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Kinoma Play
and
Kinoma FreePlay
Quick-Start Guide
Note
Everything in this guide applies to Kinoma Play for Windows Mobile, Kinoma Play for Symbian/S60, andKinoma FreePlay for Windows Mobile, except where noted.
Install
Kinoma Play is delivered as a standard installer file, a
.cab
file for Windows Mobile and
.sisx 
forSymbian/S60. To install, open the file on your phone and follow the instructions.When asked to choose an install location, we recommend that on Windows Mobile you choose
Device
 (instead of 
Storage Card
), and on Symbian/S60 that you choose
Phone memory
(instead of 
Memorycard
).
Tip:
Your phone may call its removable memory “Memory card” or “Storage Card”. Thisdocument uses “Storage Card” to refer to a phone’s removable memory.
To uninstall, use
Remove Programs
in your phone’s
Settings
on Windows Mobile, and
ApplicationManager > Installed Apps
on Symbian/S60.
 Activate
Before you can use Kinoma Play, you must activate it by entering a
Purchase Key.
Activation should beperformed “over the air,” which means you need to have a data connection available the first time youuse Kinoma Play. Each purchase key can be used for only one phone.
 
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Kinoma FreePlay
To activate Kinoma FreePlay, enter your email address when prompted and select
Activate
. You’ll soonreceive email with instructions for completing activation.
Network access
Kinoma Play is a social media browser with a strong emphasis on internet media. To avoid unexpectedcharges, you need to either have an unlimited data plan or be connected via Wi-Fi (if your phonesupports it).
Tip:
If you’re using a Wi-Fi connection, disable low-power mode because it can significantlyreduce available network bandwidth.
Launch
On Windows Mobile phones, launch Kinoma Play using your phone’s
Start
menu. On Symbian/S60phones, launch Kinoma Play from the application menu.
Getting around
Soft keys on Windows Mobile
Kinoma Play uses your phone’s soft keys as follows:
 
The left soft key is
Back
, and it acts like the
Back
button in a web browser(as does your phone’s dedicated
Back
key, if it has one).
 
The right soft key is
Menu
, and it shows or hides the menu pod(see the “Menu pod” section below).If you’re playing audio or video, the Main screen displays the
Now Playing
item for the left soft key.When you see a
Now Playing
item, pressing the left soft key jumps directly to it.
 
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Soft keys on Symbian/S60
Kinoma Play uses your phone’s soft keys as follows:
 
The right soft key is
Back
, and it acts like the
Back
button in a web browser(as does your phone’s dedicated
Back
key, if it has one).
 
The left soft key is
Menu
, and it shows or hides the menu pod(see the “Menu pod” section below).If you’re playing audio or video, the Main screen displays the
Now Playing
item for the right soft key.When you see a
Now Playing
item, pressing the right soft key jumps directly to it.Note that the screenshots used in this document follow Windows Mobile conventions rather than thosedescribed here.
5-way control pad
If you have a 5-way control pad, you can use it to navigate and select items:
Go Home
The Home screen (described in the next section) is your “home base”, and is very easy to get to fromanywhere. Just touch-and-hold
Back
soft key, or press-and-hold the
Center
or
Back
key.
Menu pod
Kinoma Play’s
menu pod 
provides fast access to many powerful capabilities. Think of it as a carousel of menus that are always optimized for what you’re doing.Press
Menu
to show the menu pod. Use
Left
and
Right
to move between menus, or just flick left andright if you have a touchscreen phone.

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