58 ...
Page 150: ...59 ...
Page 151: ...60 ...
Page 152: ...61 ...
Page 153: ...62 ...
Page 154: ...63 ...
Page 155: ...64 ...
Page 156: ...65 ...
Page 157: ...66 ...
Page 158: ...67 ...
Page 159: ...68 ...
Page 160: ...69 ...
Page 161: ...70 ...
Page 162: ...71 n ...
Page 163: ...72 ...
Page 164: ...73 ...
Page 165: ...74 ...
Page 166: ...75 ...
Page 167: ...76 ...
Page 168: ...77 n n ...
Page 169: ...78 ...
Page 170: ...79 ...
Page 171: ...80 ...
Page 172: ...81 ...
Page 173: ...82 n ...
Page 174: ...83 ...
Page 175: ...84 ...
Page 176: ...85 ...
Page 177: ...86 n ...
Page 178: ...87 ...
Page 179: ...88 ...
Page 180: ...89 ...
Page 181: ...90 ...
Page 182: ...91 ...
Page 183: ...92 ...
Page 184: ...93 ...
Page 185: ...94 ...
Page 186: ......
Page 187: ......
Page 188: ......
Page 189: ......