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Capturing Image, Recording Video & Editing... -2 Camera... -3 Using Display as Viewfinder...-3 Single Shot...-5 Normal...-5 Scene...-6 Face Shot...-6 Smile Shot...-6 Multi Shot...- Photo Combination...- Panorama Shot...-8 Self Camera...-8 Viewing Captured Images (Quick Play)...-9 Video... -9 Using Display as Viewfinder...-9 Recording Video...-11 Video Mode...-11 Self Video Camera...-12 Viewing Recorded Video (Quick Play)...-12 Editing Still Images... -12 Oekaki... -13 Oekaki Anime...-13 Oekaki Pict...-14 Photo Library... -15 Photo Album...-15 Viewing Photo Movie...-15 Creating Photo Movie...-15 Creating Flash Slide...-16 Creating/Decorating 3D Motion Photo...-16 Printing Still Images... -1 Printing via USB...-1 Printing via Bluetooth...-18 Advanced Settings... -18 Capturing Still Image/Video...-18 Capturing Still Images...-19 Recording Videos...-19 Quick Play...-19 Oekaki...-20 Photo Library...-22

Capturing Image, Recording Video & Editing Use handset camera to capture images and record Videos. Edit images and print them via Bluetooth or USB-compatible printers. Capturing Images & Recording Video Clips Select Scene, Multi Shot, etc. (fp.-3). Record up to two hours per clip (fp.-9). Choose right mode; Multi shot, Scene, Panorama shot etc., for right situation (fp.-3). Editing Images Variety of Capturing Mode Creating Flash Editing images or draw, etc. (fp.-12). Use Still Image in Data Folder to create Flash (fp.-16). Note Use a dry soft cloth to remove debris from camera lens cover. Do not expose handset to devices with static electricity when using camera. Camera employs high precision technology, however, some pixels may seem brighter or darker than others. Leaving handset in a hot place for an extended period before image capture/ save may affect image quality. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may affect image color. When battery is low, camera may be unavailable. -2

Camera For capturing still images, select Shooting mode: Normal to shoot single image and Multi shot or Photo combi to shoot multi-shot. Captured images are saved to Pictures. Insert Memory Card to save images to Digital camera. Note Avoid getting too close to light. Eyesight may be affected. Using Display as Viewfinder Hold handset sideways to change Display to Landscape view. Hold handset vertically to change Display to Portrait view. The view does not change between Portrait and Landscape view during Multi-shot, Photo Combination, or video recording. Operations are described in Landscape view in this guide. a bcd e f g h i j k l m no Still Image Viewfinder a Shooting mode : Smart Auto 1 : Landscape 1 : Sports 1 : Night 1 : Indoor 1 : Beach/Snow 1 : Dawn 1 : Text 1 : Type (Natural) 2 : Type (Dramatic) 2 : 6/9 Images (six images) 3 : 6/9 Images (nine images) 3 : Speed (Fast) 3 : Speed (Normal) 3 : Speed (Slow) 3 : Speed (Manual) 3 Size (the size varies on the view) : 8M (3264 2448) 4 : Wide 6M (3264 1960) 4 : 5M (2560 1920) 4 : Wide 4M (2560 1536) 4 : 2M (1600 1200) 4 : Wallpaper (800 480) : 0.3M (640 480) : Mail (320 240) 4 Focus : AF 5 : Macro 5 Light : Auto : On : Off Timer : Off 6 : 3 seconds 6 : 5 seconds 6 : 10 seconds 6 White balance : Auto 5 : Daylight 5 : Incandescent 5 : Fluorescent 5 : Cloudy 5-3

-4 b c Quality ISO : Superfine : Fine : Normal : Auto : 100 : 200 : 400 : 800 d Wide dynamic range/anti-shake e f g : Wide dynamic range On : Anti-shake On None: Wide dynamic range Off/Antishake Off Shutter Battery level Camera mode : Normal : Scene : Face shot : Smile shot : Multi shot : Photo combi : Panorama shot : Video : Self camera : Self video h i j k l m n o Zoom Brightness Settings Quick Play Accuracy for location Exposure metering : Matrix : Center-weight : Spot Number of remaining available shots Save to : Phone or ask each time : Memory Card prior or Digital camera 1 Only when the shooting mode is set to Scene. 2 Only when the shooting mode is set to Face shot or Smile shot. 3 Only when the shooting mode is set to Multi shot. 4 Only when the shooting mode is set to Normal, Scene, Face shot or Smile shot. 5 Only when the shooting mode is set to Normal, Multi shot, Photo Combination or Panorama shot. 6 Only when the shooting mode is set to Normal, Scene, Face shot, Photo Combination or Panorama shot. If Wide dynamic range is On, Anti-shake is not available. Tapping an image on Viewfinder shows or hides icons/the current settings. Focus is fixed for Self camera. Shooting Mode Normal Scene Face shot Smile shot Multi shot Photo combi Panorama shot Description Capture still image and select size for purpose; attach images to S! Mail, save as Wallpaper, etc. Capture still image that suits for taking night view or scene. Captures still images of faces. Recognizes smiles, and captures image automatically. Press shutter once to capture six or nine sequential images. Capture sequential images manually. Select Frame to automatically combine the images into one image. Ideal for landscape. Capture up to six images to automatically composite them into a single panoramic image.

