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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Setting ring alerts
Call Ring Alert / Mail/Msg Ring Alert
・
If movie/i-motion is set as a ring alert, an image and
sound are played for incoming calls or mails (Movie
ringtone (Chaku-motion) and Chaku-Uta
®
).
1
m
z
Settings & NW services
z
11
z
1
or
2
z
Highlight the type of ring
alert
z
o
■
Setting for anonymous caller:
m
z
Settings
& NW services
z
1114
z
Enter the
terminal security code
・
Follow the procedure from Step 2 in “Setting
the incoming operation when the phone
number is not notified”.
2
Set each item
z
p
・
When any of
Melody
,
Movie ringtone
or
Music
is
selected, set the ring alert. Setting music data
・
To set the ring time for Mail/Msg ring alert:
Ring
time (sec)
field
z
Set the time (1 to 30 seconds)
・
When you set to
Kisekae Tool
, set Kisekae tool.
・
If the chat mail ring alert is set to
Sync msg alert
,
the setting for the mail ring alert is used.
Playing and checking a melody or movie/
i-motion file
●
Highlight a melody in the melody list and press
p
to
play it (Viewing the list
operations can be performed during playing:
• Adjust the volume*
1
:
&
• Play the previous/next melody:
%
• Return to the melody list:
c
• Select a melody:
o
●
Highlight a movie/i-motion file in the movie/i-motion list
and press
p
to play it (Viewing the list
Press
m
to check the detail information. The
following operations can be performed during playing:
• Adjust the volume*
1
:
%
• Pause/play:
o
• Stop (return to the movie/i-motion list):
p
or
c
• Wind forward and play:
r
• Rewind and play:
l
• Chapter rewinding:
4
• Chapter forwarding:
6
However, playing at fast speed, rewinding and playing,
rewinding back to the previous chapter and forwarding
to the next chapter may not be performed depending
on the movie/i-motion file.
*1 The sound volume for playing depends on Settings of
melody or i-motion. Adjusting the volume is also
reflected to Settings of melody or i-motion (
P284). It is not linked to the ring alert volume.
Setting music data
There are two procedures for setting music data as ring
alerts: full song ring tone and point ring tone. Full song
ring tone sets the whole music data. Point ring tone sets
the predetermined part of the music data.
●
WMA files and partially saved music files cannot be
set as the ring alert.
●
The full song ring tone and point ring tone may not be
set depending on the music data, and only one of
them may be set. You can check it by referring to the
detail information.
a
Music
z
Highlight a folder
z
o
・
When the folder list is not displayed even if
Music
is
selected, select the melody field.
b
Set music data
・
To check the detail information: Highlight music data
z
m
■
Setting the full song ring tone: Highlight the
music data
z
o
■
Setting the point ring tone: Highlight the
music data
z
a
z
Highlight a playback
portion
z
o
■
Playing and checking:
・
To play the whole music data: Highlight music
data
z
p
・
To play the playback portion of the point ring
tone: Highlight music data
z
a
z
Highlight
a playback portion
z
p
・
Viewing the music data list
・
The following operations can be performed
during playing:
・
Adjust the volume*
1
:
%
・
Pause/play:
o
・
Stop (return to the music data list/the
playback portion list):
c
・
Wind forward:
r
(for over a second)
・
Rewind:
l
(for over a second)
*1 The sound volume for playing depends on
Settings for Music Player. Adjusting the
volume is also reflected to Settings of Music
Player. It is not linked to the ring alert volume.
■
Setting a music file of the microSD memory
card:
If you try to set the full song ring tone or the
point ring tone, a confirmation screen appears.
・
When a confirmation screen is displayed
asking whether to move to the FOMA terminal
and set:
Yes
Music data is moved to the FOMA terminal.
・
When a confirmation screen is displayed
asking whether to capture to i-motion and set:
Yes
z
Enter the display name
z
p
The part to be set as ring alert is saved as
i-motion compatible with Movable Contents to
the FOMA terminal.
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