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I have a Nokia XpressMusic 5130c2 phone. When someone calls me there is music that they are hearing instead of a ringer tone. How can I remove this & just for my incoming callers to get a normal ringer tone? Thanks
Select the music file you want inside the media gallery, open the Sound Clips folder where your music file is stored then select 'Option', choose 'Use Tones --> Set as ringing tones' or 'Use Tones --> Assign to contact'
Unable to find a diagram, however, makesure the pots were replaced with identical units as not only does the resistance have to match, but the taper of the resistance MUST match the original ones. There is a letter designator on the pots as part of the part number and this MUST be the same on the replacement.
There is very little to go wrong other than the pots and the capacitors and the switch and of course the pickups.
The AES-820 control system has a user manual at the Yamaha website and that one does NOT have a "tone" control, but instead has controls for the two pickup mix. This is not reaally a tone control as is commonly thought of, but changes the sound in a different way. Not sure if your unit has the 820 system, as that system has two mix pots, a rotary selector, and another switch.
Go to Tools->Settings->General->Personalize->Tones. Or wherever Tones can be located in your model. Then go to Ringing Tone and select the mp3 that you want. You can even set mp3s for other events like on receipt of msgs, or rintones for different contacts, alarm and emails etc.
Go to profiles Pick one of the profiles and click personalise Then go down to message/email alert tone (the one you want to change) A list will appear which should include your MP3's
in my samsung d 820 music player and camera 0 is not working, iam getting that itis not supported
the same song is working in caller tone and alaram tone
and i can see the priview of the image and i cant able to store that in camera
so plz solve my problem
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