Toshiba Information Systems CC4-E01 Mobile Phone with UMTS/GSM/DCS/PCS & Bluetooth User Manual 2 of 3
Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd, Mobile Communications Division Mobile Phone with UMTS/GSM/DCS/PCS & Bluetooth Users Manual 2 of 3
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◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Company: Allows you to enter a company name. Birthday: Allows you to enter a birthday. URL: Allows you to enter a URL. Category: Allows you to set the category. Picture: Allows you to set a picture to appear on the display for an incoming call. Settings: Allows you to set the ringtone and other settings for incoming calls. Note: Allows you to enter a reminder. 4. Enter the item and press 5. Press (Options). 6. Select Save and press (Select). Adding an Entry from Standby Mode 1. In standby mode, enter the phone number you want to add and press 2. Select Add New Contact and press (Select). To add the phone number to an existing Contacts list entry, select Add to Existing. 3. Proceed from Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 64). Basic Operations 65 Incoming Settings Setting a Picture 1. In Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 64), select Picture and press (Options). 2. Select Change Picture and press (Select). 3. Select Take Picture or My Pictures and press (Select). ◆ Take Picture: Activates the camera for you to take a picture. For details on taking pictures, see page 102. After taking a picture, press ◆ My Pictures: Allows you to select a picture from My Items (page 196). To select a file, press 4. Press (Options). 5. Select Save and press 66 (Select). Note • Copyright protected picture files cannot be set. • If a video file is set as the ringtone, the video is displayed for incoming calls and the picture set as the incoming picture is not displayed. Tip To discard the picture setting, select Remove Picture after Step 4. Basic Operations Setting the Ringtone Note You can set the incoming external light, ringtone volume, ringtone pattern and vibration settings individually for each Contacts list entry. When the phone profile (page 222) is set to Silent, the ringtone does not play. 1. In Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 64), select Settings and press (Options). 2. Select Select and press Tip If you select Same as Phone in Step 3, the settings will be the same as the corresponding settings of “Phone Profiles” (page 222). The external light setting will be the same as corresponding setting of “Setting the Incoming External Light” (page 235). (Select). ◆ External Light: Allows you to set the colour of the incoming external light. Select the colour you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Ringtone Volume: Allows you to set the ringtone volume for incoming calls. Select a ringtone type, select Set and set the volume. ◆ Ringtones: Allows you to set the ringtone pattern for incoming calls or the ringtone duration for incoming messages. Proceed from Step 4 of “Personalising the Ringtone” (page 224). ◆ Vibration: Allows you to set the vibration for incoming calls. Select a ringtone type and select a vibration pattern. 4. Press (Back) once or twice to return to the Create Contact screen. 5. Press (Options). 6. Select Save and press Basic Operations (Select). 3. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). 67 Editing Categories Your phone already has the following categories: Business Card, Private, Friend, Business, VIP and Colleague. In addition, you can set your own categories. You can edit and set the options of categories. For each category, you can set the incoming external light, ringtone volume, ringtone pattern and vibration. Renaming a Category 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Manage Category and press 3. Select a category and press 4. Press Note Preset categories cannot be renamed. (Select). 6. Enter the category name and press 7. Select an icon and press (Select). (Options). 9. Select Save and press 68 (Select). (Options). 5. Select Edit and press 8. Press (Select). (Select). Basic Operations Deleting a Category Note Preset categories cannot be deleted. To set all Contacts list entries for a category to No Category, select Reset after Step 1. 1. After Step 2 of “Renaming a Category” (page 68), select the category you want to delete and press (Options). 2. Select Delete and press (Select). A confirmation screen appears. 3. Press (Yes). All Contacts list entries for the deleted category are set to No Category. Setting Options for a Category Note The option settings for individual entries (page 67) take priority over the option settings for a category. Basic Operations 1. After Step 3 of “Renaming a Category” (page 68), select Category Options and press (Options). 2. Select Select and press (Select). 3. Proceed from Step 3 of “Setting the Ringtone” (page 67). 69 Setting Groups You can set the groups (broadcast lists) to use for MMS and email addresses. There are five groups and you can add up to ten members to each group. For details on using the Group list, see “Creating & Sending an MMS Message” (page 133) and “Creating & Sending an Email Message” (page 157). Adding a New Member to a Group 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Manage Group and press 3. Select a group and press 4. Selectand press 5. Select Add and press (Options). (Select). 6. Select Name and press 7. Enter a name and press 8. Select Send to and press 9. Enter a phone number or email address and press 10. Press (Options). 11. Select Save and press 70 (Select). (Select). (Select). Basic Operations Adding a New Group Member from the Contacts List 1. After Step 4 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 70), select Get Contacts and press (Select). 2. Select the member you want to add and press The details of the selected member appear. 3. Select a phone number or email address and press Basic Operations 71 Editing Group Members 1. After Step 3 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 70), select the member you want to edit and press (Options). 2. Select Edit and press (Select). 3. Select the item you want to edit and press 4. Enter the item and press 5. Press 6. Select Save and press 72 (Options). Tip You can perform the following operations after Step 1. • View: Displays the details of the member. • Delete: Deletes the selected member. (Select). Basic Operations Renaming a Group 1. After Step 2 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 70), select the group you want to rename and press (Options). 2. Select Rename and press (Select). 3. Enter the group name and press Resetting a Group 1. After Step 2 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 70), select the group you want to reset and press (Options). 2. Select Reset and press (Select). A confirmation screen appears. 