TD 92319GB
2008-11-10/ Ver. D
User Manual
Ascom i75 VoWiFi Handset
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5
Mark Function:” and press “Select”.
6
Choose a function and press “Select”. Enter data, prefix, phone number, or text
message address and text; press “Save”. The handset will automatically return to
the Service and the function is marked.
15.4.4 Delete a Service
1
Mark the
Services
icon and press “Select”. A list with all Services is shown.
2
Mark the one you want to delete. Press “Options”.
3
Mark “Delete:”; the question “Delete service?” is shown. Press “Yes”; “Service
deleted” is shown for 1 second. The handset will automatically return to the list and
the next Service is marked.
15.5 Settings
1
Enter the menu by pressing the “Menu” Soft key, or the Navigation key or .
2
Mark the
Settings
icon and press “Select”.
Figure 26. The Settings icon is marked.
The alternatives in Settings are;
Alert signals
,
Audio volumes
,
Alarm settings,
Soft key
,
Hot key
,
General
, and
System.
• In
Alert signals
you can change your settings for all audible signals and the vibrator.
• In
Audio volumes
you can change your settings for the speaker volume, the
loudspeaker volume and the headset volume.
• In
Alarm settings
you can turn No-movement and Man-down alarm on and off.
• In
Soft key
and
Hot key
you can assign the Soft/Hot key a function.
• In
General
you can change the following settings: Language, Text size, Phone lock,
Time & date, Auto key lock, Quick answer, New message rotated, and Owner ID.
• In
System
you can select system and get information about the handset.
15.5.1 Change the Ring Volume
1
Mark the
Settings
icon and press “Select”.
2
Mark “Alert signals” and press “Select”.
3
Mark “Ring volume:” and press “Select”. Mark the desired volume level by using
the Navigation key or . You have six available alternatives; Level 1 to 5, or
Silent.
If you want to hear the volume level during the changing, press “Play”. Press
“Stop” to stop the sound.
4
Activate your choice by pressing “Select”; the selected volume is shown. The
handset will automatically return to the Alert signals list and the volume is marked.
Figure 40.
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