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Additional Operations 53
• If you select Date/Time, you have the option of
turning the Date/Time display On or Off.
• If you select On, the Date/Time screen is shown in
the formats you selected. (See “Changing the Date
Format” and “Selecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode”
on page 12.)
5
To change your standby screen to a picture, scroll to Picture and press
(OK).
6
Press
(OK) again to select On.
7
Scroll through the pictures on your display, and press
(OK) when
you see the one you want for your standby screen.
Note: A picture will replace the Date/Time screen only when you
are in your wireless service provider’s home area.
When you have a picture as your standby screen, you can check
the date/time by pressing
or
briefly (if you have set
Date/Time to On).
Answer Mode
You can choose how your phone will be answered when you receive a call.
1
From standby, press
(MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
2
Press
to scroll to Phone Settings. Press
(OK).
3
Press
to scroll to Answer Mode. Press
(OK).
• Normal: You answer calls by pressing the key you
selected on the Answer Key menu. See “Answer
Key Options” on page 22.
• Auto Answer: Auto Answer functions only when
the phone is used with the Private Handsfree
Headset or with the optional Handsfree Car Kit.
•
When Auto Answer is activated, the phone automatically answers an
incoming call after 6 seconds.
4
To change the setting, scroll to the other option and press
(OK).
Alert Mode
Your phone has two customizable Alert Modes for use in different
environments: Normal mode for typical environments and Quiet mode for
use in meetings, restaurants, movies, and so on, where a loud, audible
alert would be disturbing. After selecting Normal or Quiet, you can then
individually customize the settings within each mode from the Tone
Settings menu.
In either mode, you can mute all of your phone’s audible features except
for low battery tone—the low battery warning sounds, regardless of the
settings. Also, the low battery warning tone is not adjustable.
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