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Chapter 5: Phone Features5-41SIM ManagerSIM ManagerSIM ManagerSIM ManagerSIM ManagerThe SIM Manager application allows you to:• add, edit, or delete a SIM card contact information• copy phone contact information to the SIM contacts• manage SMS messages stored in the SIM cardTap to select aphone contactTap to select aSIM card contactTap to save contactinformation to SIM cardTap to save contactinformation to phoneTap to add a new SIMphone book entryTap to view SMS messagesstored in the PDA or SIMcard memoryTap to delete contactinformationTap to viewadditional optionsNOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E You can manage the phone contacts using the Pocket PCContactsContactsContactsContactsC o n t a c t s  menu. See chapter 4 for details.To launch SIM Manager:To launch SIM Manager:To launch SIM Manager:To launch SIM Manager:To launch SIM Manager:1. Tap   > ProgramsProgramsProgramsProgramsPrograms > SIM ManagerSIM ManagerSIM ManagerSIM ManagerSIM Manager.2. The SIM Manager main window appears.
5-42P505 Pocket PCAdding a SIM contactAdding a SIM contactAdding a SIM contactAdding a SIM contactAdding a SIM contactThere are two ways to add a contact to the SIM memory: (1) copy acontact from the phone memory, or (2) create a new one.To copy a phone contact to the SIM:To copy a phone contact to the SIM:To copy a phone contact to the SIM:To copy a phone contact to the SIM:To copy a phone contact to the SIM:1. Tap the box preceding the phonecontact you want to copy.2. Tap and hold the entry to display apop-up menu.3. Select Copy Selected to SIMCopy Selected to SIMCopy Selected to SIMCopy Selected to SIMCopy Selected to SIMContactsContactsContactsContactsContacts.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E After selecting a contactinformation, you can also tap to save the entry to theSIM contacts.4. When prompted, tap CopyCopyCopyCopyCo p y to copythe contact information to the SIMcontacts. Otherwise, tap cancel toreturn to the previous window.The display returns to the SIMManager main window.5. Check if the contact information iscopied to the SIM ContactsSIM ContactsSIM ContactsSIM ContactsSIM Contacts list.IMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANTIMPORTANTI M P O R T A N T • The SIM contacts can only store a contact name of up toten characters. A message appears when you attempt tocopy a long contact name to the SIM Contacts.• The number of contacts that can be stored on a SIM cardvaries. Open the SIM Info SIM Info SIM Info SIM Info SIM Info from the OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsO p t i o n s  menu toview the SIM memory and phone book status.
Chapter 5: Phone Features5-43To create a new SIM contact:To create a new SIM contact:To create a new SIM contact:To create a new SIM contact:To create a new SIM contact:1. Tap InsertInsertInsertInsertInse r t from the SIM Manager mainwindow. A Create SIM ContactCreate SIM ContactCreate SIM ContactCreate SIM ContactCreate SIM Contactwindow appears.2. Use the soft keyboard to enter thename and telephone number of thenew contact, then tap InsertInsertInsertInsertInsert.3. An Entry Added!Entry Added!Entry Added!Entry Added!Entry Added! message appearsindicating that you have successfullycreated a new SIM contact.4. Tap   to close the window.The created contact is displayed inthe SIM Contacts list.5. Follow the same instructions whencreating new SIM contacts.
5-44P505 Pocket PCEditing a SIM contactEditing a SIM contactEditing a SIM contactEditing a SIM contactEditing a SIM contactTo edit a SIM contact:To edit a SIM contact:To edit a SIM contact:To edit a SIM contact:To edit a SIM contact:1. Tap and hold the SIM contact youwant to edit to display a pop-upmenu.4. An Entry Edited!Entry Edited!Entry Edited!Entry Edited!Entry Edited! message appearsindicating that you have successfullyedited the SIM contact. Tap   toclose the window.2. Select Edit SIM Entry Edit SIM Entry Edit SIM Entry Edit SIM Entry Edit SIM Entry from themenu. An Edit Entry Edit Entry Edit Entry Edit Entry Edit Entry windowappears.3. Use the soft keyboard to edit the SIMentry, then tap ApplyApplyApplyApplyApply.
Chapter 5: Phone Features5-45Managing SMS messagesManaging SMS messagesManaging SMS messagesManaging SMS messagesManaging SMS messagesWhile you can use the Vodafone Menu to view incoming SMSmessages, the SIM Manager application allows you to view, copy, ordelete SMS messages stored in the SIM card memory.To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:1. From the SIM Manager main window,tap the SMSSMSSMSSMSSM S tab at the bottom ofthe display.A list of received SMS messages aredisplayed.4. A Copy DoneCopy DoneCopy DoneCopy DoneCopy Done window appearsindicating that you have successfullycopied the SMS message to the phoneSMS inbox. Tap   to close thewindow.5. Tap the View Phone View Phone View Phone View Phone View Phone button to view the copied SMS message.2. Check the box preceding themessage you want to copy.3. Tap and hold the message entry,then select Copy Selected toCopy Selected toCopy Selected toCopy Selected toCopy Selected toPhone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS from the menu.
5-46P505 Pocket PCToToToToTo deletedeletedeletedeletedelete an SMS message: an SMS message: an SMS message: an SMS message: an SMS message:1. From the SIM Manager main window,tap the SMSSMSSMSSMSSM S tab at the bottom ofthe display.A list of received SMS messages aredisplayed.4. An SMS Delete DoneSMS Delete DoneSMS Delete DoneSMS Delete DoneSMS Delete Done windowappears  indicating that you havesuccessfully deleted the SMSmessage. Tap   to close the window.2. Check the box preceding themessage you want to delete.3. Tap and hold the message entry,then select Copy Selected toCopy Selected toCopy Selected toCopy Selected toCopy Selected toPhone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS from the menu.
