Motorola Timeport 250 User Manual
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Using the Options Menu
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duration of each individual note. The screen depicting a tune is as
follows:
Moving the Cursor
Move the on screen cursor using the
< and > keys to shift
the key forwards and backwards respectively. Keep pressing
>
to reach the right-hand edge of the screen. While you are at the
beginning of the screen, at the 1st note, press
C to return to
the previous menu. Press and hold
C to return to the idle
screen.
Creating or Changing a Music Note
The music notes are selected using the numeric keypad. The
keypad number and musical notes correspond as follows:
Music Notes - Table
Changing the Duration of a Note
The duration of the note or rest can last from
1 to 6 with 1 being the shortest duration and
6 the longest. The longest duration
corresponds to 1 second. Before changing
the duration of the note, move the cursor
using the
< and > keys and make sure
that it is placed between the note and its duration indicator.
Enter the duration from 1 to 6.
3 Octaves
Note
Duration of Note
Sharp/Flat
Note Number
Keypad
Musical Note
1
C
2
D
3
E
4
F
5
G
6
A
7
B
0
Rest - similar to a pause. That is, no music will be heard
for a short adjustable duration. This is shown on the
display as a ‘R’.
Press and hold
0 to fill the notes with 0.
9
Toggles pitch of the note. Two pitches are available: Flat
and Sharp.
To change the pitch of an individual note, keep the
cursor between the note and its duration and press
9. If the cursor is anywhere else, it changes the pitch
for all notes.
Position of cursor
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