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    Options
    –Press Options➔My Videos toreturn to My Video List.–Press Options➔File Info toview the Name, File Size,
    Resolution, Duration, Date and Time created of the
    current video.
    –Press Options➔Help toview instructions on using the
    video player.
    Music Player
    The R480 supports MP3, unprotected WMA, M4A, AAC, AAC+
    music file.
    The R480 has preset memory, and can also copy files directly to
    the phones memory.
    Music Player lets you play MP3, unprotected WMA, M4A, AAC
    and AAC+ music files stored on your phone or on an optional
    microSD
    ™memory card using a personal computer. (For
    information on loading music files on a Memory Card, For
    more information, refer to “Downloading Music Files” on
    page 70.)
    Launching Music Player
    1. From theMULTIMEDIAmenu, selectMusic Player.
    The
    MUSIC PLAYERscreen appears in the display. 
    						
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    Accessing the Music Library Menu
    1. From theMULTIMEDIAmenu, selectMusic Player. The
    following options appear in the display:
     Play All Songs (when music is not currently playing): Begins 
    playing all music. 
     Now PlayingList (when playing music): Indicates number of 
    music files currently playing. Select this option (or press 
    Back) 
    to return to the Music Player screen.
     AllSongs: Lists all music files on the phone and memory card.
     Playlists: Lists any playlists you have saved and lets you 
    create, save, and manage playlists. 
     Artists: Lists artist names for music files on the phone and 
    memory card.
     Genres: Lists genres for music files on the phone and 
    memory card.
     Albums: Lists album titles for music files on the phone and 
    memory card.
     Manage My Music: Erase Songs, Lock songs so that they 
    cannot be erased, or 
    Unlock songs. Choose Move To Phone/
    Move To Cardto move songs to the phone’s memory or to an 
    optional memory card.
     Music Settings: Choose Repeat or Shuffle.
    2. Highlight the desired option and pressVIEW. A list
    of music files, playlists, artists, genres, or albums
    appears in the display.
    3. Highlight a music file, playlist, artist, genre, or album.
    Highlight a selection and press
    View. The following
    options are available:
    Press Multi to play one or more music files.
    Press  PLAYto play the files in the highlighted music file, 
    playlist, artist, genre, or album.
    Press Optionsto display the following options: 
    –AddToPlaylist: Add one or more highlighted music files to an 
    existing playlist.
    –Erase Songs: Delete one or more music file(s).
    –Move To Phone/Move To Card: Move songs to the phone’s 
    memory or to an optional memory card
    .
    –Song Info: Lists the Title, Artist, Album, Genre, File name, 
    Size, Length, and Bit Rate of the highlighted music file.
    –Search Entry Mode: Choose a text entry mode for entering 
    searches. For more information, refer to 
    “EnteringText”  on 
    page 24. 
    						
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    Playing Music
    1. From theMULTIMEDIAmenu, selectMusic Player.
    Select the desired option and press
    VIEW. A list of
    music files appears in the display.
    2. Highlight a music file and press
    PLAY.
    Music Player Controls
    Volume Key():
    –Press UP to play a music file louder.–Press DOWN to play a music file softer.
    Center-Select Key():
    –Press to begin/pause/resume playing a music file.
    Navigation Key:
    –Press DOWN to stop playing a music file.–Press LEFT to skip to an earlier music file in the selected
    playlist.
    –Press and HOLD LEFT to fast reverse through the current music
    file.
    –Press RIGHT to skip to a later music file in the selected playlist.–Press and HOLD RIGHT to fast forward through the current
    music file.
    –Press UP REPEATEDLY to enable or disable Shuffle play (S) and
    to select a Repeat play setting (1 or All).
    Library soft key: Display the LIBRARY screen.
    Options soft key: Show the following sub-menus and options:
    –Background Music: If a music file or playlist is playing, return
    to the Home screen (standby mode) while continuing to play the
    music file or playlist. Music continues playing while you use
    other phone functions. To end the music, return to the Home
    screen and press End.
    –Add To Playlist: Add thesong currently playing to a new or
    existing playlist.
    –Skin:Change the Music Player skin toSimple, Album Artwork,
    Visualizer, or Lyrics.
    –Song Info:List the Title, Artist, Album, Genre, File name, Size, 
    Length, and Bit Rate of the sound file currently playing.
    –Memory Info: List used and available phone memory and
    memory card storage.
    –Music Settings:Choose Repeat or Shuffle. 
    						
