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Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 11 1.1 Getting to Know your Phone and its Accessories .......... 12 1.2 Inserting the SIM or USIM Card ....................................... 18 1.3 Installing a Micro SD Card................................................ 19 1.4 The Home Screen .............................................................. 20 1.5 Status Indicators and Program Icons .............................. 21 1.6 Using the Start Menu ................................................
3.2 Setting Up ActiveSync...................................................... 42 3.3 Synchronizing Information ............................................. 45 3.4 Synchronizing via Infrared and Bluetooth ..................... 50 3.5 Synchronizing Music, Video, and Pictures ...................... 51 3.6 Setting Up E-mail Security ............................................... 52 Chapter 4 Managing your Phone 55 4.1 Personalizing your Phone ................................................
6.2 Using MMS Messages ..................................................... 100 6.3 Using Pocket MSN Messenger ....................................... 107 6.4 Using Calendar ............................................................... 109 6.5 Using Contacts ............................................................... 110 6.6 Using Tasks...................................................................... 115 6.7 Using Voice Notes .......................................................
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Getting to Know your Phone and its Accessories 1.2 Inserting the SIM or USIM Card 1.3 Installing a Micro SD Card 1.4 The Home Screen 1.5 Status Indicators and Program Icons 1.6 Using the Start Menu 1.7 Using the Quick List 1.8 Entering Information 1.
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Getting Started 13 Item Function 1. LED Indicators The right bi-color LED Indicator (amber/red/green) notifies you of the battery and network status of your phone respectively, while the left color indicator (blue) notifies you of Bluetooth connectivity status. For more information about LED Indicators, see the table at the end of this section. 2. Speaker Listen to audio media or a phone call. 3. Display Screen 4. E-MAIL Press to open the Outlook Mobile program. 5.
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Getting Started 15 Item Function 16. VOICE Press to load the voice recognition program; Press and hold to RECORDER/VOICE open Voice Notes. RECONITION 17. CAMERA Press to launch the camera. 18. Infrared Port Lets you exchange files or data with other devices wirelessly. 19. POWER Press to turn on (more than 1 second) and off the phone.
Getting Started LED indicator lights Various colors that might display in the two LED Indicators are summarized here. Right LED Status Solid green Battery is fully charged. Blank Battery case is empty, no SIM/USIM card inserted or phone is off. Solid amber Battery is charging or the phone is using ActiveSync to synchronize with a PC. Solid red Battery is not installed or battery is over-discharged. Flashing green Connected to the network.
Getting Started 17 Accessories The following accessories are provided with the phone: 2 1 3 Accessory Function 1. AC adapter Recharge the phone battery. 2. USB cable Connect your phone to a PC and synchronize data. 3. Stereo headset Provide a volume control slider and a Send/End button. You can press the button to pick up a call or put a call on hold or press and hold the button to end the call. Plug into Earphone Jack to listen to audio files.
Getting Started 1.2 Inserting the SIM or USIM Card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) or USIM (Universal 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. Open the cover and remove the battery 1. Hold the phone in one hand with the keypad facing down in the palm of your hand.
Getting Started 19 Replace the battery 1. Align the exposed metal contacts on the edge of the battery with the prongs in the body of the phone then gently push the top of the battery into place. 2. Slide the cover on the phone. 1.3 Installing a Micro SD Card You can install a Micro SD (Secure Digital) card in your phone to have an alternative storage place for your images, video, music, and other phone data. To install the Micro SD card 1. Pry open the rubber cover at the bottom-left side of the phone.
Getting Started 1.4 The Home Screen The Home screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments, status indicators, the current date, time, and 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. 1.
Getting Started 21 1.5 Status Indicators and Program Icons The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings.
Getting Started The following table lists icons of the programs that are already installed on your phone. Icon Program Description ActiveSync Synchronizes information between your phone and a PC. Calculator Performs basic arithmetic and calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Calendar Keeps track of your appointments, and creates meeting requests. Call History Keeps track of all phone calls made, received, and missed. Camera Captures photos in various modes.
Getting Started 23 Icon Program Description File Explorer Lets you organize and manage files on your phone. Games Lets you play two games: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire come with your phone. Internet Explorer Allows you to browse Web and WAP sites, and to download new programs and files from the Internet. Messaging Lets you send and receive e-mails, MMS and text messages. MIDlet Manager Lets you download and install Java-based applications, such as games and tools, on your phone.