Single Shot Normal Tapping icon area side of Viewfinder. Set Image setting a Tap Menu Camera Camera Alternatively, tap Menu Camera Camera. Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). b Frame image in Viewfinder Press n / b to zoom in/out. Tap Shutter Adjusting size and brightness are available for still images (fp.-18). Attach captured image to message (fp.-18). Save automatically or manually depending on Auto save settings (fp.14-19). Captured images are saved to Pictures. Insert Memory Card to save images to Digital camera. When Memory Card is not inserted and save location is set to Digital camera, Mail images are automatically saved to Pictures folder. c k / -5

Scene Face Shot Smile Shot a Tap Menu Camera Camera Scene b c Select a scene Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Macro, Anti-shake, ISO, Exposure metering, Wide dynamic range, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Effects and brightness are not available for Scene. To close the menu, tap an area other than menu items. d Frame image in Viewfinder Press n / b to zoom in/out. e k / a Tap Menu Camera Camera Face shot b c Select type Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Macro, Anti-shake, ISO, Exposure metering, Wide dynamic range, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, and Effects are not available for Face shot. To close the menu, tap an area other than the menu items. d Frame image in Viewfinder Press n / b to zoom in/out. e k / a Tap Menu Camera Camera Smile shot b c d Select type Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Macro, Timer, Anti-shake, ISO, Exposure metering, Wide dynamic range, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, and Effects are not available for Smile shot. To close the menu, tap an area other than menu items. Frame image in Viewfinder Press n / b to zoom in/out. e k / Handset recognizes smile, and captures image automatically. Images are saved automatically. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). -6

Multi Shot a Tap Menu Camera Camera Multi shot b c Select image count d Speed Fast/Normal/Slow/ Manual Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Anti-shake, Wide dynamic range, and Face Link are not available for Multi shot. To close the menu, tap an area other than menu items. e Frame image in Viewfinder Press n / b to zoom in/out. f k / Images are saved automatically when capturing of images is over. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). If Speed is set to Manual, repeat f. Tap to stop shooting and save the images. To redo, tap or press c. When Auto save is Off, all images captured using Multi shot appear. After f, tap Save to save. When Focus is set to AF, Auto Focus is available; it automatically focuses on the subject in the center of the frame. Press k halfway / t to focus on. Frame turns green when image is in focus. Frame turns brown if image is not in focus. Images are saved automatically. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). Photo Combination a Tap Menu Camera Camera b Photo combi c Select a style To change style, tap icon area to the left of Viewfinder Style Select a style. Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Anti-shake, Wide dynamic range, and Face Link are not available for Photo Combination. To close the menu, tap an area other than menu items. d Frame image in Viewfinder Apply selected frame and press k / Press n / b to zoom in/out. e Repeat d to capture images To redo, tap or press c. Images are saved automatically when capturing images end. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). -

Panorama Shot a Tap Menu Camera Camera Panorama shot b Viewfinder appears in Landscape. Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Anti-shake, Wide dynamic range, and Face Link are not available for Panorama shot. To close the menu, tap an area other than menu items. c Frame image in Viewfinder Press n / b to zoom in/out. d k / e Move handset to capture an image (vertically or horizontally) Adjust small white border inside big black border to automatically capture image f Repeat e to capture range To create panorama image while capturing images, tap k /. To redo, tap or press c. Alternatively, capturing six images automatically ends capturing. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). Panorama images are created and saved automatically. Depending on the number of images to be captured, processing may take time. Move handset slowly to capture panoramic image. Panorama is ideal for capturing landscapes. Stand at least ten meters from subject. If too close panoramic image creation may fail. Low light or high contrast may hinder panoramic image creation. Self Camera Capture still images of oneself. a Tap Menu Camera Self camera Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Macro, Light, Anti-shake, ISO, Exposure metering, Wide dynamic range, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness are not available for self camera. b Frame image in Viewfinder Zoom in/out cannot be performed. Focus is fixed. c k / Images are saved automatically. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). In Self camera directly changing to other modes from Out camera is unavailable. To change to Self video camera, tap Self video camera. -8

