LG KF510 User Guide - Page 49

Documents, Viewing a document, Others, External memory, Using your phone as a Mass, storage device

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Auto next play - Allows to set the play mode: Off, Repeat once and Repeat all. • Off: Plays the selected file. • Repeat once: Plays all files in a list once. • Repeat all: Continues to play all files in a list repeatedly. List view / Thumbnail view - Change the way you view your videos. Documents From the Documents menu, you can view all of your document files. From here you can view Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Text and PDF files. Viewing a document 1 Touch Menu then select My stuff. 2 Select Documents. 3 Select a document and touch View. Others From the Others menu, you can view the files which are not saved in Images, Sounds, Videos or Documents folder. You may find that when you transfer files from your computer to your phone that they appear in the Others folder rather than the Documents folder. If this happens you can move them. 01 To Move a file from Others to Documents: 02 1 Touch Menu, then select My stuff followed by Others. 03 2 Select a file and touch Options. 04 3 Touch Move, then touch Move again. 05 External memory 06 If you've inserted a memory card it will be displayed as a folder within My stuff. 07 Your external memory folder will be divided into five further folders: Images, Sounds, 08 Videos, Documents and Others. Each folder will contain all the files of that type which are saved to your memory card rather than your handset. Using your phone as a Mass storage device Your KF510 can be used as a mass storage device, just like a USB stick. This is a great way of moving your files from your computer to your phone. If you've inserted a memory card, when connecting as Mass storage, it will be displayed as two drives on your computer: the handset memory and external memory. GET CREATIVE 49

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Auto next play
- Allows to set the play
mode:
Off
,
Repeat once
and
Repeat all
.
• Off
: Plays the selected file.
• Repeat once
: Plays all files in a list once.
• Repeat all
: Continues to play all files in a
list repeatedly.
List view / Thumbnail view
- Change the
way you view your videos.
Documents
From the
Documents
menu, you can view
all of your document files. From here you
can view Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Text and
PDF files.
Viewing a document
1
Touch
Menu
then select
My stuff
.
2
Select
Documents
.
3
Select a document and touch
View
.
Others
From the Others menu, you can view the
files which are not saved in Images, Sounds,
Videos or Documents folder.
You may find that when you transfer files
from your computer to your phone that they
appear in the
Others
folder rather than the
Documents
folder. If this happens you can
move them.
To Move a file from
Others
to
Documents:
1
Touch
Menu
,
then select
My stuff
followed by
Others
.
2
Select a file and touch
Options
.
3
Touch
Move
, then touch
Move
again.
External memory
If you’ve inserted a memory card it will
be displayed as a folder within
My stuff
.
Your external memory folder will be divided
into five further folders:
Images
,
Sounds
,
Videos
,
Documents
and
Others
. Each
folder will contain all the files of that type
which are saved to your memory card rather
than your handset.
Using your phone as a Mass
storage device
Your KF510 can be used as a mass storage
device, just like a USB stick. This is a great
way of moving your files from your computer
to your phone. If you’ve inserted a memory
card, when connecting as
Mass storage
,
it will be displayed as two drives on your
computer: the handset memory and external
memory.