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    To delete bookmarks and folders
    1. On the browser screen, tap the  button.
    •This displays the bookmark screen.
    2. Tap the Organize button.
    •This displays the bookmark organizer screen.
    3. Place check marks into the boxes next to all the bookmarks and folders you want to delete.
    4. Tap Edit L → Delete.
    5. In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap OK to delete the selected bookmarks
    and folders, or Cancel to cancel without deleting anything.
    NOTE
    Note that deleting a folder also deletes all bookmarks and folders inside of it.
    Saving a Web Page
    You can use the following procedure to save a page to main memory or a storage card and view it
    later off-line.
    To save a Web page
    1. On the browser screen, display the page you want to save.
    2. Tap Function L → Save Web Page.
    •This displays the Save Page dialog box.
    3. Input a file name and specify the location (main memory or card) where you want to save the
    page.
    •You must have a storage card inserted in your CASSIOPEIA’s slot in order to select card as
    the storage location.
    4. After you are finished, tap Save.
    •This starts the save operation, which is indicated by the message “Saving...” appearing on
    the display. To cancel the save operation part way through, tap the Cancel button on the
    message dialog box.
    •The message dialog box disappears when the page save operation is complete.
    NOTE
    •Do not terminate a connection while a save operation is in progress.
    •Pages saved using the above procedure are always stored in \My Documents\WebPage, either in
    main memory or on a storage card.
    •Saving a Web page causes the displayed page to be reloaded. This means you need to be
    connected to the Internet in order to save a Web page.
    •You may not be able to save or display a Web page correctly if you use special characters or
    accented characters in a Web page name.
    •You cannot save a Web page you are browsing off line. 
    						
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    To open a saved Web page
    1. On the browser screen, tap Function L → Open Web Page.
    •This displays a dialog box like the one shown below.
    2. Double-tap the page you want to open.
    •This displays the page.
    Managing Saved Pages
    You can move and copy saved pages between main memory and a storage card. You can also
    rename and delete pages as required.
    To move saved pages between main memory and a storage card
    1. On the browser screen, tap Function L → Open Web Page.
    •This displays a dialog box for opening a Web page.
    2. Tap the Organize button.
    •This displays a web page organizer screen.
    3. Tap the Main tap or Card tab to select the location of the pages you want to move.
    4. Place a check mark into the boxes next to all of the pages you want to move.
    •Tapping EditL → Check All checks all the pages. Tapping Edit L → Uncheck All
    unchecks all the pages.
    5. Tap EditL → Move to Card or Move to Main.
    •This moves the pages you selected in step 4.
    6. To return to the browser screen, tap 
     twice.
    To copy saved pages between main memory and a storage card
    1. On the browser screen, tap Function L → Open Web Page.
    •This displays a dialog box for opening a Web page.
    2. Tap the Organize button.
    •This displays a web page organizer screen.
    3. Tap the Main tap or Card tab to select the location of the pages you want to copy.
    4. Place a check mark into the boxes next to all of the pages you want to copy.
    5. Tap EditL → Copy to Card or Copy to Main.
    •This copies the pages you selected in step 4.
    6. To return to the browser screen, tap 
     twice.
    To open a page you have saved on a storage card, tap
    Card. 
    						
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    To delete Web pages
    1. On the browser screen, tap Function L → Open Web Page.
    •This displays a dialog box for opening a Web page.
    2. Tap the Organize button.
    •This displays a web page organizer screen.
    3. Place a check mark into the boxes next to all of the pages you want to delete.
    4. Tap Edit L → Delete.
    5. In response to the confirmation message that appears, tap OK to delete the selected pages, or
    Cancel to cancel without deleting anything.
    6. To return to the browser screen, tap 
     twice.
    Saving Web Page Graphic Elements
    You can use the following procedure to select a particular graphic element on a page and save it as
    a graphic file.
    NOTE
    •Do not use special symbols or accented characters in a part name.
    To save a Web page graphic element
    1. On the browser screen, display the page that contains the graphic element you want to save.
    2. Tap Function L → Save Parts.
    •This causes a screen for selecting graphic elements like the one shown below to appear.
    3. On the browser screen, tap the graphic element you want to save.
    •This displays a dialog box for saving graphic elements.
    4. Change the file name if you want, and then tap Save.
    •This starts the save operation, which is indicated by the message “Saving...” appearing on
    the display. To cancel the save operation part way through, tap the Cancel button on the
    message dialog box.
    •The message dialog box disappears when the save operation is complete. 
    						
