Ericsson GF768 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Making Your Personal Ring Signal
This chapter describes how you can make your own ring signal. You will find one example of
how to make a simple melody and one example of a little more complex melody. You will also
find a table of sample melodies that you can use.
About the Phone’s
Note System
Your phone has the capability to handle a range
of tones spreading over two octaves.
Look in Table 3 to understand which notes and
other notation corresponds to which keys.
Figure 13 also explains which key goes with
which note on the keypad.
If you press and hold a key, you make the note
long.
Note!
You do not need to be musical to make your
own melody, just look in Table 4 for two
sample melodies that are easy to create.
Simple Melody
The simple melody is Do-Re-Me.
This song corresponds to the C,
D, and E tones on a music scale.
Making Do-Re-Me
1. Select the Edit Melody menu.
Your display now looks like this.
2. Press the 1 key.
The display will now show a c.
3. Press the 2 key.
The display now looks like this:
4. Press the 3 key.
The display now looks like this:
5. Press YES to test the melody.
The phone plays the melody and asks you if
you want to save the melody.
6. Press
YES to save the melody as an alternative
in the Ring Type menu.
Table 3. List of musical notation.
Press this: To:
1–9 insert notes, where 1 gives a C and 9 a high D.
increase or decrease the pitch in half tone steps.
Press once to sharp (#), twice to flat (b), three times to get the normal
pitch.
insert a short pause (1/8).
scroll within the melody. Press and hold to get to the beginning or end
of the melody.
0 get either a higher or a lower octave for the note you have inserted.
You know it is higher as a plus sign is added in front of the note name.
CLR erase the note to the left of the cursor. If you press and hold CLR, the
whole melody is erased.
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