Sony Ericsson P990i User Guide - Page 74

Buffering tab, Proxy tab, FM radio, Status for RDS, AF, TA and NEWS. If no indicator

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stretched to use as much of the screen as possible, without changing the aspect ratio. Buffering tab • Media buffer - controls the amount of data that is saved before playback of a stream begins. Normally you would use the default setting. Selecting a higher setting can improve playback, at the expense of higher memory usage. • Cache - cache memory is used to temporarily store streaming video so that data does not have to be downloaded again if you rewind and watch a clip again. Select Clear cache to free up memory. Proxy tab Use the Internet settings unless you have instructions from, for example, your operator or company IT department to use manual configuration. FM radio Your phone features an FM radio with RDS (Radio Data System) functionality. You can save up to 20 favourites as presets. You can switch to another application and still listen to the radio in the background. Your handsfree acts as the antenna and must be connected before you start the radio. The sound from the radio can be used as an alarm signal (provided your handsfree is connected.). The sound will automatically be transferred to the loudspeaker. Set the alarm time in the Time application, see Setting alarms on page 92. Note: You must switch your phone on to use the radio. (You cannot use it in Flight Mode.) Do not switch it on in areas where mobile phones are prohibited. See Flight mode on page 13. You can use the FM Radio with the flip closed or open - this describes how A to use it with the B flip closed. The picture shows a C typical radio FM radio base dialog with indicators and controls: FM radio RDS AF TA NEWS E STEREO 6 SR P1 D Search Save More A. Status for RDS, AF, TA and NEWS. If no indicator is visible the function is off. See Using the RDS functions on page 76. B. Stereo/Mono indicator. 74 Media player P990i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.

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74
Media player
P990i
This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
stretched to use as much of the screen as possible,
without changing the aspect ratio.
Buffering tab
Media buffer
– controls the amount of data that is
saved before playback of a stream begins. Normally
you would use the default setting. Selecting a higher
setting can improve playback, at the expense of
higher memory usage.
Cache
– cache memory is used to temporarily store
streaming video so that data does not have to be
downloaded again if you rewind and watch a clip
again. Select
Clear cache
to free up memory.
Proxy tab
Use the Internet settings unless you have instructions
from, for example, your operator or company IT
department to use manual configuration.
FM radio
Your phone features an FM radio with RDS (Radio Data
System) functionality. You can save up to 20 favourites
as presets.
You can switch to another application and still listen to
the radio in the background.
Your handsfree acts as the antenna and must be
connected before you start the radio.
The sound from the radio can be used as an alarm signal
(provided your handsfree is connected.). The sound will
automatically be transferred to the loudspeaker. Set the
alarm time in the Time application, see
Setting alarms
on page 92.
Note:
You must switch your phone on to use the radio.
(You cannot use it in Flight Mode.) Do not switch it on
in areas where mobile phones are prohibited. See Flight
mode on page 13.
You can use the FM
Radio with the flip
closed or open –
this describes how
to use it with the
flip closed. The
picture shows a
typical radio FM
radio base dialog
with indicators and
controls:
A.
Status for RDS, AF, TA and NEWS. If no indicator
is visible the function is off. See
Using the RDS
functions
on page 76.
B.
Stereo/Mono indicator.
FM radio
RDS
AF
TA
NEWS
STEREO
SR P1
Search
Save
More
6
A
B
C
E
D