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You can change the default ringtone of your incoming
calls by selecting a new ringtone from the ringtone
list. There are six caller groups in your phonebook.
You can assign different ringtones to each of the caller
group so that you will know who is calling you when
your phone rings.
1. In idle mode, press  to enter the main menu.
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2. Select
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3. When you enter
menu, all the
available ringtones will be displayed.
4. You can select which type of ringtone you
wish to view, such as MP3, Wav etc, and
assign different ringtones to the caller group
currently displayed at the top of the screen.
5. Press / to switch between call group,
ringer type and ringer list. Press /! to select
a call group or ringer type.
When browsing ringer list, the selected ringer will be
played after a certain time delay at the current
volume setting. (if the phone is set to mute, the
ringtone will be played at a low volume level).
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You can set the alarm tone, alarm type and volume of
the alarm.
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You can set the SMS alert tone.
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You can select whether the phone will emit an alert
tone when you switch it on or off. You can turn this
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option
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There are 3 volume levels. The phone can also support
progressive ring volume (a progressive ring volume
icon will be displayed at the top of the ring volume
indication). Once you have selected a ring volume, the
volume will be applied to all the caller group ringers.
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There are 3 volume levels. The phone can also support
progressive ring volume (a progressive ring volume
icon will be displayed at the top of the ring volume
indication). Once you have selected a ring volume, the
volume will be applied to all the alarm groups.
4.1_Special Instructions


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