Viewing Captured Images (Quick Play) Advanced Video a Tap Menu Camera Camera b / to view Image With Memory Card inserted, Memory card or Digital camera is selectable. Saved media files are shown. Edit save location settings to switch between Phone/ Memory Card (fp.14-19). Alternatively, open still image from Data Folder (fp.12-4). brp.-18 Sending Captured Still Images/Recorded Video Setting Captured Still Image as Wallpaper etc. Editing Captured Image Editing/Setting/Sending/Still Image Playing Quick Play Image Slide Show Exiting Quick Play s Set Anti-Shake (rp.14-18) Activate/Cancel Auto Save (rp.14-19) Set Contrast (rp.14-18) Set Saturation (rp.14-18) Set Sharpness (rp.14-18) Add/Eliminate Location Info (rp.14-18) Select Quality (rp.14-18) Set ISO (rp.14-18) Set Exposure Metering (rp.14-18) Set Wide Dynamic Range (rp.14-18) Set Save Location When Memory Card is Inserted (rp.14-19) Show/Hide Guideline (rp.14-18) Set Face Link Display (rp.14-19) Set Shutter Sound (rp.14-18) Set Timer Sound (rp.14-18) Record clips easily. Files are saved in 3GP format to Video folder in Data Folder. When recording a video to attach or insert into an S! Mail, set Shooting size to S! Mail (fp.-10). Note Avoid getting too close to light. Eyesight may be affected. Using Display as Viewfinder a b c d e f l m n o Video Viewfinder g h i j k -9

a Size : VGA (640 480) * : QVGA (320 240) * : QCIF (16 144) : SQCIF (128 96) : S! Mail (16 144) : S! Mail (128 96) Focus : AF : Macro Light : Auto : On : Off Timer : Off : 3 seconds : 5 seconds : 10 seconds White balance : Auto : Daylight c d e f g h i Anti-shake : Anti-shake On None: Anti-shake Off Focus frame Shutter Battery level Mode Zoom Brightness : Normal : Scene : Face shot : Smile shot : Multi shot : Photo combi : Panorama shot : Video : Self camera : Self video n o Expected video size/available memory at the time you started the shooting If Size is set to S! Mail, the shooting data size/available shooting size appear. Save to : Memory Card prior : Phone *Only for Landscape view Tapping an image on Viewfinder shows or hides icons/the current settings. If recorded video size is too big or memory is low, recording ends before maximum recording time is reached. Video Shooting Mode Description Record video suitable for attaching to S! Mail or saving to handset. : Incandescent j Settings : Fluorescent : Cloudy k Quick Play b Quality : Superfine : Fine : Normal l m Progress bar Elapsed recording time/available recording time If Size is set to S! Mail, only the elapsed recording time appears. -10

Recording Video Tapping icon area side of Viewfinder. Tap Shutter Adjusting size and brightness are available for video (fp.-18). Attach recorded video to message (fp.-18). Set Video setting Save automatically or manually depending on Auto save settings (fp.14-19). Video Mode Record up to two hours for one clip. a Tap Menu Camera Video camera Adjust settings before capturing as required (fp.-19). Wide dynamic range is not available for video. b Frame image in Viewfinder Press n / b to zoom in/out. c k / To pause while recording, tap. To resume the recording, tap. d k / When Focus is set to AF, Auto Focus is available; it automatically focuses on the subject in the center of the frame (the focus is locked while recording video). Press k halfway / t to focus on. Then press k / all the way to start recording. Frame turns green when image is in focus. Frame turns brown if image is not in focus. Video is saved automatically. When recordable time has elapsed, recording automatically ends. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). -11