Chapter 5: Phone Features5-47Viewing the SIM statusViewing the SIM statusViewing the SIM statusViewing the SIM statusViewing the SIM statusToToToToTo view theview theview theview theview the SMS  SMS  SMS  SMS  SMS statusstatusstatusstatusstatus:::::1. From the SIM Manager main window,tap ToolsToolsToolsToolsTool s at the bottom of thedisplay, then select SIM InfoSIM InfoSIM InfoSIM InfoSIM Info.2. The window shows the available SIMphone book and SMS storage,maximum name and phone numberlenght, and the status of the PIN1lock.Tap  to close and return to the SIMManager main window.
5-48P505 Pocket PCSTKSTKSTKSTKSTKThe STK lists value-added services offered by your phone operator.You can use this application to access or launch these services.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E The value-added services may vary according to your phoneoperator, location, and/or availability.To launch STK:To launch STK:To launch STK:To launch STK:To launch STK:1. Tap   > ProgramsProgramsProgramsProgramsPrograms > STKSTKSTKSTKSTK.2. The STK main window appears.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E The STK window shows blank when your phone operator hasno value-added services.
Chapter 6Messaging FeaturesThis chapter teaches you howto send MMS, SMS, and e-mailmessages using the Pocket PCphone and WAP features.
6-2P505 Pocket PCChapter summaryChapter summaryChapter summaryChapter summaryChapter summary•••••Messaging featuresMessaging featuresMessaging featuresMessaging featuresMessaging features .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-36-36-36-36-3Using the Messaging application ...................................... 6-3Creating message accounts ............................................. 6-9•••••Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) .................................................................6-126-126-126-126-12Composing an MMS message ......................................... 6-12Previewing the message ................................................ 6-17Creating and organising slides ........................................ 6-19Sending the MMS message ............................................. 6-21•••••Short Message Service (SMS)Short Message Service (SMS)Short Message Service (SMS)Short Message Service (SMS)Short Message Service (SMS) ...................................................................................................................6-246-246-246-246-24Opening the Text Messages account ............................. 6-24Creating text messages ................................................. 6-25Sending the text message ............................................. 6-29Changing the text message settings .............................. 6-30•••••E-mailE-mailE-mailE-mailE-mail........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-316-316-316-316-31Synchronising e-mail messages ...................................... 6-31Connecting directly to an e-mail server .......................... 6-31Using the Inbox .............................................................. 6-33Creating e-mail messages .............................................. 6-35Sending the e-mail message .......................................... 6-40
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-3Messaging featuresMessaging featuresMessaging featuresMessaging featuresMessaging featuresThe Pocket PC allows you to send Multimedia Messaging Service(MMS), Short Message Service (SMS), or e-mail messages to a mobilephone or computer.The Pocket PC MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging application integrates the MMS, SMS, ande-mail message accounts in one simple interface. From thisapplication, you can manage, send, store, delete, and share e-mails,texts, or multimedia messages.Using the Messaging applicationUsing the Messaging applicationUsing the Messaging applicationUsing the Messaging applicationUsing the Messaging applicationTo launch Messaging:To launch Messaging:To launch Messaging:To launch Messaging:To launch Messaging:1. Tap  .2. Tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging. The screen showsthe Inbox of one of the threemessage accounts (MMS, OutlookE-mail, and Text Messages)The P505 shows one folder ofmessages at a time. This may be theInbox, Outbox, Sent, etc. folder ofMMS, Outlook, a private e-mailaccount, etc.To move between folders and message types:To move between folders and message types:To move between folders and message types:To move between folders and message types:To move between folders and message types:Tap to access theMMS, Outlook E-mail,or Text Messagesfolders.Tap to send orreceivemessages fromthe network.Tap to connect tothe network.Tap to sortmessagesMessage typeTap to close thesoft  keyboard1. Tap on the folder name of thecurrent message(s) displayed (e.g.Inbox, Sent, Deleted Items).2. Tap on the name of the account youwant to view.You may have to expand the folder,by tapping on + or -, to see themessage types.3. Tap   to close.
6-4P505 Pocket PCTo change the frequently used message text:To change the frequently used message text:To change the frequently used message text:To change the frequently used message text:To change the frequently used message text:You probably use some phrases frequently in messages. Instead ofwriting/entering this text each time, you can select the phrase from alist of ten messages (called My Text). To see/change the defaulttext:1. Tap  , then tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging.2. Tap ToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select Edit MyEdit MyEdit MyEdit MyEdit MyTextTextTextTextText.3. Tap on the text you want to edit orreplace and edit the text displayed.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-5To view e-mail account status:To view e-mail account status:To view e-mail account status:To view e-mail account status:To view e-mail account status:1. Tap  , then tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging.2. Ensure you are in an E-mail folder(tap top left folder name).3. Tap ToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select StatusStatusStatusStatusStatus.4. View the account status. Press   toreturn to the previous screen.
6-6P505 Pocket PCTo change the account options:To change the account options:To change the account options:To change the account options:To change the account options:1. Tap  , then tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging.2. Ensure you are in the folder of themessage type you want to manage(tap top left folder name).3. Tap ToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsOptions.4. Select from the tabs at thebottom of the screen tochange the account options.Refer to the table below forthe tab description.TabTabTabTabTab Allows you toAllows you toAllows you toAllows you toAllows you toAccountsAccountsAccountsAccountsA c c o u n t s Change, delete, view MMS, SMS, or E-mail accountsMessageMessageMessageMessageM e s s a g e Change reply and other message optionsAddressAddressAddressAddressAddress Set the default e-mail address list for the ContactsContactsContactsContactsContacts menu.StorageStorageStorageStorageS t o r a g e View the main/storage card memory status and empty thedeleted items folder of the selected account
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-7To change the MMS settings:To change the MMS settings:To change the MMS settings:To change the MMS settings:To change the MMS settings:1. Tap  , then tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging.2. Ensure you are in an MMS folder(tap top left folder name).3. Tap ToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select MMSMMSMMSMMSMMSSettingsSettingsSettingsSettingsSettings.4. Select a tab to display its contents.PreferencesPreferencesPreferencesPreferencesPreferencesThe PreferencesPreferencesPreferencesPreferencesPreferences tab allows you to:• specify the MMS connection• specify the MMS connection server• limit the size of MMS sending• set the number of send attemptsbefore aborting• set the resolution of the photoattached to an MMS mesage.Click the down arrow button after eachitem to display additional options. Tap to effect the changes.
