Aastra Dialog 4224 Dialog 4224 Operator for MX-ONE, user guide - Page 27
To enter notes, Press to get a higher octave for the inserted note.
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Preparing the terminal To enter notes In melody mode, the key pad is used to enter notes, pauses, etc. A maximum of 40 notes can be programmed for incoming calls, and 20 notes for recalls. * 0 # ì Á ê This is how the keys are used: Press to insert notes (1-9). Note: A long press gives a long tone (displayed by a capital letter), +c and +d means the higher octave. Press to insert a short pause (p). Hold to get a long pause (P). Repeat to get a longer pause (pp...p). Press to get a higher octave for the inserted note. A + is shown in front of the note to indicate the higher octave. Example: 30 to get +e Press to increase or decrease the pitch for the inserted note. Press once for sharp pitch, twice for flat pitch and three times to get the normal pitch. Press to move the cursor to the left or to the right. Keep pressed to go to the beginning or to the end. Press to listen to the entered notes. Press to erase the note to the left of the cursor. Keep pressed to erase all the notes. Melody example: James Bond theme programmed for internal calls: C d d D D pp C C C C #d #d #D #D pp D D D ##A G pppp G F G Enter the notes. Grey digit = Long press. # Note: The key (to get a sharp or flat tone) is pressed after the note, but is displayed before the note. Dialog 4224 Operator 27