Smar User Manual
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Windows Mobile™ Smartphone! Please Read Before Proceeding. THIS DEVICE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX. DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING. YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE DEVICE’S OUTER CASING.
Important Health Information and Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to avoid possible legal liabilities and damages. Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all warnings in the operating instructions on the product. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions.
WARNING! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, expose to temperature above 60oC (140oF), or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with specified batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations or reference guide supplied with your product. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT Keep this product away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures.
SAFETY IN AIR CRAFTS Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft’s navigation system and its communications network, using this device’s phone function on board an airplane is against the law in most countries. If you want to use this device when on board an aircraft, remember to turn off your phone by switching to Flight Mode.
NONIONIZING RADIATION This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment.
• Mounting Accessories Do not use the product on an unstable table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. • Avoid unstable mounting Do not place the product with an unstable base. • Use product with approved equipment This product should be used only with personal computers and options identified as suitable for use with your equipment.
Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 11 1.1 Getting to Know your Phone and its Accessories ...............12 1.2 Inserting the SIM Card and Micro SD Card..........................18 1.3 The Home Screen ..................................................................19 1.4 Status Indicators and Program Icons ..................................20 1.5 Using the Start Menu ............................................................23 1.6 Using the Quick List ................................................
3.3 Synchronizing Information ..................................................43 3.4 Synchronizing via Bluetooth ...............................................48 3.5 Synchronizing Music, Video and Pictures ...........................49 3.6 Setting Up E-mail Security ...................................................50 Chapter 4 Managing Your Phone 53 4.1 Personalizing your Phone ....................................................54 4.2 Adding and Removing Programs ................................
6.3 Using Pocket MSN Messenger .......................................... 103 6.4 Using Calendar ................................................................... 105 6.5 Using Contacts .................................................................. 106 6.6 Using Tasks ......................................................................... 111 6.7 Using Voice Notes .............................................................. 112 Chapter 7 Experiencing Multimedia 115 7.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Getting to Know your Phone and its Accessories 1.2 Inserting the SIM Card and Micro SD Card 1.3 The Home Screen 1.4 Status Indicators and Program Icons 1.5 Using the Start Menu 1.6 Using the Quick List 1.7 Entering Information 1.
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Getting started 13 Item Function 1. Speaker Listen to audio media or a phone call. 2. LED Indicators Left LED: The bi-color indicator (green/red) notifies you of the battery and network status of your phone respectively. Right LED: The blue indicator notifies you of Bluetooth connectivity status. For more information about LED Indicators, see the table at the end of this section. 3. TV Press to start watching TV. 4. Display Screen 5.
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Getting started 15 Item Function 14. Car Antenna Connector Allows you to attach your phone to the car antenna for better network signal reception. Simply peel off the rubber cap and connect the antenna jack. Replace the rubber cap if unused. 15. Camera Lens 1.3 Megapixels CMOS lens. 16. Back Cover Remove to insert battery, SIM card and Micro SD card. 17. Volume Up/ Voice Notes Press to increase the earpiece volume during a call. Press and hold to start the Voice Notes recorder. 18.
Getting started LED indicator lights Various colors that might display in the LED Indicator are summarized here. Left LED Status Solid green Battery is fully charged. Blank Battery case is empty. Solid amber Battery is charging or the phone is using ActiveSync to synchronize with a PC. Flashing green Connected to the network. Flashing red Battery very low (less than 4%).
Getting started 17 Accessories The following accessories are provided with the device: 1 3 2 Accessory Function 1. AC adapter Recharge the phone battery. 2. USB cable Connect your phone to a PC and synchronize data. 3. Stereo headset Plug the headset into the sync connector on your phone. It provides a volume control jog dial and a Send/End button, which allows you to pick up and hang up incoming and outgoing calls.
Getting started 1.2 Inserting the SIM Card and Micro SD Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is given to you by your wireless service provider and contains your basic subscriber information, such as your phone number and your address book. Before you begin, ensure that the phone is turned off. 1. Open the battery cover. Hold the phone in one hand with the keypad facing down in the palm of your hand. With your other hand, press down on the back cover and slide it open. 2. Remove the battery.
