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Changing
Displays
and
Key
L
ights
Set Brightness
Display Display light Brightness
Level 3 ··········Bright
Level 2 ··········Standard
Level 1 ··········Dark
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These settings are valid only for the display light.
1
Setting at purchase
Level 2
■
To one-touch switch the display light ON/OFF, press and hold
for at least one second.
●
ON/OFF switch each time you press
.
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If you set “Lighting” to “OFF”, “
” appears on the Stand-by display.
※
The settings for charging, specifying area, and brightness are not changed.
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You cannot use this function in Viewer style.
For at least
one second
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If you set “Lighting” to “ON”, the display light stays lit while ringing. The display lights for approximately 15 seconds
when you turn the power on, touch keys, or open/close the FOMA phone. The display constantly lights while the camera
is activated or i-motion is playing. If you select “OFF”, the display does not light.
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See page 100 for Display Light during a video-phone call.
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If the power is supplied from external power sources such as an AC Adapter, the setting during charging applies,
regardless of the ON/OFF setting of the display light for ordinary time.
Information
Display
Light
Set for Charging
Display Display light Charging
Standard ·······Lights during charging in the same setting as it lights in ordinary time.
All time ON····Lights during charging constantly.
1
Setting at purchase
Standard
Display Display light Area
LCD+Keys·····Lights both display light for the liquid crystal (display, Private Window) and keypad.
LCD···············Lights the liquid crystal (display, Private Window) only.
1
Set Area
Setting at purchase
LCD+Keys
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P.33
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