Superior P910I User Manual

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Music player
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Music player
Your P910i has mobile music in the form of a stereo music 
player. With the music player you can listen to single music 
tracks or entire folders with tracks. You can download tracks to 
your P910i from a PC, the Internet or Memory Stick, and create 
different folders with tracks. Your P910i supports a number of 
different sound files, including the popular MP3 format. See 
‘Technical data’ on page 204 for more information on supported 
file types.
You can store sound files both internally and on the Memory 
Stick. You can also copy them between the internal memory and 
the Memory Stick. See ‘Folders’ on page 29.
When you receive a phone call while listening, the playback will 
be paused. When you end the call, you must navigate back to the 
Music application to restart playing.
Tip To listen to more music you can store music on several 
Memory Sticks and carry them with you.
Playing sound files
You can play MP3 music both in flip closed and in flip open. In 
flip closed, with the Jog Dial, select 
, select 
Music player
, and 
select the track you want to play. Press 
 to find other 
commands.
If you navigate to the standby screen while you play music, you 
can press 
 to pause. Press it again to play.
Press 
 to go back to the standby screen and launch another 
application. The music will still play. If this application requires 
dedicated audio, the playback will be paused.
If you use the Music player a lot, it can be useful to create flip 
closed and flip open shortcuts to it. This way you can quickly 
access the Music player when you for example want to adjust 
the volume or change track folder. Refer to ‘Application 
shortcuts’ 
on page 155 for more 
information.
Jog Dial control
Rotate the Jog Dial to select a sound track. Press it inwards to 
play. Press it again to stop.
To adjust the volume
Rotate the Jog Dial up to increase the volume, and down to 
decrease the volume.
Warning! The volume may be uncomfortably loud at the 
higher volume levels if the phone is close to your ear, or if you 
are using the stereo headset. Exposure to excessive volume 
levels may damage hearing.