3. Press (Yes). The group name is reset and all members are deleted from the group. Basic Operations 73 Using the Contacts List You can access a phone number or email address in the Contacts list and then make a call or send an SMS, MMS or email message. Searching for an Entry in the Contacts List 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Contacts List and press (Select). (Select). The Contacts list appears. 3. Press (Options). 4. Select Search by and press (Select). 5. Select a search method and press (Select). ◆ First Name: Allows you to enter a letter of the alphabet. A list of Contacts list entries with first names beginning with the letter of the alphabet you entered is displayed. ◆ Last Name: Allows you to enter a letter of the alphabet. A list of Contacts list entries with last names beginning with the letter of the alphabet you entered is displayed. ◆ Phone Number: Displays the phone number input screen for entering a number. After you enter a number, press (OK). A list of Contacts list entries with phone numbers containing the number you entered is displayed. 6. Select a Contacts list entry and press number. 74 Contacts List Screen Tip In standby mode, you can display a list of Contacts list entries with first names beginning with the letters of the alphabet assigned to a key if you press and hold any of to to make a call to the default phone Basic Operations Making a Call 1. In standby mode, press Tip • To access the Web page, select the URL in the details screen of the entry, press (Options) and select Connect. • To display the Create Postcard screen (page 166), select the postal address in the details screen of the entry, press (Options) and select live! Postcard. , select Contacts and press 2. Select Contacts List and press (Select). (Select). The Contacts list appears. 3. Select the Contacts list entry you want to access and press The details screen of the entry appears. 4. Select the phone number you want to call and press To make a video call, press Sending a Message Tip You can perform the following operations after Step 1. The options that are available vary depending on the item selected. • View: Displays the details of the selected item. • Call: Allows you to select Voice Call or Video Call to make a call. • Edit: Allows you to edit the selected item. • Delete: Deletes the selected item. Basic Operations 1. After Step 3 of “Making a Call” (above), select a phone number or email address and press (Options). 2. Select Send Message and press (Select). 3. Select a message type and press (Select). ◆ SMS: Allows you to create an SMS message (page 144). ◆ MMS: Allows you to create an MMS message (page 133). ◆ Email: Allows you to create an email message (page 157). 75 Using Speed Calling In standby mode, you can make calls quickly and easily to phone numbers in the Speed Calling list. You can add up to nine phone numbers to the list. Adding a Phone Number to the Speed Calling List 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Settings and press 3. Select Speed Calling and press 4. Select and press (Select). Note (Select). Only Contacts list entries in your phone can be added to the Speed Calling list. (Select). (Add). The Contacts list appears. 5. Select the Contacts list entry to add to the Speed Calling list and press Using Speed Calling to Make Calls 1. In standby mode, enter the speed calling number of the phone number you want to call. 2. Press 76 Tip • The speed calling number is indicated beside the entry in the Speed Calling list. • If the Contacts list entry in the Speed Calling list contains more than one phone number, a call is made to the default phone number (page 78). Basic Operations Using Send My vCard You can convert the owner information appearing in My Details to vObject format (page 203) and send it by infrared or Bluetooth™. 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Send My vCard and press 3. Select a send method and press (Select). (Select). (Select). ◆ Via Infrared: Sends the information by infrared (page 293). ◆ Via Bluetooth: Sends the information by Bluetooth™ (page 289). Using Synchronise You can synchronise the Contacts list of your phone with a network server or data on a PC. The supplied data management software My Mobile needs to be installed on the PC. For details on the synchronisation procedure, see “Synchronising the Contacts List” (page 302). Basic Operations 77 Editing Contacts List Entries Tip You can edit and delete entries in the Contacts list individually. 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Contacts List and press (Select). (Select). The Contacts list appears. 3. Select the Contacts list entry you want to edit and press The details screen of the entry appears. 4. Select the item you want to edit and press 5. Press 6. Enter the item and press 7. Press (Edit). (Options). 8. Select the save method and press (Select). ◆ Save: Saves the edited Contacts list entry by overwriting the original entry. ◆ Save as New: Saves the edited Contacts list entry as a new entry. 78 • To edit the address, category, picture or settings, press (Options) after Step 3 and select Edit. Select the item you want to edit and press • You can set the following options after Step 7. The options that are available vary depending on the item selected. • Edit: Displays the input screen of the selected item. • Select: Displays the screen for selecting the category, ringtone and other options. • Change Picture: Allows you to change the picture. • Change Type: Allows you to change the phone number, email address, postal address and URL type. • Set to Default: Sets the selected phone number to the default phone number. • Remove Picture: Allows you to delete the picture. • Reset Settings: Allows you to reset the ringtone and other settings. • Clear Field: Deletes the selected item. • Clear Category: Clears the category setting. Basic Operations Options Available from the Contacts List You can perform the following operations if you press list. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Basic Operations (Options) from the Contacts View: Displays the details screen for one entry. Search by: Allows you to search for an entry in the Contacts list (page 74). Edit: Displays the edit screen for one entry. Delete: Deletes one or all Contacts list entries. Select Multi: Allows you to select multiple Contacts list entries and you can perform each of the Delete, Copy, Move, Send vCard, View and Mark All operations on multiple Contacts list entries simultaneously. Send vCard: Converts a Contacts list entry to vCard format and sends it. Memory Card: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the memory card. Phone/SIM: Displays a list of Contacts list entries in the phone and SIM card. Sort by: Allows you to change the order that entries appear. You can select a sort option from First Name, Last Name or Displayname. Category Filter: Displays the Contacts list entries of the selected category. 