6-8P505 Pocket PCServersServersServersServersServersThe ServersServersServersServersServers tab allows you specify or change the server name,gateway, server address, and the port number to use in receivingMMS messages.You can change these settings by tapping the item, then type thenew values using the soft keyboard. Tap the OKOKOKOKO K  button to effect thechanges.AboutAboutAboutAboutAboutThe AboutAboutAboutAboutAbou t tab displays the MMSComposer software infomation andEnd User License Agreement.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-9Creating message accountsCreating message accountsCreating message accountsCreating message accountsCreating message accountsYou may want to add further messaging accounts, for example, anaccount for private POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail messages. To do this:1. From the Messaging screen,tap AccountsAccountsAccountsAccountsAccounts, then selectNew AccountNew AccountNew AccountNew AccountNew Account.2. Enter your e-mail address,then tap NextNextNextNextNext.3. The P505 tries toautomatically configure thedevice. If successful,CompletedCompletedCompletedCompletedCompleted appears in theStatus field. Tap NextNextNextNextNext tocontinue. Otherwise, tap SkipSkipSkipSkipSkipto manually configure thedevice.
6-10P505 Pocket PC4. When prompted, key-in yourname, user name, andpassword in the fields. TapNextNextNextNextNex t when finished.5. Select the account type fromthe drop-down menu. Refer tothe accounts descriptionbelow.Accounts descriptionAccounts descriptionAccounts descriptionAccounts descriptionAccounts description• If you select MMSMMSMMSMMSM M S, all MMS messages received are automaticallystored in the Inbox folder of the created account.• If you select POP3POP3POP3POP3PO P3 and you move e-mail messages to a folder youcreated, the link is broken between the messages on the deviceand their copies on the mail server. The next time you connect,the mail server will see that the messages are missing from thedevice Inbox and delete them from the server. This prevents youfrom having duplicate copies of a message, but it also means thatyou will no longer have access to messages that you move tofolders created from anywhere except the device.• If you select IMAP4IMAP4IMAP4IMAP4IMA P4, the folders you create and the e-mailmessages you move are mirrored on the server. Therefore,messages are available to you anytime you connect to your mailserver, whether it is from your device or desktop computer. Thissynchronisation of folders occurs whenever you connect to yourmail server, create new folders, or rename/delete folders whenconnected.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-116. Type the account name onthe field, then tap NextNextNextNextNext whenfinished.7. Enter the incoming, outgoingmail, and domain in the fields.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E If you are unsure on the server information, check with yoursystem administrator, e-mail and/or telephony provider.8. Tap the OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsOptions button to adjust the advanced accountsettings. Otherwise, tap FinishFinishFinishFinishFinish.9. A MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging window appears.Tap YesYesYesYesYe s  to download messagesto the created account.Otherwise, tap NoNoNoNoN o to close thewindow.10.Go to the Messaging mainscreen, then tap InboxInboxInboxInboxInbox todisplay the created account.11.Follow the same instructions tocreate further accounts.
6-12P505 Pocket PCNOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E To send MMS you may have to subscribe tp your networkoperator’s service. The P505 has been configured to theVodafone UK MMS settings.Multimedia Messaging Service or MMS is a messaging feature thatallows you to send messages with text, audio, video, or animationattachments to an MMS-enabled mobile phone or a computer withe-mail capability. An MMS message is composed of one or manyslides. Each slide can contain a maximum of three objects (one text,audio, and video file).NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E The default maximum file size for an MMS message is 10 Kb.You may change the file size limit in the Preferences tab ofthe MMS Settings menu. Your network operator may have alimitation on the size of the message that can be sent. Seepage 6-7 for details.Composing an MMS messageComposing an MMS messageComposing an MMS messageComposing an MMS messageComposing an MMS messageTo compose an MMS message:To compose an MMS message:To compose an MMS message:To compose an MMS message:To compose an MMS message:1. Tap  , then tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging.2. Ensure you are in an MMSfolder (tap top left foldername).3. Tap NewNewNewNewNew.Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Tap to selectMMS accountTap to compose new MMS message
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-13NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E To change the picture inserted, tap on it and, from the PhotoAlbum application, tap on a different picture.Tap to place the textabove or below the photoor video file.Tap to insert photo orvideo clipTap to insert textTap to insert an audio file.Tap to navigatethrough the slidesTap to edit the messageTap to open the soft keyboard.Tap to open the MMStools menu.Tap to preview themessage.Tap to send MMS message.To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:1. Tap the photo or video clipfield to open the PhotoPhotoPhotoPhotoPhotoAlbumAlbumAlbumAlbumAlbum window.2. Select and tap a photo or avideo clip to insert.MMS message screenMMS message screenMMS message screenMMS message screenMMS message screen
6-14P505 Pocket PC1. From the Photo Album, tap onShowShowShowShowShow or the name of thecurrent folder selected (e.g. MyAlbum), then select SD CardSD CardSD CardSD CardSD Card.To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:2. Locate the photo or videoclip, then tap on it to insert.1. From the Photo Album, tapViewViewViewViewView, then Select aSelect aSelect aSelect aSelect aFolderFolderFolderFolderFolder.To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:2. Locate the photo or video clipfolder, then tap OKOKOKOKOK.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-153. The Photo Album displays thecontents of the selected folder.Select and tap a photo or videoclip to insert.To add text to the MMS message:To add text to the MMS message:To add text to the MMS message:To add text to the MMS message:To add text to the MMS message:1. Tap the text field. The softkeyboard appears.2. Type the text using the inputpanel, then press the inputpanel icon when finished.
