Nokia SU-7 User Guide - Page 20

Receiving images over MMS with the Nokia, Image Frame

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Using the Nokia Image Frame 3. Activate the image source device's IR connection. For more information on how to do this, refer to the user's guide of that device. 4. Press to enter the active IR reception mode. The Nokia Image Frame displays the icon. 5. During the image transfer, the Nokia Image Frame displays the icon and the received images one by one. 6. After all the images have been received, the Nokia Image Frame returns to the previous mode, and the images are stored as the next images after the currently displayed image. If you want to edit the new images, see "Editing the images" on page 16. I Receiving images over MMS with the Nokia Image Frame Note: Your Nokia Image Frame must be connected to the mobile network to use this function. Do not connect the Nokia Image Frame to the mobile network when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. When the power is switched on and the Nokia Image Frame is connected to the mobile network, it can receive images over MMS. Note that the Nokia Image Frame converts the received images to display them. For more information, see "Image format" on page 7. If the incoming MMS message contains sound or text, only the image is stored. The incoming image makes the Nokia Image Frame enter the MMS reception mode and display the icon. While the image is downloaded, the icon blinks and the image on the display does not change even if the Nokia Image Frame is in the slide show mode. When the download is finished, the icon stops blinking. If you turn the power off from the Nokia Image Frame during the image download, all the incompletely downloaded images are discarded. The downloaded image is not displayed before you check the image. The icon is displayed until you have checked and accepted or deleted the image. If more than one image has been downloaded, the number of downloaded images is shown next to the icon. 20

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Using the Nokia Image Frame
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3.
Activate the image source device’s IR connection. For more
information on how to do this, refer to the user’s guide of that
device.
4. Press
to enter the active IR reception mode. The Nokia Image
Frame displays the
icon.
5.
During the image transfer, the Nokia Image Frame displays the
icon and the received images one by one.
6.
After all the images have been received, the Nokia Image Frame
returns to the previous mode, and the images are stored as the next
images after the currently displayed image.
If you want to edit the new images, see ”Editing the images” on page
16.
Receiving images over MMS with the Nokia
Image Frame
Note:
Your Nokia Image Frame must be connected to the
mobile network to use this function. Do not connect the Nokia
Image Frame to the mobile network when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
When the power is switched on and the Nokia Image Frame is connected
to the mobile network, it can receive images over MMS. Note that the
Nokia Image Frame converts the received images to display them. For
more information, see ”Image format” on page 7. If the incoming MMS
message contains sound or text, only the image is stored.
The incoming image makes the Nokia Image Frame enter the MMS
reception mode and display the
icon. While the image is
downloaded, the
icon blinks and the image on the display does not
change even if the Nokia Image Frame is in the slide show mode. When
the download is finished, the
icon stops blinking. If you turn the
power off from the Nokia Image Frame during the image download, all
the incompletely downloaded images are discarded.
The downloaded image is not displayed before you check the image. The
icon is displayed until you have checked and accepted or deleted
the image. If more than one image has been downloaded, the number of
downloaded images is shown next to the icon.