Getting started 19 1.3 The Home Screen The Home screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments, status indicators, the current date, time, profile and icons of programs that you have recently used. You can open a program directly by selecting its icon and pressing ENTER. • • To access the Home screen from anywhere, press HOME. To customize the Home screen display, including the background, click Start > Settings > Home Screen. 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 10 Home Screen 1.
Getting started 1.4 Status Indicators and Program Icons The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings.
Getting started 21 The following table lists icons of the programs that are already installed on your phone. ActiveSync Synchronizes information between your phone and a PC. Bluetooth Explorer Searches for other Bluetooth devices that have file sharing enabled and allows you to access their Bluetooth shared folder. Calculator Performs basic arithmetic calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Calendar Keeps track of your appointments and creates meeting requests.
Getting started Internet Explorer Allows you to browse Web and WAP sites, and to download new programs and files from the Internet. Internet Sharing Lets your phone act as an external modem for your computer by using USB port or Bluetooth. Messaging Lets you send and receive e-mails and text messages. MIDlet Manager Lets you download and install Java-based applications, such as games and tools, on your phone. Penthera Viewer Lets you watch TV on your phone.
Getting started 23 Voice Notes Allows you to make short voice recordings. Windows Media Lets you play back video and audio files. 1.5 Using the Start Menu The Start menu is located at the bottom-left corner of the Home screen and displays various program icons that are spread across one or more screens. To see the available programs in the Start menu • On the Home screen, click Start. • To see more programs, click More.
Getting started 1.6 Using the Quick List The Quick List offers convenient access to a list of functions, such as locking your phone or keypad and choosing a different profile. For more information about profiles, see Chapter 4. To access the Quick List 1. Briefly press (press and quickly release) the POWER button. Note that pressing and holding the POWER button turns off the phone. 2. Scroll through the list and select the desired item by clicking Select or pressing the ENTER button. 3.
Getting started 25 Multipress text input mode, lowercase Multipress text input mode, uppercase Multipress text input mode, caps lock T9 text input mode, lowercase T9 text input mode, uppercase T9 text input mode, caps lock Numeric input mode To change the input mode 1. Press and hold the key. 2. On the menu, click the input mode you want. Use Multipress mode In Multipress mode, you can enter a character by pressing the numeric key on which the character appears.
Getting started Use T9 mode To form a word in T9 mode, press the numeric keys that contain the letters you want. As you enter letters, T9 analyzes your key presses and attempts to complete the word. For example, to enter the word “shoe”, press 7, 4, 6, 3. To enter text in T9 mode 1. Press and hold the key. 2. On the menu, click T9. 3. Do any of the following: • Enter letters by pressing the keys on which the letters appear. Press a key only once for each letter.
Getting started 27 More text entry tasks In both Multipress and T9 modes, the first letter of a sentence is by default capitalized. To change between uppercase, lowercase and caps lock • Press the key to change between uppercase, lowercase and caps lock within a text input mode. To delete characters • To backspace and delete a single character in any input mode, press BACK. • To backspace and delete an entire text or numeric field in any input mode, press and hold BACK.
Getting started 1.8 Battery Information Battery performance depends on many factors, including your wireless service provider’s network configuration, signal strength, the temperature of the environment in which you operate your phone, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached to your phone’s connecting ports and your voice, data and other program usage patterns. Battery life estimates (approximations): • Talk time: Up to 7.
Chapter 2 Using Phone Features 2.1 Using the Phone 2.2 Making a Voice Call 2.3 Receiving a Voice Call 2.4 In-Call Options 2.
Using Phone Features 2.1 Using the Phone You can use your phone to make, receive, keep track of voice calls and send text messages (SMS, Short Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) messages. You can also dial a phone number directly from Contacts and easily copy SIM contacts to Contacts on the phone. The Phone screen From the Phone screen, you can open, call or find a contact, and even save a new number in Contacts.