79 Setting the Contacts List Setting the Default Storage Place You can preset the default storage place for new Contacts list entries. An indicator ) at the top of the Contacts list screen (page 74) indicates the storage place of the Contacts list entry. 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Settings and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select Default Storage and press (Select). 4. Select a default storage place and press (Select). ◆ Always Ask: Asks you to select the storage place each time you save a new entry. ◆ Phone Memory: Saves all new entries to the Contacts list of your phone. ◆ SIM: Saves all new entries to the Contacts list of the SIM card. ◆ Memory Card: Saves all new entries to the Contacts list of the memory card. Setting the Scroll Speed You can set the speed for scrolling up and down in the Contacts list. 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Settings and press (Select). 3. Select Scroll Speed and press (Select). 4. Select Fast or Slow and press (Select). 80 (Select). Basic Operations Confirming the Memory Status You can display the number of Contacts list entries in each of your phone, SIM card and memory card. 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select Memory Status and press (Select). (Select). Owner Information You can display and edit owner information such as the phone number and email address of your phone. 1. In standby mode, press , select Contacts and press 2. Select My Details and press (Select). (Select). The owner information appears. 3. Press (Options). 4. Select Edit and press (Select). Perform Steps 3 and 4 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 64). Basic Operations 81 82 Basic Operations Video Telephony A video call allows both you and the other party to see each other’s image during the call. In This Chapter ❍ About Video Calls ❍ Making a Video Call ❍ Answering a Video Call ❍ Convenient Functions for Video Calls ❍ Video Call Settings About Video Calls A video call allows two parties with video call compatible phones to see each other’s image during the call. Indicators The following indicators appear during video calls. 3G Area Video Call Note • A video call is only possible in areas with 3G-network coverage. • The video call function of your phone complies with the 3G-324M international standard for 3G mobile videophones. Mute Mute My Voice Mute All Picture Quality Motion Prioritised Standard Mode Macro Mode Handsfree On Handsfree Handsfree (Bluetooth™ connection) Video Call Screen Image Transfer Off Sending Picture Voice Connection Established Video Connection Established 84 Video Telephony Making a Video Call Note If a video call connection could not be established, a message appears and a warning tone plays. To make a voice call instead, press (Yes). Tip You can also make a video call from the Contacts list (page 74) or call log (page 43). Video Telephony 1. In standby mode, confirm that the indicator for indicating you are in an area with 3G-network coverage is displayed. 2. Enter a phone number and press When a connection is established, both you and the other party see each other’s image and can begin talking. The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the speaker, thus enabling you to begin a handsfree call. When Appearance Check (page 95) is set to On, your image appears before the call is made. After you have checked the image, press (OK). 3. Press to end the call. 85 Answering a Video Call When a video call is received, the ringtone plays, the external light flashes and “Video Call” appears on the display. 1. A video call is received. To check your image before beginning the call, press is received, select Self-view and press (Select). 2. Press (Options) when the call When a connection is established, both you and the other party see each other’s image and can begin talking. The sound automatically switches from the earpiece to the speaker, thus enabling you to begin a handsfree call. However, if the phone profile (page 222) is set to Silent when a video call is received, the caller’s voice is heard from the earpiece. To switch the sound from the earpiece to the speaker, press ) during a call. Tip • The procedures for rejecting calls (page 40), diverting calls (page 49), Any Key Answer (page 240) and Open to Answer (page 240) are identical to those for voice calls. • To place an incoming call on hold, press . To answer a call placed on hold, press (Unhold). To set image transfer from the camera to off so as you can answer the call as a voice call, press instead of . During the voice call, the substitute picture set in the Outgoing Video settings (page 91) is sent to the other party. 3. Press 86 to end the call. Video Telephony Convenient Functions for Video Calls The following convenient functions are available during calls. Placing a Call on Hold You can place a call on hold. While on hold, voice guidance notifies the other party that he/she has been placed on hold. The other party is also sent the picture preset for the Hold Guidance setting (page 94). 1. Press (Options) during a call. 2. Select Hold and press (Select). To resume a call placed on hold, press Tip If you have switched the sound to the earpiece (page 88), you can use this procedure to adjust the volume of the earpiece. (Unhold). Adjusting the Speaker Volume You can adjust the speaker volume during a call. 1. Press the side key ( 2. Use or side keys ( or ) during a call. and ) to adjust the volume. Press or the side key ( ) to increase the volume level and press side key ( ) to decrease the volume level. or the Turning On/Off the Outgoing Voice You can turn on/off the outgoing voice during a call. To turn off the outgoing voice, press during a call. To turn the outgoing voice back on, press again. Video Telephony 87 Setting Mute You can mute the incoming voice and outgoing voice during a call. 1. Press (Options) during a call. 2. Select Mute and press (Select). 3. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Mute My Voice: Mutes the outgoing voice. ◆ Mute All: Mutes both the outgoing and incoming voice. Switching between the Earpiece & Speaker Tip • To cancel mute, press (Unmute). • If you switch to turnover style during a handsfree call, only the output voice can be muted. If you are using the supplied handsfree stereo headset or a Bluetooth™ device to input your voice, the outgoing voice cannot be muted. You can switch between the earpiece and speaker during a call. To switch between the earpiece and speaker, press ) or ( ) during a call. Switching Cameras You can switch between the external camera and internal camera during a call. To switch cameras, press during a call. 88 Tip When you switch from the internal camera to the external camera, a large outgoing image appears on the display. When you switch from the external camera to the internal camera, a large incoming image appears on the display. Video Telephony Using the Zoom Note The zoom is disabled while sending a picture (page 90) or when image transfer is set to off. You can enlarge the image to be sent to the other party during a call. To use the zoom, press during a call. Switching Screen Display You can select the screen display method during a call. 1. Press (Options) during a call. 2. Select Screen Settings and press (Select). 