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Special Solutions
Quick Imaging
Now you can communicate easily with an IR-TranP equipped digital camera using Nokia 9110
Communicator. Quick Imaging application automates image transfer between Nokia 9110
Communicator and digital cameras. Quick Imaging
provides three new features:
• Enhanced image download into Communicator an automatic conversion to jpeg format
• Optional storing of images in the memory card
• Automatic integration to e-mail application - downloaded file is automatically attached to a
new e-mail message.
You can send downloaded images to your friends or colleagues from the Communicator by e-mail
or fax. You can also send them to a dedicated WWW site for storage and sharing. You can also
easily attach them to a contact
card. The possibilities for wireless imaging are endless!
More information: http://www.forum.nokia.com
Contact details: see page 71
SMS Remote Control
SMS Remote Control is a RS-232 Serial Port connectivity application.
With this application you can use standard GSM cellular phones (Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens,
Motorola etc.) to send SMS messages (commands) to the Nokia Communicator.
This application receives SMS messages (commands) and send those message commands via
serial cable (DLR-1, DLR-2) through RS-232 port to the Hardware device. SMS Remote Control
Application is running all the time in background. After Nokia Communicator gets right kind of
SMS ( //BLIT11 ... ) the application will automatically send this command further if the cable is
connected and the Hardware device is OK. As SMS Remote Control Application is extremely open
and easy to use, it may be used in several application areas: locking, heating, lighting, elevators,
electrical and energy networks, water supply, industrial controls and alarm handling, various au-
tomates, electric commerce, sales support, information systems, vehicle and cargo tracking etc.
Next step could be 2-way dialogues and controls with Nokia Communicator and hardware device.
You can download this application for free.
Contact details: see page 71
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