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Contents............................................................................................................................. 2 1. PC Suite.......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. System Requirements ........................................................................................ 5 1.2. PC Suite Features............................................................................................... 5 1.3. A Note on Program Installation / Removal ..................................................... 6 2. Connection ..................................................................................................................... 8 2.1. Connecting Phone to PC.................................................................................... 8 2.2. Starting Connection Manager .......................................................................... 8 2.3. USB ...................................................................................................................... 8 2.4. Bluetooth ............................................................................................................. 8 3. Contact Manager ........................................................................................................ 10 3.1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 10 3.2. Starting Contact Manager .............................................................................. 10 3.3. Phonebook Management ................................................................................. 10 3.3.1. Overview ................................................................................................ 10 3.3.2. Creating New Contacts ......................................................................... 10 3.3.3. Modifying Contacts............................................................................... 11 3.3.4. Deleting Contacts .................................................................................. 11 3.3.5. Transferring Contacts between your Phone and PC ......................... 11 3.4. Calendar Management .................................................................................... 11 3.4.1. Overview ................................................................................................ 11 3.4.2. Creating New Calendar Items ............................................................. 12 3.4.3. Modifying Calendar Items ................................................................... 12 3.4.4. Deleting Calendar Items ....................................................................... 12 3.4.5. Transferring Calendar Data between Phone and PC ........................ 13 3.6. Importing and Exporting ................................................................................ 13 3.6.1. Importing ............................................................................................... 13 3.6.2. Exporting ............................................................................................... 14 4. PC Sync ........................................................................................................................ 15 4.1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 15 4.2. Starting PC Sync .............................................................................................. 15 4.3. Synchronizing ................................................................................................... 15 4.4. Options and Settings ........................................................................................ 15 4.4.1. General Options .................................................................................... 16 4.4.2. Conflict Resolution................................................................................ 16 5. Message Manager........................................................................................................ 17 5.1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 17 5.2. Starting Message Manager.............................................................................. 17 5.3. Text Message Management ............................................................................. 17 5.3.1. Overview ................................................................................................ 17 5.3.2. Creating New Text Messages ............................................................... 17 5.3.3. Modifying Text Messages ..................................................................... 18
5.3.4. Deleting Text Messages......................................................................... 18 5.3.5. Transferring Text Messages between Phone and PC ........................ 18 5.3.6. Sending Text Messages ......................................................................... 19 5.3.7. Forwarding or Replying to Text Messages ......................................... 19 5.5. Multimedia Message Management................................................................. 20 5.5.1. Overview ................................................................................................ 20 5.5.2. Creating New Multimedia Messages ................................................... 20 5.5.3. Modifying Multimedia Messages ......................................................... 20 5.5.4. Deleting Multimedia Messages ............................................................ 21 5.5.5. Transferring Multimedia Messages between Phone and PC ............ 21 5.5.6. Sending Multimedia Messages ............................................................. 21 5.5.7. Forwarding or Replying to Multimedia Messages............................. 22 6. File Manager................................................................................................................ 24 6.1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 24 6.2. Starting File Manager...................................................................................... 24 6.3. Viewing Folders and Files ............................................................................... 24 6.4. Transferring Files between the Phone and PC.............................................. 24 6.5. Opening Files .................................................................................................... 25 6.6. Renaming Files ................................................................................................. 25 6.7. Deleting Files .................................................................................................... 25 7. Image Editor ................................................................................................................ 27 7.1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 27 7.2. Starting Image Editor ...................................................................................... 27 7.3. Editing Photos .................................................................................................. 27 7.3.1. Basic Editing Tools ............................................................................... 27 7.3.2. Applying Effects .................................................................................... 27 7.4. Making Animations by Editing Photos .................................................. 28 7.4.1. Inserting and Deleting Frames ............................................................ 28 7.4.2. Applying Selections to a Frame ........................................................... 28 7.4.3. Setting Duration Time .......................................................................... 28 7.4.4. Previewing Animation .......................................................................... 29 7.4.5. Saving Animation to PC ....................................................................... 29 8. Video Editor ................................................................................................................ 30 8.1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 30 8.2. Starting Video Editor ...................................................................................... 30 8.3. Creating New Projects ..................................................................................... 30 8.4. Opening and Saving Projects .......................................................................... 30 8.5. Making Movies ................................................................................................. 31 8.5.1. Making Movies Using a Variety of Content ....................................... 31 8.5.2. Making Movies Using PC Movie files ................................................. 31 8.5.3. Editing Timeline .................................................................................... 32 8.6. Rendering.......................................................................................................... 32 9. MMS Composer .......................................................................................................... 33 9.1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 33 9.2. Creating New Multimedia Messages .............................................................. 33 9.3. Opening Multimedia Messages ....................................................................... 33
9.4. Saving Multimedia Messages .......................................................................... 34 9.5. Composing Multimedia Messages .................................................................. 34 9.5.1. Working with Pages .............................................................................. 34 9.5.2. Inserting Content .................................................................................. 35 9.5.3. Attaching Files....................................................................................... 35 9.5.4. Setting Page Duration Time ................................................................. 36 9.5.5. Previewing Multimedia Messages ....................................................... 36 9.6. Sending Multimedia Messages ................................................................ 36 10. Internet Access .......................................................................................................... 37 10.1. Overview ......................................................................................................... 37 10.2. Starting Internet Access ................................................................................ 37 10.3. Creating a New Connection .......................................................................... 37 10.4. Modifying a Connection ................................................................................ 38 10.5. Delete a Connection ....................................................................................... 38 10.6. Using Dial-up Connection ............................................................................. 38
PC Suite is a Windows-based PC program that allows you to easily manage personal data and multimedia files by connecting your Phone to a PC.
