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SD card
At the top of the unit, an addi­
tional SD card can be inserted.
Cards ranging in size from 32 MB
to 2 GB can be used, with capacity
for storing between 32 and 255
pictures depending on the size.
One picture requires around 1 MB
of storage space. The pictures are
saved in *.tif format with a resolu­
tion of 640 x 480 Pixel. The 28 last
pictures are always stored in the
device and on the card. If the card's
memory is full, or the maximum
number of 255 images has been
reached, the oldest image is always
overwritten. If the card is inserted,
the SD card symbol is shown in the
upper line.
The following displays are possible:
SD card correctly detected
Initializing SD card
Card faulty or write protected
Write/Read process
Do not remove the SD card during
the write and read process.
Formatting the SD card should only
ever take place using the relevant
function of the telephone in order
to guarantee the correct file format
(FAT 16).
Using the SD card reader, saved
pictures can be transferred to a
computer and processed.
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Main menu
To access the main menu, press
the Enter button and select Menu
at the bottom line of the monitor
using the control button.
Video memory
Information on the number of
saved and new pictures at the top
of the screen.
• Display picture list
Display of the pictures stored in the
device. New pictures are marked
with a * symbol.
• Delete all pictures
Deletion of all pictures stored in
the unit.
Memory card
• Display picture list
Display of the stored pictures.
• Format memory card
The inserted SD card is formatted,
all pictures will be deleted.
• Load pictures from card
(max. 28)
Saved pictures are transmitted to
the unit's internal memory.
• Save all pictures on the
SD card
Pictures in the telephone's memory
are saved to the card.
Saved pictures are subject to
the same copyright restrictions
as photographs.

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