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Profiles view, 1 profile list view, menu and context menu, 2 create new, view & edit profile – Nokia PhonePilot for S60 User Manual

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3. Profiles view

In profiles view, you can add, modify, delete and activate saved profiles. A profile is used for storing

various pre-defined responses corresponding to different groups to meet your different demands in many

situations. You can imagine it as the tools “Profile” on Nokia’s smartphone, that is used for defining

ringing and messaging tones. But profiles view in PhonePilot is used for defining various responses for

callers.

PhonePilot is shipped with a build-in, not erasable and not editable profile “Accept all”, and seven

pre-defined, erasable and editable profiles. You can browse them in current view.

3-1 Profile list view, menu and context menu

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Activate:

Set the focused profile as default profile and activate

it. Current active profile will appear on the top of every views

with texts like “Active: ***”, illustrated with area (a) on Pic. 3-1.

Current default profile will be marked as

icon, illustrated

with area (b) on Pic. 3-1. The current active profile and default

profile may be different, please see section 8-1 for more

information.

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View & edit:

View and edit the focused profile.

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Create new:

Create a new profile.

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Delete:

Delete the focused profile. A build-in profiles can’t be

deleted.

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Rename:

Rename the focused profile. A build-in profiles can’t be renamed. Pic. 3-1

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Application:

See section 2-1.

Tip! You can press your phone’s “Select” key to show up a context menu when a profile is focused. The

context menu consists of menu items “Activate” and “View & edit”.

3-2 Create new, view & edit profile

Pic 3-2 Pic 3-3

You will enter edit mode when create, view & edit a profile. Edit mode is illustrated with Pic. 3-2 and 3-3.

You can divide incoming callers up to seven groups by phonebook or custom lists (Or choose not to

divide to groups at all), then assign different responses to different groups. The combination of a group

and its corresponding response is called a “rule”. For example, the area (a) on Pic. 3-2 is a rule.

Menu items in edit mode include:

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