Ericsson R250d PRO Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Menu Descriptions 51
Back Light
You can set the display and keypad backlighting to stay
on continuously or automatically turn off when the ter-
minal is in Standby Mode or when there has been no key
pressed for 20 seconds.
Contrast
You can change the terminal display contrast setting.
The contrast settings range from 1 to 5, with 5 being the
highest contrast level.
Greeting
Each time the terminal is turned on, you can have the
terminal display a welcome greeting that you enter your-
self. The alphanumeric keypad displays both letters and
numbers.
You can enter up to a three-line, 36-character message
(12 characters per line). The message displays when you
turn on the terminal. The greeting function is automati-
cally turned off if no characters are entered.
Language
You can choose between four different languages
(English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese) for text
shown in the display. The languages vary between mar-
kets. You are prompted for the security code to gain
access to this function.
Accessing Your Native Language
Press
Ô
4 5 to access the Languages submenu.
Enter your security code at the prompt (default is
0000).
Use
Ô
or
Ñ
to scroll through the list of available
languages until the cursor () is next to the appro-
priate language.
Press
<(6
to store your selection.
Press
&/5
to exit Menu Mode.
Menu Reset
Menu Reset allows you to quickly return your terminal
to its factory settings for Sound and Setup functions.
You are prompted for the security code to gain access to
this function. Press
<(6
to return the terminal to its fac-
tory settings.
Note! Remember that the security code also changes back to
the original factory setting (0000). This will also erase
your phonebook.
Noise Canc (Handsfree Only)
Noise Canc allows you to mute noise when you are con-
nected to an accessory that supports this function. The
two options for Noise Canc are On and Off.
Echo Canc (Handsfree Only)
Echo Canc allows you to mute the echo noise when you
are connected to an accessory that supports this func-
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