2. Main View

When PhonePilot is running, there are seven sub views in main view, including: profiles, voice responses, managing lists, SMS templates, message box, scheduler and dialog monitor views. When a sub view get focused (highlighted), pressing key “Select” or selecting “Open” from menu will open the selected sub view.

2-1 Menu of main view

Open: Open the highlighted view.

View call logs: View missed, received, dialled call logs.

Setting: Configure global parameters, including: auto run at power on, local recording timeout, miscellaneous parameters of voice responses, etc… See section 2-2 “Global parameters setting” for more information.

Hide: Send PhonePilot to background and keep running.

About: Display information about PhonePilot’s version, software vender, how to purchase, contact us, etc…

Exit: Stop PhonePilot and exit now.

2-2 Global parameters settings

Adjustable global parameters include:

Auto run: Whether PhonePilot run automatically at power-on.

Show indicator: Whether show an indicator to indicate PhonePilot is running now in standby mode and phone’s “Menu” screen.

Run as system app.: If you configure PhonePilot to run as system application, it won’t be closed by system framework when phone memory is running low or data backup is processing.

Watch video calls: PhonePilot will handle video and data calls if you enable this.

Watch Fax calls: PhonePilot will handle Fax calls if you enable this.

Local record timeout: The maximum interval of recording a local sound clip. Local sound clip including “Greetings” and “Sorry prompts” of voice response’s actions (See section 4-3 for more information about “action”).

Verbose dialog log: If you enable this s, PhonePilot will record all detail events to “Dialog Monitor” view. Otherwise, PhonePilot will only record basic events to “Dialog Monitor” view.

Prompt for billable events: Whether let PhonePilot prompt you a confirmation dialog before an operation that will cause a charge to phone bill.

Voice settings: Select this option will open voice response’s advanced setting. These parameters affect the way that voice response respond to incoming callers. Details described bellows:

Auto answer delay: The interval from ringing of incoming call notification to the time of voice response picking up an incoming call.

Mute ringer before answer: Whether mute the ringing tone before voice response picking up an incoming call.

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Nokia E50, E62, 5500 manual Main View, Menu of main view, Global parameters settings

5500, E62, E50 specifications

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