3. Select Switch Screens and press (Select). 4. Select the display method you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Priority Incoming: Displays a large incoming screen and a small outgoing screen. ◆ Incoming Only: Displays only the incoming screen. ◆ Priority Outgoing: Displays a small incoming screen and a large outgoing screen. ◆ Outgoing Only: Displays only the outgoing screen. Turning On/Off the Outgoing Video You can turn on/off the sending of images recorded with the camera during a call. To turn off the outgoing video, press during a call. To turn the outgoing video back on, press again. Video Telephony 89 Sending a Picture You can send a picture in My Items during a call. 1. Press (Options) during a call. 2. Select Screen Settings and press (Select). 3. Select Sending Picture and press 4. Select My Pictures and press (Select). (Select). 5. Select the picture you want to send and press 6. Use to adjust the position of the picture within the dotted line and press 7. Check the picture and press (Set). To cancel the sending of a picture, press (Stop). Setting the Picture Quality You can set the quality and motion speed of the incoming video. 1. Press (Options) during a call. 2. Select Screen Settings and press 3. Select Picture Quality and press (Select). (Select). 4. Select the output format you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Motion Prioritised: Gives priority to video motion. ◆ Standard Mode: Standard output format. ◆ Macro Mode: Gives priority to picture quality. 90 Video Telephony Video Call Settings You can set various video call settings. Setting the Outgoing Image You can preset the outgoing image to send during a video call. Note You can send pictures of QVGA (W240 × H320) size or smaller. 1. In standby mode, press , select Outgoing Video and press 2. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). (Select). ◆ Camera Monitored: Sends video images recorded during a call. ◆ My Pictures: Allows you to select a picture to send from the Picture folder of My Items. Select the picture you want to send, press and then press (Set). ◆ No Picture: Sends a preinstalled picture in your phone. Video Telephony 91 Setting Auto Answer for Video Calls When the Auto Answer function for video calls is set, video calls received from phone numbers in the Auto Answer list (page 93) are answered automatically without having to press a key. 1. In standby mode, press , select Auto Answer and press 2. Select Mode Setting and press 3. Select On or Off and press 92 (Select). (Select). (Select). Note • The Auto Answer function for incoming video calls is only available while your phone is open. Incoming video calls are received as usual when your phone is closed. • If a video call is received from a phone number in the Auto Answer list while Auto Answer is set to On, the Auto Answer tone plays and the call is answered automatically regardless of the Phone Profile (page 222) settings. Video Telephony Adding a Phone Number to the Auto Answer List for Video Calls Tip To check, edit or delete the phone number, select the phone number and press (Options) after Step 3. You can add up to ten phone numbers to the Auto Answer list for video calls to enable Auto Answer (page 92) to answer video calls from those phone numbers. 1. In standby mode, press , select Auto Answer and press 2. Select Auto Answer List and press 3. Press (Select). (Select). (Add). 4. Enter your security code (page 38). 5. Select a phone number input method and press (Select). ◆ From Contacts: Allows you to select a phone number from the Contacts list (page 74). ◆ Set Number: Allows you to directly enter a phone number. ◆ From Call Log: Allows you to select a phone number from the call log (page 43). To add a second or subsequent phone number, press Then, select Add and proceed from Step 4. Video Telephony (Options) after Step 2. 93 Setting the Backlight You can set whether the backlight is lit during an appearance check or video call. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select On or Off and press , select Backlight and press (Select). (Select). Hold Guidance Settings You can set the picture displayed to the other party when you place an incoming video call or video call in progress on hold. 1. In standby mode, press , select Hold Guidance and press 2. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). (Select). ◆ Hold Answer: Allows you to set the hold guidance for incoming calls. ◆ Hold during Call: Allows you to set the hold guidance for calls in progress. 3. Select the image type you want to set and press Note • You can send pictures of QVGA (W240 × H320) size or smaller. • A copyright protected picture cannot be selected. (Select). ◆ Preset Picture: Allows you to set the default picture. ◆ My Pictures: Allows you to select a picture from the Pictures folder of My Items. Select the picture you want to set, press and then press (Set). 94 Video Telephony Setting Appearance Check This feature allows you to check the image to send to the other party before making a video call. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select On or Off and press Video Telephony , select Appearance Check and press (Select). (Select). 