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Some menus/features are operator dependent.
Personalizing Your Phone
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4 Sailors Hornpipe
5 The Entertainer
6 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
7 Für Elise
8 Bergakungens Sal
9 Vivaldi - Four Season - Spring
10 Boccherini - Menuett
11 Verdi - Rigoletto
12 Grieg - Per Gynt
13 Brahms - Hungarian dance number 5
14 Trad. - Gärdebylåten
15 Wagner - Valkyrian
To choose one of the ring signal types
1 Scroll to
SETTINGS
and press
Y ES .
2 Select
Ring type
.
3 Select
Phone
.
4 Scroll until you find the ring signal type that you
want.
If you do not want to disturb other people, use the
volume keys on the side of the phone to scroll silently.
5 When you reach the ring type you want, select it by
pressing
Y E S
.
Different Ring Signals for Line 1 and Line 2
If you subscribe to the Alternate Line Service (ALS),
L1
or
L2
, depending on the line in use, is displayed instead
of
Phone
. This means that you can set different ring sig-
nals for the two lines.
Different Ring Signals for Speech, Data and Fax Calls
If you have turned the
DATA
menus on (see “Sending
and Receiving Faxes and Data” on page 69), you can set
different ring signals for speech, L1 or L2, fax, and data
calls.
Personal Ring Signals
If your subscription includes the CLI service, you can
assign a personal ring signal for up to 10 callers. In other
words, you can have one ring signal that corresponds to
your home phone number, one to your office, etc.
If the last seven digits of a caller’s number correspond to
a number you have specified, then that caller’s ring signal
is used.
You can include question marks (?) in a phone number.
For example, 919555
????
means that calls from phone
numbers between 919555
0000
and 919555
9999
will
have the same personal ring signal. To enter a ?, press
#
.
Specifying a Caller’s Number and the
Accompanying Ring Signal
1 Scroll to
SETTINGS
and press
Y E S
.
2 Select
Ring type
.
3 Select
Personal
.
4
Add new?
appears.
5 Press
Y ES
.