Managing music player settings, Troubleshooting – Kyocera K352 User Manual

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Using the Music Player

Tip:

Use the

and

keys on the left side of

the phone to adjust the volume when the music is
playing. Press

to pause a song and

to

resume it.

Saving songs to the playlist

You can select songs to the playlist and play just
those songs on your phone.

1.

Select

Menu

Tones & Images

MP3 Player

2.

Press

to select options.

3.

Highlight

List

and press

.

4.

Highlight the song you wish to select and
press

.

5.

Highlight

Select Play

and press

to select

the song for the playlist.

6.

Scroll through the list and press

to

continue selecting songs to the playlist.

7.

When you have completed your selection,
press

to select

Back

. The message

“Save to playlist?” will appear.

8.

Select

to save your selections to

the playlist.

Note:

The next time you use the

and

keys the songs selected to the playlist will play.

Managing music player settings

You can set personal preferences for skins and
play options in your music player.
To access the music player settings:

1.

Select

Menu

Tones & Images

MP3 Player.

2.

Press

to select options.

3.

Highlight

List

and press

.

4.

Choose an option from the

Settings

menu:

Sound Effect

assigns a sound effect to the

selected song.

Repeat

keeps repeating the selected song

or stops the selected song from repeating.

Random

plays the songs in your playlist in

a random order.

Volume

adjusts the volume of the

music player.

Skin

changes the appearance of the music

player screen.

Troubleshooting

Scenario: Song is not playing

Try renaming the file on your PC, removing any
special characters, spaces, and limiting the length
to 20 characters long.

If the file still does not play:

• The file type may not be supported.
• The file may be DRM (digital rights

management) protected.

• The file may be corrupted.

Scenario: Audio is choppy

• The audio file may be corrupted, but the

audio still plays. Check your audio file
for corruption.

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