6-16P505 Pocket PCTo add an audio clip to the MMS message:To add an audio clip to the MMS message:To add an audio clip to the MMS message:To add an audio clip to the MMS message:To add an audio clip to the MMS message:1. Tap the audio clip field toopen the Pocket PC MyMyMyMyMySoundsSoundsSoundsSoundsSounds folder.2. Select the audio clip to insert,then tap  .3. If the audio clip you want toinsert is in another folder, tapMy SoundsMy SoundsMy SoundsMy SoundsMy Sounds, then select MyMyMyMyMyDevice.Device.Device.Device.Device.4. Locate the audio clip from thefolders, then tap   to insert.The audio clip is inserted tothe MMS message.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E The audio clip automatically plays when selected. Theduration of the audio clip and the time elapsed are displayedon the bottom right corner of the screen.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-17Previewing the messagePreviewing the messagePreviewing the messagePreviewing the messagePreviewing the messageTo preview the message:To preview the message:To preview the message:To preview the message:To preview the message:1. After composing the MMSmessage, tap   to preview.2. Tap   to pause or   to stopthe preview.To preview the message objects individually:To preview the message objects individually:To preview the message objects individually:To preview the message objects individually:To preview the message objects individually:1. Tap ObjectsObjectsObjectsObjectsObjects from the MMSpreview window to display themessage objects.2. Tap on an object to display.You can sort the objects byname or by file size bytapping NameNameNameNameName.
6-18P505 Pocket PCTo reposition the text:To reposition the text:To reposition the text:To reposition the text:To reposition the text:Select the position of the text from the top right drop-downmenu. This says Layout for new messages, and wither Top-alignedText or Bottom-aligned Text for existing messages3. The screen displays theselected object. Tap   toreturn to the MessageMessageMessageMessageMessageObjectsObjectsObjectsObjectsObjects window.4. Do steps 2 to 3 to previewanother message object.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-19Creating and organising slidesCreating and organising slidesCreating and organising slidesCreating and organising slidesCreating and organising slidesTo add another slide:To add another slide:To add another slide:To add another slide:To add another slide:1. Tap EditEditEditEditEd i t, then select NewNewNewNewNewSlideSlideSlideSlideSlid e from the menu. A newslide window appears.2. Insert text, photo or video clip,and audio file to the new slide.Refer to the “Composing an MMSmessage” section for details.3. To preview the MMS slide, follow the instructions given in theprevious section.To delete a slide:To delete a slide:To delete a slide:To delete a slide:To delete a slide:1. Select the slide you want todelete from the top leftdrop-down menu.2. Tap EditEditEditEditEdit > Delete Slide Delete Slide Delete Slide Delete Slide Delete Slide todelete the slide.
6-20P505 Pocket PCTo organise multiple slides:To organise multiple slides:To organise multiple slides:To organise multiple slides:To organise multiple slides:1. Tap Edit > Organize SlidesEdit > Organize SlidesEdit > Organize SlidesEdit > Organize SlidesEdit > Organize Slides. Thisdisplays a thumbnail of each slide.2. Tap and hold a slide to move itforward or backward in the slidesequence, or to delete.3. Tap  .
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-21Sending the MMS messageSending the MMS messageSending the MMS messageSending the MMS messageSending the MMS messageTo send the MMS message to a mobile phone:To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:1. When you are ready to send theMMS message, tap   to save andsend the message.2. Enter the phone number(s) to whichyou want to send the message(separate each contact numberswith ;).ORORORORORTap the To Phone To Phone To Phone To Phone To Phone button to seeyour contacts, tap on the check boxto select the recipients for yourmessage.SIM contacts can be selected bytapping on the tab.
6-22P505 Pocket PC4. Tap the SendSendSendSendSe nd button.The outbox icon appears to indicatethat the MMS message is being sentto the recipients.3. Enter the subject information.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E Hide the input panel to seethe message information.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-233. Enter the subject information.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E Hide the input panel tosee the messageinformation.4. Tap the SendSendSendSendSe nd button.The outbox icon appears toindicate that the MMS messageis being sent to the recipients.1. Follow step 1 of the previoussection.2. Enter the e-mail address(es) towhich you want to send themessage (separate each e-mailaddress with ;).ORORORORORTo send the MMS message to an e-mail address:To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:Tap the To Email To Email To Email To Email To Email button tosee your contacts, tap on thecheck box to select therecipients for your message.
6-24P505 Pocket PCShortShortShortShortShort MessagMessagMessagMessagMessageeeee Service ( Service ( Service ( Service ( Service (SSSSSMS)MS)MS)MS)MS)Short Message Service or SMS allows you to send text messages toalmost any mobile phone, e-mail, or even fax account. In MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging,you can manage SMS messages using the Text Messages account.Opening the Text Messages accountOpening the Text Messages accountOpening the Text Messages accountOpening the Text Messages accountOpening the Text Messages accountTo open the Text Messages account:To open the Text Messages account:To open the Text Messages account:To open the Text Messages account:To open the Text Messages account:1. Tap  , then tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging.2. Ensure you are in an SMS folder(tap top left folder name).3. Tap NewNewNewNewN e w  to compose a new SMSmessage.SMS main screenSMS main screenSMS main screenSMS main screenSMS main screenTap to compose new SMS messageTap to composenew SMS messageTap to open textmessage tools Tap to insert presettext messagesTap to display thephone contactsTap to select themessage recipient(s)Tap to enter themessage subjectTap to display the Cc:and Bcc: fieldsMessage sectionCharacter count
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-254. Tap   to display the Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc: andBcc:Bcc:Bcc:Bcc:Bc c : fields, then select therecipients you want themessage copied to.Creating text messagesCreating text messagesCreating text messagesCreating text messagesCreating text messagesTo compose a text message:To compose a text message:To compose a text message:To compose a text message:To compose a text message:1. Tap the To:To:To:To:To : field to enter themessage recipient(s)manually, or tap over To:To:To:To:To: todisplay the contact list.2. Enter the mobile phonenumber or select from thecontact list.3. Tap Subj:Subj:Subj:Subj:Su bj : , then typemessage the subject.NOTENOTENOTENOTENOTE Tap  to open, or   to close the Cc: and Bcc: fields.