Using Phone Features 31 Set ring tones You can choose how to be notified for incoming calls, reminders, new messages, alarms and more. To set a ring tone for incoming calls 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Sounds. 2. In the Ring tone list, select a ring tone. 3. Click Done. If you select Vibrate, the sound is muted and the phone will vibrate when you receive a call. The Vibrate icon ( ) appears in the title bar. Selecting None in the Ring tone list mutes the phone.
Using Phone Features Tips • • While entering the phone number, press the BACK button if you need to backspace You will notice that when you press a numeric key on the Keypad, a list of names and numbers is displayed as your phone searches Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial and your SIM card to find a matching name or number. For example, when you press a number such as 5, names that begin with J, K and L will be displayed as well as phone numbers that start with 5.
Using Phone Features 33 Make a call from Call History 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Call History. 2. Select a name or number and press TALK. In the Call History screen, press ENTER to view details, such as the dialed, missed, received call, call duration, date and time. Pressing ENTER again dials the associated number. To customize calls You can select various options on the Call History screen to customize and filter the calls made, received or missed.
Using Phone Features 2.3 Receiving a Voice Call When you receive a phone call, you have the option to answer it or ignore it. To answer or ignore an incoming call • To answer the call, click Answer or press TALK ( • To ignore the call, click Ignore or press END ( To end a call • Press END ( ). ). ). 2.4 In-Call Options Your phone provides various options for managing multiple calls at the same time.
Using Phone Features 35 To answer another call 1. Click Answer to take the second call and put the first call on hold. 2. To end the second call and return to the first call, press END. To switch between calls • To switch between two calls, click Swap. To set up a conference call 1. Either put a call on hold and dial a second number, or answer a second incoming call during a call. 2. Click Menu > Conference.
Using Phone Features 2.5 Additional Dialing Information Make an emergency call • Tip Enter the appropriate emergency number for your locale and press TALK. Additional emergency numbers may be included in your SIM card. Contact your service provider for details. Make an international call 1. Press and hold on the phone keypad until the sign appears. The replaces the international prefix of the country that you are calling. 2. Enter the full phone number and press TALK.
Using Phone Features 37 Insert a longer pause in a dialing sequence Some phone numbers may require a longer pause than the default pause in the dialing sequence. In these cases, you can pause as long as you want and manually continue the dialing sequence. Note This feature is not available for contacts stored on the SIM card. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2.
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Chapter 3 Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 3.1 About ActiveSync 3.2 Setting Up ActiveSync 3.3 Synchronizing Information 3.4 Synchronizing via Bluetooth 3.5 Synchronizing Music, Video and Pictures 3.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 3.1 About ActiveSync ActiveSync synchronizes information on your phone with information on your PC such as Outlook content. ActiveSync can also synchronize over a wireless or cellular network with Exchange Server if your company or service provider is running Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 41 4. If you will synchronize your phone with Exchange Server, select the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange Server check box, then click Next. 5. On the Exchange server credentials screen, enter the Exchange server address, your user name and password and the domain name.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 6. On your phone, you also need to enter the Exchange server settings. For information about this, see “Synchronizing directly with Exchange Server.” 7. On the Synchronization Setup Wizard, click Next. 8. Select the information types to synchronize between your phone and computer.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 43 9. Click Next. 10. Click Finish. When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync synchronizes your phone automatically. Once synchronization completes, you can disconnect your phone from your PC. 3.3 Synchronizing Information When you connect your phone to the PC, ActiveSync will immediately synchronize. While the phone is connected, ActiveSync synchronizes every time you make a change on either the PC or the phone.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security Synchronize Outlook information with the computer If you have set up a synchronization relationship between your phone and the PC, synchronization keeps Outlook information up-to-date on both of them. You can also set up your phone to synchronize with more than one PC or with a combination of one or more PCs and Exchange Server.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 45 • • • • Note Clear the check box for any items you want to exclude. To customize synchronization of a computer, select the computer name then click Menu > Settings. To customize synchronization of a particular information, select the information type then click Settings. To stop synchronizing with one computer completely, select the computer name and click Menu > Delete. Outlook e-mail can be synchronized with only one computer.