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2. Using the Nokia Image Viewer
■ Nokia Image Viewer memory and picture formats
The Nokia Image Viewer supports the most common variations of the
JPEG format. The image size can be up to 640 x 480 pixels. The Nokia
Image Viewer can show up to 65 pictures or a total of 3 MB of images.
You can display one image at a time or a set of images as a slide show.
Sending more than one image to the Nokia Image Viewer automatically
starts a slide show. The default display time for each image in slide show
mode is 8 seconds. Sending new image(s) replaces all images in the
Nokia Image Viewer's memory. Switching off the Nokia Image Viewer
erases all images from its memory.
■ Transferring images to the Nokia Image Viewer
When the Power/Bluetooth indicator light is on, you can transfer images
to the Nokia Image Viewer.
• If the indicator light is not blinking, the Nokia Image Viewer is in
discoverable mode:
The Nokia Image Viewer is visible to other Bluetooth devices that are
using inquiry scan. The Nokia Image Viewer can also be connected to
new compatible Bluetooth devices.
• If the indicator light is blinking, the Nokia Image Viewer is in transfer
mode:
The Nokia Image Viewer is in transfer mode when it is receiving
images over a Bluetooth connection. When the images have been
received, the Nokia Image Viewer returns to discoverable mode. You
can send multiple images during one transfer session. Note that only
one transfer session can be active at a time.
If the connection between the phone and the Nokia Image Viewer
fails during transfer, the connection failure icon appears on the TV
screen. Resend the image.
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