Self Video Camera Viewing Recorded Video (Quick Play) Editing Still Images a Tap Menu Camera Self video camera Adjust settings before recording as required (fp.-18). Auto focus/light/anti-shake/contrast/ Saturation/Sharpness are not available for self camera. b Frame image in Viewfinder Zoom in/out cannot be performed. Focus is fixed. c k / Videos are saved automatically. Set Auto save to Off to save manually (fp.14-19). In Self camera directly changing to other modes from Out camera is unavailable. we i v To change to Self camera, tap Self camera. a Tap Menu Camera Video camera b / to select video Alternatively, check video from Data Folder (fp.12-4). The data saved in media set as Save to will be viewed. To change the media, change Save to (fp.14-19). Advanced brp.-19 Sending Captured Still Images/Recorded Video Using Recorded Video as Ringtone s Set Anti-Shake (rp.14-18) Set Contrast (rp.14-18) Set Saturation (rp.14-18) Set Sharpness (rp.14-18) Select Quality (rp.14-19) Activate/Cancel Auto Save (rp.14-19) Set Save Location (rp.14-19) Show/Hide Guideline (rp.14-18) Set Shutter Sound (rp.14-18) Set Timer Sound (rp.14-18) Set image brightness, size and effect. a Tap Menu Data Folder Select a folder b Select a file If confirmation appears, select OK. c Tap Edit Image editor d Edit image To Set Effects on Image Tap Effect Filter, Style, Warp or Finger warp Select an effect or drag image Tap Done For some effects, adjust the effect level. To Adjust an Image Automatically Tap Adjust Auto level To Adjust an Image Tap Adjust Brightness, Contrast or Color Adjust image Tap Done To Resize an Image Tap Transform Resize Select a size After selecting Customize, enter Width and Height, and tap Done. To Rotate an Image Tap Transform Rotate or Tap Done To Flip an Image Tap Transform Flip or Tap Done -12

To Crop an Image Tap Transform Crop Drag frame and drop to area to crop Drag corner of frame to change its size Tap Done To undo, tap. e Tap Save Enter file name Oekaki Create Flash videos or Pictograms from Oekaki data. Oekaki Anime Draw lines/shapes or insert text on still image. In addition, add motions to drawings to create Flash images. a Tap Menu Oekaki Oekaki anime b Tap Canvas Pictures or Digital camera Select a still image To select a file from Digital Camera folder, insert Memory Card. c Select image size To Set Image to Wallpaper, etc. Normal (2MB) Images are automatically resized to smaller than 800 x 480 pixels. To Attach Image to Messages to Send S! Mail (1MB)/S! Mail (300KB)/S! Mail (150KB) Images will be resized to sendable size. d Adjust settings as required Tap OK To Resize Images : / To Rotate Image : / To Invert Image : / e Draw Oekaki Anime Window Touch Panel Close Icon Mode Switch Icon To Draw Lines Tap Mode switch icon Pen Select a line type Select a line width Select a line color Draw lines To Draw Shapes Tap Mode switch icon Shape Select a shape Select a line width Select a Contour color Select a color Draw shapes Drag as if tracing a diagonal line. To Insert Text Tap Mode switch icon Text Enter text Adjust font size Select a font style Select a font color Drag text to desired place -13

To Insert Stamps Tap Mode switch icon Stamp Preset stamp Select a stamp Adjust stamp size Tap OK / / / Tap OK Tap an area to paste the stamp To Enlarge Image Tap Zoom / To Add a Motion to the Pasted Stamp Tap More Motion Tap a Stamp Tap OK Preset Select motion Tap OK Each icon represents the current setting. Changing settings changes the corresponding icon. Press m to toggle show/hide Touch Panel/Toolbar. f Tap More Preview Confirm the image g Tap Save Save as Flash or Save as image Enter file name To save a file to Memory card, insert Memory Card. Oekaki Pict Create Pictograms from Oekaki data. Create animated Pictograms from multiple Oekaki data. a Tap Menu Oekaki Oekaki pict b Draw Oekaki Pict Window Frame Mode Switch Icon c Tap to and repeat b Preview pictogram d e Tap Save Enter file name Advanced brp.-20 Using Oekaki Anime with Camera Images Using Oekaki Anime with Colored Background Undoing Edit Operation of Oekaki Anime Setting Created Image to Wallpaper Saving & Sending Created Image Adding Blur Effect to Created Pictogram Inverting Created Pictogram Rotating Created Pictogram Moving Created Pictogram Copying Pictogram to the Next Frame Merging All of the Pictograms into Frame Deleting Selected Frame Deleting the Entire Frame Undoing Change -14 Preview Setting Redrawing Speed Redrawing allows you to perform the following operations: - / : Pause/Resume - : Play from the beginning To Draw Picture by Hand Tap Mode switch icon Pen Select color Draw To Use Pict Stamp Tap Mode switch icon Pict stamp Select stamp Tap an area to paste the stamp To Use Bucket Tool Tap Mode switch icon Bucket tool Select color Tap Display to color

