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Multimedia messaging supports a wide range of
standards for each of the following formats:
> Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF, WBMP,
BMP, and PNG
> Sound: SP-MIDI and AMR audio
> Video: clips in H.263 format with SubQCIF
image size and AMR audio
If a received message contains unsupported
attachments, these may be replaced with an
Object format not supported message.
You cannot receive multimedia messages if you
have a call in progress, a Java application running,
or an active browsing session. Because delivery of
multimedia messages can fail easily, you should
not rely upon them for essential communications.
MMS SETTINGS
Before you can use the multimedia message
feature, you must obtain the appropriate settings
for use with your service provider. These can be
entered manually or more commonly, sent to you
through an automated connection settings
message. Contact your service provider for more
information about obtaining these settings or use
the Order Settings link from your CD-ROM to take
you directly to the appropriate page on the Vertu
web site to obtain the settings for your phone.
MMS Connection Settings
To manually enter your connection settings or to
modify your current settings:
> From the stand-by display, press Menu.
> The Messages menu is shown, press Select.
> Scroll to Message settings and press
Select.
> Scroll to Multimedia msgs. and press
Select.
> Scroll to Connection settings and press
Select.
> Active multim. settings is displayed, press
Select.
> Select the settings set that you want to modify
from the list and press
Activate. If you want to
create a new set, select an
(empty) entry. Your
phone can store up to 20 sets of settings.
> Active multim. settings is displayed again,
showing the set that you selected. Scroll to
Edit
active multim. settings
and press Select. If
View active multim. settings is displayed,
you cannot edit the current set of settings, select a
different set and try again.
> Modify each of the following parameters with the
information supplied by your service provider:
Settings' name to name your set of settings.
Homepage to set the homepage where your
browser retrieves multimedia messages.
Proxies to enable or disable proxy handling of
your multimedia messages.
Primary proxy and Secondary proxy to
specify the IP address and port of the proxy
servers.
Data bearer to specify the data transport
mechanism (always
GPRS).
Bearer settings to specify the following data
transport settings:
GPRS access point to specify the access
point that will process your login/connection.
Authentication type to select either
Normal or Secure authentication.
User name to specify the login user name.
Password to specify the login password.
Other MMS Settings
In addition to your connection settings, there are
several other settings that controls your multimedia
messaging functions. To modify these settings:
> From the stand-by display, press Menu.
> The Messages menu is shown, press Select.
> Scroll to Message settings and press
Select.
> Scroll to Multimedia msgs. and press
Select.
> Scroll to one of the following options and press
Select:
Save sent messages to store your sent
messages in the
Sent items multimedia
messages folder.
Delivery reports to be informed of message
delivery.
Scale image down to scale images to a
smaller size when inserted into a message.
Due to the complexity of entering all of the
above settings manually, it is strongly
recommended that you use the automatic
settings message to obtain your settings.