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4. After you have pressed R
you can press L
menu to carrry out the following operations: Play,
Rewind,
Previous
page,
audio
or Close.
Not all the above options will be available under every
circumstances. For example, only when your MMS
comprises a sound object will Save audio appear on the
screen, or when the MMS comprised of more than one
page, will Previous page and Next page option appear.
Outbox
The Outbox contains MMS that were not sent
successfully.
Select a MMS from the Outbox and press L
to : View, Send,
Delete
and
the subsequent procedures would be similar to the
Inbox operations.
Sent
List the MMS that were sent successfully and which
you have chosen to save before sending.
Select a MMS from the Sent box and press L
to: View, Send,
Delete
and
the subsequent procedures would be similar to the
Inbox operations.
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Stop
to stop playing,
Options
to enter the options
Next
page,
Save
image,
Options
Delete
all. If you select View,
Options
Delete
all. If you select View,
Draft
List the MMS that were created and saved but were
not sent, and MMS which were automatically saved
Save
before you were able to save or send them when you
exit from the MMS editor.
Select a MMS from the Draft box and press L
Options
to: View, Edit, Delete,
the subsequent procedures would be similar to the
Inbox operations.
Settings
Settings
The
menu allows you to set your MMS center
and personalize your MMS settings. The options
include:
Send and
auto-save
MMSC
Network
Delete
all. If you select View,
Select whether or not to save the MMS
automatically when you send it.
Allows you to enter or modify the MMS
center number.
Allows you to carry out a series of
network
configuation,
connection type, network account,
gateway, user name, password, domain,
port, etc to ensure that you are able to
send/receive MMS correctly.
such
as
Messages

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