Photo Library Photo Album View JPEG still images in handset or Memory Card. a Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Some files may not appear. Hold image and move up/down to zoom in/out. To go back to normal view, tap OK/press c. Swipe image to show previous/next image. Viewing Photo Movie Add background music and effects to Slide show. a Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Press n / b to adjust volume of handset. b Select a folder Selected folder appears at the center of Display. Swipe it left/right to view images in the folder. c Select a file Creating Photo Movie a Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie b Tap Add Check still images Tap Add Tap OK When Memory Card is inserted, select files from Pictures/Digital camera after tapping Add. If Photo movie file exists, tap Playlist Tap Add to view image. c Tap Effect Select effect When selecting effects, tap to play effect. -15

d Tap BGM Tap Add Check background music Tap Add Tap OK Press c or y Yes to end creating Slide show. d Effect Select effect When selecting effects, tap to play effect. e Tap More Save Enter file name Creating/Decorating 3D Motion Photo c Drag the eye and lip symbols, match them with those of the image and drop them Creating Flash Slide a Tap Menu Photo Library Create Flash slide b Select file size To Browse on Handset Normal (2MB) To Attach to Message S! Mail (1MB)/S! Mail (300KB)/S! Mail (150KB) Flash slide size is resized to sendable size. c Tap Add Check images Tap Add When Memory Card is inserted, select files from Pictures/Digital camera after tapping Add. Create animated face to specify the position of eyes and lips on image. Decorate created animation with stamps, etc. Creating 3D Motion Photo a Tap Menu Photo Library 3D Motion Photo b Tap Add new Picture/Digital camera Select file Tap OK If Take photo is selected, capture a still image. When Memory Card is inserted, files can be selected from Digital Camera folder. To recognize face position, after selecting file, drag the corner of the frame to center the face inside the frame, then modify frame size and its position. d Tap Adjust Drag and drop white dots to identify the outline of eyes If adjustment is not necessary, tap OK. Tap Zoom up/zoom down to zoom in/out. e Tap Next Drag and drop white dots to identify the outline of lips Zoom up/zoom down to zoom in/out. f Tap Next Drag and drop white dots to identify the outline of face Zoom up/zoom down to zoom in/out. g Tap Next Drag and drop white dots to identify the outline of head/shoulder Zoom up/zoom down to zoom in/out. h Tap Save Enter file name If file size exceeds limit, confirmation appears. -16

Decorating 3D Motion Photo Advanced Printing Still Images a Tap Menu Photo Library 3D Motion Photo b Select file Tap Edit Decorate c Select decoration type d Select stamp/background To change stamp size, tap Zoom / Tap OK. To change stamp position, tap Move / / / Tap OK. To reset all settings, tap Reset. e Tap OK brp.-22 Changing Still Image Display Switch Folder Setting Opened Still Image as Wallpaper, etc. Sending Opened Still Image Editing Opened Still Image Using Oekaki Anime with Opened Still Image Deleting Opened File Uploading Opened File to Web Editing Face Link in Opened File Viewing Still Images as Slide Show Deleting Photo Movie Viewing Detail for Photo Movie Deleting BGM Deleting Still Image from Flash Slide Rearranging Still Images in Flash Slide Previewing Flash Slide Setting Created Flash Slide as Wallpaper Deleting 3D Motion Photo Sorting 3D Motion Photo Setting 3D Motion Photo as Wallpaper, etc. Changing Motion Type Adjusting Position of Eyes/Lips Changing File Name Print still images saved on handset by connecting a printer via Bluetooth or USB. For more information about printer operations and paper setting, see printer User Manual. Printing via USB a Tap Menu Data Folder Select a file location b Tap More Print c Via USB Check files d Connect handset to a printer via USB Tap Print e Set items as required To Set Whether to Print a Border/Not Under Border, On or Off To Set Paper Size Paper size Select a paper size To Set the Number of Copies Number of copies Enter the number of copies (1 to 99) To Set the Number of Pages to Print Per Sheet Page format Select an item When selecting Duplicate, select Pages per sheet Select a setting (1 to 16 page). -1

To Set Whether to Print the Date/Not Under Print date, On or Off To Set Print Quality Print quality Select an item f Tap Preview Tap Print Printing via Bluetooth Print images with Bluetooth printer. Pair Bluetooth printer beforehand. a Tap Menu Data Folder Select a file location b Tap More Print c Via Bluetooth Check files Tap Print d Drag device to connect to If no device is registered, search and register new device (fp.13-). e Set items as required To Set Whether to Print a Frame/Not Under Frame, On or Off To Set Paper Size Paper size Select a paper size To Set the Number of Copies Number of copies Enter the number of copies (1 to 99) To Set the Number of Pages to Print Per Sheet Page format Select an item When selecting Duplicate/Index, select Pages per sheet Select a setting (1 to 16 up). To Set Whether to Print the Date/Not Under Print date, On or Off To Set Print Quality Print quality Select an item f Tap Preview Tap Print Advanced Settings Capturing Still Image/Video Adjusting Brightness In Viewfinder, tap Setting Capture Method Adjust brightness Tap icon area at the left of Viewfinder To Set Capturing Size Size Select item To Set Macro Focus Macro To Set Light Light Auto/ON/OFF To Set Time Timer Select item To Set White Balance White balance Select item Sending Captured Still Images/Recorded Video After capturing/recording, tap Send To Send via Message Via message (fp.4-4 S! Mail b) To Send via Bluetooth Via Bluetooth (fp.13- Sending One Item at a Time b) To Send via Infrared Via infrared (fp.13-5) -18

