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Doing more with your frame

Playing music

Play/Pause button

1 Tap (Home), then (Music). Slide to highlight a music source then tap OK.

2Slide to the right/left to move up/down the music source list, then tap OK.

3Slide right/left to go to the previous/next song, or tap Select all, then tap the Play button on the bottom of the border to start playing music.

Tap (Audio Options) at the bottom to turn on/off Shuffle Play and to set Audio Priority. For more details, see page 57.

4Tap (Play slide show) on the right border to return to your slide show.

NOTE: Music plays automatically when a memory card or USB device with music on it is connected. To prevent music from playing automatically, tap Home > Settings > Viewing Options > Music auto-play > Off.

Notes on playing, copying, deleting music:

To add background music while a slide show is playing, touch the border to display

the icons. Tap (Slide show options) > Background music, then tap Select.

A headphone jack is available on the side of the frame (see page i).

Adjust the frame volume with the Volume button (see page ii). The on-screen volume indicator appears in the upper right corner.

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W820, W1020 specifications

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