Nokia 6610i - Using the radio

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Using the radio

When the r

a

dio is on, press

Option

s

and select

Switch off

to turn off the radi

o.

Save ch

a

n

nel

to save the r

a

dio channel you

have found, ref

er to

Tuning a radio

channel

above. Up to 20

r

a

dio channels can be saved.

Automatic tuning

. Briefly press

or

to st

art the channel search

upwards o

r downwar

ds. Th

e sear

ch stops when a chan

nel has been found,

pre

ss

OK

. To s

a

ve

the

cha

nnel,

se

e

Save ch

annel

above.

Manual t

uning

. Br

iefly pr

ess

or

to mo

ve the channel search 0.1

MHz upwards

or downwards

or press and

h

o

ld down

th

e key

s to quickly searc

h

upwards o

r downwards for

a channe

l. To save the

chan

nel, press

OK

and s

ee

Save ch

a

n

nel

above.

Ti

p:

To quickl

y select

Manual tuning

, pre

ss

w

h

en in th

e

Ra

dio

men

u

.

Set frequency

. If you know the frequency of the radio channel

you would like

to listen to (between 87.5 MHz an

d 108.0 MHz), key i

t

in and p

ress

OK

. To sa

ve

the channel, see

Save channel

above.

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Ti

p:

To quickl

y select

Set frequency

, pres

s

whe

n

in the

Radio

men

u

.

Delete chan

nel

. To delete a saved channe

l, scroll

to it, press

Delete

, a

n

d

OK

.

Rename

. Key in a new name fo

r the saved channel and press

OK

.

Loudspeaker

(or

Headset

) to list

en to the radio using the loudspeaker (or

he

ads

et)

. K

eep t

h

e he

ads

et c

o

nnect

ed to the

phone.

The le

ad of the

hea

d

se

t

functions as the radio antenn

a.

Mono out

p

ut

(or

Stereo output

) to listen to the r

a

dio in mono (or in stereo).

You can normall

y make a c

a

ll or an

swer

an incomi

n

g

call wh

il

e listening to the

radi

o. The vo

lume of the radio i

s muted. When you end the call, th

e radio wil

l

automatically be turned on.

When an application usi

n

g

a GPRS or

HSCSD con

n

ection is sending or r

ecei

ving

data, it may interfe

re with the radio.