Nokia SU-5 Digital Photo Frame User Manual


 
Using the Nokia Image Viewer
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Pop-Port
TM
and still continue to view the images. When you connect a phone
to the Pop-Port
TM
again, the previously transferred images in the internal
memory are deleted.
Switching the power on and off
Press and hold on the main unit to switch on the Nokia Image Viewer.
Press and hold to switch off the power.
Note that you cannot switch the power on or off with the remote control.
3. Using the Nokia Image Viewer
Nokia Image Viewer memory and picture formats
The Nokia Image Viewer supports JPEG and GIF format images with a maximum
size of 1600 * 1200 pixels. The Nokia Image Viewer scales the images so that they
fit optimally on the TV screen.
The Nokia Image Viewer can show images stored either in an MMC card or in a
connected phone. When phone memory is selected, the Nokia Image Viewer
transfers the images from a phone folder called SU-5, and, if no such folder is
found, from your phone´s default image folder. Depending on your phone model
and the selected language of the phone, this default folder is shown differently on
the phone´s side. See your phone´s user guide for the exact name and location of
the default image folder. When MMC memory is selected, the Nokia Image Viewer