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    Downloading Music Files
    In addition to downloading music to your phone, you can also
    transfer (“sideload”) music from a personal computer to an
    optional memory card in your phone.
    1. Install a microSD
    ™or microSDHC™memory card into
    your phone. (For more information, refer to “Installing a
    Memory Card” on page 10.)
    2. Connect the micro USB end of the USB data cable to
    the power-accessory connector on your phone.
    3. Check that the
    USB Modesetting is set toUSB Mass
    Storage
    . (For more information, refer to “USB Mode”
    on page 90.)
    4. Connect the USB end of the USB data cable to a
    matching connector on your personal computer. The
    USB MASS STORAGEscreen appears in your phone’s
    display, and an
    Removable Diskwindow should open on
    your computer screen.
    5. In the
    Removable Diskwindow, select theOpen folder to
    view files
    option. A new Windows Explorer window
    should open on your computer screen.6. Drag or download music (MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, and
    M4A) files into the “media/my_music” folder, or a
    sub-folder, if any.
    Note:You can also insert the memory card into a compatible
    card reader. Card readers vary, so follow the installation
    instructions included with your card reader and personal
    computer. 
    						
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    My Images
    My Images lets you manage your photos you take with the
    Camera and pictures you download and lets you choose the
    pictures that appear in your phone’s display while in standby
    mode (wallpaper) and as image IDs for your contacts.
    1. From the
    MULTIMEDIAmenu, select My Images.
    2. Highlight an image or photo.
    Press Erase(Left Soft Key) to delete the image.
    Press  VIEWto expand a highlighted image to fill 
    the screen.
    Press Options(Right Soft Key) to display the following options:
    –Send: Send the currently highlighted or displayed image as part 
    of a Multimedia Message, To Online Album, 
    Via Bluetooth, or To Facebook. 
    –SetAs: Assign the currently highlighted or displayed image as 
    the main Wallpaper, as the Lock Screen wallpaper, or as the 
    Picture ID for a Contact.
    –Camera: Take a picture.
    –Manage Pictures: Erase pictures, Lock a picture from being 
    erased, or Unlock a picture. Choose Move To Phone or 
    Move To Card to change the storage location of the picture.
    –Rename: Change the name of the picture file.
    –Full View: Display the picture expanded to fill the screen.
    –Slide Show: View all of your images in sequence as a slide 
    show. 
    –View by Location: View All images or only those images 
    stored in Phone memory or Card memory. 
    –File Info: View the Name, File Size, Resolution, and Date 
    and Time created of the currently highlighted or displayed 
    image. 
    						
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    My Ringtones
    My Ringtones lets you record voice memos and assign them
    or ringtones, melodies, or music files as ringtones for calls,
    alarms, and other alerts.
    Recording Voice Memos
    n  From theMULTIMEDIAmenu, select My Ringtones.
    The following options appear in the display:
    Record New: Record voice memos using your phone’s 
    microphone and the following controls.
    –Press RecTimeto limit the file size of the recording. Choose 
    Limit for Send (small) or For Save (large). 
    –Press  OKto start recording a voice memo. 
    –Press Pause/Resume to pause/resume recording.
    –Press  STOPto stop recording and save the voice memo. 
    
    A list of recorded voice memos, ringtones, melodies, and music 
    files is displayed. 
    Assigning Ringtones
    1. From theMULTIMEDIAmenu, select My Ringtones.
    2. Highlight a file. You have the following options:
    Press Set As (Left Soft Key) to assign the highlighted as a 
    Ringtone, Contact ID, or Alert Sounds.
    Press  PLAYto play back the highlighted file.
    Press Options(Right Soft Key) to display the following options:
    –Send: Send the currently highlighted ringtone, music, or 
    recorded voice memo file as part of a Multimedia Message or 
    Via Bluetooth.
    –Rename: Change the name of the highlighted file.
    –Move: Relocate the currently highlighted file from phone 
    memory to a memory card or from a memory card to phone 
    memory.
    –Lock/Unlock: Block or permit erasure of the ringtone, music, or 
    recorded voice memo file.
    –Erase: Erase the highlighted file. 
    –Erase Ringtones: Erase one or more marked files.
    –File Info: View the Name, File Size, File Type, and Date and 
    Time created of the currently selected file. 
    						
