Play Music Tracks; Music Player Options; Radio - Nokia 6275i User Manual

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Your phone can receive incoming calls
during music player. If a song is
playing, the music stops. To restart the
music after the call is complete,
select
.
To transfer music tracks from a
compatible PC to your phone and to
and manage music tracks and track
lists, see the instructions for the Nokia
Audio Manager application in the
Nokia PC Suite online help.
See
"Infrared
connectivity", p. 52,
or
"Bluetooth
connectivity", p. 49.

Play music tracks

Warning: Listen to music at a
moderate level. Continuous
exposure to high volume may
damage your hearing.
To open the music player,
select
Menu
>
Media
If there are no music files in the
files
folder, you can select another
folder before entering the
player. The details of the first track on
the default track list are shown.
Select track—To select a track,
press the upper side of the scroll key
and select a track from the list.
Play track—To play a track, select
Adjust volume—To adjust the volume
level, use the volume key.
Pause—To pause the playing,
select
.
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Skip tracks—To skip to the beginning
of the next track, select
the beginning of the previous track,
within the first second of the song,
select
Rewind or fast forward—To rewind the
current track, press and hold the left
side of scroll key. To fast forward the
current track, press and hold the right
side of scroll key. Release the key at the
position you want.

Music player options

To open the music player options,
select
Options

■ Radio

>
Music
player.
Music
Music
Your phone has an FM radio that also
functions as an alarm clock radio.
To listen to the FM radio on your
.
phone, connect a compatible music
stand, a 2.5 mm headset, or stereo
headset. The FM radio uses the wire of
the headset as an antenna.
A compatible headset needs to be
attached to the device for the FM radio
twice.
Menu
>
Play
>
Music player
and a choice.
Warning: Listen to music at a
moderate level. Continuous
exposure to high volume may
damage your hearing. Do not
hold the device near your ear
when the loudspeaker is in
use, because the volume may
be extremely loud.
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