Usage tips• When the ringer volume is turned all the way down,is displayed on the HOME screen. For details,see "HOME Screen (Page 29)".Adjusting the handset/headset/speaker volumePress (UP) and (DOWN) on the Navigator keyduring a conversation when using the handset, aheadset, or when you are in hands-free mode.Basic Screen OperationsThis section explains the basic operations for using thescreen.Selecting ItemsOn screens such as the Contacts screen or Call Logscreen, you can select items using the stylus pen or theNavigator key.In this manual, when you see a phrase such as "Selectthe item" or "Press the contact", you can do either of thefollowing:• Press the item on-screen using the stylus pen.• Press (UP) and (DOWN) on the Navigator keyto highlight the desired item, and then pressing(ENTER).Some items, such as call control buttons, can only beoperated using the stylus pen. If you cannot select anitem using the Navigator key, use the stylus pen toselect it instead.Usage tips• Highlighted items are displayed with a yellowbackground:• Some operations require you to use the Navigatorkey to highlight an item before performing an actionon it. In this manual, when you must use theNavigator key to perform an operation, it will beexplicitly written. For example, "Use the Navigatorkey to highlight …".Scrolling PagesIf there is more information than can be displayed on 1screen, you can scroll the screen. The arrow buttonsand an indicator of the current and total number ofpages are displayed on the right side of the screen.You can scroll through the pages by pressing thearrows.The arrows have the following meanings:Scroll to the previous or followingpage, respectively.Scroll to the first or last page in the list,respectively.Other Common Screen OperationsThe following common operations can also beperformed using either the on-screen controls or thehardware buttons.On screens that have an OK buttonThe following actions are equivalent:• Pressing OK with the stylus pen.Document Version 2010-01 Operating Instructions 59Before Operating the Telephone