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UX5000 IP Data Maintenance
UX5000 IP Resource Manual
Explanation of Suggestion Messages for Optimization
If a picture file can be displayed by the terminal, the following message is
displayed:
The appointed picture file can be normally displayed on the telephone.
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The picture files that can be displayed by the terminal are those which meet the
following conditions:
- Files whose formats can be displayed by the terminal (file formats marked by
6.5.1 Picture File Formats Supported for Wallpaper on page
- Files where the picture size is less than or equal to the screen size
(240 pixels x 320 pixels).
If you create an audio file of the format supported by the terminal by yourself, it is
recommended to adjust the volume with optimization.
If a picture file that can be displayed by the terminal via optimization is
specified, the following message is displayed:
The appointed picture file has the following problems. Please click an
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optimization button in order to solve a problem.
In addition, the details are displayed in red.
1. Part of the picture which is over the dotted line is not displayed on the
terminal.
[Cause]
The picture file exceeds the screen size (240 pixels x 320 pixels) of the
terminal.
[Optimization process]
The portions outside the dotted frame displayed in the picture image
are deleted.
2. The picture data storage form as Top down cannot be displayed on the
terminal.
[Cause]
The data storage format of the bitmap picture file is Top down.
[Optimization process]
The data storage format is converted to Bottom up.
3. Bit depth is 32 bit or more cannot be displayed on the terminal.
[Cause]
The bit depth of the bitmap picture file is greater than or equal to 32
bits.
[Optimization process]
The bit depth is converted to 24 bits.
4. The drawing form of Progressive cannot be displayed on the terminal.
[Cause]
The drawing format of the JPEG picture file is Progressive.
[Optimization process]
The drawing format is converted to Baseline.
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