User's Manual Part 2

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Music
By using SD-Jukebox (commercial item), you can save the music files on
the music CDs to the microSD card as AAC format data.
By using the microSD card adapter (option), you can save music files to the microSD
card directly from a personal computer as well.
The following steps are an example for when the FOMA terminal is used as a
microSD reader/writer for saving music files.
You can purchase SD-Jukebox from the following web page (in Japanese only):
http://www.sense.panasonic.co.jp/PanaSense/special/soft/sd_jukebox/
For details about operating environments, refer to the following web page (in Japanese
only):
http://panasonic.jp/support/software/sdjb/
First, prepare the devices required for saving music files.
P-01A
microSD card
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (option)
Personal computer (Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Vista)
SD-Jukebox (commercial item)
Music CD you want to save
Install SD-Jukebox on the personal computer.
Set “USB mode setting” to “microSD mode”. (See page 379)
Save Music Files by Using SD-Audio
About SD-Jukebox
Prepare devices required for saving music files
Install SD-Jukebox
Use the FOMA terminal as reader/writer
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Start SD-Jukebox and set a music CD on the personal computer. Then
use SD-Jukebox to save music files to the microSD card.
For how to operate SD-Jukebox, refer to Help for SD-Jukebox.
When you finish saving, remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02
from the FOMA terminal.
You can play back Chaku-uta Full
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music files obtained from sites or
music files saved to the microSD card.
To play back music files, select “MUSIC Player” from “MUSIC” on Main
Menu. Play Background is available so that you can use mail functions,
display sites, and so on, while listening to music.
To manage folders or data files, select “MUSIC” from “Data box” on Main
Menu.
Note that battery consumption will be faster when you use MUSIC Player.
You can enjoy playing back music in stereo sound by connecting the Flat-plug Stereo
Earphone Set (option). Also, you can enjoy listening to music wirelessly by using a
commercial Bluetooth device. (See page 427)
If the number of stored files increases, it may take long to start MUSIC Player.
Save music files to the microSD card
<MUSIC Player>
Using MUSIC Player
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