35Organizer
7. Organizer
7.1 Calendar
The FW200L has a calendar so you can look up dates and jump to a chosen day.
1. Press
Menu
, scroll d to
Organizer
and press
OK
.
2.
Calendar
is highlighted, press
OK
.
3. Scroll
d to the day you want to view and press the left softkey s.
4.
Jump to date
is highlighted, press
Select
.
5. To go back to today’s date, press
OK
then press the left softkey s.
6. Scroll
d to
Go to today
and press
Select
.
7. Press
o to return to standby.
7.2 Alarm
The FW200L has a built in alarm facility. There is the option to set 5 alarms that
either ring once, daily or custom set to ring on particular days of the week.
Set and edit an alarm
1. Press
Menu
, scroll d to
Organizer
and press
OK
.
2. Scroll
d to
Alarm
and press
OK
.
3. The first alarm time is highlighted (default is 12:00 or 00:00 depending on
the time format set), either press
Edit
or scroll d to the required alarm and
press
Edit
.
4. The screen shows
Status
and the current setting (default is o). Scroll u to
On
.
5. Scroll
d, the screen shows
Time
and the current time, set/edit the alarm time.
If the time format is set to 12 hours, scroll
d and then press u to set to
AM
or
PM
.
6. Scroll
d, the screen shows
Repeat
and the current setting (default is
Once
).
Press
Options
and
Select
and scroll d to select either
Once
,
Everyday
or
Custom
.
If
Custom
is selected, the days of the week are listed (only the first 3 are
visible), scroll
d to the day you want to add, press
Options
,
On
is highlighted,
press
Select
. If you want to add more days follow the same procedure. Once all
required days are selected, press
Options
and then scroll d to
Done
.
7. Scroll
d, the screen shows
Alarm tone
and the current tone (the default tone is
Ring 1), press
Options
and then
Select
, the ring tones are listed, scroll d to the
ring tone you require and press
Select
.
8. To save the alarm either press
Options
and scroll d to
Save
or scroll d to
Status
and press
Save
.
Note
If the alarm is set to
Once
, will disappear from the screen after the alarm has
been stopped.