Kyocera Corporation SCP-27H User Manual

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User Settings 
The camera mode is launched with its default camera settings each time it is activated. You can 
save up to three user settings and call one up easily to take a picture with the specific settings. 
 
Saving a User Settings
 
1.  Set your favorite camera settings following the steps in “Camera Settings” above. 
2.  From Camera mode, press 3. 
3.  Highlight a settings number (2, 3, or 4) and press MENU/OK > YES (left softkey). 
4.  Enter a title for the settings and press MENU/OK > OK (left softkey). 
 
Selecting a User Settings When Taking Pictures 
The selected settings is effective until either another settings is selected or the camera mode is 
deactivated. 
 
1.  From Camera mode, press 3. Highlight a settings and press VIEW (left softkey) to display 
the details, if necessary. Press OK (left softkey) to go back to the User Settings display. 
2.  Highlight one of your saved settings and press MENU/OK. The Default keeps the original 
settings. 
 
User Settings Options 
Press OPTIONS (right softkey) for additional options. 
• 
Overwrite to overwrite the existing user settings. 
• 
Edit Title to edit the title of the user settings. 
• 
Delete This to delete the selected user settings. 
• 
Delete All to delete all user settings. 
 
Storing Pictures 
Your phone’s picture storage area is called My Albums. Copies of pictures can also be saved in 
the Assigned Media folder (see “Reviewing Pictures in Assigned Media Folder” below). 
 
Reviewing Pictures in My Albums 
1. Press 
MENU/OK 
Photos My Albums
2.  Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the pictures. Press the left softkey to 
switch the view between EXPAND and THUMBNAIL display. 
 
Reviewing Pictures in Assigned Media Folder 
The Assigned Media folder automatically stores copies of pictures assigned as Picture ID or 
Screensaver on your phone. (See “Setting Your Picture as Picture ID or Screensaver” on the 
next page.) 
 
1. Press 
MENU/OK 
Settings/Tools Tools > Assigned Media
2.  Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the pictures. Press the left softkey to 
switch the view between EXPAND and THUMBNAIL display.