Getting Started Icon Program Description Windows Media Player Lets you play back video and audio files. Wireless Modem Lets your phone act as an external modem for your computer by using USB port, Bluetooth or infrared. 1.6 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.
Getting Started 25 1.7 Using the Quick List The Quick List offers convenient access to a list of functions, such as locking your phone, and keypad, opening Comm Manager, 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. Please note that pressing and holding the POWER button turns off the phone. 2. Scroll through the list and select the desired option.
Getting Started 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. Using Multipress mode In Multipress mode, you enter a character by pressing the numeric key on which the character appears.
Getting Started 27 Using 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 keypresses 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 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. To enter a space • In Multipress or T9 mode, press the # key. To enter a symbol 1. Press and hold the * key. 2.
Getting Started 29 1.9 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: 5 hours (GSM) ; 1.
Getting Started To optimize the power performance • On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Power Management, and adjust the backlight, display, and light sensor settings. Power Management To manage a low battery When the low-battery warning appears, do the following: 1. Immediately save your current data. 2. Synchronize with your PC to charge the battery. 3. Turn off your phone. For information about charging the battery, see the Quick Start Guide.
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, and 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 33 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. For more information about sounds, see “Choose how to be notified about events or actions” in Chapter 4. Note To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, scroll up or down the JOG WHEEL on the phone side panel.
Using Phone Features Make a call from Contacts 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Select the desired contact, and press TALK ( ). You can also select the desired contact in the contact list, and press the ENTER button twice (once to view the contact details, and once to dial the associated number). To specify the number to dial By default, the mobile telephone number (m) of a contact is dialed when you make a call from Contacts; however, you can choose to dial a different phone number.
Using Phone Features 35 To customize calls You can select various options on the Call History screen to customize and filter the calls made, received, or missed. • To find a name or number in Contacts, click Menu > Find Contact. • To send a text message, click Menu > Send Text Message. • To send an e-mail, click Menu > E-mail. • To find the duration of a call, click Menu > View Timers. • To remove a call or number from Call History, click Menu > Delete.
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 37 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. Notes • If the conference connection is successful, the word “Conference” appears at the top of the screen. • To add additional persons to your conference call, click Menu > Hold, enter the phone number, and then click Resume to return to the call. • Not all service providers support conference call.
Using Phone Features 2.5 Additional Dialing Information Make an emergency call • Enter the appropriate emergency number for your locale, and press TALK ( ). Tip 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 39 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 Infrared and 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 43 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 45 Information types on the PC and Exchange Server 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.
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 47 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 To synchronize directly with Exchange Server 1. On the Home screen, click Start > ActiveSync > Menu > Configure Server. If you have not yet set up synchronization with Exchange Server, this will say Add Server Source. 2. On the Edit Server Settings screen, enter the name of the server running Exchange Server in the Server address box, and click Next. 3. On the User Information screen, enter your user name, password, and domain name. 4.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 49 To receive e-mails and synchronize other information instantly The Direct Push technology (Push E-Mail feature) enables you to receive new e-mails on your phone as soon as they arrive in your Inbox on the Exchange Server. With this feature, items such as contacts, calendar and tasks are also immediately updated onto your phone when these items have been changed or new entries have been added on the Exchange Server.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security To schedule synchronization at regular time intervals You can set how often to synchronize during Peak times (which usually refer to your working hours) when e-mail volume is high, as well as Offtimes when e-mail volume is low. 1. In ActiveSync on your phone, click Menu > Schedule. 2. On the Schedule screen, select a shorter time interval in the Peak times box for you to be able to receive e-mails more frequently. 3.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 51 4. If this is the first time you have connected to this PC via Bluetooth, you must complete the Bluetooth wizard on the phone and set up a Bluetooth partnership with the PC before synchronizing. 5. Click Sync. 6. When finished, click Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth. Notes • To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth when not in use.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security To set up a sync relationship with a storage card 1. On the PC, open Windows Media Player. 2. Click the Sync tab. 3. Select the storage card. 4. Click Set up Sync. 5. Choose whether to synchronize automatically or manually. For information about using Windows Media Player on the phone, see “Using Windows Media Player” in Chapter 7. 3.
Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 53 3. Select the E-mail information type, and click Settings. On the E-mail Sync screen, click Menu > Advanced. 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.
