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Troubleshooting
1. A connection cannot be established between the digital camera and
the communicator.
Make sure that the digital camera supports the IrTran-P protocol. You can
verify this from the manual of your digital camera.
Check that the infrared ports of the camera and the communicator face
each other and that the link is unobstructed.
Check that you have activated both devices, the camera to send and the
communicator to receive images.
2. Images have been received but cannot be found.
Check the Quick imaging settings:
If Use memory card is set to Yes, you can find the images in the Notes
application in the memory card folder.
If Use memory card is set to No, you can find the images in the Notes
application in the Downloaded files folder.
3. The recipient is unable to open UPF attachments
The recipient’s device probably does not support the UPF format. Try
setting Convert to JPEG to Yes in the Quick imaging settings view, as JPEG
is a more widely supported image format.
4. How to convert UPF pictures to JPEG format after they have been
received to the communicator?
You can convert images between UPF and JPEG formats in the Digital
camera connectivity application, which can be found in the System
application. Press the Menu button in the Image list view and select
Convert to JPEG.
5. There is not enough memory to send images as mail attachments
Sending many or very large images at once via mail requires a lot of free
memory. It is recommended that you set Use memory card to Yes. To free
memory from your communicator, delete unnecessary documents or move
documents to the memory card, or use the PC Suite to move documents
from your communicator to a PC.