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 2. On the Edit Server Settings screen, enter the name of the server running Exchange Server in the Server address box, then click Next. 3. On the User Information screen, enter your user name, password and domain name. 4. If you want the phone to save your password so that you will not need to enter it again when connecting, select the Save password check box. Then, click Next. 5.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 47 The Direct Push feature works for your phone, if your private network such as your corporate network is using Microsoft Exchange Server Service Pack 2 (SP2) with Exchange ActiveSync and after your first full synchronization with the Exchange Server. Using Comm Manager 1. Click Start > Comm Manager. 2. In the Comm Manager screen, click the Microsoft Direct Push button.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 3.4 Synchronizing via Bluetooth You can connect your phone to the PC to synchronize using the local wireless technology, Bluetooth. To synchronize with a PC via Bluetooth 1. Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the PC for configuring Bluetooth on your PC to support ActiveSync. 2. On the Home screen, click Start > ActiveSync. 3. Click Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Ensure that the phone and the PC are within close range. 4.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 49 3.5 Synchronizing Music, Video and Pictures If you want to take your music or other digital media with you, ActiveSync works with Windows Media Player to synchronize music, video and pictures with your phone. Other than selecting the media information type in ActiveSync to be synchronized, all media synchronization settings must be set in Windows Media Player.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 3.6 Setting Up E-mail Security Windows Mobile on your phone protects your Outlook e-mails through Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME), which allows you to digitally sign your messages as well as encrypt them. Using authorization keys and certificates, S/MIME allows you to digitally sign your e-mail messages to prove your identity to the recipients.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 51 4. Do one or both of the following: • To sign all your outgoing e-mail messages so that recipients can be certain that the messages were sent by you and have not been altered in any way, select Sign messages. • To encrypt all your outgoing e-mail messages so that the contents of your messages are protected from being viewed by anyone other then the intended recipients, select Encrypt messages. 5.
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Chapter 4 Managing Your Phone 4.1 Personalizing your Phone 4.2 Adding and Removing Programs 4.3 Using Task Manager and Managing Memory 4.4 Managing and Backing Up Files 4.5 Protecting your Phone 4.6 Restarting your Phone 4.
Managing Your Phone 4.1 Personalizing your Phone Set up the Home screen The Home screen is your starting place for most tasks. You can gain access to all features and programs from the Home screen. The top of the Home screen displays icons for the programs that you have most recently used. The center of the Home screen can display your next appointment, the number of new messages (voice mail, text, e-mail or MMS) that you have received and other important information.
Managing Your Phone 55 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Regional Settings. 2. In Language, select your preferred language. 3. In Locale, select the locale for the language you selected. The Locale option automatically changes the format of the remaining options (such as date, time and currency) according to the locale you specify. 4. Click Done. Note You must turn your phone off and on again for the changes to take effect. To set the date and time 1.
Managing Your Phone 4. Do one of the following: Tip • Modify the settings and click Done. • To cancel without saving changes, click Cancel. To revert to the default profile settings, click Menu > Reset to default. To specify the sound for an event 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Sounds. 2. For the desired event, select a sound. Select None if you do not want to hear a sound. 3. Click Done. Note For ring tones, you can use sounds in either .wav, .mid, .wma or .mp3 file format.
Managing Your Phone 57 To set an alarm 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Alarm. 2. In Alarm, choose one of the following: • Off to turn the alarm off. • On to turn the alarm on. 3. In Alarm time, enter the time for the alarm to go off. 4. Click Done. Set personal information Entering and displaying owner information are best practices; they allow someone to return the phone to you in case it is lost. To enter owner information 1.
Managing Your Phone • In-call alert volume to set the volume for incoming call or receiving new message alerts while you are in a call. 3. Click Done. To change power management settings You can use Power Management to check the battery and configure settings that prolong battery life. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Power Management. 2. Adjust the following: • In Backlight time out on battery, select the amount of time for the phone to be idle before the backlight turns off.
