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- 03-18-2004, 06:50 AM #1Thore SorensenGuest
Hi all...
Just found this group...lovely
When my T610 rings, it starts very low and then rising to an acceptable
level where I acctually can hear it if its on a table some meters
away...
The problem is, when I hear it, the caller is gone sometimes...
In the setup menu I've set it to NOT do this, but with no effect...
(there is no difference, whether its on or off..)
Somebody?
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Venlig hilsen / Best regards
Thore Sorensen - DK2700 Brønshøj / DK2620 Albertslund
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- 03-18-2004, 07:51 AM #2MexxGuest
Re: Ringtone...
"Thore Sorensen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all...
> Just found this group...lovely
>
> When my T610 rings, it starts very low and then rising to an acceptable
> level where I acctually can hear it if its on a table some meters
> away...
> The problem is, when I hear it, the caller is gone sometimes...
> In the setup menu I've set it to NOT do this, but with no effect...
> (there is no difference, whether its on or off..)
There IS a difference. When it's OFF, there's only one low signal followed
by the normal volume. When it's ON, there's one low signal followed by an
increasing signal. The first low volume signal is to prevent ear damage for
in case you had your phone against your ear when it starts ringing. Many
discussions about this, try google. Anyway, you cannot change this first low
volume ring. It's annoying, I know...
Mexx
- 03-18-2004, 10:02 AM #3HarryvilleGuest
Re: Ringtone...
"Thore Sorensen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all...
> Just found this group...lovely
>
> When my T610 rings, it starts very low and then rising to an acceptable
> level where I acctually can hear it if its on a table some meters
> away...
> The problem is, when I hear it, the caller is gone sometimes...
> In the setup menu I've set it to NOT do this, but with no effect...
> (there is no difference, whether its on or off..)
>
> Somebody?
>
> --
> Venlig hilsen / Best regards
> Thore Sorensen - DK2700 Brønshøj / DK2620 Albertslund
>
> (fjern eventuelle 'Z'-er hvis du mailer direkte)
Isnt it also something to do with Poly ringtones? The increasing ringtone
function doesnt really have anything to do with this small flaw!
- 03-18-2004, 10:07 AM #4Thore SorensenGuest
Re: Ringtone...
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 14:51:18 +0100, "Mexx"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Thore Sorensen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hi all...
>> Just found this group...lovely
>>
>> When my T610 rings, it starts very low and then rising to an acceptable
>> level where I acctually can hear it if its on a table some meters
>> away...
>> The problem is, when I hear it, the caller is gone sometimes...
>> In the setup menu I've set it to NOT do this, but with no effect...
>> (there is no difference, whether its on or off..)
>
>There IS a difference. When it's OFF, there's only one low signal followed
>by the normal volume. When it's ON, there's one low signal followed by an
>increasing signal. The first low volume signal is to prevent ear damage for
>in case you had your phone against your ear when it starts ringing. Many
>discussions about this, try google. Anyway, you cannot change this first low
>volume ring. It's annoying, I know...
>
>Mexx
>
OK..Thanks for enlighning me...
--
Venlig hilsen / Best regards
Thore Sorensen - DK2700 Brønshøj / DK2620 Albertslund
(fjern eventuelle 'Z'-er hvis du mailer direkte)
- 03-18-2004, 09:40 PM #5Richard WilliamsGuest
Re: Ringtone...
Mexx wrote:
> The first low volume signal is to
> prevent ear damage for in case you had your phone against your ear
> when it starts ringing.
Is that why my P900 makes a series of clicking sounds before the ring tone
actually begins? I've always wondered if it was possible to turn that off.
- 03-19-2004, 02:53 AM #6MexxGuest
Re: Ringtone...
"Richard Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Mexx wrote:
>
> > The first low volume signal is to
> > prevent ear damage for in case you had your phone against your ear
> > when it starts ringing.
>
> Is that why my P900 makes a series of clicking sounds before the ring tone
> actually begins? I've always wondered if it was possible to turn that off.
Probably... In this way they can't be sewed for making someone deaf :-)
Mexx
- 03-19-2004, 03:44 PM #7BowmanGuest
Re: Ringtone...
"Richard Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:EYt6c.857079$ts4.612201@pd7tw3no...
> Mexx wrote:
>
> > The first low volume signal is to
> > prevent ear damage for in case you had your phone against your ear
> > when it starts ringing.
>
> Is that why my P900 makes a series of clicking sounds before the ring tone
> actually begins? I've always wondered if it was possible to turn that off.
Mine doesn't make a series of clicking sounds before the ringtone begins.
Are you using a midi?
Bowman
- 03-20-2004, 09:11 PM #8Richard WilliamsGuest
Re: Ringtone...
Bowman wrote:
> Mine doesn't make a series of clicking sounds before the ringtone
> begins. Are you using a midi?
I generally use MP3s for ringtones. It goes "click click (pause) click"
before the ringtone starts, as the caller info is appearing on the screen.
No big deal, I just wondered why.
- 03-21-2004, 05:36 PM #9BowmanGuest
Re: Ringtone...
"Richard Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Bowman wrote:
>
> > Mine doesn't make a series of clicking sounds before the ringtone
> > begins. Are you using a midi?
>
> I generally use MP3s for ringtones. It goes "click click (pause) click"
> before the ringtone starts, as the caller info is appearing on the screen.
> No big deal, I just wondered why.
Mine's never done that, and I haven't heard of anyone else's doing it
either. I'd guess it's not a serious problem but I have no idea what's
causing it.
Bowman
- 03-21-2004, 06:05 PM #10OdetteGuest
Re: Ringtone...
"Richard Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:EYt6c.857079$ts4.612201@pd7tw3no:
> Mexx wrote:
>
>> The first low volume signal is to
>> prevent ear damage for in case you had your phone against your ear
>> when it starts ringing.
>
> Is that why my P900 makes a series of clicking sounds before the ring
> tone actually begins? I've always wondered if it was possible to turn
> that off.
>
>
>
The P900 only does this when you use increasing ringtonevolume
- 03-21-2004, 09:01 PM #11Richard WilliamsGuest
Re: Ringtone...
Odette wrote:
> The P900 only does this when you use increasing ringtonevolume
Ahhhh. I always have mine set to increasing ring. Thanx for clearing that
up.
- 03-22-2004, 04:50 PM #12BowmanGuest
Re: Ringtone...
"Odette" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Richard Williams" <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:EYt6c.857079$ts4.612201@pd7tw3no:
>
> > Mexx wrote:
> >
> >> The first low volume signal is to
> >> prevent ear damage for in case you had your phone against your ear
> >> when it starts ringing.
> >
> > Is that why my P900 makes a series of clicking sounds before the ring
> > tone actually begins? I've always wondered if it was possible to turn
> > that off.
> >
> >
> >
>
> The P900 only does this when you use increasing ringtonevolume
Lol, never even considered that as I've never used it. Oh well, you learn
something new every day.
Bowman
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