Touch screen transfer music – AT&T VU CU920 User Manual
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Subcategories:
Menu
Multimedia
My Stuff
Settings
Touch Screen
Transfer Music
Your phone is not just for talking. You can also
listen to music from your favorite artists on your
phone. Transfer your favorite tunes today.
1. Make sure your music is in MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, or
eAAC+ format.
2. Insert the microSD™ card* (gold contacts facing
down) into the slot underneath the SIM card in the
back of the phone by the battery.
3. Power on the phone and connect it to your PC using
a USB data cable.*
4. Once the Portable Device screen pops up on your PC,
select the second option and click
OK.
5. From within Windows Media Player, songs will
populate the left side of the screen.
CU920 Music
Sync Player should be the destination for the songs
on the right side of the screen.
6. Check/drag** songs to be transferred, then click
the
Start Sync button.
7. When finished, tap
Cancel on the phone, then Yes to
exit music sync, then disconnect the USB cable.
Touch Protection
The touch screen and hard keys are automatically locked
when the phone is inactive for 30 seconds (default).
Unlocking the Touch Screen
• Press the
Unlock Key on the right side of the phone.
Using the Touch Screen
1. Use the tip of your finger to touch the center of a touch
key. It’s not necessary to press hard. A light tap will do.
2. Press and drag your finger up or down to scroll. A beep will
sound when you’ve reached the top or bottom of a menu.
3. Press the
Power/End Key at any time to return to the
idle screen.
Entering Text
• Tap
to change from alphanumeric to QWERTY
keyboard mode.
Touch Screen Settings
1. Tap
Menu
,
Settings
, then
Touch Settings to
adjust the touch screen’s sound and vibration.
2. If the touch screen is not responding as you expect,
calibrate the screen for touch accuracy.
** Steps may vary depending
on Windows Media Player
version.
Warning! Do not
disconnect phone while file
transfer is in progress.
*
* microSD card
and USB data
cable sold
separately; go to
att.com/wireless.
Requirement: Windows Media®
Player 10 or higher. Not compatible
with Mac OS or iTunes.