Managing Your Phone 59 To turn on and off error reporting 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Error Reporting. 2. Do one of the following: • Select Enable to turn on error reporting. • Select Disable to turn off error reporting. 3. Click Done. 4.2 Adding and Removing Programs Before you purchase additional programs for your phone, you should note the name of your phone, the version of Windows Mobile software running on it and the type of processor.
Managing Your Phone • If an installation wizard does not start, you will see an error message stating that the program is valid but that it is designed for a different type of computer. You will need to copy this program to your phone. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program, use ActiveSync to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your phone. To remove a program Programs that come with the phone cannot be removed. 1.
Managing Your Phone 61 The Task Manager Menu contains the following options. Option Allows you to Go To Switch to the selected program. Refresh Refresh the Task Manager screen to reflect a list of currently running programs. Stop Stop the selected program. You can view the free memory status at the bottom of the screen. Stop All Stop all listed programs. Click OK to confirm that you want to end all currently running programs. You can view the free memory status at the bottom of the screen.
Managing Your Phone 4.4 Managing and Backing Up Files You can back up files to your PC using ActiveSync or copy files to a storage card that is installed by you on your phone. You can also efficiently manage your files and folders using File Explorer installed on your phone. Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can copy or move information from the PC to the phone and vice versa. Changes you make to the information on one computer will not affect the information on the other computer.
Managing Your Phone 63 File Explorer operates in the following two views: • List View • Icons View File Explorer displays the entire file structure in your phone’s memory. The functions focus primarily on folder management. When initially started, File Explorer is in List View by default. To switch between views, click Menu > View > Icons or List.
Managing Your Phone To send a file as an e-mail attachment 1. In File Explorer, select a file. 2. Click Menu > Send. 3. On the Messaging screen, select Outlook E-mail or a custom e-mail account. 4. The file will automatically be attached to the new message. Specify the recipient and subject, and then type your message. 5. Click Send. 4.5 Protecting your Phone There are several levels of security on your phone.
Managing Your Phone 65 1. Click Start > Settings > Security. 2. Click Change SIM PIN. 3. In Old PIN, enter the current PIN. 4. Enter and confirm the new PIN and click Done. To lock the keypad Locking the keypad turns off keypad functionality. This is a helpful feature if, for example, the phone is turned on and in your pocket and you want to prevent accidental keypresses. • On the Home screen, press and hold END. Once the keypad is locked, the left soft key label changes to Unlock.
Managing Your Phone 4.6 Restarting your Phone Occasionally, you may want to restart your phone, for example, when a program is not performing properly or the phone does not respond to any keypresses. To restart the phone 1. Remove the battery. 2. Reinsert the battery and turn on your phone. WARNING! If the phone is restarted while a program is running, unsaved work will be lost. 4.
Chapter 5 Getting Connected 5.1 Connecting to the Internet 5.2 Using Internet Explorer Mobile 5.3 Using Internet Sharing 5.4 Using Comm Manager 5.
Getting Connected 5.1 Connecting to the Internet Your phone’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through wireless and conventional connections. Specifically, you can configure your phone to establish a connection via Dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, Virtual Private Network (VPN) or Proxy. With an active connection on your phone, you can browse the Web, download e-mails or chat using MSN Messenger.
Getting Connected 69 To set up a GPRS connection 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS. 2. Click Menu > Add. 3. In Description, enter a name for the connection. 4. In Connects to, select The Internet. 5. Enter the name of the GPRS Access point of your wireless service provider. 6. Enter the appropriate information in the remaining fields, if required by your wireless service provider. 7. Click Done. To start browsing the Internet, click Start > Internet Explorer.
Getting Connected To set up a dial-up connection for browsing the Internet 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Dial-up. 2. Click Menu > Add. 3. In Description, enter a name for the connection. 4. In Connects to, select The Internet. 5. Enter the appropriate information in the remaining fields. 6. Click Done. To start browsing the Internet, click Start > Internet Explorer. To set up a dial-up connection to your corporate network 1.
