Motorola V80 manual Activating Rhythm Lights, +$1* +, Setting Description

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Press

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2

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select the option

 

 

 

3

S up or down

scroll to 2Q or 2II

 

 

 

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confirm the setting

 

 

 

Activating Rhythm Lights

Rhythm lights make your phone’s display and keys flash in beat with music or noise around you. You can activate rhythm lights for up to 10 minutes.

Find the Feature

M > 6HWWLQJV > 3HUVRQDOLVH

 

> 5K\WKP /LJKWV

 

 

Setting

Description

3DWWHUQ￿

choose a light pattern to activate

 

5K\WKP /LJKWV, or turn the lights 2II

 

 

7LPHU￿

set how many minutes 5K\WKP /LJKWV will

 

stay active (up to 10 minutes)

 

 

6HQVLWLYLW\￿

set how loud the music has to be before

 

5K\WKP /LJKWV respond (1 to 7)

 

 

Notes:

Rhythm Lights only work when your phone is idle and your battery is not low. Rhythm Lights pause if you press a key or receive a call or message.

Your phone can also flash for incoming calls and messages. Some games might make your phone flash and vibrate.

64 - Setting Up Your Phone

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