Palm Treo 650 User Guide - Page 144

Phone settings, Selecting ringtones

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Phone settings You can also record, preview, delete, and send, sounds on your phone. Go to Applications and select Sounds. Select Tones, and then select Manage. To record a sound, select New. To play a sound, select it and press Center. To delete a sound, select it and press Backspace, and to send a sound, select it and then select Send. Want more ringtones? You can download any compatible ringtone directly to your phone (see "Downloading files from a web page" on page 87). You can also download ringtones to your computer and then email them to your phone. Selecting ringtones You can set different tones for different types of incoming phone calls and alerts. 1. Press the Phone/Send button. 2. Open the menus . 3. Select Options, and then select Sound Preferences. 4. Select the Tones box. 5. Select ringtones and alerts from any of the following pick lists: • Known Caller Tone: An incoming call from someone in your Contacts or Favorites. • Unknown Caller Tone: An incoming call from someone identified by caller ID who is not in your Contacts or Favorites. • Roaming Tone: A special tone for incoming calls when you're outside your home mobile network. • Voicemail Tone: A new voicemail. • Service Tone: A warning of a service change, such as moving into and out of a mobile network coverage area. 6. Select Done. 142 :: Phone settings

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Phone settings
Phone settings
Selecting ringtones
You can set different tones for different types of incoming phone calls and alerts.
1.
Press the Phone/Send
button.
2.
Open the menus
.
3.
Select Options, and then select Sound Preferences.
4.
Select the Tones box.
5.
Select ringtones and alerts from any of the following pick lists:
Known Caller Tone:
An incoming call from someone in your Contacts or
Favorites.
Unknown Caller Tone:
An incoming call from someone identified by caller
ID who is not in your Contacts or Favorites.
Roaming Tone:
A special tone for incoming calls when you’re outside your
home mobile network.
Voicemail Tone:
A new voicemail.
Service Tone:
A warning of a service change, such as moving into and out
of a mobile network coverage area.
6.
Select Done.
You can also record,
preview, delete, and send,
sounds on your phone. Go
to Applications and select
Sounds. Select Tones, and
then select Manage. To
record a sound, select New.
To play a sound, select it
and press Center. To delete
a sound, select it and press
Backspace, and to send a
sound, select it and then
select Send.
Want more ringtones? You
can download any
compatible ringtone directly
to your phone (see
“Downloading files from a
web page” on page 87).
You can also download
ringtones to your computer
and then email them to
your phone.