
User's Manual MobileNavigator6
3.1Mobile telephone operating elements
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 | The Home and Back keys are not available on all mobile | 
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 | telephones. | 
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 | The arrangement of the keys on some mobile telephones does | 
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 | deviate considerably from this schematic representation. | 
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 | Refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone for more | 
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 | detailed information. | 
| Softbuttons | The left and right softbuttons are located directly beneath the | 
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 | display. These softbuttons execute the functions that are | 
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 | specified directly above them in the display. | 
| Cursor pad | Your mobile telephone has a cursor pad that provides the | 
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 | functions Up, Down, To the right and To the left. In many cases, | 
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 | you can also execute the function OK by pressing directly on its | 
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 | centre. | 
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 | Note: Depending on your mobile telephone, this cursor pad could | 
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 | also be a cursor rocker, control cross, joystick, jog dial, scroll | 
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 | key, scroll cross or navigation key. | 
| Pick up | The Pick up key is the key that you press when the mobile | 
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 | telephone rings and you’d like to accept the call. | 
| Hang up | The Hang up key is the key you press when you’d like to end the | 
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 | call. | 
| Volume | Refer to your mobile telephone user manual to find out how to | 
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 | alter the volume. | 
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