Mark
10th January 2004, 04:29 PM
Connecting Samsung E700 to PC and Transferring Files Walkthrough
First you need an Infra-red Cable get one from http://www.fonefunshop.co.uk/infrared/infrared.htm
and SGH-E700 EasyStudio software download it from http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/SW/200311/20031110160837359_PIMS_File_Manager.zip
Make sure you have installed your Infrared datacable correctly, you can get the drivers for the MA620 featured from http://www.mobileaction.com/English/dls-ir.htm
Step1.
Connect your Infrared cable to your PC. Activate the Infrared on your e700. You can activate it by going to "Phone Settings" and scroll down to #8 "Infrared Activation" select it and turn it on.
Now position your phone and cable just like below, so the cable is pointing at your infra-red port on your phone.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7001.jpg
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Step2.
Now launch SGH-E700 EasyStudio and You should notice that your E700 has been detected at the bottom of the window. If this has been detected ok, your phonebook will load into the phone. Once loaded, select the "File Manager" icon and continue to Step3.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7002.jpg
If your E700 has not been detected. Go to the File tab, and select setup, and make sure the settings look like this below. If they do and your phone was not selected, try swapping the port to com1. Then select OK, then open the settings again and make them just like below. This will cause the computer to look for your infra red cable again. And it will detect the phone.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7002.5.jpg
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Step3
Once you are in File Manager there are 5 steps to uploading new ringtones to your E700
Fig 1. Select the "My sounds Folder"
Fig 2. Select the folder where the ringtones you wish to upload are situated on your PC. In this case we are using our Polyphonic CD
Fig 3. Once you are in the folder you now need to select a ringtone that you wish to upload to your phone
Fig4. You can play the ringtone first before you upload it. However we have noticed that this player makes the ringtones sound terrible, and not as they will sound on your E700 (Don't ask us why it does this we don't know).
Fig 5. Press the Upload Button to transfer the ringtone to your E700
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7003.jpg
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Step 4. (Optional)
If the ringtone file size is too large download, unzip and launch PSM player (you may need winzip)
get PSM from http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/midi2poly.zip
follow the following 5 steps to reduce it's size before uploading it to your phone.
1. Open the Ringtone File
2. Press the scissor icon
3. This is a cropping tool where you set the size of the ringtone set the maximum size to 200. This will cut the end of the ringtone away making it much shorter. Your phone will never really ring this long anyway, so nothing lost really.
4. (Optional) You can also cut away part of the beginning of the ringtone. This is handy if your desired ringtone has a small quiet intro or you want to set the beginning of your ringtone to the chorus etc.... play with this a bit to get it right. It wont save the ringtone until you select Fig5
5. save your cropped ringtone to your computer ready for uploading
Tip: Also, if you press the + and - icons you can alter the volume of the ringtone. Don't go above 200% as some ringtones will start to distort.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7004.jpg
[size=7][/size
First you need an Infra-red Cable get one from http://www.fonefunshop.co.uk/infrared/infrared.htm
and SGH-E700 EasyStudio software download it from http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/SW/200311/20031110160837359_PIMS_File_Manager.zip
Make sure you have installed your Infrared datacable correctly, you can get the drivers for the MA620 featured from http://www.mobileaction.com/English/dls-ir.htm
Step1.
Connect your Infrared cable to your PC. Activate the Infrared on your e700. You can activate it by going to "Phone Settings" and scroll down to #8 "Infrared Activation" select it and turn it on.
Now position your phone and cable just like below, so the cable is pointing at your infra-red port on your phone.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7001.jpg
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Step2.
Now launch SGH-E700 EasyStudio and You should notice that your E700 has been detected at the bottom of the window. If this has been detected ok, your phonebook will load into the phone. Once loaded, select the "File Manager" icon and continue to Step3.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7002.jpg
If your E700 has not been detected. Go to the File tab, and select setup, and make sure the settings look like this below. If they do and your phone was not selected, try swapping the port to com1. Then select OK, then open the settings again and make them just like below. This will cause the computer to look for your infra red cable again. And it will detect the phone.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7002.5.jpg
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Step3
Once you are in File Manager there are 5 steps to uploading new ringtones to your E700
Fig 1. Select the "My sounds Folder"
Fig 2. Select the folder where the ringtones you wish to upload are situated on your PC. In this case we are using our Polyphonic CD
Fig 3. Once you are in the folder you now need to select a ringtone that you wish to upload to your phone
Fig4. You can play the ringtone first before you upload it. However we have noticed that this player makes the ringtones sound terrible, and not as they will sound on your E700 (Don't ask us why it does this we don't know).
Fig 5. Press the Upload Button to transfer the ringtone to your E700
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7003.jpg
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Step 4. (Optional)
If the ringtone file size is too large download, unzip and launch PSM player (you may need winzip)
get PSM from http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/midi2poly.zip
follow the following 5 steps to reduce it's size before uploading it to your phone.
1. Open the Ringtone File
2. Press the scissor icon
3. This is a cropping tool where you set the size of the ringtone set the maximum size to 200. This will cut the end of the ringtone away making it much shorter. Your phone will never really ring this long anyway, so nothing lost really.
4. (Optional) You can also cut away part of the beginning of the ringtone. This is handy if your desired ringtone has a small quiet intro or you want to set the beginning of your ringtone to the chorus etc.... play with this a bit to get it right. It wont save the ringtone until you select Fig5
5. save your cropped ringtone to your computer ready for uploading
Tip: Also, if you press the + and - icons you can alter the volume of the ringtone. Don't go above 200% as some ringtones will start to distort.
http://www.freepolyringtones.co.uk/e7004.jpg
[size=7][/size