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Select each item to set
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Press
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INFORMATION
●
In the melody list and melody play screen, press
m
and select
Settings
.
●
Even if
Sync melody
is set for lighting pattern or
vibrator, it may not be synchronized for some
melodies.
●
Even if
Play portion
is set for play position, partial
playing may not be performed for some melodies.
Making full use of the miniSD memory card
miniSD memory card
You can save data such as shot still images,
videos or melodies in the miniSD memory card or
make backup of data such as the phonebook
entries or schedules. In addition, video files and
sound data created with external devices (PC,
etc.) can be saved in the miniSD memory card for
playing on FOMA terminal (
☛
P466, P467) or the
data of the miniSD memory card can be operated
from a PC (
☛
P406).
・
The miniSD memory card is not included in the
bundle. If you have no miniSD memory card, you
can purchase it at electric appliance stores.
・
Unformatted miniSD memory cards must be
formatted with FOMA terminal before they can be
used. The operation of the miniSD memory card
whose format is stopped is not guaranteed.
☛
P347
・
The miniSD memory card formatted by such as a
PC may not operate in FOMA terminal correctly
(formatting may be unavailable).
・
Images in the miniSD memory card cannot be set
as an icon, background image or stand-by image.
Move or copy images to FOMA terminal before
setting.
・
FOMA terminals support commercial miniSD
memory cards of up to 128 Mbytes (as of October,
2005). Perform the following procedure to see the
updated information:
・
To connect a PC with FOMA terminal, the FOMA
USB connection cable (optional) is required.
Usage precautions of the miniSD memory card
・
Do not remove the miniSD memory card, switch
off or apply impact while saving or deleting data,
checking usage status or fomatting. The data
may be corrupted.
・
Subjecting FOMA terminal with the miniSD
memory card to strong impact such as dropping
may cause the miniSD memory card to pop out.
・
Do not attach labels or stickers on the miniSD
memory card.
・
Do not attach the miniSD memory card to FOMA
terminal if the card is damaged, soiled on the
surface or deformed. It may cause failure.
・
While data is being copied, moved, deleted, or
when the miniSD memory card is being formatted
or information is being updated,
is indicated
at the upper part of the screen and the terminal is
in the data transfer mode (same condition as out
of service area). FOMA terminal will not be
available to make phone calls, i-mode connection
or data communication. Also, you cannot switch
to other functions by pressing
b
.
Volume
:
Sets the volume in playing melodies.
Lighting pattern
:
Sets the lighting pattern of the call indicator
in playing melodies. When
Sync melody
or
OFF
is set,
Lighting color
cannot be set.
Lighting color
:
Sets the color of the call indicator in playing
melodies.
Vibrator
:
Sets the vibrator pattern in playing melody.
Play position
:
Specifies whether to play the whole (
Play all
)
or part of the melody (
Play portion
) in playing
melodies.
Play background
:
Sets the image to be displayed on the
screen for playing melodies. To set an
image in
Image
(My Picture), set to
Select
and select an image.
Stereo/3D sound
:
Set to
ON
to play melody with broadening
stereophony. Set to
OFF
for monophonic
replay.
・
3D sound
☛
P127
・
From FOMA terminal:
iMenu
→
メニューリスト
(Menu List)
→
ケー
タイ電話メーカー
(Mobile phone
manufacturer)
→
My D-style
→
クイックマ
ニュアル
→
D902i
クイックマニュアル
(D902i Quick Reference Manual)
・
From PC:
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation’s website at
http://www.MitsubishiElectric.co.jp/d902i/
→
FAQ
→
miniSD
メモリーカード
(miniSD
memory card)
m
ini
SD me
m
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ry
c
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