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27Dialog 4224 Operator
Preparing the terminal
To e nte r notes
In melody mode, the key pad is used to enter notes, pauses, etc. A
maximum of 40 notes can be programmed for incoming calls, and
20 notes for recalls.
This is how the keys are used:
Press to insert notes (1—9).
Note: A long press gives a long tone (displayed by a capital
letter), +c and +d means the higher octave.
* Press to insert a short pause (p).
Hold to get a long pause (P). Repeat to get a longer pause (pp...p).
0 Press to get a higher octave for the inserted note.
A + is shown in front of the note to indicate the higher octave.
Example: 30 to get +e
# Press to increase or decrease the pitch for the inserted note.
Press once for sharp pitch, twice for flat pitch and three times to
get the normal pitch.
ì Press to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
Keep pressed to go to the beginning or to the end.
Á Press to listen to the entered notes.
ê
Press to erase the note to the left of the cursor.
Keep pressed to erase all the notes.
Melody example:
James Bond theme programmed for internal calls:
C d d D D pp C C C C #d #d #D #D pp D D D ##A G pppp G F G
Enter the notes.
Grey digit = Long press.
Note: The
# key (to get a sharp or flat tone) is pressed after
the note, but is displayed before the note.

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Aastra Dialog 4224 Specifications

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BrandAastra
ModelDialog 4224
CategoryTelephone
LanguageEnglish

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