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Contents
muvee autoProducer .............................................................. 1
Installation .................................................................................................2
Getting Started ..........................................................................................2
Making Your First muvee ..........................................................................3
Downloading a muvee to the Handset ......................................................4
Handset Manager .................................................................... 6
Installing the Handset Manager ................................................................6
Starting the Handset Manager ..................................................................8
Main Panel ................................................................................................9
Navigating the Handset Manager Tools ..................................................10
Phonebook............................................................................. 14
Downloading Contact Information ...........................................................14
Editing New Contact Entries ...................................................................15
Updating Contact Information to the Phone ............................................16
Exporting and Importing Contacts Data ..................................................16
Backing up Phonebook Data ..................................................................18
Messages ............................................................................... 19
Album ..................................................................................... 22
Downloading Pictures to Computer ........................................................22
Editing and Creating Pictures .................................................................23
Updating Pictures to the Phone ..............................................................25
Creating Animations ................................................................................25
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MMS ........................................................................................ 26
Viewing MMS ..........................................................................................26
Downloading MMS ..................................................................................27
Composing or Editing an MMS ...............................................................27
Sending MMS .........................................................................................29
File Manager .......................................................................... 30
Moving a File...........................................................................................30
Video ...................................................................................... 32
Downloading Videos to the Computer ....................................................32
Composing and Editing Videos ...............................................................33
Updating Videos to the Handset .............................................................35
Sound ..................................................................................... 36
Downloading Sound Files to the Computer ............................................37
Playing Sound Files ................................................................................37
Composing with MIDI Composer ............................................................37
Editing and Recording with Audio Composer..........................................38
Editing an MP3 File .................................................................................39
Updating Audio Files to the Handset.......................................................40
SyncManager......................................................................... 41
Starting the SyncManager ......................................................................42
Synchronization ......................................................................................42
Wireless Modem Installation ................................................ 46
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muvee autoProducer
muvee autoProducer is an award winning application that you can use to create
really professional looking music videos instantly.
All you have to do is select your movie or pictures, add a soundtrack, select a
ready-made style, and click make muvee.
System Requirements
The following system requirements must be met to ensure correct operation of
muvee autoProducer.
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Operating system: Windows XP, 2000, ME, or 98SE
CPU: 1 GHz Pentium III, AMD Athlon or equivalent CPU with MMX support
Memory: 256 MB
Video memory: 16 MB
Other software: DirectX 9.0
Note:
Apple QuickTime is required for .3gp and .mov format support.
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Installation
Insert the Handset Manager CD into the
CD-ROM; the installation window
appears. Click the muvee autoProducer
button to begin the installation.
Getting Started
Start muvee autoProducer from the Start menu:
Start > Programs > muvee Technologies > muvee autoProducer 4.1 -
AsusTek > muvee autoProducer 4.1 - AsusTek
ASUS Muvee autoProducer supports the following input formats:
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Video files: MPEG-1, MPEG-4, AVI, WMV, MOV, and 3GPP (3GP)
Pictures: JPEG (JPG), BMP, GIF, and TIFF
Audio files: MP3, WAV, and WMA
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Making Your First muvee
1. Click the Add Video/Pictures button to browse your hard disk (or
handset connected to your computer) for movies and pictures* to
include in your production. You can also get footage directly from a DV
camera if you have a suitable capture card.
2. Click the Add Music button to browse for audio files* on your hard
disk.
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3. Click a style to select it. A sample of the style is displayed in the in the
preview window.
When your muvee is complete, it is displayed in the preview window.
* See page 2 for more details about file formats supported.
4. Use the Rotate Pictures button to rotate your images.
5. Use the Magic Moments button to select important moments in your
video to ensure that they are included in the final production.
6. Use the Change Settings button to change your settings.
7. Use the Title/Credits button to set the title and credits for your muvee.
8. When your movie contents are complete, make your muvee using the
Make muvee button.
9. Save your muvee using the Save button.
10. Use the Snapshot button to take a snapshot of any frame in your
muvee as it is playing.
You can save your muvee in MPEG-1, WMV, or 3GPP (3GP) formats. Save the
file in WMV or 3GPP format for downloading your muvee to your handset. Asus
Handset Manager is required to download your muvee to your handset.
For more information, click the Help Menu in muvee autoProducer.
Downloading a muvee to the Handset
A saved muvee can be transferred to your handset and played on the screen. A
large muvee file may take a while to transfer.
