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NEC e616 User Manual

NEC e616
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To Write and Send a New Multimedia Message
Use this function to create a slide show containing several multimedia files and message text.
To Do this
1 Start the message function Press the SK2 (Msg), or press the MENU key and select
Messages.
2Start Composer Press the SK1 (New) key or the Options menu key and select
New message to display the New message screen.
Select Multimedia Msg and press the Enter key.
Enter the message text and press the Enter key. If you do not
want to add text, just press the Enter key again.
Composer is displayed.
3 Compose a slide show Press the Options menu key to use the various functions of
composer. (Refer to To Edit a Slide Show on page 77 for
details.)
When you finish editing, press the SK1 (OK) key.
New message is displayed.
Note : To edit the slide show again, select the slide show title
on New message to display Composer.
4 Input the subject Select the subject box and input the title (256 characters max.).
5 Set the addressee Select the address box, input the address and press the Enter
key (90 characters max. for an addressee).
Add more addresses if necessary, by repeating the same
operation for the vacant entry in the address box.
Press the SK1 (OK) key to end the address list edition.
Note : A maximum of 70 addresses in total can be set in TO,
CC, and BCC.
Note : To set the addressee from the Contact list, press the
SK2 (Find) key.
Note : If the email address does not contain an @ symbol, the
email may not be delivered to the destination.

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NEC e616 Specifications

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BrandNEC
Modele616
CategoryCell Phone
LanguageEnglish

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