Programming
Viewing the handset memory status
Handset
1 {MENU} (middle soft key) i {#}{6}{7}{0}
2 When finished, press {OFF}.
Erasing melodies and images
Handset
1 | {MENU} (middle soft key) i | |
| {#}{6}{7}{0} |
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2 | {MENU} |
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3 | Select the desired option. | |
| To erase | “1 Custom ring” i |
| only one | {SELECT} iSelect |
| melody | the desired item. i |
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| {ERASE} |
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| To erase | “1 picture” i |
| only one | {SELECT} iSelect |
| image | the desired item. i |
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| {ERASE} |
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| To erase all | “All Custom ring” |
| melodies | i{SELECT} |
| To erase all | “All pictures” i |
| images | {SELECT} |
4 | “Yes” i{SELECT} | |
5 | When finished, press {OFF}. |
Note:
LIf the erased melody was used for the handset ringer tone (page 47), “Tone 1” (default) is used instead of that melody.
LIf the erased melody was assigned to certain callers as ringer ID (page 37), the
ringer ID assignment is cancelled, and the handset ringer tone (page 47) is used instead of that song.
LIf the erased image was selected for the wallpaper, the sample picture “Wallpaper1” is used instead of that image.
LIf the erased image was assigned to handset phonebook items, the picture ID assignment is cancelled.
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