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To download a muvee to your handset:
1. Save your muvee on your hard disk on your computer.
2. Launch Handset Manager and click the VIDEO EDITOR icon (ensure
that your handset is connected to your computer).
3. In the video editor menu click the BROWSE FILE icon and find the
location of your saved muvee file (your muvee file should now be
displayed in the file window).
4. Click on the DOWNLOAD icon.
Your handset manager will now begin to convert your muvee file and
download it into your handset (the file will be saved into folder labelled
"Video" either in your handset internal memory or memory card
depending on which has been selected).
Update to
handset
Browse
muvee file
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Handset Manager
The Handset Manager is a powerful software tool to link your mobile phone and
your computer. Use the Handset Manager to send files from your computer to
your phone, including music, ringtones, pictures, and java games. Stay orga-
nized by managing and synchronizing your phone’s contacts and calendar with
your computer. Compose text and multimedia messages quickly and comfort-
ably on your computer, then transfer them to your phone to send.
This user guide gives an introduction to basic functions of the Handset
Manager. For additional information, consult the online help files included with
the Handset Manager.
Installing the Handset Manager
Ensure that the following system requirements are met:
Software:
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Windows 98 or above operating system
Hardware:
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USB 2.0 port
CD-ROM drive
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To install the Handset Manager software:
1.
2.
Insert the software CD into your computer to start installation.
On the start-up page, select the mobile phone model and interface
you wish to install.
3.
Turn on the phone and connect it to the computer using the supplied
USB cable.
When you turn on the phone, the phone prompts you to select a type
of USB connection. Select COM Port.
4.
5.
Click OK on the phone keypad to proceed.
Click Install Handset Manager.
Notes:
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Make sure the mobile phone is switched on and correctly connected with the USB
data cable before installation.
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Most systems already support USB. However, if your system does not, install a
USB driver before installing the Handset Manager software.
To uninstall software, click the Add/Remove Programs icon in the control panel.
Select the Asus V66 USB-Handset Manager from the list. Click the Remove
button and follow the instructions on screen.
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Starting the Handset Manager
To start the Handset Manager:
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3.
Connect your handset to a USB port on your computer using the
supplied USB data cable, then turn on your handset.
A list of connection types appears in the handset window. Select COM
Port.
Select Asus V66 USB—Handset Manager>Asus V66 USB—
Handset Manager from the computer’s program list, OR
Right click the phone icon in the system tray in the lower right
corner of the screen. Select Handset Manager.
An animation in the Handset Manager main panel shows your connec-
tion status.
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Notes:
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Be sure to unplug the USB cable after use. The computer may not boot as usual if
you start the computer with the phone’s USB cable connected.
When disconnecting the mobile phone from the computer while using Handset
Manager, first turn off the handset, then disconnect the USB cable. When
transmitting data to the Handset Manager, don’t disconnect the handset.
While transmitting and editing data, don’t operate the phone and Handset Manager
at the same time.
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Don’t install Java Games through Handset Manager while simultaneously playing
Java games in the mobile phone
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Main Panel
The following illustration
shows the main panel. Access
all the Handset Manager
functions from this Panel.
Access the Handset Manager
tools by clicking on the icons
at the bottom of the screen.
Each tool has its own
interface, which opens when
you click on the icon. This user
manual contains a chapter for each of these tools.
Phonebook
Message
Album
MMS
File Manager
Video
Sound
Clicking the three buttons in the upper right corner of the main Handset Man-
ager panel does the following:
Closes Handset Manager and minimizes the system tray.
Minimizes Handset Manager to the task bar.
Opens online help and settings.
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Settings, Information, and Online Help
You can access several items related to settings, information, and online help
by clicking on the
icon.
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Select Help Topics to open online help. You can also open online
help from the program list: Asus V66 USB—Handset Manager>
User’s Guide.
Under Settings, you can select whether to run the Handset Manager
automatically when you start the computer. You can also set the
computer port, handset model, and interface type manually here.
Select Handset Version to see the model name and firmware version
of the phone, when the phone is connected. Select About Handset
Manager to see the version of Handset Manager installed in your
computer.
Navigating the Handset Manager Tools
No matter which Handset Manager tool you are working with, you can access
functions and commands in the following three ways. The Messages window is
shown as an example.
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2.
3.
Right-click to bring up the pop-up menu or click icons on the menu
toolbar, OR
Click on the File button in the upper left corner to choose from a
drop-down menu, OR
Click on the icons in the upper right of the window.
