ADVANCED USE | Quick reference guide to the menus |
Set Default To return all system settings to their defaults.
You can use this if you’ve set a base unit PIN and forgotten it. The PIN will be reset to 0000, so you won’t ever need to key it in, except when you register or de- register a handset.
Extra menu Some extra system features.
Alarm Setting To set the handset to ring at a specified time, as an alarm call.
Calendar | To view a calendar. | |
Countdown | To use your handset as a stopwatch (timer). | |
Timer |
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Display | To switch the display’s clock between analogue and | |
settings | digital format. |
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| To choose between different options for the | |
| display’s background (Wallpaper). View the options | |
| until you decide which one you prefer, then press OK to | |
| select it. |
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Games | Games you can play on your handset’s display. | |
| Othello | The aim of this game is to have more |
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| discs of your colour on the board than |
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| your electronic ‘opponent’. To do so, |
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| you try to outflank your opponent’s |
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| disks by surrounding them; they then |
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| turn to your colour. |
| Snake | The aim of this game is to ‘eat up’ |
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| what’s on the screen to grow longer — |
without running over your own tail or touching the edges of the display.
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