User manual
03 THE MENUS
VERTU
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AGENDA
The agenda feature acts as a personal organiser that
allows you to view a calendar and set reminders for
forthcoming events or dates.
To access the
agenda feature:
You can easily identify the selected date, today’s date
and any dates which have agenda notes. The selected
date is highlighted, and the highlight moves as you press
the
SCROLL keys. Today’s date always has a frame
surrounding it, whatever date is selected. Dates which
have agenda notes are underlined.
SETTING UP YOUR AGENDA
To use the agenda feature, the date and time must be set.
If your Vertu phone was purchased at a Vertu store, the
time and date may already be set up for you. If not, and
you did not set the time and date the first time you
switched on your Vertu phone, follow the procedure
below.
To access the
settings menu for your agenda:
>
From the stand-by display,
press
menu.
>
Scroll to agenda.
>
Press select. Today’s date
is highlighted.
>
Use the SCROLL keys to
move the highlight to other
dates.
>
From the stand-by display,
press
menu.
>
Scroll to agenda.
>
Press select.
>
Press options.
>
Scroll to settings.
>
Press select.
Several options are available and are accessed
as follows:
set the date
Set the current date.
>
When you access the
settings submenu, set
the date
is highlighted.
>
Press select.
>
Key in the date.
>
Use the SCROLL keys to
toggle between the
figures.
>
Press ok. A confirmation
message appears.
set the time
Set the current time.
>
Scroll to set the time
and change as required.
For more information see
“Changing the time” on
page 3-24.
date format Set how dates appear, for
example when you view
agenda notes and text
messages.
>
Scroll to date format.
>
Press select.
>
Scroll to one of the
following:
dd mm yyyy,
mm dd yyyy or yyyy mm
dd
.
>
Press select.
>
Scroll to the desired date
separator.
>
Press select. A
confirmation message
appears.
time format
Set the time format to use
the 12- or 24-hour clock.
>
Scroll to time format and
change as required. For
more information see
“Setting the time format”
on page 3-25.
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