Sending Files From The Image Album To A Mobile Phone - Nokia PD-1 User Manual

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Note that you may not be able to remove the CD from the CD writer if
the USB folder is open in the Image Album. To make sure the USB folder
is closed, press the menu key on the remote control.
■ Sending files from the Image Album to a mobile
phone
Note that when you send text messages or multimedia messages from
the Image Album to a mobile phone, you can open the messages only in
that phone from which they were originally sent to the Image Album.
To transfer files to a mobile phone via infrared:
1 Ensure that the infrared port of the phone is facing the infrared port
of the Image Album, see "Figure 1" on page 6, and switch on the
infrared connection on your phone.
2 From the Image Album, select the file you want to transfer to the
phone. If you want to transfer several files, scroll to each file and
press the mark key.
3 Press Options > Send, and select to send the message via infrared.
You may be asked whether you want to reduce the size of the image.
Select Yes if you want to send the file from your mobile phone as a
multimedia message. Multimedia messages cannot contain very large
images.
To transfer files to a mobile phone via Bluetooth wireless
technology:
1 From the Image Album, select the file you want to transfer to the
phone. If you want to transfer several files, scroll to each file and
press the mark key.
2 Press Options > Send, and select to send the message via Bluetooth.
3 The Image Album starts to search for devices within range. Devices
using Bluetooth wireless technology that are within range appear on
the screen one by one.
If you have searched for Bluetooth devices earlier, a list of the
devices that were found previously is shown first. To start a new
search, press More devices.
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