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This product contains software that is subject to certain restrictions under the U S Export Administration Regulations and may not be exported or re exported to U S embargoed destinations In addition this product may not be exported or reexported to persons and entities prohibited by the U S Export Administration Regulations WARNING US WARNING Table of contents WARNING 2 Precautions 8 Checking the package contents 12 Things you can do with the PSP system 14 Games Playing games 28 Step 1 Install Media Go 30 Step 2 Start Media Go 31 Step 3 Download purchase a game 32 Step 4 Start the game 37 Preparation Part names and functions 16 Charging the battery 20 Turning the system on and off 23 Downloading games using the PSP system or PS3 system 39 Network Using the wireless networking feature 40 Updating the system software 41 Basic operations Sony PSP N1001 Playstation Portable Using the XMB XrossMediaBar menu 24 Using the on screen keyboard 26 Table of contents PSP system documentation Support Before requesting service 42 LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY
Internet Index A AC adaptor 46 AC power connecting adaptor 47 accessories memory 51 adding memory 51 Alt keys 89 Application Cards 196 audio files 130 audio features 130 notifications 111 power plan 200 power plan hot key 114 real time clock RTC 106 removing 115 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Bridge Media Adapter inserting memory media 136 removing memory media 137 button power 51 61 start 124 B backing up files 87 battery changing 115 charge indicator light 48 109 charge not lasting 170 charging 46 48 conserving power 112 disposal 120 low charge 111 monitoring power 48 109 not charging 169 C character keys 88 charging the battery 48 checking device properties 167 click 68 communications network connection 126 set up 125 computer caring for 84 cleaning 84 224 Index 225 moving 84 non system disk or disk error message 163 not accessing disk drives 162 running on battery power 105 setting up 43 53 warning resume failure message 162 computer lock 85 computing tips 86 ConfigFree 156
Samsung PC Studio 3 1 User s Guide Copyright 2005 2006 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Contents 1 Samsung PC Studio 3 1 1 System Requirements 3 1 2 PC Studio Features 3 1 3 Live Update 9 2 Connection 11 2 1 Connecting Phone to PC 11 2 2 Starting Connection Manager 11 2 3 USB 12 2 4 Bluetooth 12 2 5 Infrared 15 2 6 Serial 15 3 Phone Editor 16 3 1 Overview 16 3 2 Starting Phone Editor 16 3 3 Phonebook Management 17 3 4 Organiser Management 19 3 5 Settings Management 21 3 6 Importing and Exporting 22 4 Message Manager 25 4 1 Overview 25 4 2 Starting Message Manager 25 4 3 Text Message Management 26 4 4 Multimedia Message Management 33 5 PC Sync 40 5 1 Overview 40 5 2 Starting PC Sync 40 5 3 Synchronising 42 5 4 Options and Settings 42 5 5 Full Synchronisation 45 6 Phone Explorer 47 6 1 Overview 47 6 2 Starting Phone Explorer 47 6 3 Folders and Files View 48 1 6 4 Transferring Files between Phone and PC 48 6 5 Opening Files 52 6 6 Renaming Files 52 6 7 Deleting Files 52 7 Networking Wizard
LG KF600 Manual Guide for Owners | Specifications 1 Basic Specifications | Specs | Type Slide RF band EDGE 900 1800 1900 Dimensions 101 2mm L x 50 7mm W x 14 1mm D Upper display 320 x 240 pixels 2 00 Weight 107g Standard battery Li Ion 800 mAh Standby Time Max hrs 300 hrs Talk Time hrs 3 hrs Color choices Pastel pink shiny pink wine red and titan 262K color TFT 262K color TFT Lower pad InteractPad 240 x 176 pixels 1 5 2 Main Features InteractPad Unique interactive touch based virtual navigation keypad that interacts with upper display and with the user Enables natural and intuitive use of menu keys Buttons change number size shape depending on the task at hand InteractPad only shows task optimized navigation keys needed for each task Contextualized menus and options for easier use Ideal user interface for multimedia features including music camera camcorder etc Horizontal viewing and menu controls for camera Scrolling dragging bar for music player Multi sensorial feedback audio visual and haptic tactile feedback Hand writing 