Mitsubishi eclipse Manuel D’Utilisation

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To set the secondary time,
To switch between the two clocks:
Unanswered call, voice mail, new SMS message, 
Inbox and Push indicators
• If some received calls remain unanswered, 
 will be displayed. Press Read
 
to view the callers' numbers if available and the date and time the call was 
received. Unanswered call numbers will be stored in the unanswered calls log.
• When you receive notification that a voice message has been deposited in your 
voice mail box an alert tone will sound and 
 will appear in the display. Press 
Call
 or Read 
 to view the message or press and hold 
 to speed - dial 
your voice mail message centre. It is network dependent.
• When a new SMS message is received, an alert tone will sound and 
 will be 
displayed. Press Read 
 to view the new SMS inbox messages.
If 
 is flashing you will have to delete at least one old received message to be 
able to receive new ones.
Select City, enter the name of your town and press OK
   to val-
idate.
Select World Clock, enter the time zone (GMT) and press OK  
to validate.
Select Daylight saving rule, select Winter time or Summer 
time (+1 hr)
 and press Select   to validate.
Then press End   to validate the time settings.
Select Date & time, enter the date in the format shown and 
press OK  to validate. Enter the time and press OK
   to vali-
date. (If required use 
 and 
).
Press Exit 
 or  to return to the standby display.
Press 
.
 
Select  Office Tools.
Select World clock and press Options 
.
Select Edit Secondary.
Follow the instructions as point 4 above.
Press 
.
 
Select  Office Tools.
Select World clock and press Options 
.
Select Swap. The secondary clock becomes the Origin/mobile 
clock and the Origin clock becomes the secondary one.
An information message is displayed after swapping.
Press Exit 
 or  to return to the standby display.
If more than one indicator is shown, pressing "Read" will display a menu allowing you to choose 
between different items.
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