To Send via IC Transmission Via IC transmission (fp.13-9) To operate above, set Auto save to Off or On (Preview manual) (fp.14-19). To Use Oekaki Anime Oekaki anime (fp.-13 Oekaki Anime c) Recording Videos Quick Play Editing/Setting/Sending/Still Image Tap Menu Camera Camera / Capturing Still Images Setting Captured Still Image as Wallpaper etc. After capturing still image, tap Set as To operate above, set Auto save to Off or On (Preview manual) (fp.14-19). To Set Image to Wallpaper Wallpaper Operate the following as required: Tap Rotate or to toggle direction Tap Set Yes Or, Tap Zoom or to adjust zoom level Tap Set Yes To Set Image to Incoming Image Caller ID Search and select Phone Book entry (fp.2-16) Tap Set Only available for images under 2M bytes. To Set Image to Alternative Picture Still image Tap Set Yes Editing Captured Image After capturing still image, tap Edit To operate above, set Auto save to Off or On (Preview manual) (fp.14-19). To Edit Image Image editor (fp.-12 Editing Still Images d) Viewing Recorded Video before Saving After recording video, To operate the above, set Auto save to Off (fp.14-19). Using Recorded Video as Ringtone After recording video, tap Set as To operate the above, set Auto save to Off (fp.14-19). To Set Video to Voice Ringtone Voice ringtone To Set Video to Video Ringtone Video ringtone To Set Video to Caller Ringtone Caller ringtone Search and select Phone Book entry (fp.2-16) The data saved in media set as Save to will be viewed. To change the media, change Save to (fp.14-19). To Send Quick Play Still Images Tap Send To Send via Message Via message (fp.4-4 S! Mail b) To Send via Bluetooth Via Bluetooth (fp.13- Sending One Item at a Time b) To Send via Infrared Via infrared (fp.13-5) To Send via IC Transmission Via IC transmission (fp.13-9) To Use Quick Play Still Image as Wallpaper, etc. Tap Set as To Set Image to Wallpaper Wallpaper Operate the following as required: Tap Rotate or to toggle direction Tap Set Yes Or, Tap Zoom or to adjust size Tap Set Yes To Set Image to Incoming Image Caller ID Search and select Phone Book entry (fp.2-16) Tap Set -19

To Set Image to Alternative Picture Still image Tap Set Yes To Edit Quick Play Still Image Tap Edit Image editor (fp.-12 Editing Still Images d) To Use Oekaki Anime with Quick Play Still Image Tap Edit Oekaki anime (fp.-13 Oekaki Anime c) To View Quick Play Image Details To Delete Quick Play Images Yes Editing/Setting/Sending Video Tap Menu Camera Video camera The data saved in media set as Save to will be viewed. To change the media, change Save to (fp.14-19). To Send Quick Play Video Tap Send To Send via Message Via message (fp.4-4 S! Mail b) To Send via Bluetooth Via Bluetooth (fp.13- Sending One Item at a Time b) To Send via Infrared Via infrared (fp.13-5) To Send via IC Transmission Via IC transmission (fp.13-9) To Use Recorded Video as Ringtone Tap Set as To Set Video to Voice Ringtone Voice ringtone To Set Video to Video Ringtone Video ringtone To Set Video to Caller Ringtone Caller ringtone Search and select Phone Book entry (fp.2-16) To Delete Quick Play Image Tap Delete Yes To Upload Video to Web Tap More Upload to web (fp.5-10) To View Quick Play Image Details Tap More Details Playing Quick Play Image Slide Show Tap Menu Camera Camera More Slide show Tap Tap OK/press c during playback to cancel Slide show. The data saved in media set as Save to will be viewed. To change the media, change Save to (fp.14-19). Exiting Quick Play In Quick Play window, c Oekaki Using Oekaki Anime with Camera Images Tap Menu Oekaki Oekaki anime Tap Canvas Take photo Capture still image as required Normal (2MB)/S! Mail (1MB)/S! Mail (300KB)/S! Mail (150KB) Set items as required To Resize Images / Tap OK To Rotate Images / Tap OK To Invert Images / Tap OK Using Oekaki Anime with Colored Background Tap Menu Oekaki Oekaki anime Tap Canvas Color canvas Select a background color Editing Entered Text In Oekaki Anime window, tap mode switch icon Text Tap text you already entered Tap / / / Change the Text, Font size, Font style or Font color Adding Emoticon Clip Art to Still Images In Oekaki Anime window, tap mode switch icon Stamp Photo stamp To Select from Saved Still Images Pictures or Digital camera Select a still image for a stamp Tap Yes/No as required Tap area to paste it -20

