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    							TV Out
    Use these settings to control how iPhone plays videos on your TV.
    Turn widescreen on or off:  Choose iPod and turn Widescreen on or off.
    Set TV signal to NTSC or PAL:   Choose iPod > TV Signal and select NTSC or PAL.
    NTSC and PAL are TV broadcast standards. iPhone displays NTSC 480p/PAL 576p 
    when attached to a TV using a Component AV Cable, or NTSC 480i/PAL 576i using a 
    Composite AV Cable. Your TV might use NTSC or PAL, depending on where you bought 
    it. If you’re not sure which to use, check the documentation that came with your TV.
    For more information about using iPhone to play videos on your TV, see “ Watching 
    Videos on a TV
    ”  on page 102.
    Photos
    Slideshow
    Use the Slideshow settings to specify how slideshows display your photos.
    Set the length of time each slide is shown:   Choose Photos > Play Each Slide For and 
    select the length of time.
    Set a transition effect:   Choose Photos > Transition and select a transition effect.
    Set whether to repeat slideshows:   Choose Photos and turn Repeat on or off.
    Set photos to appear randomly or in order:   Choose Photos and turn Shuffle on or off.
    HDR
    The HDR setting on iPhone 4 lets you choose whether to save the normal-exposure 
    photo in addition to the HDR version of a photo when HDR is turned on. See “ Taking 
    Photos and Recording Videos
    ”  on page 126.
    Choose whether to save both the normal-exposure version and the HDR version of 
    photos (iPhone 4):   In Settings, choose Photos, then turn Keep Normal Photo on or off. 
    If the setting is off, only the HDR version of a photo is saved.
    If you save both versions, 
     appears in the upper-left corner of the HDR photo 
    when the controls are visible.
    Notes
    Use Notes settings to change the font used to display your notes, and to set the 
    default account for notes you add on iPhone.
    Change the font:   Choose Notes, then select the font you want to use.
    Set the default account for new notes:   Choose Notes and tap Default Account. Then 
    select an account, or tap On My iPhone if you don’t want notes you add on iPhone to 
    be synced with an account.
    2 11Chapter 25    Settings 
    						
    							Store
    Use Store settings to sign in to an Apple account, create a new Apple account, or edit 
    an existing one. If you have more than one Apple account, you can use Store settings 
    to sign out from one and in to another. 
    By default, the Apple account that appears in Store settings is the one you’re signed in 
    to when you sync iPhone with your computer. 
    Sign in to an Apple account:  Choose Store, tap Sign In, then tap Use Existing Apple ID 
    and enter your Apple ID and password.
    View and edit your account information:   Choose Store, tap your Apple ID, then 
    tap View Apple ID. Tap an item to edit it. To change your account password, tap the 
    Apple ID field.
    Sign in using a different Apple ID:   Choose Store, tap Sign Out, then tap Sign In.
    Create a new Apple ID:  Choose Store, tap Sign In, then tap Create New Apple ID and 
    follow the onscreen instructions.
    Nike + iPod
    Use Nike + iPod settings to activate and customize the Nike + iPod app. See 
    Chapter 27,  “Nike + iPod,”  on page 219 .
    212Chapter 25    Settings 
    						
