Exiting the menu, Quick menu access, Menu overview – Ericsson T18d User Manual

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Using Menus

indicated by a filled radio button (

). Some set-

tings have two choices, such as On and Off for the
Speed Dial

setting in the CALL MANAGER

menu. Other settings have a list of choices, such as
the Ring Volume setting in the SOUNDS menu.

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Press

Ñ or Ô to scroll through the list of choices

until the choice you want is highlighted. If the set-
ting has only two choices, press either of these keys
to toggle between the two choices. The active choice
is indicated with a filled radio button.

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Press

YES

to store the choice you selected or press

NO

if you want to exit the menus without storing any
changes you have made. If you store your changes,
Selection Stored!

will appear briefly in the

display. The list of submenus is then shown in the
display.

Exiting the Menu

Press

NO

at any menu level to go back one level. To exit

to the Standby screen, continue pressing

NO

. Pressing

CLR

from any menu level returns your phone to the

Standby screen.

If you receive a call while you are in one of the menus,
the phone automatically exits menu mode to allow you
to answer the call.

Quick Menu Access

If you know the numbers associated with the menu you
want to change, you can quickly access that submenu
and setting by pressing

Ñ or Ô, followed by the number

of the main menu, and then the number of the sub-
menu.

For example, suppose you want to change the sound the
keys on your phone make when you press them. If the
SOUNDS

menu is number 5, and the Key Sound sub-

menu is number 6, you could press

Ñ or Ô, then

5

, then

6

to go directly to the choices for Key Sound.

Quick access shortcuts to your phone’s menus and sub-

menus are identified using the hourglass symbol (



).

Menu Overview

An illustration of your phone’s menu system is shown on
the inside of the front cover of this user’s guide.

A summary of the basic operations for your phone is
provided in this user’s guide in the “Basic Operations”
chapter.

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