Helio Ocean user manual Disconnecting the USB Cable, Music Player, USB Connections

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BASIC OPERATION

BASIC FUNCTIONS

MUSIC PLAYER

The Music Player is for playing files saved on your microSD Card or on the device’s internal memory. To initiate playback

music with the device closed, press and hold , then last

played music files will be play. Press [FFW] or press [FRW] to select another MP3 file. In order to stop the music player while it is playing with handset closed, it is required

to open the shell and press .

The Music Player can only play MP3, AAC, or WMA files. Please consult the recorded source file for details.

USB CONNECTIONS

Want to download your music and video files onto your Ocean? It’s easy, all you need is the USB cable included with your Ocean. First, plug one end of the USB cable into the Ocean and the other end into your computer’s USB port. The icons “Helio Ocean” and “Helio Ext” (when a microSD/T-Flash card is inserted) should appear on your desktop. (“Helio Ocean” is your Internal Memory and “Helio Ext” is your External Memory.

From the idle mode on your device, press [MENU], then select from the following transfer options

1.Helio Sync: For Windows and Helio PC applications.

2.Mass Storage Mode: For Windows and OS X. Just drag and drop the media files from your hard drive into the appropriate folder inside the Helio Ocean icon or the Helio Ext icon.

3.Video + Music Sync Mode: To use with Windows Media Player to sync or for music subscriptions such as Yahoo! Music. Just drag and drop media files into the Helio Ocean icon.

BASIC FUNCTIONS

BASIC OPERATION

DISCONNECTING THE USB CABLE

Once you’ve transferred the files you want, follow these steps to disconnect your USB cable safely and avoid corruption to your internal memory.

For PCs: At the bottom of your computer screen, click on the icon for “Safely Remove Hardware.” Select the item you wish to disconnect and click “OK”. Once you get a message that says “You may now remove hardware,” you can remove the USB cable from the computer.

For Macs: On your desktop, find the item you wish to dis- connect. Click and drag it to the “Eject” icon or eject using the Finder. Once the item has been removed from the desktop, you can remove the USB cable from the computer.

If your music files appear to be corrupted, then you’ll have to reformat the internal memory. Here’s how:

1.Back up all the content in your internal memory using Mass Storage Mode.

2.Press [MENU]

3.Select [Video + Music]

4.Select [Memory]

5. [Clear Memory]

6. [Internal Memory]

7. [All Media + Licenses]

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Contents Ocean Table of Contents WelcomeTable of Contents Before Using Your Handset FCC HEARING-AID Compatibility HACBefore Using Handset ViewFunction Keys OK KeyDisplay Indicators Power Connection Battery InstallationBattery Removal Battery ChargingBattery Standby Time Battery Usage TimesInformation Installing the Microsd Card Using Microsd Card Optional AccessoryRemoving the Microsd Card It will pop-out to allow you to remove the cardTurning the Handset OFF Turning the Handset onOn / OFF Menu Summary Basic OperationMain Menu 2ND Depth 3RD Depth 4TH Depth Basic Operation Menu Summary Making a CallMaking AN International Call Basic Functions Basic OperationEnter Lock Mode Calling a Number from ContactsAnswering a Call Speaker PhoneAdjusting Volume Using FlashlightCall Waiting SEC/HARD PauseDisconnecting the USB Cable Music PlayerUSB Connections Music with the device closed, press and hold , then lastContacts Call HistorySpeaker on OFF WAY CallLock Mode Using ANY Available SystemSend Message MY NumberMemory Functions MemoMemory Functions Storing Handset NumberStandard Input Mode T9WORD Input ModeNumeric Mode Symbol ModeKorean Mode Using Qwerty KeyboardTWO-TOUCH Dialing ONE-TOUCH/TWO-TOUCH DialingMenu Functions Customize RingsDownload Rings ScreensVolume SoundRing Vibration AlertsSound Effects Missed CallsSET Alert Alert TypeOverlay Calendar / ClockDual Clock Animated StickerFont BacklightCall Answer Call onCall Forwarding Call IgnoreVoice Privacy TTYReset Mode Transition TimeMemory Info Software InfoSET Password BluetoothSecurity Phone LockPower Discovery ModeFind Device Device NameView ALL FIT to Screen / Show Actual SizeShow Mini MAP / Hide Mini MAP Text only / Text and ImagesSettings ZoomImages Image ListPress Menu to access the taken picture’s other options HistoryTaking a Photo Through the Menu CameraWhite Balance FlashBrightness AlbumTo activate the camera’s timer function. Off, 5sec, 10sec To select a camera mode. Photo, VideoTo select a picture quality. Super Fine, Fine, Normal To activate the flash function. Off, On, AutoVideo Mode Options Video CameraTo select a video quality. High, Standard, Economy To activate the flash function. Off, OnTo select a saved video location. Internal, External Press Save to save video optionTo access options, press Menu Photo AlbumVideo Album Helio AlbumPrint Photos Memory InfoVideo Player Menu Functions VIDEO+MUSICVideo Download VideoMusic Music PlayerDownload Music Memory Info Clear MemoryMemory ContactMenu Functions Contact NEW ContactEdit Contact Delete ContactCopy to NEW Contact Copy to Existing ContactSearch Contacts Copy ContactGroup Duplicates SynchronizeSeparate Duplicates Email AS Vcard Select MultipleRefresh Presence Press Contact Press MenuPress MONTHLY/WEEKLY/DAILY to exchange display mode Menu Functions GamesDownload Game CalendarContents Alarm onAlarm Time SubjectRepeat IntervalRing VibrateTo reset, press Clear MemoCalculator World TimePress OK to result appears on bottom below converter Unit ConverterInput a new text memo, press Voice Memo StopwatchMessage When a NEW Message ArrivesMessage Menu Functions Message Send TEXT/PICAdd field is highlighted To insert an image or media By pressing CONTACTS, you can choose from the followingOVER-THE-AIR Settings Service TEXT/PIC InboxIf handset number is included, press To reply to the message, press ReplyVarious feature depending on Service SIGN-INIM Contact List ConversationSend Email Email MessagesSubj field is highlighted. Input the Subject Press Helio Mail YahooMessage field is highlighted Input a new email To send the email, press SendAOL Windows LiveGmail EarthlinkCustom POP3/IMAP AppsSafety Warranty Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Pacemakers Other Medical DevicesPosted Facilities AircraftBODY-WORN Operation Safety and Warranty SAR Information SAR InformationWireless Devices Safety and Warranty FDA Consumer Update Do wireless handsets pose a health hazard?What are the results of the research done already? What about children using wireless handsets? Pantech WIRELESS, INC WarrantySafety and Warranty 12 Month Limited Warranty 148