Message Manager Allows you to view, edit, and organise Messages from the Phone on a PC. It also enables you to copy and move Messages between the Phone and a PC. In addition, you can send Text Messages or Multimedia Messages using this application, provided it is connected to the Phone. PC Sync Allows you to synchronise personal data saved in the Phone with the data saved in the PCs personal information management program. PC Sync supports both Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express.
File Manager Allows you to browse multimedia files saved in the Phone in the Windows Browser and to download files or to upload PC files to the Phone. Image Editor Allows you to retrieve and edit pictures taken using the Phone and saved on a PC. Image Editor includes various different editing functions.
Video Editor
Allows you to produce and edit movies using multimedia content such as photos, movies and sounds.
MMS Composer
Allows you to make and edit Multimedia Messages using content such as photos, movies, sounds and text. The Multimedia Messages produced using MMS Composer can be saved to, or sent via, the connected Phone. Internet Access Allows you to access the Internet using the connected Phone as a modem.
And continue to follow the instructions until the installation is completed as below
If PC Suite dosent recognize the phone after installing the program, make sure the cable is plugged securely into both the phone and the computer, and that your mobile is turned on. If you continue to have problems, reboot your computer and if necessary, re-install the PC Suite.
PC Suite connects an Phone (referred to as the Phone) to a PC and provides various functions to manage your Phone data using a PC. You can connect a PC to the Phone using two different options: USB or Bluetooth. Connection Manager allows you to choose the connection type. To connect your Phone to the PC you need to: 1. Install the PC Suite 2. Install your Bluetooth driver (if required)
2.3. USB
Click the USB icon in the main screen of Connection Manager. In the example below, USB is marked in the Select Connection Type box. When USB is selected in Connection Manager and the Phone is connected to a PC via a USB data cable, PC Suite recognises the connection. Your Phone model is displayed in the connection status area at the bottom like this: [Model Name] Connected For connection via USB, the USB driver for the Phone needs to be installed on the PC in advance. USB Driver is automatically installed by setting up PC Suite.
2.4. Bluetooth
In the main screen of Connections Manager, choose Bluetooth and then select Change Port at the top right. A new window will appear enabling you to choose the Bluetooth DUN (Dial Up Networking) Port.
In this window, choose the DUN port number of the connected Bluetooth device and click OK. If the Bluetooth function is enabled in the Phone, the connection is displayed in the Connection Manager settings as follows: [Model Name] Connected For connection via Bluetooth, the Bluetooth device should be installed on the PC and the DUN (Dial Up Networking) of the device should be available. In addition, it is essential you have Bluetooth Pairing between PC and Phone. For further information about DUN installation of a Bluetooth device, refer to the software instructions.
3 . C c o n t a na M g e r
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Contact Manager is a PC Suite application for easy management of data including Phonebook, Calendar and the WAP Profile of a Phone. Contact Manager allows you to retrieve, modify, delete, and add a variety of Phone data and copy it to a PC for storage. The functions provided by Contact Manager include: Phonebook Management Calendar Management You can move to each function using the shortcut button on the left of Contact Managers main screen.
The data created following the above procedure is instantly saved in the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC.
The data modified in the above procedure is instantly applied in the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC.
