Display The World Clock; Backup; Backing Up Data To A Memory Card - SoftBank 910T User Manual

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Display the World Clock

On the world clock window, you can view dates, time, and time difference by
moving a cursor (yellow line) on the map. City 1 and City 2 of the World Clock
settings (page 13-20) are displayed in green and red lines respectively.
Main
E
Tools
13
menu
1
Use F to select a city
To switch to Daylight Saving Time (DST), press J (DSTon) or
J (DSToff).

Backup

Data such as Phone Book and events on the handset can make backups by
saving them in the memory card. The backup files can be restored on the
handset from the memory card.

Backing Up Data to a Memory Card

Main
E
Tools
menu
1
Transfer All →@→ Backup →@
2
Select data →@
To select other data, repeat Step 2.
■ Marking/Unmarking All Data
K (Menu)→Mark All/Unmark All →@
13-22
E
E
Useful Tools
World Clock
E
Backup
3
J (Trans.) →@→ Enter your security code (page
1-21)
When transferring Phone Book entries, a confi rmation screen
appears asking if you want to send images registered in the Phone
Book. Select NO to send the Phone Book entries without images.
When transferring events/tasks, a confi rmation screen appears
asking if you want to send previous events. Select Futures Only to
send events without including previous events.
Note
7
Some data cannot be transferred to the memory card.
Do not use a PC or other device to view or change a backup file in a
7
memory card. The file may be damaged.
7
Copyrighted data may not be transferred to the memory card or deleted
from the handset after the transfer.
The security settings on the handset are not reflected in the transferred
7
data.
Tip
7
Offline mode is set during backing up to the memory card. When the
backing up of data is complete, offline mode is cancelled.
The name of transferred files are 2-digit year, month, and day and serial
7
numbers.
7
When you transfer bookmarks, those for both Yahoo! Keitai and PC
websites are transferred.

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