Playing Mp3 Files On Your Phone; Creating The Playlist; Playing Songs - Cisco SPA 525G2 User Manual

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Playing MP3 files on your phone

Your phone contains an audio player that can play .mp3 files. To play music on your phone, you must load
the audio files onto a USB memory device (not sold with the phone). The phone reads the files from the
device, so the device must remain inserted while playing the files.
Note: Only MP3 music with no Digital Media Rights protection can be played on the Cisco SPA 525G2 IP
Phone.

Creating the playlist

Note: The MP3 playlist on the Cisco SPA 525G2 is limited to 48 songs.
1. Connect a USB storage device to your PC.
2. Create a directory named 'mp3' on the USB device and copy the audio files into that directory.
3. Remove the USB device from your PC and insert it into the USB slot on the Cisco SPA 525G2.
4. Press the 'Setup' button.
5. Scroll to MP3 Player and press 'Select'.
6. Press 'Add List' to create a playlist from the songs on the USB device.
7. Choose songs by choosing one of the following methods:
o Choose individual songs by scrolling to the song you want and pressing the 'Right Arrow'
key or the 'Select' button.
o Choose all songs on the USB device by pressing 'SelectAll'.
o You can clear all selected songs by pressing 'ClearAll'.
8. After choosing songs, the songs will be marked with a check in the box next to the song. Press
'Add' to add the selected songs to the playlist.

Playing songs

In the Playlist, scroll to the song you want to begin playing and press 'Play'. You have the following
controls:
Stop – Stop the song. Pressing play will restart song play.
Previous – Move to the previous song in the playlist.
Next – Move to the next song in the playlist.
Back – Move back one screen to the playlist.
Controlling the Audio
Use the 'Volume' button on the phone to turn the music up or down.
To switch the audio destination between the speaker, headset, and handset, press the 'Up Arrow' or 'Down
Arrow' key. The icon on the left above the song length display shows the audio destination of speaker,
handset, or headset (see the following graphic).
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