Settings; Tones - Mitsubishi Electric M320 User Manual

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Settings

Tones

Alert mode
You can set the ring, alert and alarm
tones via the Alert tones menu.
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If you choose the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring' option,
the vibrating option replaces all the alert and alarm
tones.
To modify the alert mode,
Press
1
2
Select Tones
3
Select Alert tones
Choose one of the available
4
settings (Ring, Silent,
Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or
Vibrate then ring) and press
OK
4
You can access the Alert tones menu directly from the
standby display by pressing
If you select Ring and the ring tone volume is off the
icon is displayed on the stand by display.
When the phone is connected to either the Desk Top
Charger, HF kit, CLA or AC adaptor the vibrator mode
selection is temporarily inhibited and the phone rings
instead of vibrating.
Ring tone selection
You can choose a melody from the
available ring tones stored in the
phone but also from melodies you
have previously composed (see Melo-
dy composer below) or downloaded
and stored.
When scrolling up or down wait for a
few seconds to be able to hear the se-
lected melody:
Press
1
2
Select Tones
3
Select Melodies
Select Standard/Line 1,
4
Line 2 (if you have a Line 2
subscription) or Alarm
30
. Select Settings.
.
.
to validate.
.
. Select Settings.
.
.
.
5
Scroll up
or down
listen to the different ring
tones. Choose one by press-
ing
.
Downloaded melodies
You can download melodies from the
internet, from WAP™ or from interac-
tive voice servers (see Melodies down-
load, page 61).
To access the list of the downloaded
melodies and the storage details
(memory status):
Press
. Select Settings.
1
Select Tones
2
Select Downloaded
3
Select List
4
downloaded melodies is dis-
played.
5
Scroll up
or down
choose a melody. The melody
is played within 2 seconds.
Erase melodies by selecting
Delete
(confirm by
selecting Yes).
Melody Composer
The Melody composer allows to create
one's own melodies and use them as
ring tones or alarm tones.
To create a melody:
Press
. Select Settings.
1
2
Select Tones
3
Select Composed
melodies
4
Select List
5
Choose one of the available
[...] and press OK
To compose a melody:
Letters
(corresponding
notes) are displayed on the screen.
to
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. The list of the
and
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to
music

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