Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 49PersonalisationIF YOU SELECTED LOOPSETThe Default profile and Automaticanswer options are available. Please referto see “If you selected Headset” on page48, for a description of these options. Inaddition, the following option isavailable:Use loopset-Enables use of the LPS-4mobile inductive loopset. Scroll to Yes orNo and press Select.• DOWNLOAD A RINGINGTONEYour phone has 35 predefined ringingtones and can store up to 10 new ringingtones (sent from an Internet Web site asan SMS or created or downloaded usingNokia PC Suite).Play, save, or delete a ringingtoneOnce your phone receives a new ringingtone, the phone displays the messageRinging tone received.1 Press Options, then choosePlayback, Save, or Delete.2 Press OK.If you choose to save the new ringingtone, it becomes part of the ringing tonelist available to you when you customisea profile (see “Customise a profile” onpage 46).Use PC ComposerYou can use Nokia PC Suite PC Composerto create new ringing tones and sendthem to your phone using the DKU-5cable (available as an optionalaccessory). For more information, pleaserefer to the Nokia PC Suite User Guideand PC/PDA Connectivity Guide.Receive ringing tones fromMinibrowserYou may also receive ringing tones fromthe Internet while in a minibrowsersession. To save your tone, follow theon-screen prompts. Please see“Minibrowser” on page 79, for moreinformation and availability of thisservice.• SET THE DISPLAYLANGUAGEYou can set your phone to displayinformation in different languages.Your possible choices are English andHindi.1 Press Menu 4-2-1 (Settings >Phone settings > Language).2 Scroll to the language you want touse and press Select.• SET THE CLOCKYour phone contains a real-time clockthat can be set two different ways: theclock can use the time and dateinformation provided by the wirelesssystem, or it can be set manually.The clock will display the current timeand date on the Start screen. You canalso choose to hide the clock if youprefer. Please see “Display or hide theclock” on page 50.