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Selecting the menu
In addition to the normal menu, the simple menu which offers popular features is provided.
In the simple menu, the menu items are displayed in large letters. Also, you can create your
original menu (Custom Menu
☛
P377).
Switching to the simple menu
・
You cannot switch FOMA terminal to the simple menu when
English
is set in Select Language. Also,
when you choose the simple menu, Select Language settings are unavailable.
・
Even if you selected the simple menu before turning your FOMA terminal off, the menu will change to
the normal one when you insert the UIM for which English mode is specified as language and then turn
the power on again.
1
Press
m
on the stand-by display.
INFORMATION
●
The content of the sub-display disappears when you open FOMA terminal or when you do not press any
key for a specified period of time.
●
Set
Hide callers’ info
in Sub-display Info Setting not to display the phone number, name or mail address of
the caller on the sub-display when receiving a call or mail.
●
When All Lock, Remote Lock or Side Key Lock is set, press
ij
to display the message indicating that
the lock is set, and the display switches to the date/time screen.
●
When the details screen is displayed,
Display set OFF
appears if Privacy Mode is set.
●
If
On-hold
or
Continue
(
mute
) is set in Close Setting, information about a caller/sender and the current state
of the terminal such as
Dialing
are displayed on the sub-display when closing the terminal while dialing or
talking. Displays such as
On hold
,
VP on hold
,
Talking
or
Talking
vp
disappear in a short time after.
Display format for the normal menu and the custom menu
Select from 3 types (Menu Setting
☛
P130).
List view
Tile display
3D display
The normal menu is displayed.
・
When the custom menu is displayed, press
p
.
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