95 96 Video Telephony Camera/Video Camera You can take pictures and record videos and then save them, attach them to messages and display them on a TV. You can also edit pictures. In This Chapter ❍ Camera ❍ Pictures ❍ Videos ❍ Picture & Video Settings Camera You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos, as well as to scan QR code barcodes (page 279). Modes Change the orientation of the phone according to the mode. Modes for Taking Pictures Turnover Style Style for Landscape Mode and Camcorder ◆ Landscape Mode: Allows you to take high-quality pictures at VGA or higher resolution. ◆ Portrait Mode: Allows you to take pictures at QVGA size or smaller for use as wallpaper, etc. ◆ Scanner: Allows you to scan QR code barcodes. For details, see “Barcode” (page 278). Modes for Recording Videos ◆ Camcorder: Allows you to record videos up to approximately 20 minutes long. The recording time depends on the amount of available memory in the storage place. ◆ For MMS: Allows you to record videos for sending attached to MMS messages. Open Style Style for Portrait Mode and For MMS Self-portrait Style Style for taking pictures and recording videos of yourself 98 Camera/Video Camera Note Soft keys appear on the monitor screen at the following times: • When you take pictures in Portrait mode of open style or self-portrait style. • When you record videos in For MMS of open style or self-portrait style. Screens About Screens There are two camera/video camera screens: the monitor screen and preview screen. ◆ Monitor screen: The standby screen that appears from when you activate the camera/video camera until when you begin taking a picture or recording a video. ◆ Preview screen: The screen that appears after taking a picture or recording a video to allow you to view the picture or video. Explanation of Indicators Camera Indicators 1 Picture Mode/Multi Shots: Landscape Mode, Portrait Mode, Scanner, Internal Camera in Use, Multi Shots (High Speed), (Low Speed) (Normal Speed), 2 Picture Size: W1600 × H1200 (UXGA), W1280 × H1024 (SXGA), W1024 × H768 (XGA), W640 × H480 (VGA), W240 × H320 (QVGA), W144 × H176 (QCIF), W120 × H160 (QQVGA), W112 × H112 (Caller ID), W96 × H128 (Sub QCIF) Camera Monitor Screen Camera/Video Camera 3 Picture Quality: Fine, 6 Focus Mode: Auto, 12 Night Mode 13 Auto Bracket Normal, Economy Macro, Infinity 99 Video Camera Indicators 15 Video Mode: Video Mode, Internal Camera in Use 16 Video Size: W320 × H240 (QVGA), W176 × H144 (QCIF) 17 Video Quality: Super Fine, Fine, Normal 18 Voice Record Off 19 Status: Standby, Recording, Stopped, Playing, Paused, Forward, Rewind, Frame Forward/Slow Playback, Frame Rewind Camera & Video Camera Indicators 4 Exposure Control: ... ... -2.0 ... ±0 ...+2.0 Phone, Memory Card 5 Storage Place: 7 Delay Timer: 5 sec., 10 sec., 20 sec. Guide Display 9 White Balance: Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Tungsten 10 11 100 Self-view Mobile Light Video Monitor Screen Tip To switch between the camera and video camera, press and hold Camera/Video Camera TV Display You can display pictures/videos from the monitor screen or preview screen on a TV. The TV systems supported by your phone are the NTSC and PAL systems. The SECAM system is not supported. For details, see “Displaying Files on a TV” (page 201). Confirming the Memory Status You can confirm the usage status of your phone and memory card. 1. In standby mode, press , select Camera and press 2. Select Memory Status and press Camera/Video Camera (Select). (Select). 101 Pictures Taking a Picture You can use the camera to take pictures. There are two modes for taking pictures: Landscape mode and Portrait mode (page 98). You can also edit the pictures you take and set them for Contacts list entries. 1. In standby mode, press or the side key ( 2. Display the subject in the main display and press ). or the side key ( ). The shutter sound is heard and the picture is saved automatically to the preset storage place (page 125). 102 Tip • If the Preview setting (page 128) is set to On, the preview screen appears after the picture is saved automatically. • If the picture was taken in Landscape mode, you can adjust the zoom in the preview screen. • To return to the monitor screen so as you can take another picture, press (Back) or the side key ( ). • To end the camera, press or press and hold the side key ( ). • To set the Full Screen setting from the preview screen, press (Options) and select Full Screen. Camera/Video Camera Preview Screen Send Functions Note • Some send functions may be unavailable depending on the SIM card inserted. • If the Preview setting (page 128) is set to Off, the picture cannot be sent. 1. Press from the preview screen. 2. Select a send method and press (Select). ◆ As MMS: Allows you to send the picture attached to an MMS message (page 133). ◆ live! Postcard: Allows you to attach the picture to an MMS message and send it as a postcard (page 166). ◆ To live! Studio: Allows you to upload the picture to a media album on the Web (page 169). ◆ Via Infrared: Allows you to send the picture by infrared (page 293). ◆ Via Bluetooth: Allows you to send the picture by Bluetooth™ (page 289). Key Operations You can adjust the exposure and zoom from the monitor screen. To adjust the exposure, press to make the picture darker and press to make the picture lighter. To adjust the zoom, press or the side key ( ) to zoom in and press or the side key ( ) to zoom out. To adjust the exposure while in the turnover style, press the side key ( ). Then, select Exposure Control and press the side key ( ) to make the picture darker and press the side key ( Camera/Video Camera ), select Advanced and press the side key ( ). Press the side key ( ) to make the picture lighter. 103 Picture Sizes For details on setting the picture size, see “Changing the Picture Size” (page 120). ◆ Landscape Mode: Allows you to select a picture size from W1600 × H1200 (UXGA), W1280 × H1024 (SXGA), W1024 × H768 (XGA) and W640 × H480 (VGA). ◆ Portrait Mode: Allows you to select a picture size from W240 × H320 (QVGA), W144 × H176 (QCIF), W120 × H160 (QQVGA), W112 × H112 (Caller ID) and W96 × H128 (Sub QCIF). Viewing a Picture 1. Press (Options) from the monitor screen. 2. Select My Pictures and press (Select). 3. Select the picture you want to view and press Deleting a Picture You can delete the picture displayed in the preview screen. 1. Press (Options) from the preview screen. 2. Select Delete and press 3. Press 104 (Select). (Yes). Camera/Video Camera Default Recipient for MMS Note If the Preview setting (page 128) is set to Off, the picture cannot be sent. Immediately after you take a picture in turnover style, you can send it attached to an MMS message to the address preset for the default recipient (page 143). The maximum picture size and file size for sending a picture are predetermined. If the picture exceeds a predetermined size, it is compressed and then sent. 1. After you take a picture in turnover style, press the side key ( screen. 2. Select As MMS and press the side key ( ) from the preview ). If the picture was taken in Landscape mode, press the side key ( compressed picture appears. ) after the Functions for Taking Pictures Switching Camera Modes Tip For details on changing the picture size in Landscape mode and Portrait mode, see page 120. Camera/Video Camera For details on camera modes, see “Modes for Taking Pictures” (page 98). 1. Press (Options) from the monitor screen, select Camera Mode and press (Select). 2. Select Landscape Mode, Portrait Mode or Scanner and press (Select). 105 Focus Mode 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Focus Mode and press 2. