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TIP You can upgrade Pocket Tunes to a version that supports more music file formats (such as WMA); supports subscription music; and includes additional features. For more info, visit www.pocket-tunes.com/palm.

DID YOU KNOW? If a call comes in when you’re listening to music, you can take the call and the music pauses automatically. After you finish the call, the music starts again.

Setting up Windows Media Player for MP3

On a Windows computer, you need to set Windows Media Player to save your music files in MP3 format in order for the files to be compatible with Pocket Tunes.

1Connect your smartphone to your computer with the sync cable.

2Press Applications and select pTunes .

3On your computer, open Windows Media Player, and then click the full-screenicon in the upper-right corner to maximize the window.

4Click Tools, and then click Options.

5Click the Rip Music tab, click the Format pick list, and then select mp3. Click OK.

6Click Tools, and then click Options.

7Click the Devices tab, select Palm Handheld from the Devices list, and then click Properties.

Select your smartphone

Click

Properties

8Click the Quality tab, uncheck the

Convert files as required by this handheld (recommended) box. Click Apply.

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Palm 680 manual Setting up Windows Media Player for MP3, Press Applications and select pTunes