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Change how time is displayed

When you play a file, the Playback screen shows either how much time has elapsed since you started playing the file or how much time is remaining until the file ends.

1If you are not on the Playback screen, press m until you are.

2Select Menu, select Options, and then select Playback.

3In the Show time as box, do one of the following.

To

Select

 

 

Show elapsed time on the Playback screen.

Elapsed

 

 

Show remaining time on the Playback screen.

Remaining

 

 

Change playback after a phone call

When you place or receive a phone call, any file that you are playing is automatically paused. You can choose whether you want playback to automatically resume after you complete your call.

1If you are not on the Playback screen, press m until you are.

2Select Menu, select Options, and then select Playback.

3Do one of the following.

To

Do This

 

 

Resume playback after you complete a

Select the Resume playback after a phone call check box.

phone call.

 

 

 

Prevent playback from resuming after you

Clear the Resume playback after a phone call check box.

complete a phone call.

 

 

 

Change network connection speed

1If you are not on the Playback screen, press m until you are.

2Select Menu, select Options, and then select Network.

3In the Internet Connection box, select the speed of your network connection.

Change network protocol options

1If you are not on the Playback screen, press m until you are.

2Select Menu, select Options, and then select Network.

3In Protocol, select the check box for each protocol that you want to enable. Note: Enter the port number for User Datagram Protocol (UDP), if necessary.

Note: You must select at least one protocol.

Note: We recommend that you select all protocols. However, if your network implements a firewall that prevents you from receiving streams that use the UDP or TCP protocols, you might want to clear the UDP or TCP check boxes.

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Nextel comm I930, I920 Change how time is displayed, Change playback after a phone call, Change network connection speed

I920, I930 specifications

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