Getting Connected 71 Advanced options From the Connections screen, you can access advanced options to specify the service provider, the number of redial attempts, the amount of idle time to wait before disconnecting and so on. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections. 2. Click Menu > Advanced. 3. Select a network service provider for each connection type. You can choose Automatic to allow the phone to set a service provider for each connection by default. 4. Click Menu > Options. 5.
Getting Connected 5.2 Using Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile is a full-featured Internet browser, optimized for use on your phone. To open Internet Explorer • On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. To go to a link 1. While on a Web page, scroll vertically or horizontally to see all available links. 2. Click the link. To go to a Web page 1. In Internet Explorer, click Menu > Address Bar. 2. Enter the address and click Go. To change Web page display options 1.
Getting Connected 73 To view a page in full-screen mode • While on a Web page, click Menu > View > Full Screen. Tip To exit full-screen mode, press either SOFT KEY, and then click Menu > View > Full Screen to cancel the selection. To add a Web page to the Favorites list 1. To go to the page you want to add, click Menu > Address Bar, enter the address and click Go. 2. Click Menu > Add to Favorites. 3. Confirm or change the name and Web page address. 4. In Folder, select a folder for the favorite. 5.
Getting Connected To send a link via e-mail 1. Go to the desired Web page. 2. Click Menu > Tools > Send Link via E-mail. 3. Select Text Messages or Outlook E-mail. 4. A new message is created with the page address inserted in the message body. 5.3 Using Internet Sharing With Internet Sharing, you can use your phone as an external modem for another device such as a PDA or notebook computer.
Getting Connected 75 To end the Internet connection • On the Internet Sharing screen, click Disconnect. To set up the phone as a Bluetooth modem You can connect your phone to a computer through Bluetooth and use the phone as a modem for the computer. To learn how to set up the phone as a Bluetooth modem, see “Use the phone as a Bluetooth modem” in this chapter. 5.
Getting Connected 1. Click to toggle between enabling and disabling the phone. 2. Click to toggle between turning on and off Bluetooth. Click Settings > Bluetooth Settings to configure Bluetooth on your phone. See “Using Bluetooth” for details. 3. Click to toggle between automatically receiving (as items arrive) and manually retrieving Outlook e-mails. For more information, see “To receive e-mails and synchronize other information instantly” in Chapter 3. 4. Click to disconnect active data services (e.g.
Getting Connected 77 • • Use a Bluetooth service. Once you connect your phone to another device or computer using Bluetooth, you can locate and use any of the services available on that device. Use your phone as a Bluetooth modem for a computer. Bluetooth modes Bluetooth on your phone operates in three different modes: 1. On. Bluetooth is turned on. Your phone can detect other Bluetoothenabled devices, but not vice versa. 2. Off. Bluetooth is turned off.
Getting Connected 3. Enter a Bluetooth phone name for your phone. This will be the phone name that will be shown on another Bluetooth-enabled device when it searches and detects your phone. 4. Click Done. Note Selecting the Visible option on the Bluetooth screen also turns on Bluetooth. Bluetooth partnerships A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that you create between your phone and another Bluetooth-enabled device in order to exchange information in a secure manner.
Getting Connected 79 • If you are creating a Bluetooth partnership between your phone and computer, a balloon message will appear at the bottom-right of the computer screen, prompting your computer to accept the partnership. Click the message then enter the passcode. 8. On your phone, a message will appear, indicating that your phone has connected with the paired device. Click OK. 9. The name of the paired device is then displayed. You may edit and enter a new name for that device, then click Next. 10.
Getting Connected 4. Click Menu > Edit. 5. Enter a new display name for the Bluetooth device, then click Next. 6. Click Done. To delete a Bluetooth partnership 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 2. Click Menu > Devices. 3. Select a Bluetooth device. 4. Click Menu > Delete. 5. Click Done. Connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset For hands-free phone conversations, you can use a Bluetooth hands-free headset such as a car kit with your phone.