Sony Ericsson Cordless DT590 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
DT590 General Description
MD Evolution – Cordless DT59024
10 Keypad
In idle and number input mode :
In standby mode, pressing the keypad briefly enters the digits
0 to 9 and the characters * and #. Pressing and holding the *-key
will add a pause represented by a “-”.
In text input mode :
When writing text messages and adding/editing names in the
Phone Book, pressing keys 0 to 9, *, or # displays the first available
character on that specific key. The marked character is selected
after a time-out (3 seconds) or when another key is pressed.
Pressing key 1 adds space between the characters and pressing
the *-key switches between upper and lower case. The first
character entered in a message, or when adding/editing a name in
the Phone Book, will be an upper level character followed by lower
level characters unless the *-key is pressed before entering the
character.
11 Menu key
Pressing the menu key in standby mode will open the (integrated)
“Phonebook” menu. During a call it will open the “3rd party” menu.
If the key has been used to leave the menu mode, the last used
menu will be opened.
12 Navigation key
Use this key to navigate in the menu and text modes. When the left
navigation key is pressed in standby mode and during a call, the
left-most menu tab is highlighted. When the right navigation key is
pressed, the right-most menu tab is highlighted. Navigation key up
and navigation key down is used for navigating up/down in the
menu.
13 On/Off / On hook / No
This button is used for disconnecting calls and returning to the
previous screen. Pressing the button for more than 3 seconds will
switch the handset on/off.
14 Headset connector
The headset connector is used for connecting a headset and can
also be used for connecting a data cable for downloading software
and other data to the handset.
15 Display
The full graphic type display is 101 pixels wide and 80 pixels high
with white backlighting that can be switched on/off or set to
automatic. It is also possible to change the display contrast. See
sections “Display Backlight” on page 129, “Display Contrast” on
page 130.