    							Contacts
    26
    About Contacts
    Contacts makes it easy to call, email, or text your friends and associates. You can add 
    contacts directly on iPhone, or sync contacts from applications on your computer. 
    If you have a MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange account with Contacts enabled, or 
    a supported CardDAV account, you can sync your contacts over the air without 
    connecting iPhone to your computer.
    You can open Contacts from the Home screen, or from the Phone app.
    Adding Contacts
    You can add contacts to iPhone in the following ways:In iTunes, sync contacts from Google or Yahoo!, or sync with applications on your 
     Â
    computer (see “iPhone Settings Panes in iTunes” on page 54)
    Set up a MobileMe or Microsoft Exchange account on iPhone, with Contacts 
     Â
    enabled (see “Setting Up MobileMe Accounts”  on page 26 or “Setting Up Microsoft 
    Exchange Accounts
    ”  on page 27 )
    Install a profile that sets up an Exchange account, with Contacts enabled (go to 
     Â
    www.apple.com/iphone/business)
    Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account on iPhone
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    Enter contacts directly on iPhone Â
    Import contacts from a SIM card (GSM models) Â
    The number of contacts you can add is limited only by the amount of memory   
    on iPhone.
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    							Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account:
     1 In Settings, tap “Mail Contacts, Calendars,” then tap Add Account.
     2 Tap Other, then tap Add LDAP Account or Add CardDAV Account.
     3 Enter your account information and tap Next to verify the account.
     4 Tap Save.
    When you set up an LDAP account, you can view and search for contacts on your 
    company or organization’s LDAP server. The server appears as a new group in Contacts. 
    Since LDAP contacts aren’t downloaded to iPhone, you must have an Internet 
    connection to view them. Check with your system administrator for specific account 
    settings and other requirements (such as VPN).
    When you set up a CardDAV account, your account contacts are synced with iPhone 
    over the air. If it’s supported, you can also search for contacts on your company or 
    organization’s CardDAV server.
    Import contacts from another phone’s SIM card (GSM models only):   In Settings, tap 
    “Mail, Contacts, Calendars,” then tap Import SIM Contacts.
    The contact information on the SIM card is imported to iPhone. If you have Contacts 
    enabled for both MobileMe and Microsoft Exchange, you’re asked to choose which 
    account you want to add the SIM contacts to.
    Important:   iPhone doesn’t store contacts on its SIM card.
    Searching Contacts
    You can search first, last, and company names in your contacts on iPhone. If you have 
    a Microsoft Exchange account set up on iPhone, you may also be able to search your 
    enterprise Global Address List (GAL) for contacts in your organization. If you have 
    an LDAP account on iPhone, you can search contacts on your organization’s LDAP 
    server. If you have a CardDAV account, you can search contacts synced to iPhone, or 
    searchable contacts on a supported CardDAV server. 
    You can search the first, last, and company name fields. As you type in the search field, 
    contacts with matching information appear immediately.
    Search contacts:   In Contacts, tap the search field at the top of any list of contacts  
    and enter your search. ( To scroll quickly to the top of the list, tap the status bar.)
    Search a GAL:   Tap Groups, tap Directories at the bottom of the list, then enter  
    your search.
    You can’t edit GAL contacts or save them to iPhone.
    Search an LDAP server:   Tap Groups, tap the LDAP server name, then enter your search.
    You can’t edit LDAP contacts or save them to iPhone.
    214Chapter 26    Contacts 
    						
    							Search a CardDAV server:  Tap Groups, tap the searchable CardDAV group at the 
    bottom of the list, then enter your search.
    You can’t edit searchable CardDAV contacts from the server, but you can edit synced 
    CardDAV contacts on iPhone.
    Contacts are included in searches from the Home screen. See “Searching
    ”  on page 43 .
    Managing Contacts on iPhone
    Add a contact on iPhone:   Tap Contacts and tap .
    Delete a contactIn Contacts, choose a contact, than tap Edit. Scroll down 
    and tap Delete Contact.
    Add a contact from the numeric 
    keypad Tap Keypad, enter a number, then tap 
    . Tap Create New 
    Contact and enter the caller’s information, or tap “Add to 
    Existing Contact” and choose a contact.
    Enter a soft (two-second) pause in  
    a number Tap 
    , then tap Pause. One or more pauses may be 
    required by a phone system before dialing an extension, 
    for example. Pauses appear as commas when the number 
    is saved.
    Enter a hard pause in a number Tap 
    , then tap Wait. A hard pause appears as a 
    semicolon when the number is saved. When dialing, iPhone 
    pauses when it reaches the semicolon and waits until you 
    tap the Dial button to continue.
    Add a recent caller’s phone number  
    to your contacts Tap Recents and tap 
     next to the number. Then tap 
    Create New Contact, or tap “Add to Existing Contact” and 
    choose a contact.
    Edit contact information:
      Choose a contact, then tap Edit.
     ÂAdd information:  Fill in a blank field.
     ÂAdd an address:  Tap  Add New Address.
     ÂAdd a field that’s not showing:  Tap  Add Field.
     ÂChange the ringtone for the contact:  Tap the ringtone field, then choose a ringtone. 
    To use the default ringtone specified in the Sounds settings, choose Default.
     ÂDelete an item:  Tap , then tap Delete.
    You can change field labels by tapping the label and choosing a different one. To 
    create a custom label, scroll to the bottom of the list and tap Add Custom Label.
    If you sync contacts from your computer and also over the air, you can link contacts to 
    create a single, unified contact.
    Link a contact:  In edit mode, tap  Link Contact, then choose a contact.
    See “Unified Contacts” on page 217 .
    215Chapter 26    Contacts 
    						
