Instruction manual

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Media Player
CUse software supporting AAC conversion.
^ Use software such as iTunes to convert music to AAC format.
^ iTunes is an example only. SoftBank does not guarantee
compatibility with any software.
^ For software usage and specifications, see the provider's
website, etc.
CSupported bit rate and sampling frequency are as
follows.
*1
Monaural only.
*2
Stereo only.
Play music on handset/Memory Card.
Use Headphones, etc. to listen to sound without bothering others.
^
Music Player is not compatible with some recording/playback
formats. Music may not play depending on the Memory Card status.
^ Grasp the plug when connecting or disconnecting
Headphones. Do not bend the plug to avoid damaging the
cord or Headphone Port.
^ Use only the specified accessories (Headphones, etc.). Other
devices may not function properly and cause damage to
Headphone Port.
^ When battery is low, Music Player will not play. If battery runs
low during playback, Music Player shuts off.
Precautions for Handling AAC Files
iTunes is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
registered in the United States and other countries.
Bit Rate (kbps) 16
*1
, 24
*1
, 32, 48, 64, 96
*2
, 128
*2
Sampling
Frequency (Hz)
16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000
Note H
Titles and artist names for AAC files created using
iTunes, etc. do not appear on handset.
Playing Music
Precautions before Playing Music/Video