Obihai OBi1000 User Guide User Manual
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OBi1000 User Guide
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Ringtone Picker
This
app
allows
the
user
to
select
a
ringtone
from
a
list
of
ringtone
files
stored
in
an
internal
folder.
The
soft
sey
offers
options
to
let
the
user
play
or
stop
the
highlighted
ringtone
Figure 54: Ringtone browser
Adding a Background Picture to the Phone
You
can
select
the
background
picture
to
show
on
the
phone
using
the
User
Preferences
App.
The
picture
is
selected
from
among
the
pictures
stored
in
the
phone’s
internal
storage.
To
add
you
own
pictures
to
the
phone
to
be
used
as
background picture, follow these steps:
1. Copy your picture to a USB memory drive. The picture must be in PNG or JPG/JPEG format. It is preferred to
have
a
dimension
of
480x272;
otherwise
the
phone
will
resize
it
to
the
correct
size.
Resampling
the
image
size
on
your
computer
before
loading
onto
the
phone
will
yield
the
best
display
results
and
ensure
your
wallpaper
is
displayed
crisply.
2. Connect
the
USB
drive
to
one
of
the
USB
ports
on
the
back
of
the
phone
3. On
the
phone
GUI,
go
to
Settings
and
select
the
Storage
item
4. Under Settings/Storage, highlight the Device option and press > or < until you see the USB Port where the
USB drive is connected (the icon should be green)
5. Select
“Explore”
soft
key
6. Highlight
the
picture
file
in
your
USB
drive
and
press
“Copy”
7. Select
the
“backgnd”
folder
of
the
Internal
device
as
the
destination
folder
to
copy
the
picture
file
to
8. Back
to
Settings/Storage
and
press
“Eject”
before
unplugging
the
USB
drive
from
the
phone
Adding a Ringtone File to the Phone
You
can
select
the
default
ringtone
by
using
the
User
Preferences
App.
The
ringtone
is
selected
from
among
the
ringtone
files
stored
on
the
phone’s
internal
storage.
To
add
your
own
ringtones
to
the
phone,
follow
these
steps:
1. Copy your ringtone file to a USB memory drive. The ringtone must be in WAV format encoded in 16-‐bit
linear PCM mono and sampled at 16000 samples/second (16kHz).
2. Connect
the
USB
drive
to
one
of
the
USB
ports
on
the
back
of
the
phone
3. On
the
phone
GUI,
go
to
Settings
and
select
the
Storage
item
4. Under
Settings/Storage,
highlight
the
Device
option
and
press
>
or
<
until
you
see
the
USB
Port
where
the
USB drive is connected (the icon should be green)
5. Select
“Explore”
soft
key
6. Highlight
the
ringtone
file
in
your
USB
drive
and
press
“Copy”
7. Select
the
“ringtones”
folder
of
the
Internal
device
as
the
destination
folder
to
copy
the
ringtone
file
to
8. Back
to
Settings/Storage
and
press
“Eject”
before
unplugging
the
USB
drive
from
the
phone