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Viewing, Installing pictures, Sounds – Siemens Gigaset SL 740 User Manual

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File Manager

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Viewing

v

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MyPictures

/Images

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q (Select entry)

View

Press the display key. The

photograph/picture/animation

is displayed.

Use the

q key to switch

between entries.

Press the display key. The list

of entries reappears.

a

Long press (idle status).

Installing pictures

You can use pictures as a logo or assign

them to a directory entry so that it appears

when the person with that number

phones you.
v

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MyPictures

/Images

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q (Select entry)

v Open

menu.

q

Select Install and press

OK

.

Using picture as a logo

as Logo

Select and press

OK

.

Yes

Press the display key to replace

the current logo.

a

Long press (idle status).

Assigning a picture to a directory entry

as CLIP Picture

Select and press

OK

.

q

Select the name you want to

assign the picture to and press

OK

.

Yes

If another picture has already

been assigned, press the

display key to replace the

picture.

a

Long press (idle status).

Sounds

Playback

v

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Sounds

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q (Select entry)

Play

Press the display key. The

sound is played. You can

swap between entries using

the

q key.

End

Press the display key. Playback

ends. You will now see the

Sounds

list again.

a

Long press (idle status).

While playing back the sounds, you can

use the display key

Volume

to adjust the

volume.

Installation

You can assign different sounds for

external calls, internal calls, appointments

and alarm clock, or use the same sound

for all of them.
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Sounds

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q (Select entry)

v Open

menu.

Install

Select and press

OK

.

q

Select what the entry is to be

used for and press

OK

. The

entry is assigned to the

category.

a

Long press (idle status).

Note:

You can save sounds in the File Manager. How

to record sounds is described in the section

"Recording sounds" (p. 49).