Fujitsu Siemens Computers Loox T Using the camera functions optional, Megapixel autofocus camera

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Using the camera functions (optional)

Depending on its equipment level, your Pocket PC will come with two integrated cameras: one VGA camera on the front and one 2 megapixel autofocus camera on the back of the device (resolution: 1600 x 1200).

You can use the VGA camera for video telephone calls – see "Making video telephone calls".

With the 2 megapixel autofocus camera you can record both individual still photographs as well as short video sequences.

2 megapixel autofocus camera

Supported file formats

File type

Formats

Pictures

BMP, JPG

Video

AVI, WMV, MPEG4, 3GP

Starting the application "Pictures & Videos"

You can create and manage pictures and videos with the Pictures & Videos application.

Select Start - Programs – Pictures & Videos. The application Pictures & Videos is opened.

Starting the camera directly

Push the application button 5: Camera The camera is started.

Taking pictures

The camera window is open.

You can focus manually by gently pressing application button 5.

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To take a picture, press application button 5.

The picture is taken and displayed in the Pictures & Videos window as a full-size picture.

Select Camera to take more pictures.

Select OK to return to the overview of all pictures and videos.

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Contents Pocket Loox T Series Are there Page Order No. A26391-K182-Z120-1-7619 Edition 1, July Pocket Loox T SeriesEasyGuide Page Contents Contents Connecting and networking the Pocket PC with other devices 105 Your Pocket Loox … Notational conventions Important notes Safety notesUsing the Pocket PC Equipment overview Indicators LEDs Colour Indicator state Meaning Indicators LEDs and status indicators in the displayStatus Meaning Icon Status indicators on the displayDescription of buttons Using the operating elementsUsing the keyboard FN key Application-dependent key-combinations Key combinations short cutsKey combination Function Using the online buttons for telephony Using the pen and displayWay scroll button Using the 3-way scroll button and the navigation keyNavigation key Using the application buttons and the softkey buttons Equipment overview Displaying/hiding the on-screen keyboard Using the on-screen keyboardConfiguring the application buttons Mode DescriptionChanging on-screen keyboard mode Software Used for Operating information Software overviewData backup and restoration Help file on Pocket PC External GPS antenna optional AccessoriesCradle Removing the protective film from the camera and the screen Checking the delivery contentsGetting started Installing the battery and the SIM card optional Starting up your Pocket PC for the first time Connecting the power adapter and charging the batteryToday screen Calibrating the screenEntering a PIN optional Familiarising yourself with basic operation of the deviceUser data dialogue Internet and intranet connections withStarting Connectmobility E2C Data synchronisation via Exchange Server Configuring Exchange ServerData synchronisation GPRS/UMTS provider selectionSynchronising data with Exchange Server Installing ActiveSync on your computerData synchronisation with ActiveSync Performing a data synchronisation Connecting your Pocket PC and computerSelecting a location for the cradle Using the cradleUsing the cradle for data synchronisation Starting the online help from an application Using the online helpStarting the online help independently of an application Getting started Select a phone number from your contacts Making telephone calls with the PocketMaking a telephone call Enter a phone numberDisplaying missed calls Making emergency callsAnswering an incoming call Ending the conversationMaking a call via Voice Commander Using the Voice CommanderMaking a call via the speed dial number Speed dial functionProgramming the speed dial function Using the handsfree function Call holding Muting the telephoneMaking a conference call Setting up a conference callDisconnecting all connections from the conference call Disconnecting selected connectionsMaking a video telephone call Making video telephone calls optionalAnswering an incoming video telephone call Option Meaning Further options for video telephone callsCopying contacts from the SIM card to the Pocket PC Managing contactsCopying contact details from the Pocket PC to the SIM card SIM Lock SIM securityNetwork selection Configuring telephone settingsBlocking your SIM card Setting up the SMS Service Centre Setting up a mailbox numberSetting up call diversion Profile Description Using the profiles of your Pocket PCOperating the Pocket PC Selecting profiles Switching the Pocket PC on and offConfiguring profiles Switching on with the application buttons Switching the Pocket PC to Standby modeSwitching on with the End button Switching off Resetting the Pocket PCSwitching off the Pocket PC to save battery life Soft reset warm startCold starting and resetting factory default settings Usage while driving Out and about with the Pocket PCTransporting Pocket PC In-flight usageCleaning the Pocket PC Recharging the battery directly via the mains adapter Charging the batteryCharging the battery via the cradle Optimising battery life Charging the battery via a USB portInserting the expansion card Inserting and removing an expansion cardRemoving the expansion card Using the Pocket PC as a USB Host device Adapting menus Configuring device settingsFast access to programs via FSC SpeedMenu Display inbox Creating messagesInbox Managing SMS messages on the SIM card SMS messagesCreating and sending SMS messages MMS messages Configuring the MMS applicationConfiguring the MMS connection Creating and sending MMS messages Configuring the MMS profileMail Setting up e-mail accounts for POP3, Smtp or IMAP4Setting up an e-mail account for the VPN corporate network Downloading e-mails from a server e-mail pull Setting up e-mail sending via ActiveSyncCreating and sending e-mails Creating messages Creating messages Calling up Internet Explorer Mobile Using the InternetAccessing the Internet with Internet Explorer Using the Internet FSC GPSLocator Using GPS functionsUsing GPS functions Starting the camera directly Using the camera functions optionalMegapixel autofocus camera Starting the application Pictures & VideosRecording a video sequence Configuring the camera and video settingsCamera settings Option Meaning Video settings Option Meaning Using the camera functions optional Downloading Java applications Using Java applicationsWorking with files Windows Media PlayerCompressing files with FSC MobileZip Uninstalling Java applicationsLock Meaning Security functionsDeactivating the device lock Password protectionDevice lock key and display lock Locking the deviceActivating FSC KeyLock Switching on with active lockFSC KeyLock FSC SecureLock optionalSecurity functions Activating and deactivating radio modules Connecting and networking the Pocket PC with other devicesWireless connection via Wireless LAN Example Wireless communication with BluetoothSelecting location for Bluetooth operation Energy saving functions Using energy saving functionsConfiguring standby mode Switching off display lightingSwitching off the sound and setting the volume Configuring display lightingConfiguring key illumination Configuring device behaviour when E-mail push is activatedUsing Wireless Manager Energy saving functions Pocket PC’s time or date are not correct Troubleshooting and tipsInstalling new software Cause TroubleshootingDisplay is difficult to read Pocket PC switches offPocket PC does not start after being switched on End button does not respond properly Battery discharges too quicklyPocket PC does not respond any more Calling up the Imei number No sound or minimal volumePoor reception via GPS Contact with hotline/help deskCalling up the Uuid Troubleshooting and tips Pocket PC Technical dataBaseband Battery Li-IonDimensions CamerasPower adapter Technical data Disposal and recycling Manufacturer’s notesEnvironmental protection CE marking Pocket Loox T830 Pocket Loox T810 Information on exposure/specific absorption rate SARFCC Warning Statement for Wlan product FCC RegulationsRF Exposure Information SAR 104 Background IndexMailbox IndexSMS Index