
Erasing Data
The following features allow you to erase system data
and user data stored in the unit.
Erase All Call Log Data
Allows you to erases all entries in the redial list.
Erase All Phonebook Data
Allows you to erase all entries in the phonebook.
Reset System Data
Allows you to reset all system data to the factory
default settings.
• The following data and settings are not erased
when this feature is executed.
– "Date & Time" setting (note that
the "Time Format" setting is reset)
– Phonebook entries
– Redial list
– SD memory card recordings
Reset All Data
Allows you to reset all system data, user data, and
all settings. The unit is returned to its factory default
state when this feature is executed.
• The following data and settings are not erased
when this feature is executed.
– SD memory card recordings
• The following data and settings are erased
when this feature is executed.
– "Date & Time" setting
– Phonebook entries
– Redial list
Note
• These features do not erase the contents of the
SD memory card. To erase the SD memory
card, see page 40.
Erasing the Redial List
1. Press [MENU].
2. Select "System Options", then press
.
3. Select "Erase All Call Log Data", then press
.
4. Select "Yes", then press
.
5. Press [MENU].
Erasing the Phonebook
1. Press [MENU].
2.
Select "System Options", then press
.
3. Select "Erase All Phonebook Data", then
press
.
4. Select "Yes", then press
.
5. Press [MENU].
Resetting System Data
1. Press [MENU].
2. Select "System Options", then press
.
3. Select "Reset System Data", then press
.
4. Select "Yes", then press
.
• The unit will restart automatically.
Resetting All Data
Notice
• The unit is returned to its factory default state
when this feature is executed. All user data
(except for the contents of the SD memory card)
will be erased.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Select "System Options", then press
.
3. Select "Reset All Data", then press
.
4. Select "Yes", then press
.
• The unit will restart automatically.
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Initialization Features
Initialization Features