Calendar - Nokia 6651 User Manual

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If the alarm time is reached while the device is switched off, the device
switches itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you press Stop,
the device asks whether you want to activate the device for calls. Press
No
to switch off the phone or
Yes
when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger.

Calendar

The calendar helps you to keep track of reminders, calls you need to make,
meetings and birthdays.
The calendar uses shared memory, see page 3.
To access this menu, press
and Calendar. The month view is shown. You can scroll through the days,
weeks and months with the scroll keys.
To quickly open the calendar in standby mode, press .
Tip:
USING THE DIFFERENT CALENDAR VIEWS
Month view shows the weeks of a month. The current day is indicated
by a frame around it. If there are notes for the day, the day is shown
in bold. To view the notes set for a day (day view), scroll to the desired
day and press View.
In the month view, pressing
functions:
all
notes. Select
Make a note
Go to date
Settings
select the date separator character (., /, or
the week
phone to delete old notes automatically after a certain length of
time. Repeated notes, for example birthday notes, will not be
deleted.
Delete all notes
Day view shows the notes set for the selected day. Press
the selected note (note view), or if there are no notes for the day,
press
Add note
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Yes
Menu
Make a
note,
Go to
to create a note for the selected day.
to move to the desired day in the calendar.
to set the date, time, and time zone. Once set, you can
(Week starts
on). With
to remove all the notes from the calendar.
to create a new note.
to make and receive calls. Do not press
in standby mode and select
Options
allows access to the following
date, Settings,
Go to to-do
Auto-delete
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Organizer
list,
Delete
-
) and the first day of
you can set the
View
to open
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