    							Assign a photo to a contact:
     1 Tap Contacts, then choose a contact.
     2 Tap Edit and tap Add Photo, or tap the existing photo.
     3 Tap Take Photo and take a photo with the camera. Or tap Choose Existing Photo and 
    choose a photo.
     4 Drag and scale the photo as desired.
     5 Tap Use Photo (new photo) or Choose (existing photo).
    Using Contact Information
    You can use the information on a contact’s Info screen to:
    Call the contact
     Â
    Create an email message in Mail, addressed to the contact Â
    Open the contact’s home page in Safari Â
    Find the location of the contact’s address in Maps, and get directions Â
    Send a text message to the contact Â
    Share the contact information with others Â
    Add a phone number for the contact to your favorites list Â
    Make a FaceTime video call Â
    Use a contact’s info screen:   Tap Contacts and choose a contact. Then tap an item.
    Visit the websiteCall
    Send an email
    Send a text message Add a phone 
    number to your 
    favorites list
    See a map and 
    get directions
    Make a 
    FaceTime 
    video call
    A star next to a phone number means the number is in your favorites list.  appears 
    on the FaceTime button if you’ve ever had a FaceTime call with the contact.
    See your own phone number:
      Tap Contacts and scroll to the top of the list. (Not 
    available in all countries or regions.)
    216Chapter 26    Contacts 
    						
    							Unified Contacts
    When you sync contacts with multiple accounts, you might have entries for the same 
    person in more than one account. To help keep redundant contacts from appearing 
    in the All Contacts list on iPhone, contacts from different accounts that have the same 
    first and last names are linked and displayed as a single unified contact (unless they 
    have different middle names). When you view a unified contact, the title Unified Info 
    appears at the top of the screen. Unified contacts appear only in the All Contacts list.
    The source accounts of a unified contact appear at the bottom of the screen, under 
    Linked Cards.
    View contact information from a source account:  Tap one of the source accounts.
    Unlink a contact:  Tap Edit, tap , then tap Unlink.
    Link a contact:  Tap Edit, then tap  and choose a contact.
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    							If you link contacts with different first or last names, the names on the individual 
    contacts won’t change, but only one name appears on the unified card. To choose 
    which name appears when viewing the unified card, tap the linked card with the 
    name you prefer, then tap Use This Name For Unified Card.
    Linked contacts aren’t merged. Unless you edit a unified contact, the contact in 
    the source account remains separate and unchanged. If you change information 
    in a unified contact, the changes are copied to each source account in which that 
    information already exists. If you add information to a unified contact, that information 
    is added to the contact in each source account.
    Linked contact information also appears at the bottom of an individual contact’s Info 
    screen when it’s viewed in a specific source account (that is, not in the All Contacts 
    list), which lets you see the Unified Info screen and the linked contact from each of the 
    other source accounts.
    218Chapter 26    Contacts 
    						
    							Nike + iPod
    27
    Activating Nike + iPod
    When turned on in Settings, the Nike + iPod app appears on the Home screen. With a 
    Nike + iPod Sensor (sold separately), the Nike + iPod app provides audible feedback on 
    your speed, distance, time elapsed, and calories burned during a run or walk. You can 
    send your workout information to nikeplus.com, where you can track your progress, 
    set goals, and participate in challenges.
    Turn Nike + iPod on or off:  In Settings, choose Nike + iPod and turn Nike + iPod on or 
    off. When Nike + iPod is turned on, its app icon appears on the Home screen.
    See the Nike + iPod documentation for information about setting up and using 
    Nike + iPod.
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    							Linking a Sensor
    The first time you start a workout, you’re prompted to activate your sensor, which 
    automatically links the sensor with iPhone. You can also use Nike + iPod settings to link 
    a sensor with iPhone.
    Nike + iPod can link to only one sensor at a time. To use a different sensor, use  
    Nike + iPod settings to link the new sensor.
    Link a sensor to iPhone:
     1 Put the Nike + iPod sensor in your shoe.
     2 In Settings on iPhone, choose Nike + iPod > Sensor.
     3 Tap Link New, then walk around as instructed.
     4 Tap Done when the sensor is linked.
    Working Out with Nike + iPod
    After activating Nike + iPod and inserting the Nike + iPod Sensor in your Nike+ ready 
    shoe, you can use Nike + iPod for your workouts.
    Work out using Nike + iPod:
     1 In Nike + iPod on iPhone, tap Workouts, then choose a type of workout. 
     2 Depending on the workout, you may need to set a time, distance, or calorie goal.
     3 Choose a playlist or other audio selection, then start your workout.
     4 When you finish your workout, tap End Workout.
    To turn on spoken feedback or set other options, see “Nike + iPod Settings” on 
    page 222 .
    220Chapter 27    Nike + iPod 
    						
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