Messages menu, Voice mail, Not for commercial use – ericsson inc – Sony Ericsson R278d User Manual
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10 Press
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to select the Ring Sound that you want to assign to your
Phone Group. The selected ring type will ring when you receive a
call from one of the group members. The same Ring Sound can
also be used for another group.
Note!
Your service provider must support Caller ID for this feature to
work properly.
11 Press
12
to return to the previous screen.
12 Press
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to return to the Standby screen.
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You can edit phone groups that you have already created by doing
the following:
1 Press
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from the Standby screen to access the main menu.
2 Press
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. The PHONEBOOK menu is shown in the display.
3 Press
or until the Groups submenu is highlighted.
4 Press
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to select the Groups submenu. The list of Groups
appears in the display.
5 Press
or until the Group that you want to select is highlighted.
6 Press
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to select the Group to which you want to assign group
options.
7 Press
or until Members is highlighted.
8 Press
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to select Members.
9 Press
or to scroll through your list of phonebook entries.
Select a new member by highlighting the desired member and
pressing the or key. The selected entry is indicated by a filled
checkbox (
).
Note!
Members that belong to another group are grayed out, but they
can be added to the current group by pressing the or key.
Unchecking the members returns them to their original group.
Note!
You can use the numeric keys to jump alphabetically through your
phone group names. For example, press
once to see all entries
that begin with G . If there are no entries that begin with G, the
next letter in the alphabet that contains phone group names will
be displayed. Press
again to see all entries that begin with H.
Press
again to see all entries that begin with I. Press
again to
return to the entries beginning with 4.
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The MESSAGES menu contains choices for specifying and
accessing message services that may be available from your service
provider (for example, text messages and voice mail).
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The Voice Mail submenu allows you to enter and access your voice
mail access number, if you have voice mail service from your service
provider. A number and the voice message icon (
) appear in the
Standby screen to indicate the number of new unread voice messages.
The two options for the Voice Mail submenu are Call and Configure.
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