Contact Manager allows you to copy and transfer the Phone and PC Contact data. The Phone Contacts can be backed up to the PC and restored later if necessary. To copy or transfer data between the Phone and PC you need to: Select the item to copy or transfer in the Phone or PC area and click the right button of the mouse. When the menu appears, select Copy or Cut. In the left shortcut area, select the folder where the selected data is to be copied or transferred. In the right data list area, select an empty line and click the right button of the mouse. When the menu appears, select Paste.
A drag and drop function is provided for data copy and transfer.
In the Contact Manager Calendar screen you can manage the Calendar data saved in the Phone and PC. The shortcut area on the left of the screen is divided into a Phone area and a PC area and both consist of Schedule, Anniversary, Task, and Memo shortcuts. Copy a specific area in the left shortcut area and the list of Calendar items saved for the PC or Phone area will be displayed in the list area. When the Phone is not connected to a PC the Phone area is disabled, so you can only use the PC area.
The data modified in the above procedure is instantly applied in the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC.
Select the data to delete in the Calendar data list and press the Del key, or select the data and use the pulldown menu Edit > Delete. When the warning window appears, click the OK button to confirm deletion.
The item deleted in the above procedure is immediately deleted from the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC and cannot be restored.
The Contact Manager allows you to copy and transfer your Phone and PC Calendar data. The Phone Calendar data can be backed up to the PC and restored later when necessary. To copy or transfer Calendar data between the Phone and PC you need to: Select the data to copy or transfer in the Phone or PC area data list and click the right button of the mouse. When the menu appears, select Copy or Cut. In the left shortcut area, select the shortcut where the selected data is to be copied or transferred. In the right data list area, select an empty line and click the right button of the mouse. When the menu appears, select Paste.
A drag and drop function is provided for data copy and transfer Copy and transfer is only possible between the same Calendar items for example, Schedule -> Schedule, Anniversary -> Anniversary etc.
3.6.1. Importing
A range of external data can be imported into the PC area of Contact Manager including: Microsoft Outlook Express Contacts (Windows Address Book) Microsoft Outlook Contacts Microsoft Outlook Calendar Microsoft Outlook Tasks Microsoft Outlook Notes Comma Separated Values Files vCard Files vCalendar Files
Various external data can be imported to the Contact Manager (PC archive) including: Select the pulldown menu File > Import into Contact Manager. When the Import window appears, select the data to import and click the Next button. Select the details that match the kind of data you are importing. When the import is finished, you can check that the selected data has been imported to the Contact Manager Phonebook or the Calendar (PC archive).
A range of external data can be exported to the Contact Manager (PC archive) including: Microsoft Outlook Express Contacts (Windows Address Book) Microsoft Outlook Contacts Microsoft Outlook Calendar Microsoft Outlook Tasks Microsoft Outlook Notes Comma Separated Values Files vCard Files vCalendar Files To export data from the Contact Manager Phonebook or the Calendar (PC archive) you need to: Select the pulldown menu File > Export in Contact Manager. When the Export window appears, select the data to export and click the Next button.
Select the format you would like to export the data to. You may be asked further questions to support this format. When the export is finished, you can check that the selected data from the Contact Manager (PC archive) has been exported to the target external data.
The PC Sync application allows you to synchronise your own personal data between your Phone and the management software on your PC. Using the PC Sync function, you can ensure that the information contained on both your phone and PC are the same and that any modifications that you make to the data on your phone will be updated on your PC and vice versa.
You can synchronise your phones data with the following PC applications: Microsoft Outlook Contacts: Synchronised with Phonebook items on your Phone. Calendar: Synchronised with Schedule, Anniversary items on your Phone. Tasks: Synchronised with Task items on your Phone. Notes: Synchronised with Memo items on your Phone. Microsoft Outlook Express Windows Address Book: Synchronised with Phonebook items on your Phone. PC Sync may not be supported for Microsoft Outlook Notes, depending on the specifications of the connected Phone.
4.3. Synchronizing
Check the items to synchronise in the main screen of PC Sync and click the Sync button in the toolbar. The checked items will begin to be synchronised. The Sync button in the toolbar icons is only activated when the Phone is connected to a PC. When synchronization begins, the current status of the synchronization process is displayed in the main screen. If you want to stop the process, click the Stop button in the toolbar. When synchronization is complete, a window showing completion of synchronization appears. Select the pulldown menu Tools > View last Log to display details of the synchronised data.
Using the General tab in the Options window you can choose the personal management program on your PC and set up the items to synchronise:. Select PC application: - Select either Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express. Please note, the selected application must already be installed on the PC. Select the PC data types you want to synchronise: - Supported synchronization items according to the selected PC application type are displayed. For Microsoft Outlook, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Notes are supported. For Microsoft Outlook Express, only the Contacts item is supported. - Check the item to synchronise in the supported items. - To make more detailed adjustments to the settings, select the item and click the Settings button on the right. - When the Settings window appears, set up the detailed data for each item, such as the folder and the sync types.
5. Message Manager
5.1. Overview
The Message Manager application is provided for easy management of Phone message data, such as Text and Multimedia Messages. Message Manager allows you to back up Messages saved in the Phone to the PC or to transfer Messages created on the PC directly to the connected Phone. The functions of Message Manager are: Text Message Management (SMS) Multimedia Message Management (MMS) In the shortcut area on the left of the Message Manager main screen, you can move to the screens for each of these functions.
The data created in the above procedure is instantly saved in the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC. New Messages cannot be created in the Inbox or Sent areas.
The data modified in the above procedure is instantly applied in the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC. Inbox and Sent Messages cannot be modified.
The data deleted in the above procedure is instantly removed from the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC and cannot be restored.
Draft data saved in the PC area can also be copied or transferred to the Phone Drafts folder by using the above procedures. A drag and drop function is provided for data copy and transfer. Messages saved in the Phone Inbox, Sent or Drafts data can be copied and transferred to the same categories of the PC area - for example Phone Inbox -> PC Inbox, Phone Sent -> PC Sent, Phone Drafts -> PC Drafts
To select and send Messages saved in Drafts you need to: Select the Drafts folder of the Phone or PC area and double click the Text Message you want to send in the Text Message list. When the Edit Text Message window appears, check the contents of the Text to send, modify it if necessary, and click the Send button.
The Sending Text Message function is available only when the Phone is connected to a PC. You can check whether a Text Message was successfully sent by retrieving the Phone Sent.
In the MMS screen of Message Manager, you can manage or back up the Multimedia Messages saved in the Inbox, Sent and Drafts of the Phone to a PC. The shortcut area on the left of the screen is divided into a Phone area and a PC area and each area consists of Inbox, Sent, and Drafts folders. Click a specific link in the left shortcut area and the Message list saved for that area will be displayed on the right. If the Phone is not connected to the PC, the Phone area is disabled, so you can only use the PC area.
The data modified in the above procedure is instantly applied in the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC. Messages cannot be modified in the Inbox or Sent. Please note: any data exceeding the Multimedia Message capacity limits permitted by the connected Phone will not be saved in the Phone. The To Phone function can only be used
when the Phone is connected to a PC.
The data deleted in the above procedure is instantly removed from the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC and cannot be restored.
Message Manager allows you to copy and transfer Multimedia Messages data saved in the Inbox, Sent, or Drafts of the Phone to the PC for backup. Multimedia Messages saved in the Phone Drafts folder can be backed up to the PC and restored to the Phone. Please note, Messages in the Phone Inbox or Sent can be backed up to the PC but cannot be restored to the Phone.
To copy or transfer Multimedia Messages from the Inbox, Sent or Drafts from the Phone to a PC you need to: Select the data to copy and transfer in the data list of the Inbox, Sent or Drafts folder of the Phone area and click the right button of the mouse. When the menu appears, select Copy or Cut. In the left shortcut area, select the PC folder where the selected data is to be copied or transferred. In the right data list area, select an empty line and click the right button of the mouse. When the menu appears, select Paste.
Draft data saved in the PC can be copied or transferred to the Drafts folder of the Phone by following the above procedure. A drag and drop function is provided for data copy and transfer. Inbox, Sent or Draft data of the Phone can be copied and transferred to the same category of the PC area for example, Phone Inbox -> PC Inbox, Phone Sent -> PC Sent, Phone Draft -> PC Draft. The To
Phone function can only be used when the Phone is connected to a PC.
Message Manager allows you to create and send new Multimedia Messages using MMS Composer, or to select and send the Multimedia Messages saved in Drafts via the connected Phone. To create and send new Multimedia Messages you need to: Select the Drafts folder of the Phone or PC and click the New button in the toolbar icons, or select the pulldown menu File > New > MMS. MMS Composer starts up enabling you to create a new Message. Create a new Multimedia Message using MMS Composer and click the Console button in the toolbar icons. A Preview window appears for you to play the Multimedia Message you have created. Fill in the Recipient, CC and BCC boxes at the bottom of the Preview window and click the Send button.
To send Multimedia Messages saved in the Drafts folder you need to: Select the Drafts folder of the Phone or PC area and double click the Multimedia Message to send in the list. MMS Composer starts up enabling you to create a new Message. Modify the selected Multimedia Message using MMS Composer and click the Console button in the toolbar icons. A Preview window appears allowing you to play the modified Multimedia Message. Fill in the Recipient, CC and BCC boxes at the bottom of the Preview window and click the Send button. The Sending Multimedia Message function is enabled only when the Phone is connected to a PC. You can check whether the Multimedia Message was successfully sent by looking in the Sent area on the Phone.
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Message Manager allows you to forward or reply to Multimedia Messages saved in the Inbox and Sent areas of the Phone and PC. To forward or reply to Multimedia Messages you need to: Select the Inbox (or Sent) folder of the Phone or PC. In the Multimedia Message list on the right, select the Multimedia Message you want to replied to or forward. Select the pulldown menu File > Reply or File > Forward, or click the Reply or Forward button in the Preview area. MMS Composer will start up. You can now compose a Multimedia Message using MMS Composer and then click the Console button in the toolbar icons. A Preview window appears for you to play the Multimedia Message. Fill in the Recipient, CC and BCC boxes at the bottom of the Preview Window and click the Send button.
The Replying to or Forwarding Multimedia Messages function can only be used when your Phone is connected to the PC.
File Manager allows you to transmit various multimedia files from an Phone to a PC and vice versa. Using File Manager, you can send and save pictures and movie files shot by your Phone. You can also manage multimedia contents downloaded to your PC. The interface of File Manager is similar to that of a Windows Explorer. It is divided into separate Phone and PC areas folders and files can be browsed in each area. * File Manager only recognize the internal memory in the phone.
Click the To PC button from the toolbar to copy files in the Phone area to a PC. Files in the Phone area can also be copied to a PC using the drag and drop function. Please note: for stable program operation the cutting and transferring function is not provided. To do this, you need to copy the files to the PC, and then delete them on the Phone. To copy saved files from the PC to the Phone you need to: Select the PC area in the shortcut area and the folder containing the file to transfer or copy. Select the file to copy or transfer in the file list on the right and click the right button of the mouse. Select Copy (or Cut) from the menu.
In the Phone part of the left shortcut area, select the folder where the copied or cut file is to be transferred. In the right file list area, select an empty location and click the right button of the mouse. Select Paste from the menu. Click the To Phone button in the toolbar icons to copy the files from the PC area to the Phone. Files from the PC area can also be copied to the Phone using the drag and drop function. In the Phone area, each folder permits only certain file types. Non-permitted file types cannot be saved.
The new file name is instantly applied to the Phone and the PC.
When the warning window appears, click the OK button to confirm deletion.
Files deleted in the above procedure are instantly removed from the corresponding area of the connected Phone or PC and files in the Phone area cannot be restored.
7 . I m a g e o Er d i t
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Image Editor allows you to manage and edit the photos taken by the Phone and the photo files saved in the PC. Image Editor provides the following functions: Starting Image Editor Editing Photos Making animations
Red-Eye: red-eye caused by the shooting environment can be adjusted to make the eyes brown. Bright: brightness and contrast are adjusted. Filter: photo tones such as Sepia, Green and Blue can be applied. Size: photo size is adjusted. Crop: photo is cropped to a certain size. Inserting Text: text is inserted into the photo.
Video Editor allows you to edit movies taken by the Phone or to convert combined photos, sounds and movies into another movie file to be played on the Phone. In addition, you can retrieve movie content from the PC, cut a specific area and transfer it into another movie. The content formats that you can retrieve and use for editing movies in Video Editor include: Movies - 3gp, mp4, mpg, avi Sounds - amr, aac, mp3 Images - Jpg, gif, bmp The Video Editor main screen consists of: Content Browsing area - You can browse content such as movies, images, and sounds that you want to retrieve. Video 1 and Video 2 area - In the Video 1 area, the retrieved content is shown and played. In the Video 2 area, the edited movies are shown and played. Timeline area - You can import and combine retrieved contents to the Timeline area and edit them by changing locations and reducing them. The Timeline area is divided into Video track and sound track.
