Your Mobile's Start Screen - NEC 338 User Manual

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Your mobile's start screen

Your mobile's screen is divided into four basic displays: the icon indicator bar; a central
window that includes the start screen; the prompt bar; and the shortcut icons display.
Each of these is described below:
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1 The icon indicator bar
The icon indicator bar shows what operations
are taking place and reminds you of battery
and signal strength. This appears during all
activities. The table opposite gives a brief
explanation of the icons and their functions.
2 The start screen
The central window of your start screen
displays an image of your choice. When
in use, this screen will display all of your
functions and services.
3 Shortcut icons
Shortcuts to applications from the start screen.
Your mobile comes with two shortcuts
already in place which can be changed.
(See page 3.4.)
4 The prompt bar
The prompt bar displays various prompts
in the soft boxes. These are activated by
pressing the appropriate soft key under
each one.
Icon
Description
Battery level – indicates the amount of power in your battery.
Weak
Strong
Message – indicates when you have a new text, multimedia or video message.
Signal strength – indicates the strength of your mobile's connection with the network.
You cannot make or receive calls when the
3G network – indicates whether you are in the 3 video service area. When
outside the 3 video service area, your mobile roams onto
picture network or another network when abroad.
3 services connection – indicates connection available for 3 services, including
multimedia messages.
USB is connected – indicates whether you are connected via USB cable to a PC.
Multitasking – indicates the number of tasks you are carrying out simultaneously.
Mobile profile
Meeting profile
Vibrate on – indicates whether the vibrate function is on or off.
Alarm clock – indicates whether an alarm has been set.
Calls diverted
'no signal' indicator is displayed.
the voice and
Outdoor profile
Car profile
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