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Repeat:
You can set the music circular play method; you can use
the left or right key to set it to Off, One or All.
Shuffle
: Set the play sequence, and you can set it as On (random
play) / Off (play according to the current list sequence).
Background play:
Set this option as on, and you can enable your
mobile phone to enter other operation interfaces (except for the
interfaces related to sound, games or camera) while playing music.
4.2. FM Radio:
This option allows you to listen to FM radio. You should plug in an
earphone before accessing the application. In the FM radio menu interface,
use Down key to turn on/off the FM radio. Use the */# key to increase/
decrease the sound volume. Use the right/left key to search for channels (if
the auto search is off, right/left key will increase/decrease the frequency by
0.1 MHz. If auto search is on, right/left key will search automatically for the
next/previous channel). Use Middle key “OK” to record/stop record the
sound from the radio. Use Up key to open/close auto search of channels.
Press the left soft key "Options" to set the following:
■ Channel list:
displays the list of channels after auto search or after
manually entering them.
■ Manual input:
allows entering frequency manually (press the # key to
enter “.”).
■ Preset Auto search:
to search for all available frequency automatically
and save the result in Channel List menu.
■
Settings:
Select ON/OFF for background playing. Select open/close
loudspeaker. Set the recording format, and Audio quality.
■
Record:
Record the sound of the radio.
■
Append:
for AMR files only, select sound recorded from the file manager
and append to it.
■
File list:
to show, and play sound files recorded from FM radio.
4.3. Sound recorder:
In the sound recorder interface, Press the Middle key “OK”, then you will
enter to “Options” menu:
■ New Record:
To start recording a new record.
■ List:
This submenu will list the current recorded files with AMR, or WAV.