Sony Ericsson T18LX Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Menu Descriptions 39
Time/Date
The Time/Date submenu allows you to retrieve the time
and date from the system, if this feature is available from
the service provider.
Language
The Language submenu allows you to select the display
language used in the phone display. The languages vary
between markets. Your mobile phone supports Ameri-
can English, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish,
Brazilian Portuguese, and Hebrew.
Greeting
The Greeting submenu allows you to enter a three-line,
42-character message (14 characters per line) that dis-
plays when you turn the phone On. The greeting func-
tion is automatically turned off if no characters are
entered. Use the keypad to enter letters, numbers, and
symbols. Refer to the section Entering Letters and Sym-
bols in the "Using the Phonebook" chapter for more
information.
Voice Privacy
The Voice Privacy submenu allows you to request voice
privacy service if your service provider offers digital voice
encryption.
Voice Privacy service is not available in all areas. If voice
privacy is active, the digital voice privacy indicator text,
, is shown in the display.
If Voice Privacy is requested but not granted, your
phone sounds a warning tone indicating that Voice Pri-
vacy is not active. The tone sounds at the beginning of
the call, and then every 30 seconds during the call, as a
reminder. The three settings for the Voice Privacy func-
tion are On-no warn, On-warning, and Off.
Back Light
Use the Back Light submenu to set the display and key-
pad backlighting to stay Off or to automatically turn On
for 20 seconds when a call is received or a key is pressed.
The two settings for Back Light are Auto and Off.
Contrast
Use the Contrast submenu to change the phone display
contrast setting. The five settings for the Contrast func-
tion are Very Light, Light, Medium, Dark, and Very
Dark.
System Select
The System Select submenu allows you to prioritize and
manually select the systems from which you can obtain
service. This can include your public home system as
well as private and residential systems. This function is
particularly useful if you have access to more than one
mobile system. Only systems that are currently available
can be selected. This varies depending on your geo-
graphic location. The following submenus are used to
customize your System Select options:
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