6-26P505 Pocket PC6. Tap the message section,then type the message.To insert a preset textTo insert a preset textTo insert a preset textTo insert a preset textTo insert a preset text1. From the Text Message mainwindow, tap My TextMy TextMy TextMy TextMy Text.2. Select a preset message fromthe list to insert.5. Tap the AccountsAccountsAccountsAccountsAccounts fielddown arrow, then select TextTextTextTextTextMessagesMessagesMessagesMessagesMessages.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-27To use the spell check:To use the spell check:To use the spell check:To use the spell check:To use the spell check:1. After composing the text, tapToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select SpellSpellSpellSpellSpellCheckCheckCheckCheckCheck.2. The spell checker searches formisspelled words, then displaysan alternative word list. Tap thecorrect word to replace, or tapIgnoreIgnoreIgnoreIgnoreIgnore to leave the wordunchanged.3. A Spell Check Spell Check Spell Check Spell Check Spell Check windowappears when spell check iscomplete. Tap   to close.
6-28P505 Pocket PCTo compose a text message from the PhoneTo compose a text message from the PhoneTo compose a text message from the PhoneTo compose a text message from the PhoneTo compose a text message from the Phoneapplication:application:application:application:application:1. Tap  , then tap PhonePhonePhonePhonePhone.2. Tap ToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select SendSendSendSendSendText MessageText MessageText MessageText MessageText Message.3. The MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging windowappears. Follow the instructionsin the previous sections tocompose the message.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-29Sending the text messageSending the text messageSending the text messageSending the text messageSending the text messageTo send the text message:To send the text message:To send the text message:To send the text message:To send the text message:1. When finished, tap SendSendSendSendSend tosend the text message to therecipient(s).The SMS message iconappears to indicate that theSMS message is being sent tothe recipients.
6-30P505 Pocket PCChanging the text message settingsChanging the text message settingsChanging the text message settingsChanging the text message settingsChanging the text message settingsTo change the text message options:To change the text message options:To change the text message options:To change the text message options:To change the text message options:2. Select a tab, then adjust thesettings accordingly. Tap when finished.See page 6-7 for details.1. In the OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsOptions window, tapthe AccountsAccountsAccountsAccountsAccounts tab, then tapText MessagesText MessagesText MessagesText MessagesText Messages.2. Tap the new SMS servicecenter number, then tap  .To change the SMS service center number:To change the SMS service center number:To change the SMS service center number:To change the SMS service center number:To change the SMS service center number:1. In the Messaging mainwindow, select the TextTextTextTextTextMessageMessageMessageMessageMessag e account, tapToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsOptions.CAUTIONCAUTIONCAUTIONCAUTIONC A U T I O N The device is pre-configured with the Vodafone UK servicecenter number. You should only change this if you changeproviders. Contact your provider for more information.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-31E-mailE-mailE-mailE-mailE-mailSend and receive e-mail messages by:• synchronising with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook onyour desktop computer by cradle, infrared, or Bluetooth™.• connecting directly with your Microsoft® Exchange/Outlook orPOP3/IMAP service using GPRS (contact your systemadministrator, service provider, or network provider for moredetails).Synchronising e-mail messagesSynchronising e-mail messagesSynchronising e-mail messagesSynchronising e-mail messagesSynchronising e-mail messagesOnce ActiveSync®has been installed on your desktop computer youcan link your desktop computer to your P505 using the cradle. Youcan also use infrared or Bluetooth™, if your computer has thesecapabilities (See chapter 3). Each time you connect, the P505 andcomputer compare e-mail content and synchronise, so you have theinformation on each device.During synchronisation:During synchronisation:During synchronisation:During synchronisation:During synchronisation:• Messages are copied from the mail folders of Exchange or Outlookon your desktop computer to the ActiveSync folder in Inbox onyour device. By default, you will receive messages from the pastfive days only, the first 100 lines of each message, and fileattachments of less than 100KB in size.• E-mail messages in the Outbox folder on your device aretransferred to Exchange or Outlook, then sent by the computer.• E-mail messages in subfolder must be selected in ActiveSync onyour desktop computer in order to be transferred.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E You can also synchronise e-mail messages with your desktopcomputer from a remote location. See Chapter 3 for details.You can change how messages are transferred, for example, transferall content or download messages from subfolders by changing theappropriate settings in ActiveSync® on your desktop computer.Connecting directly to an e-mail serverConnecting directly to an e-mail serverConnecting directly to an e-mail serverConnecting directly to an e-mail serverConnecting directly to an e-mail serverTo send and receive messages using GPRS, you need to set up aconnection to the network and your e-mail service or your e-mailprovider.