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    Chapter 4 Imaging and Music
    Programs
    4-1 Photo Viewer
    Photo Viewer is a program you can use to view graphic images on your CASSIOPEIA screen. It
    includes a thumbnail index screen and a slideshow feature. With an optionally available Digital
    Camera Card, you can even use your CASSIOPEIA to record images for display using Photo
    Vi ew e r
    NOTE
    To use Photo Viewer, you need to install it from the bundled CD-ROM. See Chapter 6 of this
    User’s Guide for information about installing programs on your CASSIOPEIA.
    Image File Formats Supported by Photo Viewer
    Photo Viewer supports the image file formats listed below.
    Note that you may not be able to display particular image files, even if they are one of the formats
    listed below.
    •JPEG (JPEG or JPG )
    •BMP
    •GIF
    •PNG
    4-1-1 Recording
    Photo Viewer lets you record snapshots. You can also record a series of stop action snapshots over
    a specific period. Images recorded using Photo Viewer are saved as JPEG format files.
    Thumbnail index screen Camera screen 
    						
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    Important!
    •You need to purchase an optionally available Digital Camera Card (JK-710DC) to record digital
    images.
    •Do not install the Mobile Camera Application that comes with the digital camera card
    onto your CASSIOPEIA.
    Recording Operations
    Getting Ready
    Check the following points before trying to record.
    •Make sure the Digital Camera Card is correctly installed into the card slot of your
    CASSIOPEIA. See the separate documentation that comes with the Digital Camera Card for
    details about installation.
    •See the separate documentation that comes with the Digital Camera Card for information about
    adjusting the focus range, rotating the lens, and other Digital Camera Card operations.
    •Check the remaining power levels of the battery pack of your CASSIOPEIA. If it is low,
    recharge it.
    To record snapshots
    1. Start up Photo Viewer.
    2. If the thumbnail index screen appears first, tap  to display the camera screen.
    •Check to make sure that the message Ready to record is in the status bar. See “Interpreting
    Status Bar Information” on page 107 for details.
    3. Enter the Snapshot Mode by tapping 
    .
    •Steps 4 through 7 cover other pre-shutter release settings that are not essential and may be
    skipped if you want.
    4. Specify the image quality.
    •On the control panel, tap the image quality button to cycle through the image quality settings
    shown below.
    .................. Fine (highest quality, largest file size)
    .................. Normal (medium quality, medium file size)
    .................. Economy (lowest quality, smallest file size)
    Folder name
    Status bar
    Viewfinder
    Control panelIcon bar 
    						
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    5. Specify the image size.
    •On the control panel, tap the image size button to cycle through the image size settings
    shown below.
    ................... VGA (640 × 480)
    ................... 1/4 VGA (320 × 240)
    ................... 1/9 VGA (212 × 160) : This setting can be used for stop action only.
    ................... 1/16 VGA  (160 × 120) : This setting can be used for stop action only.
    6. Make white balance and other settings as required.
    •Tap the 
     button. This causes icons showing the current record settings to appear in the
    icon bar.
    •See “Configuring Record Settings” on page 108 for details about the meaning of each icon
    and how to make these settings.
    7. Specify the folder where you want to store the recorded image.
    •The folder name box shows the currently selected folder where image you record will be
    stored. To select a different folder, tap the folder name box, tap the folder’s name on the
    dialog box that appears, and then tap OK.
    •See “4-1-5 Folder and File Operations” on page 117 for information about creating new
    folders.
    8. Rotate the focus adjustment dial of the lens to focus the subject.
    9. Record the image.
    •Compose the image on the CASSIOPEIA screen and then tap the 
     button or OK
    button to record the image and store it as a JPEG file.
    •To record more images, simply tap the 
     again.
    •To view images you just recorded, tap 
     to change to the thumbnail index.
    NOTE
    File names are assigned automatically to images as you record them. See “File Names” on page
    107 for more information.
    Stop Action  Images
    Stop Action recording lets you record a series of images that effectively break action into a series
    of segments. The number of images recorded when you press the 
     button depends on the
    image size, as shown in the table below.
    The image recording procedure is identical to that under “To record snapshots” on page 105,
    except that in step 3 you press the 
     button to enter the Stop Action Mode, instead of pressing
    the 
     button.
    Image Size
    VGA (640 × 480)
    1/4VGA (320 × 240)
    1/9VGA (212 × 160)
    1/16VGA (160 × 120)
    Number of Images
    2
    8
    12
    32 
    						