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Auto: Adjusts the focus automatically. ◆ Macro: Suitable for taking a picture of a subject that is very close to you. ◆ Infinity: Suitable for taking a picture of a subject that is very far away from you. Tip To adjust the focus when Auto is set, press or half press the side key ( ) from the monitor screen. After the focus is adjusted, the complete sound is heard and the focus is locked. Night Mode You can use this mode for taking pictures of night scenes, etc. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Night Mode and press 2. Select On or Off and press 106 (Select). Note • If night mode is set, Auto of focus mode is unavailable. • If multi shots or auto bracket is set, night mode is unavailable. Camera/Video Camera Multi Shots Note • If auto bracket is set, multi shots is unavailable. • If multi shots is set, the zoom cannot be adjusted. You can take up to nine pictures in succession. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Multi Shots and press 2. Select High Speed, Normal Speed, Low Speed or Off and press (Select). Tip To delete a picture, select the picture you want to delete after Step 2 of “Deleting a Picture” (page 104), press to add a check mark, press (Options) and select Delete. Camera/Video Camera 107 Frame Setting You can set the frame to add before you take a picture. For details on setting a frame afterwards, see page 111. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Add Frame and press 2. Select Preset Frames or My Pictures and press (Select). A list of frames appears. 3. Select the frame you want to add from the list and press Note When taking pictures in Landscape mode or at Sub QCIF size, a frame cannot be set. The frame appears in the monitor screen. To display the previous or next frame of the list, press 4. Press 108 or (OK). Camera/Video Camera Auto Bracket Note • When taking pictures in Landscape mode, auto bracket cannot be set. • If multi shots is set, auto bracket is unavailable. • If auto bracket is set, the zoom cannot be adjusted. You can take three pictures of the same subject at different exposure levels. By comparing all three pictures, you can choose the optimal exposure level. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Advanced and press 2. Select Auto Bracket and press 3. Select On or Off and press (Select). (Select). Additional Functions for Taking Pictures Tip To delete a picture, select the picture you want to delete after Step 2 of “Deleting a Picture” (page 104), press to add a check mark, press (Options) and select Delete. Camera/Video Camera ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Self-view (page 125) Storage Place (page 125) Delay Timer (page 126) Mobile Light (page 126) White Balance (page 127) Exposure Control (page 127) 109 Editing a Picture You can edit the picture in the preview screen of Portrait mode or pictures saved to My Items. You can edit any picture that is a JPEG or PNG file of QVGA size or smaller with 100,000 pixels or less. Changing the Picture Size You can change the sizes of the pictures you take. 1. Press (Select). Tip (Options) from the preview screen, select Edit Picture and press 2. Select Picture Size and press (Select). 3. Select a picture size or Define and press (Select). The selected picture size is indicated by a dotted line. If you selected Define, enter a picture size (W16 to 240 × H16 to 320) and press (OK). 4. Use 5. Press to adjust the position of the picture within the dotted line and press (OK) and 6. Select a save method and press (Select). ◆ Save: Overwrites the file of the original picture. ◆ Save as: Saves the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press 110 You can perform the following operations if you press (Options) after Step 3. • Cut: Trims the image to fit the selected picture size. • Fit to Width: Resizes the picture to fit the width of the selected picture size. • Fit to Length: Resizes the picture to fit the height of the selected picture size. Camera/Video Camera Adding a Frame You can add frames to the pictures you take. You can select a frame from preinstalled frames or frames saved to My Items. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the preview screen, select Edit Picture and press 2. Select Add Frame and press (Select). 3. Select Preset Frames or My Pictures and press (Select). If you selected Preset Frames, select a frame size and press 4. Select the frame you want to add and press (Select). The framed picture appears. If the frame size and picture size differ, you can use the frame. To switch to another frame, press 5. Press (OK) and or to adjust the position of 6. Select a save method and press (Select). ◆ Save: Overwrites the file of the original picture. ◆ Save as: Saves the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press Camera/Video Camera 111 Adding a Stamp You can paste stamps on the pictures you take. You can select a stamp from preinstalled stamps or stamps saved to My Items. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the preview screen, select Edit Picture and press 2. Select Add Stamp and press (Select). 3. Select Preset Stamps or My Pictures and press 4. Select the stamp you want to paste and press 5. Use 6. Press to adjust the paste position and press (Select). twice. 7. Select a save method and press (Select). ◆ Save: Overwrites the file of the original picture. ◆ Save as: Saves the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press 112 Tip • To paste the same stamp again, press (Options) after Step 5 and select Continue. • To undo the pasting of a stamp, press (Options) after Step 5 and select Undo All. Camera/Video Camera Adding Text You can add text to the pictures you take. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the preview screen, select Edit Picture and press 2. Select Add Text and press (Select). 3. Select Large Font, Standard Font or Small Font and press 4. Select a font colour and press 5. Enter text and press (Select). (Select). You can enter up to 18 characters with the large font, 24 characters with the standard font and 40 characters with the small font. 6. Use 7. Press to adjust the paste position and press (Paste). 8. Select a save method and press (Select). ◆ Save: Overwrites the file of the original picture. ◆ Save as: Saves the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press Camera/Video Camera 113 Rotating a Picture You can rotate and then save the pictures you take. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the preview screen, select Edit Picture and press 2. Select Rotate Image and press (Select). 3. Select the angle to which you want to rotate the picture and press (Select). ◆ 90 degrees: Rotates the picture 90 degrees clockwise. ◆ 180 degrees: Rotates the picture 180 degrees. ◆ 270 degrees: Rotates the picture 270 degrees clockwise (90 degrees anticlockwise). 