Mitsubishi Electronics 110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Turning the broadcast alert tone on
or off
To turn on or off the alert tone
the phone gives when a broad-
cast message arrives:
Deleting or editing a message type
from the list
To delete or edit a message type:
Broadcast language
To select the broadcast language:
Using the office tools
The Office Tools menu contains a
scratchpad, an alarm clock, an auto-
switch feature and a calculator.
Scratchpad
You can store up to 5 separate en-
tries of 36 characters in the scratch-
pad.
Press Options when reading en-
tries to access the following menu:
Alarm clock
To set a daily 'Reminder Alarm':
Option Action
Delete
To delete the cur-
rent message
Delete All
To delete all mes-
sages stored in
the queue
Numbers
To display all
phone numbers
found in the mes-
sage text. This al-
lows dialling or
storing them in
the scratchpad if
required
Broadcast
Off
To turns off cell
broadcast
Press . Select Settings.
Select Broadcast.
Select Alert.
Select On or Off.
Press and hold Exit or
to return to the stand-by dis-
play.
Press . Select Settings.
Select Broadcast.
Select Message types. Press
Options .
Select Modify by list or Mod-
ify by code.
Press and hold Exit or
to return to the stand-by dis-
play.
Press . Select Settings.
Select Broadcast.
Select Language.
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Use or to select a lan-
guage from the displayed list.
Press to validate.
Press and hold Exit or
to return to the stand-by dis-
play.
Press . Select Office Tools.
Select Scratchpad.
Select Read Notes. Use or
to scroll through the
entries.
Select Write Notes to make a
new scratchpad entry.
Item Action
Store
Save a number to
the phone book
Edit Modify an entry
Delete
Delete an entry
Delete all
Delete all entries
Call
Call the number
displayed in the
entry
When 'on' the alarm activates at the same time
every day until turned off.
Press . Select Office Tools.
Select Alarm clock.
Select On and enter the alarm
time (in 24 hour format) or
press OK to accept the dis-
played time.
Confirmation appears.
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