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Ericsson MC 218 - Managing Power

Ericsson MC 218
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203 Customizing the MC 218
Password is for setting up a MC 218 password and a startup screen that
contains your owner information. You can set passwords on individual Word
and Sheet files using the programs’ own Password commands.
Note! The password that you set in the Control panel does not protect files
stored on Memory disks or files copied to other machines.
Sound is for controlling the sounds that the MC 218 makes when you press
keys, tap the screen and perform other actions.
To change the volume of sounds: select the sound level you want for
Beeps, Key clicks or Screen clicks (Off, Quiet or Loud).
To switch all sounds off: remove the tick from the Sounds on box.
Note! This setting also affects alarm sounds - when the tick is removed,
alarms will not sound, though they are still displayed on screen.
Dialling is for setting up dialling in connection with Message, Internet and
Mobile Internet. Please refer to the “Setting Up the Internet and Message
Programs” or the online help for detailed instructions on this setting. Dialling
is also for setting up automatic dialling on the MC 218 if you are using a
landline telephone. See the “Dialling” section of the “Working with the MC
218” chapter in this manual or MC 218 online help for more details.
Modems and Internet are for modem and Internet settings. These settings are
also important for your e-mail service. Please refer to the “Setting Up the
Internet and Message Programs” or the online help for detailed instructions on
these settings.
International is for settings which may vary from country to country, e.g. the
currency, unit and date formats.
Keyboard is for settings that control how long you have to hold a key down
before a repeat keypress occurs, i.e. how long you have to hold down r to get
rr (delay before the first repeat), and how long you have to hold down r after rr
has appeared before you get rrr (subsequent delay).
This section is an explanation of how to manage battery power effectively.
MANAGING POWER

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