4. Press (OK) and 5. Select a save method and press (Select). ◆ Save: Overwrites the file of the original picture. ◆ Save as: Saves the picture as a new file. Enter a file name and press 114 Camera/Video Camera Caller ID You can register a picture taken in Portrait mode at Caller ID size (page 104) to a Contacts list entry and set it to be displayed as the incoming picture along with the name and phone number. 1. After you take a picture at Caller ID size, press screen, select Assign to Contact and press 2. Select Add New Contact and press (Options) from the preview (Select). (Select). To add the picture to an existing Contacts list entry, select Add to Existing. 3. Proceed from Step 3 of “Adding an Entry from the Main Menu” (page 64). Camera/Video Camera 115 Videos Recording a Video You can use the camera to record videos. There are two modes for recording videos: Camcorder and For MMS (page 98). 1. In standby mode, press and hold or the side key ( 2. Display the subject in the main display and press ). or the side key ( ). The start sound is heard and recording begins. To pause recording, press or the side key ( ). 3. Press or the side key ( or the side key ( ). To resume recording, press ). The end sound is heard and the video is saved automatically to the preset storage place (page 125). 116 Note A video being recorded in For MMS cannot be paused. Tip • If the Preview setting (page 128) is set to On, the first frame of the video appears in the preview screen after the video is saved automatically. • To return to the monitor screen so as you can record another video, press (Back) or the side key ( ). • To end the video camera, press or press and hold the side key ( ). • To set a video recorded in For MMS as an incoming ringtone (page 67) of a Contacts list entry, press (Options) from the preview screen and select Assign to Contact. Camera/Video Camera Preview Screen Send Functions Note • Videos recorded in Camcorder cannot be sent. • Some send functions may be unavailable depending on the SIM card inserted. • If the Preview setting (page 128) is set to Off, the video cannot be sent. 1. Press from the preview screen. 2. Select a send method and press (Select). ◆ As MMS: Allows you to send the video attached to an MMS message (page 133). ◆ To live! Studio: Allows you to upload the video to a media album on the Web (page 169). ◆ Via Infrared: Allows you to send the video by infrared (page 293). Key Operations You can adjust the exposure and zoom from the monitor screen. To adjust the exposure, press to make the video darker and press to make the video lighter. To adjust the zoom, press or the side key ( ) to zoom in and press or the side key ( ) to zoom out. To adjust the exposure while in the turnover style, press the side key ( ), select Advanced and press the side key ( ). Then, select Exposure Control and press the side key ( ) to make the video darker and press the side key ). Press the side key ( ) to make the video lighter. Video Sizes ◆ Camcorder: Records at the QVGA (W320 × H240) video size. You can save up to approximately 20 minutes of video to your phone or memory card. The recording time depends on the amount of available memory in the storage place. ◆ For MMS: Records at the QCIF (W176 × H144) video size. You can send videos attached to MMS messages. Camera/Video Camera 117 Playing a Video 1. Press Note (Options) from the monitor screen. 2. Select My Videos and press (Select). 3. Select the video you want to play and press Press and hold video. If a video was recorded in For MMS, forward, rewind, frame forward, frame rewind and slow playback are unavailable. to forward the video and press and hold to rewind the Press or the side key ( ) to increase the playback volume and press the side key ( ) to decrease the playback volume. or Deleting a Video You can delete the video displayed in the preview screen. 1. Press (Options) from the preview screen. 2. Select Delete and press 3. Press Tip To pause a video during playback, press . When a video is paused, press for frame forward, press and hold for slow playback and press for frame rewind. (Select). (Yes). Default Recipient for MMS Immediately after you record a video in For MMS of turnover style, you can send it attached to an MMS message to the address preset for the default recipient (page 143). 1. After you record a video in turnover style, press the side key ( screen. 2. Select As MMS and press the side key ( 118 ) from the preview Note If the Preview setting (page 128) is set to Off, the video cannot be sent. ). Camera/Video Camera Functions for Recording Videos Switching Record Modes For details on record modes, see “Modes for Recording Videos” (page 98). 1. Press (Options) from the monitor screen, select Record Mode and press (Select). 2. Select Camcorder or For MMS and press (Select). Recording Sound You can set whether to record sound during recording. 1. Press (Options) from the monitor screen, select Voice Record and press (Select). 2. Select On or Off and press (Select). Additional Functions for Recording Videos ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Camera/Video Camera Self-view (page 125) Storage Place (page 125) Delay Timer (page 126) Mobile Light (page 126) White Balance (page 127) Exposure Control (page 127) 119 Picture & Video Settings Settings for Taking Pictures Changing the Picture Quality You can change the picture quality for camera modes. 1. In standby mode, press , select Camera and press 2. Select Settings and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select Camera Settings and press (Select). 4. Select Picture Settings and press (Select). 5. Select Picture Quality and press (Select). 6. Select Fine, Normal or Economy and press (Select). Changing the Picture Size 1. After Step 4 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (above), select Picture Size and press (Select). 2. Select Landscape Mode or Portrait Mode and press 3. Select the picture size you want to set and press (Select). (Select). For details on picture sizes, see page 104. 120 Camera/Video Camera Picture Effects You can change the colour adjustment setting for taking pictures. 1. After Step 4 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (page 120), select Picture Effects and press (Select). 2. Select the colour adjustment you want to set and press ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ (Select). Sepia: Sepia tone picture. Black & White: Monochrome picture. Negative: Reverses the tones. Emboss: Emphasises the contours to give an emboss look. None: Normal colour picture. Date Stamp Note Date stamps cannot be added to pictures taken in Landscape mode or at Caller ID size. You can add a date stamp to pictures. 1. After Step 4 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (page 120), select Date Stamp and press (Select). 2. Select On or Off and press (Select). 3. Select the date colour you want to set and press Camera/Video Camera (Select). 