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This chapter describes how you can make your own ring
signal. You will find one example of how to make a sim-
ple melody and one example of a more complex melody.
You will also find a table of sample melodies that you
can use.
Musical Keypad
This musical illustration helps you understand which
key corresponds with which note on the keypad.
Making Your Personal Ring Signal
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 get a sharp (#), twice for a flat (B),
or three times to get the normal pitch.
*
Insert a short pause.
Scroll within the melody. Press and hold to get
to the beginning or end of the melody.
0
Get either a higher or lower octave for the note
you have inserted. You know it is higher if 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.
Press This:
To: