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Getting More Out of Your Phone When File Manager is initially invoked, it is in Tree View by default. To switch to List View, press the Left Softkey. If the currently selected folder contains no subfolders, pressing the Action button will also switch to List View. If the selected folder in Tree View contains subfolders, press Action to expand or collapses the tree for that folder. For most functions, you must first select the file or folder you wish to operate on, then select the desired command from the menus, or press the shortcut key on your Smartphone keypad, if a shortcut exists. Caller ID Use Caller ID to assign still or animated photos to the entries in your Contacts, with selectable still or animated templates. When a person calls you, his/her photo appears on your phone's incoming call screen. Display the photo with the size, position, and template you want. You can also manage the Contacts in your phone from within Caller ID. Installing and Starting Caller ID If you are installing Caller ID from a Companion CD, follow the instructions on your computer screen and your phone screen. If you are installing from a Storage Card, follow the instructions on your phone screen. After installing, select Caller ID from your phone's Programs menu to start it. Note that a Caller ID monitor icon displays in the Title Bar. The icon looks like this when in a "ready state:" (When not yet ready, this icon will first display temporarily: ) Template storage Several animated Caller ID templates are included with your phone's software. You can download additional animated Caller ID templates free from www.iastyle.com. Or, download the PIT Tool, make your own templates, and use the tool to convert the GIF files into .pit files. Remember to place templates either in the \\IPSM\My Documents\Caller ID Photos folder in your phone, or in the \Caller ID Photos folder of your Storage Card, so that Caller ID can find them. 127