6-32P505 Pocket PCWhen you connect to the e-mail server, new messages aredownloaded to the Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail account’s InboxInboxInboxInboxInbox folder,messages in the device OutboxOutboxOutboxOutboxOutbox folders are sent, and messages thathave been deleted on the e-mail server are removed from the deviceInboxInboxInboxInboxInbox folder.Messages that you receive directly from an e-mail server are linked toyour e-mail server rather than your desktop computer. When youdelete a message on your device, it is also deleted from the e-mailserver the next time you connect based on the settings you selectedin ActiveSync®.You can work online or offline. When working online, you read andrespond to messages while connected to the e-mail server. Messagesare sent as soon as you tap SendSendSendSendSe n d, which saves space in your device.When working offline, once you have downloaded new messageheaders or partial messages, you can disconnect from the e-mailserver and decide which messages to download completely. The nexttime you connect, Inbox downloads the complete messages you havemarked for retrieval and sends the messages you have composed.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-33Tap to select the sortorder for the messagesTap and hold to display apop-up menu of actionsTap to connect, and to send/receive e-mailTap to connect to the selected serviceTap to select the folder you wish to displayUsing the InboxUsing the InboxUsing the InboxUsing the InboxUsing the InboxThe messages you receive are displayed in the Inbox. By default, themost recently received messages are displayed first in the list.Take note of the following icons that appear before each message:IconIconIconIconIcon Indicates that the e-mail messageIndicates that the e-mail messageIndicates that the e-mail messageIndicates that the e-mail messageIndicates that the e-mail messagehas already been readwith attachment(s) has already been readhas not been readwith attachment(s) has not been read
6-34P505 Pocket PCWhen you receive a message, tap it to open. Unread messages aredisplayed boldface.Tap to return to the messagelistTap to delete this messageTap to reply to or forward this messageTap to view the next messageTap to view the previous messageWhen you connect to your e-mail server or synchronise with yourdesktop computer, by default, you will receive messages from thelast five days only, the first 100 lines of each new messages, and fileattachments of less than 100KB in size. The original messagesremain on the e-mail server or your desktop computer.You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full duringyour next synchronisation or e-mail server connection. In the messagelist, tap and hold the message that you want to retrieve. On thepop-up menu, tap Mark for DownloadMark for DownloadMark for DownloadMark for DownloadMark for Download.To change the synchronisation options:To change the synchronisation options:To change the synchronisation options:To change the synchronisation options:To change the synchronisation options:• Change the ActiveSync® options on your desktop computer forInbox synchronisation.• For direct server synchronisation, change the e-mail serverconnections for the Inbox of that service on your device bytapping Tools,Tools,Tools,Tools,Tools, then OptionsOptionsOptionsOptionsOptions. On the ServiceServiceServiceServiceService tab, tap theservice that you wish to change. Tap and hold the service andselect DeleteDeleteDeleteDeleteDelete to remove a service.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-35Tap to compose a new e-mail messageCreating e-mail messagesCreating e-mail messagesCreating e-mail messagesCreating e-mail messagesCreating e-mail messagesTo open the e-mail account:To open the e-mail account:To open the e-mail account:To open the e-mail account:To open the e-mail account:1. Tap  .2. Tap MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMess aging to open theMessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging screen.3. Tap InboxInboxInboxInboxInb ox, then select the OutlookOutlookOutlookOutlookOutlookE-MailE-MailE-MailE-MailE-Mail account.4. Tap NewNewNewNewN e w  to create a new e-mailmessage.E-mail main screenE-mail main screenE-mail main screenE-mail main screenE-mail main screenTap to edit thee-mail messageTap to open e-mailmessage tools Tap to insertstandard messagesTap to display thephone contactsTap to select themessage recipient(s)Tap to enter themessage subjectTap to display the Cc:and Bcc: fieldsMessage section
6-36P505 Pocket PC4. Tap   to display the Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc: andBcc:Bcc:Bcc:Bcc:Bc c : fields, then select therecipients you want the e-mailmessage copied to.1. Tap the To:To:To:To:To : field to enter themessage recipient(s)manually, or tap over To:To:To:To:To: todisplay the contact list.2. Enter the e-mail address ofthe recipient(s) using the softkeyboard or select from thecontact list.3. Tap Subj:Subj:Subj:Subj:Su bj : , then use thesoft keyboard to typemessage the subject.NOTENOTENOTENOTENOTE Tap  to open, or   to close the Cc: and Bcc: fields.To create a new e-mail message:To create a new e-mail message:To create a new e-mail message:To create a new e-mail message:To create a new e-mail message:
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-376. Tap the message section,then type the message usingthe soft keyboard.To insert a standard messageTo insert a standard messageTo insert a standard messageTo insert a standard messageTo insert a standard message1. Tap in the message section at the point you want to insert thestandard message.2. Tap My TextMy TextMy TextMy TextMy Text.5. Tap the AccountsAccountsAccountsAccountsAccounts fielddown arrow, then selectOutlook E-mailOutlook E-mailOutlook E-mailOutlook E-mailOutlook E-mail.3. Select a standard messagefrom the list to insert.
6-38P505 Pocket PCTo attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:2. Locate and tap the file youwant to attach to themessage. Otherwise, tapCancelCancelCancelCancelCanc el to return to thee-mail message.1. Tap ToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select AddAddAddAddAddAttachmentAttachmentAttachmentAttachmentAttachment.4. Tap the record button ( ) tostart recording. Tap   to stoprecording.3. The selected file is attachedto the message. Tap therecording icon at the bootomof the screen to attach arecording.
Chapter 6: Messaging Features6-395. The recording is attached tothe message.To check the spelling in the message:To check the spelling in the message:To check the spelling in the message:To check the spelling in the message:To check the spelling in the message:2. The spell checker searches formisspelled words, thendisplays an alternative wordlist. Tap the correct word toreplace, or tap IgnoreIgnoreIgnoreIgnoreIgnore toleave the word unchanged.3. A Spell Check Spell Check Spell Check Spell Check Spell Check windowappears when spell check iscomplete. Tap   to close.1. After composing the text, tapToolsToolsToolsToolsTo o ls, then select SpellSpellSpellSpellSpellCheckCheckCheckCheckCheck.
6-40P505 Pocket PCWhen finished, tap the SendSendSendSendSendbutton to send the e-mailmessage.Sending the e-mail messageSending the e-mail messageSending the e-mail messageSending the e-mail messageSending the e-mail messageWhen you are usingActiveSync® to send andreceive e-mail messages, themessage is saved in theOutboxOutboxOutboxOutboxOutbox folder of theaccount.The message is sent to therecipients when the devicesynchronises with yourdesktop PC or notebook.
Chapter 7Multimedia FeaturesThis chapter introduces themultimedia features of thePocket PC including sections onCamera, Photo Album, andPictures applications.
