Nokia CP1010 User Manual

Connecting People
CP1010
Introduction to Multimedia
Project
Semester 2 2002
Eve Frances Seruelas
CP1010 Project Plan Eve Frances Seruelas 0215493676
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Abstract
Overview: This site provides the user with the highlights and the accessories of the Nokia mobile phones currently available, where items can be purchased, and also offers a glimpse of the new models being brought out. The user will also be able to search for ringtones they can compose into their own phones.
Analysis
Purpose: The site will showcase Nokia’s wide variety of phones, allowing the user to decide which mobile phone best suits their needs. The user is also given the option of personalising their phone with ringtones and accessories.
Audience: Generally the 18-30+ age group, but the site is mainly aimed at users who are actively seeking an uncomplicated and practical form of portable communication for the new century. The site can also be an informative guide for users who are unfamiliar with mobile phones
Content: Welcome/home page: links to the four main pages, as well as a general welcome to the user as they enter the site Phone Guide: a list of phone models, each linking to a new page, which will examine the specifications and features of the unit selected Accessories page: outlining general accessories such as battery chargers and handsfree kits, and links to sites where they can be purchased, as well as a list of stores in Cairns that sell Nokia merchandise Upcoming Models page: links to brief looks at the next range of mobile phones arriving in the new season; Search Ringtones page: the user can type in a song name, searching for a ringtone that s/he can compose into their phone; or they can simply browse through the list
Navigation: A navigation bar resembling a mobile phone will remain identical on each page, as well as the Nokia logo below it, linking to the official site. A set of Back and Forward buttons will also appear on every page, allowing the user to scan through the site without clicking on the other links.
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Phone Guide Accessories Ringtones New Models
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Testing: This project will be tested by a variety of people, including those accustomed to the use of mobile phones and computers, and also people who are unfamiliar with the technology, his is to ensure that the site caters to all probable users.
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Acknowledgements:
Resource Source Copyright Usage
Introduction Music – extract from “A Little Less Conversation” by Elvis vs
JXL – Intro Music.wav
Initial HomePage Music –
extract from “Who The
Hell Are You” by
Madison Avenue –
HomePage Music.wav
Images of the Nokia
mobile phones, as well
as general information on
each model, and the
Nokia logo
The Home and Back and
Forward buttons
The blue buttons, both
original and rollover
Mp3 downloaded from
http://www.freemp3s.com
Mp3 downloaded from
http://www.freemp3s.com
Taken from the official Australian Nokia website
http://www.nokia.com.au
Cut from the Nokia 7210
jpg picture file taken from
the Nokia site, and
modified in Photoshop
Created in
Macromedia Flash 5
Provided for free use by
http://www.freemp3s.com
Provided for free use by
http://www.freemp3s.com
Provided for free use by
http://www.nokia.com.au
Provided for free use by
http://www.nokia.com.au
then modified by creator
Created especially
for the project
During introduction at the
start of the project
Played the first time the
Home Page is entered
Appears on the individual
model pages, and as
the navigation bar
Appears on the
Navigation Bar on each
page
Appear on the Home,
Phone Guide and
Upcoming Models pages
Appears on particular
pages, respective to the
text of the title
Appears on each page in
the right-hand corner
Appears on the
Ringtones page when
searched for
Appears on the
Ringtones page on the
right-hand side
The titles on every page
BelleAngel Seruelas
Creations logo
The keypress notes for
the Ringtones page
Mobile phone animation
on the Ringtones page
Created in Microsoft
Powerpoint using
WordArt
Created in Microsoft
Paint
Taken from the book
“3000+ Tried and
Tested Ringtones”
Downloaded from
http://www.freestuff.co.uk
Created especially
for the project
The creator’s own logo
Provided for free use by Textmaster’s Philhumor
Provided for free use by
http://www.freestuff.co.uk
Contents: Introduction
The introduction starts with the opening music from the song “A Little Less Conversation” and the title ‘Virtual Nokia Guide’ and all of the individual mobile phones come into view on the stage following their separate motion paths. Once these have reached their place, the creator’s name and student number appear on the page using the Soft Edge Wipe animation, followed by the subject code and lecturer, the ‘Connecting People’ text, and the Made with Macromedia logo and the creator’s logo using the Zoom In/Out animation. Once the introduction has finished playing, the Home page will not appear until the user had clicked on the mouse or pressed a key on the keyboard.
Marker’s
Comments
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Home Page The first time the Home page is entered into, the opening music from the song “Who The Hell Are You” is played. The navigation bar consisting of the image of the Nokia 7210 appears on stage using the Barn Door animation, in time with the Home, Back and Forward buttons and the Nokia logo appearing with the Stretch animation, and the title “Virtual Nokia Guide’ appearing with the Soft Edge Wipe animation. The screen of the Nokia 7210 fades in and out throughout the whole project. The four main buttons just appear, while the text on each button uses the Soft Edge Wipe animation to become visible. These buttons, when touched by the mouse, rollover to a different blue button. The Home button, when pressed, plays a telephone ring sound. As the mouse goes over the four buttons directly below the Home button, the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 appear, signifying the links to the four main pages: 1 being the link to the Phone Guide page, 2 the link to the Accessories page, 3 the link to the Upcoming Models page, and 4 the link to the Ringtones page. Also, all the links in the project are indicated by the mouse cursor changing to the finger pointing cursor.
Marker’s
Comments
Phone Guide Page The main features on Phone Guide page consist of the 9 buttons each stating a different Nokia mobile phone model. These buttons, when touched by the mouse, change the colour of the button and a number appears from 1-9, depending on the position of the button. The transition of the button text to a number aims to imitate the keypad of a phone. Each of these buttons link to a new page for each mobile phone
Marker’s
Comments
Phone Guide (Mobile Phone description pages) The pages that are linked to by the buttons on the Phone Guide page show individual mobile phones. Each page has a picture of the phone, as well as an individual title of the model number, and a short description of the phone’s capabilities.
Marker’s
Comments
Acces sories Page The Accessories page mainly consists of images of the items that are available for use with mobile phones. The images of the phone covers link to the certain phone model that they belong to. The Trading Stores title points to the dropdown field that contains the names of stores that deal in Nokia merchandise.
Marker’s
Comments
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Upcoming Models Page The Upcoming Models is similar to the Phone Guide page, the only difference being that there are not as many buttons on this page. These five buttons link to more individual mobile phone pages.
Marker’s
Comments
Upcoming Models (Mobile Phone description pages) These pages are also similar to the ones in the Phone Guide, with each page having a picture of the phone, as well as an individual title of the model number, and a short description of the phone’s capabilities.
Marker’s
Comments
Ringtones Page The Ringtones page allows the user to enter in a name of any song. The archive will then be searched, and if the song name is found, the name of the artist will be displayed, as well as the keys that need to pressed in order for the ringtone to be composed into the mobile phone. If the song name is not found, a message will be displayed informing the user of the song’s unavailability. Pressing the New Search button will clear the search field, and the user can search a different song. The mobile phone animation, when touched by the mouse, will play a sample ringtone sound.
Marker’s
Comments
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