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- 11-26-2006, 01:24 PM #1Matt BeckwithGuest
1. When playing audio files, can you fast forward or rewind? I use my
MP3 player in the Razor to play lectures (not music), so need to be
able to rewind.
2. When I'm playing an MP3 file, and the phone rings, and I'm wearing
the headset, it automatically answers the phone (as I've programmed it
to do). But I don't seem to be able to resume the MP3 file where I
left off. On the other hand, if I hit the red button during play, it
asks me whether I want to suspend. How do I guarantee that I'll always
be able to suspend and later resume? Otherwise, I might have to listen
to a 1-hour lecture from the beginning each time I'm interrupted by a
call.
3. Is it possible to delete the audio files that came with the MP3
player? When I open the "audio" folder on my laptop's desktop (after
plugging the phone into my laptop's USB port), I don't find these
files. Am I just stuck with them?
4. How do you do 1-button calling with the Razor? I haven't been able
to figure it out from the user manual or the help files.
Thanks!
Matt
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- 11-26-2006, 02:51 PM #2BruceRGuest
Re: A few questions from a new razor owner
Matt Beckwith wrote:
SNIP
> 3. Is it possible to delete the audio files that came with the MP3
> player? When I open the "audio" folder on my laptop's desktop (after
> plugging the phone into my laptop's USB port), I don't find these
> files. Am I just stuck with them?
Read up on how to do it at www.motox.info and www.motomodders.net.
You'll need some free software and you have to do it carefully so you
don't screw up your phone.
>
> 4. How do you do 1-button calling with the Razor? I haven't been able
> to figure it out from the user manual or the help files.
The numbers you program as speed dial 2 through 9 can be dialled by
pressing and holding the number. 1 is used for voicemail access.
>
> Thanks!
> Matt
- 11-27-2006, 05:06 AM #3Matt BeckwithGuest
Re: A few questions from a new razor owner
BruceR wrote:
> The numbers you program as speed dial 2 through 9 can be dialled by
> pressing and holding the number. 1 is used for voicemail access.
Okay, but how do you do it?
- 11-27-2006, 06:33 AM #4BruceRGuest
Re: A few questions from a new razor owner
Enter a number into the phonebook and edit the entry with the speed dial
number you prefer.
Matt Beckwith wrote:
> BruceR wrote:
>
>> The numbers you program as speed dial 2 through 9 can be dialled by
>> pressing and holding the number. 1 is used for voicemail access.
>
> Okay, but how do you do it?
- 11-27-2006, 11:20 AM #5Guest
Re: A few questions from a new razor owner
Matt Beckwith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 4. How do you do 1-button calling with the Razor? I haven't been able
> to figure it out from the user manual or the help files.
The memory positions 1-9 are 1-touch dial positions.
phonebook-menu-setup:view by list, sort by speed no, done.
Find one of the low numbered positions that you want to use. If it's
already occupied, "edit" the speed number to some higher number.
phonebook-menu-setup:view by list, sort by name, done.
Add the phone number that you want, and edit the speed number to the
position you want to use for 1-touch dial.
You can dial that number by holding the number for a couple of seconds.
Settings;Initial Setup;1-touch dial has to match either phone or SIM, where
you've stored the numbers. I store to the phone because it can contain
more information.
Any of the other numbers can be "speed dialed" by entering the
memory location digits,#,dial, but that's more awkward.
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- 11-27-2006, 07:37 PM #6Matt BeckwithGuest
Re: A few questions from a new razor owner
[email protected] wrote:
> phonebook-menu-setup:view by list,
So far so good.
> sort by speed no,
No such option.
> phonebook-menu-setup:view by list,
So far so good.
> sort by name,
No such option.
> Add the phone number that you want,
What if the number's already in the phone book?
What I did is edit the number entry itself, and for speed dial tried to
change it to "2". It said invalid speed dial number. I then tried to
change it to "0002" but it wouldn't let me enter zero's.
Matt
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