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    NOTE
    •In the Stop Action Mode, recording continues and the image on the display remains unchanged
    until all the images are recorded.
    •After image recording is complete, a dialog appears telling you that the images are being stored
    in memory.
    •You can specify how many images are recorded per second. See “Configuring Record Settings”
    on page 108 for details.
    Using Timer Recording
    You can set a timer for snapshot and stop action recording so the record operation starts after 10
    seconds have passed. To use the timer, tap the 
     button on the control panel. This enables the
    timer, which is indicated by the timer button changing to .
    •The timer time counts down on the display.
    •You can interrupt the timer countdown by tapping the 
     button or by changing to another
    screen.
    •To cancel timer operation, tap the 
     button so it changes to .
    Interpreting Status Bar Information
    The status bar shows the status of Photo Viewer, and the number of snapshots you can store under
    current settings.
    File Names
    File names are assigned to image files using the following formats.
    Snapshots
    Example: PIC 06 23 0001 .jpg
    Indicates snapshot Month Day Number Extension
    Stop Action  Images
    Example:  CON 06 23 0001 .jpg - CON 06 23 0008 .jpg
    Indicates stop action image Month Day Number Extension
    Shows the number of snapshots you can
    store under current settings.“Ready to record”
    Press the SHUTTER button to record.
    “Setup failed”
    Recording cannot be performed because the Digital
    Camera Card is not installed in the CASSIOPEIA
    correctly, etc. 
    						
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    Configuring Record Settings
    On the camera screen, tap  to display the Record Settings dialog box.
    Continuous record interval
    White Balance
    Record Mode
    •Selecting the business card recording() disables the white balance setting.
    Adjusting Camera Screen Brightness
    You can use the following procedure to make separate settings for camera screen brightness
    during battery-powered operation and external AC power operation.
    For this interval:
    15 images per second
    10 images per second
    5 images per second
    Select this option:
    Short
    Normal
    Long
    When shooting under this type of lighting:
    Sunlight
    Light bulbs
    Fluorescent light
    Any type
    Select this option:
    Outdoor daylight ()
    Incandescent lighting ()
    Fluorescent lighting ()
    Auto (
    )
    For this type of shot:
    Portraits, scenery, etc.
    Business cards
    Select this option:
    Normal recording ()
    Business card recording (
    ) 
    						
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    To adjust the camera screen brightness
    1. On the camera screen, tap Brightness to display the dialog box shown below.
    2. Drag the sliders left to reduce brightness and right to increase brightness.
    •Note that the upper slider controls brightness under battery power, while the lower slider
    controls brightness under AC adapter power.
    •The brightness settings you make are applied to the record preview screen only.
    3. After making the settings you want, tap OK to apply them.
    4-1-2 Using the Thumbnail Index Screen
    The thumbnail index screen shows six thumbnails of snapshots.
    You can perform the following operations from the thumbnail index screen.
    •Select a folder
    •Display the snapshot screen
    •Display the slideshow screen
    •Create, rename, or delete folders
    •Rename, move, or delete files
    •Automatically generate thumbnails on the thumbnail index
    •Create a Mail message with an attached image
    Each of these operations is described in detail in the following sections of this manual.
    A red frame indicates the
    currently selected image.
    Its file name is also
    highlighted. Use the
    cursor keys to select
    another image.
    Thumbnail
    Shows the snapshot.Folder name
    File name
     indicates main
    memory file, 
    indicates storage card
    file.
    Thumbnail index screen 
    						
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    Selecting the Thumbnail Index Screen Folder
    The thumbnail index screen shows all of the snapshots in the currently selected folder. To change
    to another folder, follow the steps below.
    1. Tap Function L → Folder... or tap Folder name box.
    •This displays the Select Folder dialog box.
    2. Select the folder you want by tapping it.
    3. Tap OK.
    •This returns to the thumbnail index screen, which now shows the contents of the folder you
    selected in step 2.
    NOTE
    •The thumbnail index automatically generates thumbnail files for the images it displays.
    •Photo Viewer can access only folders under My Documents\Photo in CASSIOPEIA nand disk
    or on a storage card.
    Refreshing a Thumbnail Index
    You should refresh the thumbnail index when the File Manager screen does not accurately show
    the image file contents of a folder. The thumbnail index screens show only files for which
    thumbnails have been generated. Note that thumbnails are not displayed for image files you move
    to the current thumbnail index screen folder using File Manager (page 135) or some other
    program. You can make such files appear by performing the thumbnail index refresh operation
    below.
    To refresh a thumbnail index
    While the thumbnail index you want to refresh is on the screen, tap the Func L menu and then
    tap Refresh Thumbnails.
    Creating a Mail Message with an Attached Image
    The following procedure creates a new Mail message with the image currently selected on the
    Photo Viewer thumbnail index screen attached.
    To create a Mail message with an attached image
    1. On the Photo Viewer thumbnail index screen, select the image want to attach to the Mail
    message and then tap the  button.
    •
    This starts up Mail and displays a message input screen with the image you selected attached.2. Specify the address of the recipient, and make any changes to the subject and body text that
    you want.
    •See “3-3 Mail” on page 67 for more information about writing and sending e-mail messages.
    Use this dialog box to create a new folder, or to rename or
    delete an existing folder. See “Folder Operations” on page
    117 for more information. 
    						
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