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Using
FOMA
Phone
to
Manage
Schedule
◆◇◆
Function menu
◆◇◆
While a Schedule events/list is displayed, press
(
) to display the following items.
Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
New
p.228
Edit
p.238
Copy
p.238
Calendar display
p.234
Category display
p.234
User icon settg.
p.235
Release secret
p.217
Compose message
p.238
Send Ir data
See page 402 of “Applications” manual
Export to SD
See page 410 of “Applications” manual
Delete this
See this page
Delete past
See this page
Delete all
See this page
Bring up a Calendar or Schedule event/list
(
) Delete this or
Delete past or Delete all
●
The deleting method you can select differs according to the displayed item.
●
If you select “Delete this”, skip to step 3.
●
If you select “Delete past”, the schedule events stored in up to the day selected from the Calendar are deleted.
1
Delete This/Delete Past/Delete All
Select an item you want to delete
Schedule ·····························Schedule events are deleted.
Holiday ································Set holidays are deleted.
Anniversary ·························Anniversaries are deleted.
All ········································Schedule events, set holidays and anniversaries are deleted.
●
If you try to delete one schedule event, holiday or anniversary set for repeat (Daily/Weekly/Yearly), the message
“Delete?” is displayed.
Select “YES” and press
to delete all repeat schedule events.
●
You can delete national holidays by “Delete this” only. If you execute “Delete all”, the setting for national holidays
will be reset.
2
YES
●
To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
3
Bring up a Calendar
(
) Reset holiday YES
●
To cancel, select “NO” and press
.
1
Reset Holiday
You can reset the setting for national holiday to its default. You cannot reset the holidays you
have set.
Schedule
P.33
P.33
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