Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Notification tones: On/Off — Determines whether a sound is heard, for
example, when the memory is too low.
Application tones: Calendar alarm, Clock alarm, Received fax, Received
SMS, Received mail — For each of these items you can set a specific ringing
tone. You would then be able to tell by the tone whether you have received
a fax or a short message, for example.
The None option allows you to turn the selected tone off, with the
exception of the clock alarm. Note that when the phone is turned off, only
calendar and clock alarm ringing tones can be heard. This requires,
however, that the ringing tones are set through the System settings.
Print settings — You can select the default settings for printing. For more
about printing, see ”Document features” on page 34.
Connection type — Select whether to use infrared or cable connection.
Header — Set this on if you want to print your name and the date and time
of printing on the top of each page.
Paper size — Choose either A4 or Letter.
Default printer — Select the printer used in the cable connection.
Baud rate: 9600/19200/57600/115200 — Select the data transmission rate
used in the cable connection.
Flow control: Software/None — You can select whether to let the software
control the data flow.
Data bits: 7/8 — Host-specific communication parameter for the cable
connection.
Parity: None/Odd/Even — Host-specific communication parameter for the
cable connection.
Stop bits: 1/2 — Host-specific communication parameter for the cable
connection.
Backlight period — You can set the time period for which the backlight is
switched on. The available settings are 15/30/45 seconds /1/2/3/4/5 minutes.
The backlight can also be turned off by pressing the button.
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