RIM BlackBerry How To: Set Custom Ringtones, Notification Profiles and Exceptions
Your BlackBerry lets you assign specific ringtones to individuals and even create your own phone profiles and exceptions so important calls can still ring through when the device is on vibrate. Here's how.
Master Your Smartphone Call Notifications: Create New BlackBerry Profiles
RIM BlackBerry profiles allow you to customize the alerts you get when calls come in, new messages arrive and applications notifications are received. For example, you can use either the default "Vibrate" or "Quiet" profiles to silence your phone for a meeting. Or utilize the "Loud" profile to ensure you don't miss an important call while at a sporting event or other noisy locale. You can even employ a "Phone Only" profile so your device vibrates or rings only when a call is received and not when e-mail or text messages hit your inbox.
BlackBerry devices also allow you to create your own profiles to suit personal preferences and needs, as well as tweak the default profiles. So, for instance, you can create your own "E-Mail Only" profile and set the phone to only vibrate three times for each e-mail message you receive. Or you can tweak your Vibrate profile so that your BlackBerry rings only when, say, your wife or child calls.
To create a new profile for your BlackBerry, click the Profiles icon on your main icon screen. Then, scroll all the way down past the existing profiles to the Advanced option and click it. Within the current profiles list, hit your BlackBerry Menu key again, and choose New Profile . From there, name your custom profile at the top of the next screen and choose your notification types for each of the applications that use alerts, by scrolling down the list and clicking on the app or message inbox.
When you click on an application, "Phone," for instance, you'll then have the ability to set custom "In Holster" and "Out of Holster" notifications, such as whether not you want rings, vibrations or both. And you can also modify volume settings and the number of vibrations for each alert, as well as enable or disable the LED message indicator light.
After you've created a new profile, it will appear in the profiles list with a gold star over the icon.
Exceptions to the Rule: Customizing BlackBerry Profiles
As mentioned above, you can also customize BlackBerry profiles for specific contacts or groups of contacts. For example, if you're expecting a phone call from a specific coworker, but you don't want to be bothered with calls or message from anyone else, you can set an exception to your default "Silent" profile that will allow for calls or messages from that specific person while blocking all other vibrations and rings.
To get started, click on the Profiles icon on the BlackBerry icon screen and again hit Advanced . In the list of existing profiles, hit the BlackBerry Menu key and choose "New Exception." Name the exception at the top of the next screen, and then scroll down to the "From" field and click the trackball. Next, a list of options appears, from which you should choose "Add Name" and then pick the appropriate contacts from the dropdown list. You can choose more than one name.
After specifying the contacts that you want included as part of the exception, highlight the "Use Profile" field and pick the profile you want applied those contacts. So if you want to receive calls from your significant other and child while the Vibrate profile is set, you should choose both of those names in the Add Name field and then set Use Profile to "Normal" or "Loud." Then hit the Menu button again, save your changes when the dialogue box appears and you're good to go. (Note: If you have multiple profile exceptions that include the same contacts, you may need to deactivate one or all of the others for new exceptions to take effect.)
To delete a profile exception, simply click the Profiles icon on your BlackBerry icon screen, scroll all the way down, hit Advanced and then navigate down to your list of exceptions. Select the exception you wish to get rid of, hit the BlackBerry Menu key, choose "Delete," and confirm that deletion in the next dialogue box.
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