121 Displaying a Grid You can display horizontal and vertical gridlines on the monitor screen to use as a vertical and horizontal guide for taking pictures. 1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (page 120), select Screen Settings and press (Select). 2. Select Grid and press 3. Select On or Off and press (Select). (Select). Shutter Sound You can set the shutter sound. 1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Picture Quality” (page 120), select Shutter Sound and press (Select). 2. Select Pattern 1, Pattern 2 or Off and press 122 Camera/Video Camera Settings for Recording Videos Changing the Video Quality Note The maximum recording time varies depending on the video quality setting. 1. In standby mode, press , select Camera and press 2. Select Settings and press 3. Select Video Settings and press (Select). 4. Select Movie Settings and press (Select). 5. Select Video Quality and press (Select). (Select). (Select). 6. Select Super Fine, Fine or Normal and press (Select). Video Effects You can change the colour adjustment setting for recording videos. 1. After Step 4 of “Changing the Video Quality” (above), select Effects and press (Select). 2. Select the colour adjustment you want to set and press ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Camera/Video Camera (Select). Sepia: Sepia tone video. Black&White: Monochrome video. Negative: Reverses the tones. Emboss: Emphasises the contours to give an emboss look. None: Normal colour video. 123 Full Screen Display You can display subjects and videos over the whole screen. 1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Video Quality” (page 123), select Screen Settings and press (Select). 2. Select Screen Display and press (Select). 3. Select Normal or Full Screen and press Tip To set the Full Screen setting from the preview screen, press (Options) and select Full Screen. (Select). Setting Controller Display You can set whether to display indicators during recording and playback. 1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Video Quality” (page 123), select Screen Settings and press (Select). 2. Select Controller Display and press 3. Select On or Off and press (Select). (Select). Start & End Sounds You can set the start and end sounds. 1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Video Quality” (page 123), select Start/End Sounds and press (Select). 2. Select Pattern 1, Pattern 2 or Off and press 124 Camera/Video Camera Settings for Pictures & Videos Self-view This feature allows you to view the monitor screen while you take pictures or record videos of yourself. In self-portrait style, you can use the internal camera or external camera. In turnover style and open style, you can use the internal camera. For details on styles, see page 24. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Self-view and press 2. Select Internal Camera, External Camera or Off and press (Select). Storage Place Note You can set the storage places to which to automatically save pictures and videos. All pictures taken in Landscape mode are saved to the Digital Camera folder. 1. Press (Options) from the monitor screen, select Save Image to or Save Video to and press (Select). 2. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press (Select). If more than one folder is available for selection as the storage place, select a folder and press (Select). Camera/Video Camera 125 Delay Timer This feature allows you to take a picture or start recording after a specified time elapses. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Advanced and press 2. Select Delay Timer and press (Select). 3. Select 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec or Off and press (Select). Mobile Light You can turn on the mobile light while taking pictures or recording videos. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Advanced and press 2. Select Mobile Light and press 3. Select On or Off and press 126 (Select). (Select). Camera/Video Camera White Balance Under some conditions, the colours in pictures and videos may differ from the actual colours. If so, you can set the white balance so that the colours more closely resemble the actual colours. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Advanced and press 2. Select White Balance and press (Select). 3. Select the mode you want to set and press ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ (Select). Auto: Adjusts the white balance automatically in order to obtain natural colours. Daylight: Suitable for outdoors under a clear sky. Shade: Suitable for in the shade. Cloudy: Suitable for outdoors under a cloudy sky. Fluorescent: Suitable for fluorescent lighting. Tungsten: Suitable for incandescent lighting. Exposure Control You can adjust the brightness for pictures and videos. 1. Press (Select). (Options) from the monitor screen, select Advanced and press 2. Select Exposure Control and press 3. Use Camera/Video Camera (Select). to adjust the exposure. 127 Preview Setting You can set whether to display the preview screen after you take a picture or record a video. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Select Settings and press , select Camera and press (Select). (Select). 3. Select Camera Settings or Video Settings and press (Select). 4. Select Picture Settings or Movie Settings and press (Select). 5. Select Preview and press (Select). 6. Select On or Off and press (Select). Flicker Adjustment You can reduce screen flicker by setting the correct frequency for the area. 1. After Step 3 of “Preview Setting” (above), select Screen Settings and press (Select). 2. Select Flicker Adjustment and press 3. Select 50 Hz or 60 Hz and press 128 (Select). (Select). Camera/Video Camera Setting the File Name You can preset the file name to use when saving pictures and videos to the date and time or a name of your choice. 1. After Step 3 of “Preview Setting” (page 128), select File Name and press (Select). 2. Select Date&Time or Define and press (Select). If you selected Define, enter the file name you want to set and press Setting Keypad Shortcuts You can set whether to use the keypad shortcuts for accessing functions while you are using the camera. 1. After Step 3 of “Preview Setting” (page 128), select Keypad Shortcut and press (Select). 2. Select On or Off and press Camera/Video Camera (Select). 129 The following keypad shortcuts are available while you are taking pictures and recording videos. 130 Taking Pictures Recording Videos Key Guide Key Guide Camera Mode Record Mode Delay Timer Delay Timer Picture Effects Effects Picture Quality Video Quality White Balance White Balance Focus Mode Voice Record Night Mode Picture Size Screen Display Mobile Light Mobile Light Self-view Self-view Camera/Video Camera
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