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Calls tab, Messages tab, Other tab – Sony Ericsson P908 User Manual

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Control panel

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To change the default ring tone or alert

1. Tap the drop-down menu.

2. Select

Default Melody

for the P908 default or

Find sound

to

select a new one.

3. If required, change folder.

4. Select the required sound

5. Tap

and

to preview the sound.

6. Tap

Select

to set this sound.

Warning! The volume may be uncomfortably loud at the
higher volume levels if the phone is close to your ear. Exposure
to excessive volume may damage hearing.

Note To set vibrating alert, silent mode, speakerphone or mute
the microphone, tap the volume icon on the status bar.

Calls tab

These settings set incoming call alerts. For more information see
‘Ring signals’ on page 145.

You may personalize the ring melodies further for individual
contacts, see ‘To change the details of a contact’ on page 104.

Ring (voice)

– Select a ring signal for incoming voice calls.

Ring (voice) line 2

– Select a ring signal for incoming voice

calls.

Ring (data)

– Select a ring signal for incoming data calls.

Ring volume

– Set the preferred sound level for handheld,

handsfree and car use.

Increasing ring

– Select the checkbox to use increasing ring

signals. This disables the other volume settings.

Messages tab

These settings set messaging alerts.

Display notification message

– Select the check box to receive

notification of a received message.

SMS

– Select an alert for received SMS messages.

Email

– Select an alert for received Email messages.

MMS

– Select an alert for received MMS messages.

Area info

– Select an alert for received area information

messages.

Auto setup

– Select an alert for auto setup messages.

Other tab

These settings set button and screen clicks, reminders, alarms,
and other notifications.

Button clicks

– Select the sound used when you press a key on

the keypad.

Screen taps

– Select the sound used when you tap the screen.