Putting music files onto the phone, Accessing songs, Sing – Kyocera K352 User Manual

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User Guide for the Kyocera K352 Phone

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Use your phone’s music player to listen to your
favorite songs. Copy music files from your
computer to your phone for your own portable
music player.

Putting music files onto
the phone

Music files can be put onto your K352 by using the
provided USB cable and placing the K352 into

Mass Storage Mode

.

Note:

The K352 supports music files in the MP3

format only.

1.

On the phone, select

Menu

Settings

Mode Setting

Mass Storage Mode

.

2.

Plug the USB cable into the jack at the bottom
of the K352.

3.

Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB
port on your computer.

4.

Your K352 will now be ‘viewed’ by your
computer as a ‘Mass Storage Device’.

Note:

Your phone will not be recognized by

the computer as a Mass Storage Device unless
you change the mode to the Mass Storage
setting before you connect to the computer as
described in step 1.

5.

On your computer double-click on
‘My Computer’.

6.

You will see the K352 as a Removable
disk drive.

7.

Double-click on the appropriate Removable
Disk drive.

8.

Double-click on the

Music

folder.

9.

Drag and drop your music files onto the

Music

folder in the removable disk drive.

Note:

The K352 supports only the mp3 music

file type.

10.

When you are done placing music onto the
K352, disconnect it from your computer.

Accessing songs

Playing songs

1.

Press .
-or-
Select

Menu

Tones & Images

MP3 Player.

2.

Press

to listen to the displayed song.

Note:

The MP3 Player icon

is displayed

on the top row of your phone screen.

3.

Use the

and

keys to play the next and

previous songs in the list.

4.

To skip directly to a different song:
– Press

and select

List

.

– Press

up or down to scroll through

the list.

– Highlight a song, press

and

select

Play

.

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