Sony Ericsson T18LX Cell Phone User Manual


 
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42 Menu Descriptions
Silent is selected. The two options for Phone Silent are
On or Off.
Ring Sound
The Ring Sound submenu allows you to choose the
type of sound or melody for the ringer. Each sound or
melody is demonstrated as you scroll through the selec-
tions. There are 25 pre-defined ring sounds.
Ring Volume
The Ring Volume submenu allows you to set the level
of the ring volume from Extra-Low, Low, Medium,
High, Escalating, or Off. The Escalating volume setting
rises in steps from the lowest to the highest level as the
phone continues to ring.
Vibrate
The Vibrate submenu allows you to enable vibrating call
alert for incoming call notification. The three options
for Vibrate are Vibrate Only, Ring/Vibrate, and Ring
Only.
Ear Volume
The Ear Volume submenu allows you to adjust the vol-
ume of the earpiece using the menu setting. You can also
adjust the volume during a call by using the side volume
keys. There are six volume levels.
Key Sound
The Key Sound submenu allows you to choose the
sound made when you press keys. The four options for
Key Sound are Click, Continuous, Burst, or Silent.
Access Tone
The Access Tone submenu allows you to sound three
short beeps to indicate your outgoing call has been con-
nected to the mobile system. The two options for Access
Tone are On and Off.
Minute Alert
The MinuteAlert submenu, when turned On, times
your calls by sounding a short beep in the ear piece or
handsfree loudspeaker about 10 seconds before each full
minute during a call. The two options for MinuteAlert
are On and Off.
Tone Send
The Tone Send submenu, when enabled, allows your
phone to send DTMF tones during a call. This allows
operations like electronic banking and other DTMF
tone-operated activities. The two options for Tone Send
are On and Off. When Tone Send is turned Off, your
phone does not send DTMF tones. The two options for
Tone Send are On and Off.
Ñ or Ô and # toggles Phone Silent
on and off.
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