Lanix LX14 User Manual - page 21
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Multimedia
TV
You can use your phone to watch TV.
¾ Press the back key to Power off the TV.
¾ Press the Left/Right key to change the searching function of step to next channel.
¾ Press the Up/Down key to adjust TV volume.
¾ Press Options to access the following options: Auto Search, Settings, channel list, Settings and help.
Set Region set the country of the TV
Input channel input the channel
Program List
Scan research the live channels
Full Screen set the TV screen full
Camera
The phones built‐in high‐pixel CMOS camera, digital zoom varies with the size of image. In the camera feature you
can use Option to make the following operation:
¾ Switch to: you can enter the album folders or to video recorder
¾ Capture mode: Normal, continuous shot or smile shot
¾ Image size: Wallpaper or VGA
¾ Face detection off/on you can choose on/off of the face detection
¾ Self timer off/5 sec/10sec
¾ EV setting: set the EV 0.+1,+2,+3
¾ Image quality: set the image quality as Fine/good/normal.
¾ White balance: set the white balance.
¾ Shutter sound off/sound1/sound2/sound3.
¾ Anti flicker 50Hz/60Hz
¾ Scene mode: set automatic and night shoot mode.
¾ Effect settings: set different photo effects.
¾ Storage: save the photos to phone or T‐FLASH card.
¾ Restore default: Select this operation, the various camera setting parameters will restore to the
default parameters.
Audio player
The music player is used to play music files in your phone and T‐flash card.
Point the Options you can select the following operation:
¾ Play: play the music files which be selected
¾ Suspend: suspend the music you played.
¾ Forwards: play the front music
¾ Backwards: play the back music
¾ Sound volume: adjust the volume of the playing music.
¾ Settings: set playlist, way for play files, background music on/off, Bluetooth earphone on/off, music style
and etc.
Remark: Maybe the sound will be destroyed by the size of the head phones. It’s better to use stereo phone to
enjoy high quality music. Music copyright be protected by international treaties and national copyright law, you