Memory Status; Security Keyguard; Dtmf Tones - Nokia 6265 User Manual

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Memory status

You can view the memory usage of
your phone or miniSD card. If you do
not have a miniSD card, you will only
see the options for your phone
memory. Some or all of the following
options are available on your phone.
Phone memory
In standby mode, select
Settings
>
Phone
>
Memory status
Phone
and one of the following
possible options.
Free
memory—Show the amount of
phone memory available for file
storage.
Contacts—Show the amount of phone
memory currently used for Contacts.
Text
messages—Show the amount of
phone memory currently used for Text
messsages.
Gallery—Show the amount of phone
memory currently used for Gallery.
Organiser—Show the amount of phone
memory currently used for Organiser.
Applications—Show the amount of
phone memory currently used for
Applications.
Multimedia
msgs.—Show the amount
of phone memory currently used for
Multimedia messages.
Card memory
In standby mode, select
Settings
>
Phone
Card name and one of the following:
Free
memory—Show the amount of
phone memory available for file
storage.
Used
memory—Show the amount of
phone memory currently used for file
Menu
>
storage.
>
Size—Show the total amount of phone
memory you can use for file storage.

Security keyguard

If supported by your wireless service
provider or network operator,
Automatic keyguard
the security keyguard is on or off.
In standby mode, select
Settings
>
Phone
keyguard
>
On

DTMF tones

DTMF tones
are the tones that sound
when you press the keys on your phone
keypad. You can use
many automated dial-up services such
as banking and airlines or for entering
your voice mailbox number and
password.
S e t t i n g s
Menu
>
>
Memory status
>
controls whether
Menu
>
>
Automatic
or Off.
DTMF tones
for
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