User Manual

SETTING UP
MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL
13
2
CHAPTER
The wireless features (phone, email,
messaging, and web) on your
smartphone generally consume more
power than the organiser features.
If you don’t plan to use the wireless
features on your smartphone for a
while, turn off your wireless services
(see T
urning wireless services on/off).
You can forward calls to a different
number or let all calls be picked up by
voicemail (see Forwarding calls
). To see
if your wireless services are on, press
Power and select Wireless
Manager.
If you are synchronising email and other
information directly with your corporate
Exchange server using Microsoft
Exchange ActiveSync
®
, set the
synchronisation interval to a maximum
of every 15 minutes during peak times
and every hour (or turned off
completely) during non-peak times (see
Setting the synchronisation schedule
).
Turn off the Bluetooth feature when you
do not need to make a Bluetooth
connection (see Entering basic
Bluetooth settings).
As with any mobile phone, if you are in
an area with no wireless coverage, your
smartphone searches for a signal,
which consumes power. If you cannot
move to an area of better coverage,
temporarily turn off your phone (see
Turning your phone off (flight mode)
).
Turn down the screen brightness (see
Adjusting the brightness
).
Set your screen to turn off automatically
after a shorter period of inactivity (see
O
ptimizing power settings).
Turn off the option to receive beamed
information using Bluetooth technology
(see B
eaming an entry or file).
Making your first call
1 Press Home to display your
Home screen.