User's Manual Part 2

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Music
Icons on the Music list
When you select a music file from “MUSICMUSIC Player”, the following icons are
displayed:
Icons on the Chaku-uta Full
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Music list
When you select a Chaku-uta Full
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music file from “Data boxMUSIC”,
the following icons are displayed:
Some Chaku-uta Full
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music files and Uta-hodai music files have restrictions on the
number of playbacks, playable deadline, or playable period. The following icons are
added.
File with playback restrictions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File with playback restrictions expired . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Playable Uta-hodai music file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Uta-hodai music file which needs to be updated because the playable
deadline has expired. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unplayable Chaku-uta Full
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music file or Uta-hodai music file. . . . . . . . . . .
You can check the playback restrictions for the file by “Music info”.
Icon Description
Stored in the FOMA terminal
Stored on the microSD card
SD-Audio file format
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file format
WMA file format
UIM security function
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music file with playback restrictions
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music file with expired playback restrictions
Playable Uta-hodai music file
Uta-hodai music file which needs to be updated because the
playable deadline has expired
Unplayable Uta-hodai music file
File with file restrictions
Icon Audio format Type
AAC, AAC+(HE-AAC),
Enhanced aacPlus
MP4 file
Partially saved Chaku-uta Full
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music files
All Chaku-uta Full
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music files are set with file restrictions. See page 247 for file
restrictions.
For the copyrighted file movable to the microSD card, “ ” is displayed.
Icon Acquired source
Sites
Information
Even when the file format is supported, you might not be able to play back some files.
The information of the previously played music file is erased if you do the following
operations:
When you remove/insert the microSD card
When you turn on/off the FOMA terminal
When you execute “Reset settings” or “Initialize”
When you delete the previously played music file
When you delete the previously played playlist
When you do not insert the microSD card on which the previously played music file
is stored
When you set “USB mode setting” to “microSD mode” or “MTP mode” and connect
to a personal computer
When you played back a music file from other than a playlist last time, and then
when you perform “Edit music info” or “Reset music info”, or when you newly
download, save or delete a Chaku-uta Full
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music file
When the music file previously played is an Uta-hodai music file which needs to be
updated because the playable deadline has expired
When the previously played music file is a WMA file and when the WMA license
becomes invalid
Partially saved Chaku-uta Full
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music files are not displayed when you operate from
MUSIC Player.
If you try to play back a music file with a low battery, the confirmation display appears
asking whether to play it back. The battery alert tone sounds regardless of the setting
of “Keypad sound”. When the battery becomes low during playback (including during
Play Background), the playback pauses, and the confirmation display appears asking
whether to end the playback.
Note that the battery is consumed sooner if you perform the fast-forward and other
similar operations frequently.