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    My Videos
    My Videos lets you manage the videos you record with your
    phone’s Camcorder and videos you download and lets you
    play and manage your videos.
    1. From the
    MULTIMEDIAmenu, select My Videos. An
    array of thumbnail images appears in the display.
    2. Highlight a video file.
    Press Erase(Left Soft Key) to delete the video.
    Press  PLAYto play a highlighted video. 
    Press Options(Right Soft Key) to display the following options:
    –Send: Send the currently highlighted video as part of a 
    Multimedia Message or Via Bluetooth.
    –Camcorder: Record a video.
    –Manage Videos: Erase videos, Lock a video from being 
    erased, or Unlock a video. Choose Move To Phone or 
    Move to Card to change the storage location of the video.
    –Rename: Change the name of the video file. 
    –View by Location: Lets you view All videos or only those 
    videos stored in Phone memory or Card memory.
    –File Info: View the Name, File Size, Resolution, Duration, 
    and Date and Time created of the currently selected video.
    easyedge
    Witheasyedge, you can download full featured applications
    over the air including games, personalized ring tones,
    pictures, and more.
    n  In standby mode, press MENU; then select
    easyedge.
    Tone Room Deluxe
    Express yourself by subscribing to Tone Room Deluxe to
    download ringtones from your favorite artists and set
    ringback tones for your friends and family to hear when they
    call you.
    n  In standby mode, press MENU; then select
    Tone Room. 
    						
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    Section 8: Browser
    This section outlines how to launch the browser and navigate
    to other pages within the browser, and how the keys on the
    QWERTY keypad are used with web application. Additionally,
    links to other sites are briefly discussed.
    Launching the Browser
    1. In standby mode, pressMENU; then select
    Browser. A message concerning data charges
    appears in the display.
    2. To prevent the data charges message from appearing,
    press
    OK➔Yes.
    –or–
    To clear the message, press
    Yes. (PressingNoreturns
    you to the Main Menu.)
    Your wireless provider’s portal web page appears in the
    display.
    Exiting the Browser
    n  PressEnd.
    Using the Browser
    When you use the browser, some of the keys operate
    differently than during a normal phone call. Browser presents
    on-screen items in any of the following ways:
    Text or numeric input.
    Links (embedded in content).
    Numbered options (some may not be numbered).
    Simple text.
    You can act upon options or links by using the soft keys.
    Browser Soft Keys
    At the bottom of the browser display is a bar that contains
    browser commands. The Left and Right Soft Keys ( ) on
    the keypad are used to execute the commands that appear in
    their respective corners of the display. These are called “soft
    keys” because their functions change depending on the
    application. 
    						
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    Using Links
    Links have several purposes, such as jumping to a different
    page, to a different site, or even initiating a phone call. Links
    are shown underlined. You can normally use the
    Left Soft Key( ) to select a link when it is highlighted.
    How Browser Keys Work
    The following table lists browser keys and their functions.
    Navigation Key: Use to browse lists and options.
    Back Key: Press once to back up one page. Press
    once to clear the last number, letter, or symbol entered.
    Press and hold to completely clear the entry.
    SHIFT Key: Press before entering text to enable
    uppercase characters.
    Spacebar: Press to insert a space when entering
    text.
    Numbers 1 thru 0: Use the number keys to select
    items in a menu, if they are numbered.
    End Key: Press to exit the browser and return the
    phone to standby mode.
    Left Soft Key: Press to activate the command that
    appears above it in the display.
    Right Soft Key: Press to activate the command that
    appears above it in the display. 
    						
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    Section 9: Tools
    This section explains how you can use your phones
    productivity tools to view today’s calendar, schedule
    appointments, set an alarm, perform simple math
    calculations, and more.
    Accessing Tools
    n  In standby mode, press MENU; then select
    Tools. TheTOOLSmenu appears in the display.
    Bluetooth
    Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications
    technology capable of exchanging information over a
    distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical
    connection.
    n  From theTOOLSmenu, selectBluetooth Menu. The
    BLUETOOTH MENUappears in the display.
    Turn Bluetooth On/Off
    n  In theBLUETOOTH MENU, press Turn On. The Bluetooth
    icon ( ) appears in the Status bar.
    Add New Device
    1. In theBLUETOOTH MENU, selectAdd New Device.
    Note:If prompted with “Turn bluetooth on?,” pressYes.
    PLACE DEVICE YOU ARE CONNECTING TO IN
    DISCOVERABLE MODE
    appears in the display.
    2. Place the new Bluetooth device in discovery mode.
    3. On your phone, press
    OK. Your phone will search for
    discoverable devices and display them.
    4. Select the device you want to pair with your phone. The
    phone attempts to automatically pair with the selected
    device.
    If automatic pairing fails, you are prompted to enter the
    passkey or PIN for the selected device. (For other
    wireless handsets, choose a passkey or PIN and enter
    the same one on both devices. For more information on
    headsets and hands-free units, refer to the user
    manual for the other device.) 
    						
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