7-2P505 Pocket PCChapter summaryChapter summaryChapter summaryChapter summaryChapter summary•••••Multimedia featuresMultimedia featuresMultimedia featuresMultimedia featuresMultimedia features ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-37-37-37-37-3•••••CameraCameraCameraCameraCamera................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-37-37-37-37-3Launching the Camera ..................................................... 7-3Changing the camera settings ......................................... 7-6Taking photos ................................................................ 7-11Capturing video ............................................................. 7-17Using the Camera in phone mode................................... 7-19Changing the settings in phone mode ............................ 7-20Taking photos in phone mode ........................................ 7-20•••••Photo AlbumPhoto AlbumPhoto AlbumPhoto AlbumPhoto Album ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7-217-217-217-217-21Launching the Photo Album ........................................... 7-21Finding files and customising your view ......................... 7-23Managing photos and videos .......................................... 7-26Editing photos ............................................................... 7-30Saving photos ................................................................ 7-42Sharing photos .............................................................. 7-43•••••PicturesPicturesPicturesPicturesPictures.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7-467-467-467-467-46Launching the Pictures .................................................. 7-46Editing photos using Pictures ......................................... 7-47Starting a photo slide show ........................................... 7-50Using the Tools menu .................................................... 7-51Auto-launching Pictures ................................................. 7-52
Chapter 7: Multimedia Features7-3Multimedia featuresMultimedia featuresMultimedia featuresMultimedia featuresMultimedia featuresThe P505 comes with a rich selection of multimedia applications thatallows you to capture, edit, and share photos and videos with otherPDAs, next generation mobile phones, and computers. The followingsections describe these applications in detail.CameraCameraCameraCameraCameraYour pocket PC omes with a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera that allowsyou to take photos or capture videos when you are in PDA or phonemode.Launching the CameraLaunching the CameraLaunching the CameraLaunching the CameraLaunching the CameraTo launch Camera:To launch Camera:To launch Camera:To launch Camera:To launch Camera:1. Tap   .2. Tap ProgramsProgramsProgramsProgramsPrograms.3. Tap the CameraCameraCameraCameraCamera icon.4. The CameraCameraCameraCameraCamera screen appears.Tap to change thecapture modePreview areaTap to open the Photo AlbumTap to change to previewarea to landscape modeTap to change theadvanced camera settingsTap to close theapplicationTap to display help informationTap to select or change the folderwhere photos or videos are savedStorage informationCapture button
7-4P505 Pocket PCMain panelMain panelMain panelMain panelMain panelThe main panel has the informationwindow and control buttons foradjusting the camera settings. Refer tothe table below for button functions.Storage location and indicator buttonStorage location and indicator buttonStorage location and indicator buttonStorage location and indicator buttonStorage location and indicator buttonThe information window displays the the shutter sound setting, zoomlevel, storage status, and remaining images/video length time.The indicator button turns green when the camera is in standbymode. It turns red when the camera is capturing a photo or video, orwhen saving the photo or video file to the SD card.Indicator buttonStorage locationNOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E You can select or change the location where captured photosor videos are to be saved by tapping  . See page 7-16 fordetails.ButtonButtonButtonButtonButton What it doesWhat it doesWhat it doesWhat it doesWhat it doesChanges the capture modeCaptures the photo or videoZooms the image in the preview area to 1x, 2x, or 4xTurns the flash on or offAdjusts the environment settingsTurns the shutter sound on or offChanges the photo size and resolutionSelects the video capture file type
Chapter 7: Multimedia Features7-5Button functionsButton functionsButton functionsButton functionsButton functionsThe function of the following buttons changes when the PDA is incamera mode.ButtonButtonButtonButtonButton PressPressPressPressPress ToToToToTo5-way joystick5-way joystick5-way joystick5-way joystick5-way joystick DownDownDownDownD o w n Zoom out the subjectUpUpUpUpU p Zoom in the subjectCenterCenterCenterCenterC e n t e r Capture the photo or start video captureCamera buttonCamera buttonCamera buttonCamera buttonCamera button OnceOnceOnceOnceO n c e Change the capture modeCapture modesCapture modesCapture modesCapture modesCapture modesThe camera has six capture modes: Single Shot, MMS, Burst,Composition, Video, and Caller ID. Some main panel buttons aredisabled when the camera is in a particular mode. Refer to the tablebelow for a description of each mode.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E • The camera uses more battery power than other PocketPC operations. Make sure that the battery is fully chargedbefore using the camera.• The camera goes into standby mode when not used forseveral minutes.ButtonButtonButtonButtonButton ModeModeModeModeMode DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription Active buttonsActive buttonsActive buttonsActive buttonsActive buttonsSingle ShotSingle ShotSingle ShotSingle ShotSingle Shot Captures a photo, then saves itto the PDA memory or SD cardMMSMMSMMSMMSM M S Captures a photo, then inserts itto an MMS messageBurstBurstBurstBurstB u r s t Captures sequential photos infixed time intervalCompositionCompositionCompositionCompositionComposition Puts a frame design aroundthe photo before captureVideoVideoVideoVideoV i d e o Captures video, then saves thevideo file in the memory/SD cardCaller IDCaller IDCaller IDCaller IDC a l l e r   I D Captures a photo, then attachesthe photo to a contact for caller ID
7-6P505 Pocket PCChanging the camera settingsChanging the camera settingsChanging the camera settingsChanging the camera settingsChanging the camera settingsYou can change the camera settings to capture sharper and clearerphotos. You can change the zoom levelzoom levelzoom levelzoom levelzoom level, environment settingsenvironment settingsenvironment settingsenvironment settingsenvironment settings,capture sizecapture sizecapture sizecapture sizecapture size, and resolutionresolutionresolutionresolutionresolution.To change the zoom level:To change the zoom level:To change the zoom level:To change the zoom level:To change the zoom level:When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tapthe zoom button to adjust the zoom level. Refer to the table belowfor zoom level information.TIPTIPTIPTIPT I P You can also try to:• move nearer to or further away from your subject if thezoom level is very near or very far from the subject, or• increase the capture size and resolution.LevelLevelLevelLevelLevel What it doesWhat it doesWhat it doesWhat it doesWhat it doesDisplays the subject as is (1:1)Zooms the subject two timesZooms the subject four timesTo turn the flash on or off:To turn the flash on or off:To turn the flash on or off:To turn the flash on or off:To turn the flash on or off:When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tapthe flash button to turn the flash on or off depending on the lightingcondition of your capture environment.ButtonButtonButtonButtonButton MeansMeansMeansMeansMeansThe flash is onThe flash is off