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File button
Icons for functions
When you move the mouse over an
icon, a pop-up window tells you the
name of the button.
Note:
You must exit one tool before launching
another.
Messages Window
Navigating Media Files
The interfaces for media tools—MMS, Sound, or Album and Video —are quite
similar. The Album interface is shown here.
Icons for functions
File path /
browse icon
Preview pane
Phonefile
location
Thumbnails of
computer files
Phone files
Album Window
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The left preview pane shows a preview of the files you select. A drop-
down menu on the left lets you select the location of phone files.
Select Handset or Memory Card.
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Thumbnails of files in the phone are shown in the lower left pane.
Icons in the upper right corner give access to various functions, such
as copy, paste, and delete. Also in the upper right, a frame shows the
current file path, next to the
browse icon. If you want to choose
another file location, click this icon. The browse icon and drop down
menus give you access to computer files only.
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Thumbnail views of computer files in the selected location are shown
in the lower right pane.
Transferring Files to and from the Handset
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To edit a file in your handset, download the file to your computer by
clicking on the Download icon in the upper right. The download
function does not save the file on your computer. To save the file on
your computer you first download it as described above and then
right-click and select Save from the dropdown menu. You can then
save the file to a specific location on your hard disk.
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To add a file to the handset, click on the Update icon.
To refresh the folder display click the refresh icon
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As used in the Handset Manager software, the term update has the same meaning
as upload.
You do not necessarily need to select a folder on the phone’s handset or miniSD
card. The Handset Manager automatically locates the appropriate folder for the file
type.
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Handset Manager Folder Location
The Handset Manager creates a default folder in the My Documents folder in
Windows. Find this folder in My Documents > Mobile Action > Handset
Manager. There are also sub-folders for the different types of files you can work
with in the Handset Manager.
Note:
To locate handset files using the handset screen, go to Organizer > File Manager.
Handset Manager Icon
A Handset Manager icon appears in the system tray, even when the Handset
Manager is minimized. By right-clicking the Handset Manager icon in the
system tray, you can select the following Handset Manager functions: Handset
Manager, SyncManager, SyncManager Settings, and Exit.
The appearance of the icon in the system tray indicates the current status:
Handset Manager is connected with the handset.
SyncManager has launched auto-synchronization.
The handset is disconnected from Handset Manager.
Note:
When you close the Handset Manager window, the application remains running in the
background. To completely exit Handset Manager, right click and select Exit .
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Phonebook
Organize and keep contacts up to date by using your computer to coordinate
and manage the information in your phone. You can coordinate your information
even further by exchanging contact information between your phone and the
Windows e-mail or information management programs such as Microsoft
Outlook or Outlook Express.
Downloading Contact Information
When you open the Phonebook tool, the contact entries in your phone are
automatically downloaded and displayed in the Contacts window.
Icons for functions
File button
Contact
entries
Contacts Window
Note:
If the contact entries have previously been downloaded, then a prompt will be
displayed before downloading contact entries.
Click OK to download entries from your phone for editing. Click Cancel to view
the previous contact entries, but editing function will be unavailable.
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To download contact information from the phone to the computer:
1.
2.
Select a phone location from the dropdown menu. Select Handset or
Memory card, depending on where your contact information is stored.
Click the Download icon. The contacts are then downloaded to the
computer.
A message appears to tell you if the transfer was successful or
unsuccessful.
Editing New Contact Entries
Adding a New Contact Entry
1.
Click on the New icon, OR
Right click anywhere in the entry area and select New Contact Entry.
An Edit Contact Entry window appears. Select whether the contact will
be saved to the handset or the SIM card, and enter information into
the information fields.
2.
Editing a Contact Entry
1.
2.
Click a contact entry. The selected entry is highlighted.
Click the Edit icon, OR
Right click and select Edit Contact Entry.
3.
An Edit Contact Entry window appears. Change the storage location
or enter new information in the fields, then click OK to save.
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Updating Contact Information to the Phone
When you add or edit contact entries in the Phonebook tool, the information is
stored in your computer. To store the information in your phone, you must use
the Update function.
To update contact information to your phone:
1.
2.
Click on the
Update to handset icon.
A Confirm Updates in Contacts window appears to show any
differences between information in the phone and the Handset
Manager.
Icons mark contact entries as unchanged, added, modified, or
removed.
Click OK to proceed with the Update.
