User's Manual Part 2

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Music
Equalizer You can change the quality of the sound from an earphone or
Bluetooth device.
Select an item.
Normal . . . . .Reproduces normal sound quality.
H.BASS1. . . .Enhances bass sound.
H.BASS2. . . .Enhances bass sound more deeply than
H.BASS1.
Train . . . . . . .Minimizes abnormal sound that causes sound
leakage.
Music info See page 286.
Connect to URL See page 286.
Display image/
Display lyric/Player
You can change the playback display.
Display image . . . Shows the jacket image on the full display.
Display lyric . . . . . Shows the lyric image on the full display.
Player . . . . . . . . . . Shows the playback display.
Previous image/
Previous lyric
You can display a previous jacket image or lyric image.
Next image/Next lyric You can display a next jacket image or lyric image.
Information
<Sound effect>
Even if an earphone or Bluetooth device is not connected, the respective setting
contents are displayed on the display.
<Display image/Display lyric/Player> <Previous image/Previous lyric>
<Next image/Next lyric>
For Chaku-uta Full
®
music files, you can display up to 3 jacket images and up to 7
lyric images.
For SD-Audio files saved by SD-Jukebox, you can display up to 20 jacket images, and
for WMA file, you can display up to 2 image buried in a file. When you use the
Napster
®
application program, you can display 1 image stored as a jacket image.
There are no lyric images for them.
You can create the list of music files you want to listen to, and play them
back in the order you like.
You can play back using the playlists created by the FOMA terminal or
Windows Media Player, or the SD-Audio playlists created by SD-Jukebox.
The maximum number of playlists that can be created and the number of music files
that can be stored per playlist are as follows:
When you create a playlist on the FOMA terminal, you can store the Chaku-uta Full
®
music files saved on the FOMA terminal or microSD card, the WMA files saved by
Windows Media Player, and the SD-Audio files saved by SD-Jukebox into the same
playlist.
Icons on the Playlist list
Using Playlist
Creating source Number of playlist
Number of music files that
can be stored per playlist
Playlists created by FOMA
terminal
Maximum 30
(Except “All tracks”)
100
Playlists created by
Windows Media Player
Maximum 100 250
SD-Audio playlists created
by SD-Jukebox
Maximum 99
(Except “All tracks”)
99
Icon Type
All tracks
All tracks for SD-Audio
FOMA playlist
SD-Audio playlist
WMA playlist