Chapter 7: Multimedia Features7-7To change the environment settings:To change the environment settings:To change the environment settings:To change the environment settings:To change the environment settings:When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tapthe environment settings button to choose from nine preset settingsand effects. These settings enhance your photo by auto-detectingthe lighting condition, time, and place of capture. Refer to the tablebelow for the settings description.To turn the shutter sound on or off:To turn the shutter sound on or off:To turn the shutter sound on or off:To turn the shutter sound on or off:To turn the shutter sound on or off:When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tapthe shutter sound button to turn the shutter sound on or off. Whenon, the camera makes a shutter sound everytime you capture aphoto.ButtonButtonButtonButtonButton MeansMeansMeansMeansMeansThe shutter sound is onThe shutter sound is offButtonButtonButtonButtonButton SettingSettingSettingSettingSetting Use this settingUse this settingUse this settingUse this settingUse this settingAuto if you want the camera to automatically adjusts to thecurrent lighting conditionsOutdoor when taking outdoor photosFlourescent when your subject is under artificial lightingCandle when the environment has poor lighting visibilityPortrait when taking close-up photos of human subjectsLandscape when taking landscape, mountains, scenic photosSepia to transform your photos to vintage sepia finishNight time when taking night time photosB/W to capture black and white photos
7-8P505 Pocket PCTo change the photo size and resolution:To change the photo size and resolution:To change the photo size and resolution:To change the photo size and resolution:To change the photo size and resolution:When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tapthe photo resolution button to change the photo size and resolution.Refer to the table below for photo size and resolution supported bythe capture modes.Capture                  Supported resolution (pixels)Capture                  Supported resolution (pixels)Capture                  Supported resolution (pixels)Capture                  Supported resolution (pixels)Capture                  Supported resolution (pixels)ModeModeModeModeMode960x1280960x1280960x1280960x1280960x1280 480x640480x640480x640480x640480x640 240x320240x320240x320240x320240x320 120x160120x160120x160120x160120x160 60x8060x8060x8060x8060x80Single ShotSingle ShotSingle ShotSingle ShotSingle ShotMMSMMSMMSMMSMMSBurstBurstBurstBurstBurstCompositionCompositionCompositionCompositionCompositionCaller IDCaller IDCaller IDCaller IDCaller IDVideoVideoVideoVideoVideoTo change preview orientation:To change preview orientation:To change preview orientation:To change preview orientation:To change preview orientation:When in any capture mode, tap the orientation button   to togglebetween portrait and landscape mode.Portrait Landscape
Chapter 7: Multimedia Features7-9To change the storage location:To change the storage location:To change the storage location:To change the storage location:To change the storage location:1. When in any capture mode, tapthe storage location button to locate the folder wherecaptured photos and videos aresaved.The information window displays theselected storage location includingthe number of captures you canstore using the current capturemode.2. Select and tap the folder youwant the captured photos andvideos saved, then tap  .Currentstorage
7-10P505 Pocket PCTo change the advanced camera settings:To change the advanced camera settings:To change the advanced camera settings:To change the advanced camera settings:To change the advanced camera settings:1. When in any capture mode, tap the settings button   to openthe camera’s advanced settings window.2. Adjust the contract, brightness, white balance, exposure, andcolor tone from this window. Preview the changes through thethumbnail displayed at the bottom left of the screen.3. Tap OK when finished.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E Tap the DefaultDefaultDefaultDefaultD e f a u l t  button to revert to the default settings.Slide to adjust thecapture contrastSlide to adjust thecapture brightnessTap to select a whitebalance settingSlide to adjust thecapture exposureTap a color toneTap to revert to thedefault settings.Sample preview
Chapter 7: Multimedia Features7-11Taking photosTaking photosTaking photosTaking photosTaking photosAfter learning the camera basics, you are now ready to capturephotos or videos using the Pocket PC.To capture a single shot photo:To capture a single shot photo:To capture a single shot photo:To capture a single shot photo:To capture a single shot photo:1. Put the Pocket PC in camera mode, then set the camera capturemode to Single Shot Single Shot Single Shot Single Shot Single Shot  .2. Point the camera to yoursubject, then adjust the camerasettings, if necessary.3. When finished, tap   or pressthe joystick to capture theimage.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E The camera automaticallysaves the image to thespecified location whenno option is selectedfrom the menu.4. A pop-up menu appears. Tap anoption to save, cancel, or sendthe image via MMS or e-mail.Refer to the table on the nextpage for details.
7-12P505 Pocket PC5. When you select KeepKeepKeepKeepKe e p, a progress bar appears indicating that thecapture is being saved.NOTENOTENOTENOTEN O T E You can view the saved photo by tapping the Photo AlbumPhoto AlbumPhoto AlbumPhoto AlbumPhoto Albumbutton . See page 7-21 for details.OptionOptionOptionOptionOption ActionActionActionActionActionKeepKeepKeepKeepK e e p Saves the photo in JPG format (DSC_xxxx.jpg) to yourspecified location, then returns the camera to active modeAbortAbortAbortAbortA b o r t Ignores the photo, then returns the camera to active modeSend by MMSSend by MMSSend by MMSSend by MMSS e n d   b y   M M S Saves the photo as an MMS message object, exits theCamera application, then opens the Messaging applicationSend by E-mailSend by E-mailSend by E-mailSend by E-mailS e n d   b y   E - m a i l Saves the captured photo as an e-mail attachment, exits theCamera application, then opens the Messaging application6. The camera returns to active mode when you choose KeepKeepKeepKeepKeep orIgnoreIgnoreIgnoreIgnoreIgno re. The Pocket PC launches the MessagingMessagingMessagingMessagingMessaging application ifyou selected Send by MMS/E-mailSend by MMS/E-mailSend by MMS/E-mailSend by MMS/E-mailSend by MMS/E-mail. Refer to the previouschapter for more information on sending MMS and e-mailmessages.

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