Note:
The storage location for contact entries is set individually. To modify a storage location,
follow the steps described above in Edit Contact Entry.
Exporting and Importing Contacts Data
Exporting Contacts from the Phonebook
1.
2.
Select File> Export.
Select either Comma Separated Value (.csv) File or Text File from
the drop-down box.
A Save As window appears.
3.
In the File Name frame, an asterisk appears before the file type.
Substitute a file name for the asterisk.
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For example, you could change *.csv to MyContacts.csv.
Select a location from the Save in: drop-down box.
Make sure Export Contacts from the Contacts folder is the action
to be performed.
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5.
Note:
For details about which file type to export, or how to import the .txt or .csv file into
Microsoft Outlook Express, or other e-mail or information management software, refer
to the help or user manual for the software.
Importing Contacts to the Phonebook
You can also import contact entries from e-mail or information management
software, such as Microsoft Outlook Express.
To import contacts:
1.
Select File > Import. An Open dialog box appears. Select a location
using the drop-down box. Click the .csv file you would like to import,
then click Open.
2.
A Choose Fields to Import box appears.
The column on the right shows available contact information fields in
the .csv file.
The column on the right shows available contact information fields in
the Handset Manager.
Fields in the .csv file may not correspond to fields in the Handset
Manager because of different names for items, or because of different
types of information. If fields do not correspond, (Not Used) appears
in the column on the right.
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To import the information for a non-corresponding field, you need to
assign it to one of the fields in Handset Manager. This is called
mapping.
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4.
To map a field, click the field to select it, then click the Map button.
A drop-down list of Handset Manager fields appears. Select the
desired Handset Manager fields, then click OK.
5.
If all desired fields are mapped, click OK to import the contact infor-
mation into Handset Manager.
The new contact entries then appear in the Contacts window.
Backing up Phonebook Data
To save a contacts backup file:
1.
2.
3.
Click on the File icon, then select Save As.
A Save As dialog box appears.
Enter a file name and select a location. The contacts file extension
type is .pbf.
Click on the Save button to save the file.
Note:
If you are using Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express, and you do not need to edit
contact entries or manage contact fields, you may choose to automatically synchronize
contact or calendar information using the SyncManager. See the SyncManager chapter
of this manual for more information.
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Messages
With the handset manager, you can comfortably create SMS messages on your
computer, then export the messages to your phone using the Messages tool.
File button
Icons for functions
Handset
folders
Messages in
selected folder
Local
folders
Selected message
Messages Window
The Messages interface is much like a standard e-mail program, with folders for
the handset and local (computer) drive. You can also create personal folders
and categorize your messages so that your messages are easily accessible and
well-organized.
Downloading Messages
The phone automatically coordinates message files between the phone and the
computer, so you do not need to individually select files for downloading and
updating.
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When you click
Download, the message folders on the computer are updated
to match those on your phone.
Composing a message
1.
Click
window.
Enter the message text.
Create to compose a new SMS and open a new message
2.
3.
Click
Click
Smileys to enter Smileys.
Insert Object. A pop-up box appears to select Insert Object,
4.
Insert MIDI, or Insert Animation.
5.
After composing the message, specify the recipient. Type a mobile
phone number, or click the TO: button to select recipients from the
phonebook.
6.
Click
Save Message to save the message.
A dialog box appears for you to choose a folder to save to on the
computer.
Note:
SMS messages can only send black and white pictures in .ems format. When you
insert a picture into an SMS, Handset Manager automatically converts the file into a
black and white .ems file. You can also create and edit your own .eps files with the
Handset Manger Album tool. See the section “EMS Images” in the Album chapter of
this manual for more information.
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Updating and Sending Messages to the Handset
After composing a message and saving it in a mail folder on your computer, you
can update the file to your handset to send it.
To send a message:
From the main Message window, click
Send Outbox Message. Unsent
messages are then updated to the handset.
Right-click on any sent message, and choose Details to see its delivery status.
If any problem has occurred, you can choose to resend to all of the recipients or
resend unsent messages.
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Use Upload and Download functions to conduct the SMS synchronization.
Store the SMS messages in any folder in the Local Folder. Messages to be moved
to the mobile phone should be placed in the Unsent folder.
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Use Insert Objects to add the MIDI ring tones or animations to the message.
If you have performed phonebook download, when editing the message, you can
click Receiver to send the message directly by selecting the names.
The EMS pictures in My Album can be inserted. Refer to the instruction in the
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