Nokia Audio Manager - Nokia N-Gage Extended User Manual

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Note: Using the
Radio
consumes power, and the
game deck's operating time is reduced.
If you have radio channels already saved, you can select
Options→
Channels
to select the channel you want to
listen to. You can also select a radio channel location 1 to
9 by pressing the corresponding number key. You can also
select a radio channel location 10 to 20 by pressing one
numbered key immediately after another, for example 1 +
0 = 10, 1 + 5 = 15 and 2 + 0 = 20.
Note: If the headset is disconnected the
time-out after 5 minutes and close.
Recording from the Radio
You can record the current
radio channel by pressing
and
to highlight
the record
control
button and then pressing
to record.
Note: When in
record mode the record
button
becomes
the stop
control
button.
Tip! You can also use Stop.
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You can answer and make calls while recording the radio.
The volume of the radio is muted and recording continues
in the background. When you end the call, the radio will
automatically resume.

Nokia Audio Manager

With Nokia Audio Manager,
you can select digital music
tracks on a compatible PC and
transfer them to your Nokia
Radio
will
N-Gage game deck memory
card. The Nokia Audio
Manager software also allows
you to create M3U playlists on the PC, with references to
either MP3 tracks or tracks saved from CDs. In order for the
PC to access the media storage area (memory card) on the
game deck, you must connect your game deck to the PC
using the supplied DKE-2 USB Mini-B Cable). See
'Attaching and using the supplied cables', p. 15. The
contents of the game deck's memory card can then be
displayed in the Mobile Device area of the Music Studio
window of the Nokia Audio Manager. The music tracks on
the playlists can be, for example, transferred from your
CDs.
When using Nokia Audio Manager, you only need to
connect your game deck to the PC via the supplied DKE-2
USB Mini-B Cable (See 'Attaching and using the supplied
cables', p. 15.); everything else is done on the PC.

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