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Handset Settings: Display
Navigation: User > Handset Settings > Display
You can change the following settings for the display on the handset.
Handset Name
The handset name is shown in the handset's idle display.
You can change the name. It can be up to 16 characters long and can
contain letters, digits, special characters and spaces (e.g. Handset2: Anna).
Language
You can view the display texts on the handset (menus etc.) in different
languages. Open the list and select a language.
Wallpaper
You can display wallpaper when the handset is in idle status. The picture is
shown in the background behind the usual displays that appear in idle
status.
Click on the option Yes / No to switch the function on/off.
When the function is activated, a list is shown of the pictures and photos
stored on the handset. Open the list and select a picture. If you click on the
Preview button, the selected picture is shown in a separate window on
the PC.
You can also transfer pictures from the PC onto the handset (see
Æ Transfer).
Contrast, Brightness
You can adjust both the Contrast and Brightness of the display to 9 levels.
Open the list concerned and select a value between 1 and 9 (1 = low
contrast or dark, 9 = maximum contrast or maximum brightness).
Colour Scheme
Open the list and select a colour scheme for the display.
Night Mode
If the handset is in the charging cradle, the display is generally dimmed. If
this bothers you, you can set the handset to night mode (click on the option
On). The display is then completely dark when the handset is in the
charging cradle.
Click on the option Off to deactivate Night Mode.
Saving/rejecting settings
Click on the Apply button to store the changed settings on the handset.
Click on the Undo button if you want to reject the changes.
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