To select a file from Digital Camera folder, insert Memory Card. To Capture an Image with Camera Take photo Capture a still image as required Yes/No as required Tap an area to paste it as a stamp Each icon represents the current setting. Changing settings changes the corresponding icons. Tap button with current photo stamp shown to use another stamp. Adding Motions to Lines/Shapes You Drew In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Motion Drag to enclose a line or shape to add a motion Tap OK Preset Select a motion Tap OK Drag as if tracing a diagonal line of the area to add the motion. Moving Along with a Line In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Motion For Lines/Shapes Drag to enclose the desired line or shape Tap OK Motion line Draw a motion line starting from the selected line or shape Preview Tap OK Drag as if tracing a diagonal line of the desired area. For Stamps Tap the desired stamp Tap OK Motion line Draw a motion line starting from the selected stamp Preview Tap OK To delete the motion line and draw again, tap Undo. Deleting Motions In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Motion Tap a line, shape, or stamp to remove the motion Tap OK To Delete Preset Preset Tap OK To Delete Motion Line Motion line Off Tap OK Undoing Edit Operation of Oekaki Anime In Oekaki Anime window, tap Undo Undo the last operation performed in Oekaki Anime window such as drawing a line or selecting a setting option. Deleting Lines/Shapes/Text/Stamps In Oekaki Anime window, tap mode switch icon Delete For Lines/Shapes without Any Motion Drag to enclose the line or shape to delete Drag as if tracing a diagonal line of the area to delete. For Lines/Shapes with Motions Tap a line or shape to delete For Text/Stamps Tap text or stamp to delete Setting Created Image to Wallpaper In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Preview Tap Set as Wallpaper Flash /Image Enter file name Saving & Sending Created Image In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Preview tap Send To Send via Message Via message Flash /Image (fp.4-4 S! Mail b) To Send via Bluetooth Via Bluetooth Flash /Image (fp.13- Sending One Item at a Time b) To Send via Infrared Via infrared Flash /Image (fp.13-5) To Send via IC Transmission Via IC transmission Flash /Image (fp.13-9) Changing Saving Location for Created Images In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Settings Under Save to, Memory card prior/phone/ Always ask Tap OK When no Memory Card is inserted, the saving location is automatically set to Phone. Setting Oekaki Process Playback Speed In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Settings Adjust Oekaki process playback speed Tap OK Compressing Files In Oekaki Anime window, tap More Settings Under File compression, High/Normal Tap OK -21

Deleting Portions of Pictograms In Oekaki Pict window, tap pictogram Drag portion of Changing Bucket Tool Color to Color Used by Canvas In Oekaki Pict window, tap color Tap the spot to Adding Blur Effect to Created Pictogram In Oekaki Pict window, tap Effect Blur / Tap OK Rotating Created Pictogram In Oekaki Pict window, tap Effect Rotate / Tap OK Inverting Created Pictogram In Oekaki Pict window, tap Effect Flip / Tap OK Moving Created Pictogram In Oekaki Pict window, tap Edit Move / / / Tap OK Copying Pictogram to the Next Frame In Oekaki Pict window, tap Edit Copy to next Copied when next Frame exists. Frame will be overwritten. Merging All of the Pictograms into Frame In Oekaki Pict window, tap Edit Copy to all Selected pictogram is copied. Frame will be overwritten. Deleting Selected Frame In Oekaki Pict window, tap Edit Clear selected Deleting the Entire Frame In Oekaki Pict window, tap Edit Reset Undoing Change In Oekaki Pict window, tap Undo Only one change can be undone. Zooming in on Pictograms for Editing In Oekaki Pict window, tap / / / to move to edit location Tap to Zoom out. Photo Library Changing Still Image Display Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Folder/Month/Date/Tags/Faces Switch Folder Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Phone+Memory card/phone/memory card/digital camera Setting Opened Still Image as Wallpaper, etc. Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select a file Tap Set as To Set Image to Wallpaper Wallpaper Tap Set To Set Image to Incoming Image Caller ID Search and select Phone Book entry (fp.2-16) Tap Set To Set Image to Alternative Picture Still image Tap Set Sending Opened Still Image Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select a file Tap Send To Send via Message Via message (fp.4-4 S! Mail b) To Send via Bluetooth Via Bluetooth (fp.13-5 Sending Data b) To Send via Infrared Via infrared (fp.13-5) -22

