Ericsson GF768 user manual Viewing the Clock, Setting Clock, Setting Alarm, Turning Off the Alarm

Models: GF768

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2.Press the right or left arrow to listen to the dif- ferent ring types. Use the volume keys to scroll silently.

3.Press YES to select your preferred ring type.

Viewing the Clock

If you want to view the time on your phone, press one of the volume keys on the side of the phone.

Setting Clock

1.Select the Set Clock menu. The display14:30now looks like this.

2.Follow the instruction table below on how to set the clock. (Set hours before the minutes.)

To change this: Do this:

Hours

press the left or right arrow keys.

Minutes

press the number keys.

am or pm

press the * button to toggle.

 

 

12-hours or

press the # button to toggle.

24-hours

 

3. Press YES to set the time.

Setting Alarm

1.Select the Set Alarm menu. The last ala m time is shown.

2Enter the alarm time.

3.Press YES.

The standbyWorlddisplay now*looks like this:

Your alarm works even though the phone is turned off.

When the Alarm Rings...

1.Press any key and the Turn Off prompt ap- pears.

2.Press YES to turn it off completely or any key to activate the snooze function (9 minutes).

Turning Off the Alarm

1.Select the Set Alarm menu. The Off prompt appears.

2.Press YES.

About Display

Language

Your phone has many laguages that you can choose for your display texts. If you SIM card supports the automatic function, the phone has automatically chosen the SIM card default language.

Note!

When you change language, you change all display texts immediately.

Changing Display Language

1.Select the Language menu.

2.Scroll to the language you want is shown and press YES.

Resetting Display

Language to English

1.Clear the display.

2.Enter the digit string *#0000#.

Changing Key Sound

1.Select the Key Sound menu.

2.Select the key sound you want.

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Ericsson GF768 user manual Viewing the Clock, Setting Clock, Setting Alarm, Turning Off the Alarm, About Display Language