Nokia 9000i Cell Phone User Manual


 
11-4 Clock
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To set an alarm:
1 Press + or - to adjust the time shown in the
alarm clock display. Each press changes the
time by one minute, but if you hold the but-
ton down a while longer, the time will start to
change in steps of 15 minutes.
2 Press OK to accept the set alarm.
There can only be one active alarm. If an alarm is
already active, the command names are differ-
ent. A counter on the lower right side of the
screen shows how much time remains to the
time of the alarm.
Press Change alarm time if you want to readjust
the time of the alarm.
Press Delete alarm to cancel the alarm.
When the alarm sounds, it can be turned off by
pressing any phone interface or communicator
interface key.
If the alarm is not turned off, or it is turned off
by pressing other than the OK button on the
Communicator display, the alarm will sound five
more times or until you press the OK button.
Note that if the alarm interval is set to zero, the
alarm will sound only once. Set the alarm inter-
val in the clock settings.
World time
World time (figure 11-3) is activated with the
World time command in the Clock main view
(see figure 11-2).
The Home box shows the name of the currently
selected home city, country, time, date and
whether daylight saving time is in use.
The Destination box shows the same information
for the currently selected destination city, as well
as the international call prefixes needed to make
a call from the home city to the destination city.
The world map shows the currently selected des-
tination city in the world map in cross hairs.
To select the destination city:
Press Set destination, and select a city from
the list. You can also type the first letter of
the city to move the cursor to the first city
name beginning with that letter.
Editing the cities database
Press Cities in the world time view to open the
Cities list.
To make changes to existing city cards, press Edit
city. The city information is presented in the
form of a data card. The city card contains the
following fields:
City — The name shown in the Cities list. Can
be entered manually.
Country — The name of the country associat-
ed with the city. The country name is selected
from a list of countries.
Area code — The area code required when
calling the city. The area code can be entered
with or without a national prefix. Only num-
bers can be entered.
GMT offset — Indicates by how much the local
time differs from the Greenwich Mean Time.
Select a value for the offset from a list. The
offset can range from –12 to +12 hours.
Set position — Opens a world map view where
you can determine the position of a city by
Figure 11-3