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When you next enter a menu, the phone puts the arrow in the second row and points to the
currently selected item. In the above example, if you press the
OK
button, the phone will display
the arrow on the second row pointing at Austria.
5.4.3.5
Using the Menu and Receiving a Call
When you are accessing the menu and the phone receives a call, the phone immediately changes
the display to be as shown in section 5.4.2 on page 41. When you end the call, the phone returns
the LCD to the state it was in prior to the call. You can then continue to use the menu functions.
5.4.3.6
Saving the Data
If you make a change to the data in the menu, then when you exit the menu system (or the phone
waits for 60 s and exits the menu itself), the phone saves the data to non volatile memory. The
phone displays the message:
The process of saving the configuration takes about two seconds. Do not turn off the power while
the phone is displaying this message.
After the phone has saved the data, the phone replaces the display shown above with either the
idle message or a different message depending on the activity on the phone. You can make and
receive a call while this message is being displayed. The phone continues the process of saving
the data and changes the display appropriately.
If you make a change to the configuration (from the menu) and turn off the power without exiting
the menu system, the phone will not save your changes and the changes that you made will be
lost.
5.5
Data Backup
Wh
en you remove power from the phone (or there is a power failure), the phone saves data in
non-volatile memory. This storage does not depend on a battery and the data will therefore be
saved for many years.
The data that is saved is:
•
everything that you enter with the menu
•
call forwarding and DND selection
•
the list of recent calls made and received
•
the list of 100 contacts in the phone book
Saving config
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