To Send via IC Transmission Via IC transmission (fp.13-9) To Send via Face Link Tap More Face link Tap Send via msg. (fp.4-4 S! Mail b) Editing Opened Still Image Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select a file Tap Edit Image editor (fp.-12 Editing Still Images d) Using Oekaki Anime with Opened Still Image Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select a file Tap Edit Oekaki anime (fp.-13 Oekaki Anime c) Deleting Opened File Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select a file Tap More Delete Yes Uploading Opened File to Web Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select a file Tap More Upload to web Select file Follow onscreen instructions Adding Tag to Opened File Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select a file Tap More Tags Check item Tap OK Editing Face Link in Opened File Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select file Tap More Face link To Overwrite Face Link Tap Edit face link Tap Face Link Replace Search and select Phone Book entry (fp.2-16) To Reset Face Link Tap Edit face link Tap Face Link Reset Yes To Move Face Link Tap Edit face link Tap Face Link Move Drag and drop Face Link to desired location Tap OK Only the Face Links added after capturing are movable. To Add Name Tag Tap Add name tag Drag and drop Face Link to desired location Tap Save Search and select Phone Book entry (fp.2-16) Viewing Still Images as Slide Show Tap Menu Photo Library Photo album Select a file location Select file Tap More Slide show Deleting Photo Movie Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap Playlist Tap Remove Check image Tap Remove Viewing Detail for Photo Movie Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap Playlist Tap Details Select image Deleting BGM Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap BGM Tap Remove Check BGM Tap Remove Yes Editing Photo Movie Screen Settings Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap Settings Display To Set Display Pict Settings Under Display pict, On/Off To Set Repeat Setting Under Repeat, On/Off To Enlarge Image Under Enlarge image, On/Off Setting Playback Speed for Photo Movie Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap Settings Display speed Select an item Setting Playback Sequence for Photo Movie Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap Settings Order Select an item Setting Sound Output for Photo Movie Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap Settings Sound output Select an item -23

Setting Auto Off Time for Photo Movie Tap Menu Photo Library Photo movie Tap Settings Auto power off Select an item Deleting Still Image from Flash Slide In Create Flash Slide window, tap Remove Check images Tap Remove Rearranging Still Images in Flash Slide In Create Flash Slide window, tap Change order Drag and drop still image to desired position Tap OK Previewing Flash Slide In Create Flash Slide window, tap More Preview Setting Created Flash Slide as Wallpaper In Create Flash Slide window, tap More Set as wallpaper Enter file name Sending Created Flash Slide In Create Flash Slide window, tap More Send To Send via Message Via message (fp.4-3 S! Mail b) To Send via Bluetooth Via Bluetooth (fp.13-5 Sending Data b) To Send via Infrared Via infrared (fp.13-5) To Send via IC Transmission Via IC transmission (fp.13-9) Setting for Flash Slide In Create Flash Slide window, tap More Settings To Enlarge Image Under Enlarge, On/Off To Set Playback Speed Display speed Select an item To Set Repeat Setting Under Repeat, On/Off To Set Save Location Save to Select an item When Memory Card is not inserted, Flash Slide shows are saved automatically to Phone. Deleting 3D Motion Photo Tap Menu Photo Library 3D motion photo Tap Delete Check 3D Motion Photo Tap Delete Yes Sorting 3D Motion Photo Tap Menu Photo Library 3D motion photo Tap Sort by Date/Name Setting 3D Motion Photo as Wallpaper, etc. Tap Menu Photo Library 3D motion photo Select file Tap Set as To Set Image to Wallpaper Wallpaper Tap Set To Set Image to Incoming Image Caller ID Search and select entry (fp.2-16) Tap Set Changing Motion Type Tap Menu Photo Library 3D motion photo Select file Tap Edit Motion type Select motion type Adjusting Position of Eyes/Lips Tap Menu Photo Library 3D motion photo Select file Tap Edit Adjust (fp.-16 Creating 3D Motion Photo c) Changing File Name Tap Menu Photo Library 3D motion photo Select file Tap Edit Rename Enter file name -24