Nokia 9000il Cell Phone User Manual


 
Chapter 11 - Extras 11-5
To create a new city card, press Add.
To remove a city from the database, press Delete.
The current home location cannot be deleted
(change the home location, then delete the old
one from the list).
Clock settings
The Clock application related settings are ad-
justed with Settings in the Clock main view.
Select the setting you want to change and press
Change or type the new time or date from the
keyboard.
Home location — Select the home location by
scrolling the city list with the scroll keys, or type
the first letter of the city name to jump to the
first name starting with that letter. When your
home location has been selected, press OK.
Your new home location now appears in the
home location window in the world time view.
If you select a city that is in a different time zone
than your current home location, the system
time will change.
Time — Enter the new time in the current time
format (24 hour or AM/PM, selected in System
Settings: Preferences).
Date — Enter the new date in the current date
format.
Alarm interval - 0/1/2/3/4/5 minutes. You can
choose the interval between alarms. If you select
0, the alarm clock will only go off once.
Daylight savings — You can set the home loca-
tion and destination daylight saving time On or
Off. This setting remains the same even if the
home/destination is changed.
Changing the time or daylight saving time of a
home location will also adjust the time of the
whole time zone, as well as the system time. If a
set alarm is skipped because of changes in any of
the above fields, the alarm goes off immediately.
Composer
The Composer application enables you to create
your own, customized ringing tunes.
You can change the phone ringing tune in the
Tel. application settings (see Chapter 4 "Tele-
phone: Telephone settings - Ringing settings" on
page 4-1).
Scroll to the Composer and press Select.
To compose a new tune press Compose tune.
To play the composition shown on the staff, press
Play tune. While the composition is being played,
the command changes into Stop playing.
Figure 11-3: World time