Video Editor allows you to open and save Project files so that you can save edited Movie Projects and edit them again later. While movies are being edited, the Movie Project file can be saved by clicking the Save button from the toolbar icons in the Video Editor main screen or by selecting the pulldown menu File > Save. When the Save window appears, input the name of the Project file and click the Save button. The saved Project file can be opened by clicking the Open button in the toolbar icons in the Video Editor main screen or by selecting the pulldown menu File > Open. When the Open window appears, select the Project file to re-edit and click the Open button.
Select the parts of the movies to be applied using the selection icon ({, }) in Video 1 and click the Apply button. The selected part of the movies is shown in the Timeline area. Adjust the location and time using the mouse. The edited movie in the Timeline can be played in the Video 2 area.
Click the Rendering button in the toolbar icons to change the edited movie file to a 3gp file and to save it to the PC folder. When the Phone is connected, the saved file can be exported to the Phone using File Manager.
8.6. Rendering
The Video Editor Rendering function allows you to convert the edited Project file into a movie file. The output of the Video Editor Rendering function is mp4, 3gp files which can be replayed on the Phone and avi files, which are the source files in the format of PC Movies. To Render a Project file you need to: Save the edited movie Project file. Click the Rendering button from the toolbar icons in the Video Editor main screen, or select the pulldown menu File > Rendering. When the Rendering window appears, select the file format mp4, 3gp or avi. Then input the file name and click the Save button.
MMS Composer allows you to create or edit Multimedia Messages directly on the PC or to send a Multimedia Message you have created via the connected Phone. Multimedia Message refers to a message format consisting of pages in combination with content as such photos, movie, sounds, and text. The content formats provided by MMS Composer to create Multimedia Messages include: Movies - 3gp, mp4 Sounds - amr, aac, mp3 Images - Jpg, gif, bmp The MMS Composer main screen consists of: Message Editing area - Each message page can be edited. Content Browsing area - Here you can browse the content including movies, images, sounds and texts. Preview area - Here you can preview created and retrieved Messages, enter the recipients of the Message and attach files. To start MMS Composer: When PC Suite is started, a launcher window appears. In the launcher window, click the MMS Composer icon. Point to the PC Suite tray icon and click the right button of your mouse. When the Context menu appears, click Multimedia > MMS Composer.
Select the pulldown menu File > Open, or select Open on the toolbar at the top. The Open Message window appears. Select the folder and the Messages under the folder are displayed in the list area on the right.
Select the Message you want to open from the list you can check the Messages in Preview.
Click the Open button.
To save Multimedia Messages to the Phone: Create a Multimedia Message following the steps outlined. Click the To Phone button at the bottom of the Preview area. When the Upload Message to phone window appears, select the folder where you want to save the message. Click the OK button. To save Multimedia Messages to your PC: Create a Multimedia Message following the steps outlined. Select Save, or Save as, from the pulldown menu or click the Save button in the toolbar. The Save Message window will appear. Select the PC folder where you want to save the Message. Click the OK button.
The current page moves to the left and a new page is created in the editing area in the centre.
To delete a page you are currently editing: Click the DEL icon at the bottom right of the page editing area. A warning window about the deletion of the current page appears. Click the OK button and the page currently being edited will be deleted.
The Sending Multimedia Message function can only be used when the Phone is connected to a PC.
PC Suite Internet Access provides a Dial-up Connection function via a wizard program. In this instance, the connected Phone is used as a modem device. Through the Dial-up Connection created by Internet Access, you can get access to the Internet services provided by your ISP and use the Internet on the connected PC. For Dial-up Connection, the modem driver of the connected Phone is used as a modem device. While other applications including PC Suite are using this modem driver, the Dial-up Connection cannot be used. So, before using the Dial-up Connection, you need to exit all other programs using the Phone modem driver.
The icon for the Dial-up Connection created is shown in Windows. You can connect to the Internet using this icon.
Create a shortcut icon for the modified connection in Windows and finish the Internet Access.
Now you access the Internet using applications such as Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. If you try to access the Internet by double clicking the shortcut icon for the Dial-up Connection, and other PC Suite applications are already using the modem driver of the Phone, a warning window will appear saying that the existing connections must be closed. When you click the OK button, PC Suite will be disconnected from the Phone and the Dial-up Connection can use the Phone's modem driver. Even if PC Suite applications are being executed and the Phone is connected to a PC, the connection status of the PC Suite applications is shown as Not Connected while the Dial-up Connection is using the Phone modem. This is because PC Suite may not use the Phone modem for a Dial-up Connection. If you finish using the Internet and want to use PC Suite again, click the Connect button at the bottom of the main PC Suite Connection Manager screen.