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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 57 Set date, time, language, and other regional options Your phone should already be set up with the regional settings that are appropriate for your locale. To change regional settings You can specify the language, locale, date and time style, as well as number and currency formatting options. 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.
Managing your Phone To edit a profile 1. On the Home screen, click Profile [Type]. Example: Profile Normal. 2. Select the profile to edit. 3. Click Menu > Edit. 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.
Managing your Phone 59 • To save the sound file on your phone, double-click Application Data, double-click Sounds, and paste the file into that folder. • To save the sound file on your storage card, double-click Storage Card, and paste the file into the folder you want. 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.
Managing your Phone • Multipress time out to set the length of time between keypresses when entering text in Multipress mode. • Confirmation time out to set the delay before an unconfirmed action times out. • 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.
Managing your Phone 61 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 63 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 3. In the Mobile Device folder, go to the file that you want to copy on your phone or PC. 4. Do one of the following: • To copy the file to your phone, right-click the file, and click Copy. Right-click the desired folder on your phone, and click Paste. • To copy the file to your PC, right-click the file and click Copy. Right-click the desired folder on your PC, and click Paste. Use File Explorer File Explorer provides many easy-to-use features for file and folder management.
Managing your Phone 65 The File Explorer menu contains the following options: Option Allows you to Send Lets you send the selected file through one of the messaging features. Beam Lets you send the selected file through Bluetooth or IrDA. Edit Opens a menu where you can choose to cut, copy, paste, delete or rename a file. You can also create a new folder. Properties View information about the selected folder or file. View Opens a menu where you can switch between the Icons or List view.
Managing your Phone 4.5 Protecting your Phone There are several levels of security on your phone. You can protect your phone from unauthorized use by requiring a type of password called a PIN (personal identification number) in order to make calls. Your first PIN will be given to you by your wireless service provider. Additionally, you can lock the keypad or the entire phone to prevent unauthorized access. To enable the SIM/USIM personal Identification number (PIN) 1.
Managing your Phone 67 Tip To quickly lock the keypad, press POWER briefly to display the Quick List, and select Key lock. Note You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the keypad is locked. To unlock the keypad • On the Home screen, click Unlock and press the * key. To enable the phone lock 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Security > Device lock. 2.
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 Wireless Modem 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 71 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 73 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 75 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 Wireless Modem With Wireless Modem, you can use your phone as an external modem for another device such as a PDA or notebook computer.
Getting Connected 77 8. After you click Menu > Start on the Wireless Modem screen of your phone, the Found New Hardware dialog box will then appear on Windows on your notebook and will show that your phone has been detected as an infrared modem. In this dialog box, make sure that Install the software automatically (Recommended) is selected then click Next. 9. Wait for Windows to finish installing the infrared modem, then click Finish. Note Press Done to exit the Wireless Modem.
Getting Connected 10. Insert the Getting Started Disc into your CD drive. Select the Include this location in the search check box, then click Browse and choose the CD drive and root folder where the modem driver is located. Then click Next. 11. Wait for the installation to complete then click Finish. 12. On your computer, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 13. Double-click Phone and Modem Options. 14. Click the Modems tab. Select the new modem from the Modems list, then click OK.
Getting Connected 79 Dial-up and connect to the Internet Once the notebook recognizes your phone as a modem, you can now set up a dial-up connection. You will then be able to access the Internet on your notebook using your phone. To dial-up and connect to the Internet 1. On your notebook, click Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network Connections. 3. Click File > New Connection. 4. In the New Connection Wizard, click Next. 5. Click Connect to the Internet then click Next. 6.
Getting Connected Next time you want to dial up again from your computer, click Start > Settings > Control Panel, double-click Network Connections, then double-click the modem connection. Note To dial up to the Internet, you can also use the dialer program, USBModem_ Dialer.exe, that is included in the Getting Started Disc. You will find it in the \OEM\APPS\Drivers\GSM USB Modem directory of the CD. To end the modem session • On the Wireless Modem screen, click Menu > Stop.
Getting Connected 81 5.4 Using Comm Manager Comm Manager acts like a central switcher that lets you enable or disable phone features as well as manage your data connections easily. To open Comm Manager: Do one of the following: • Click Start > Comm Manager. • Press and hold the HOME button. Simply click the corresponding button to enable or disable a feature. 1. 2. Click to toggle between enabling or disabling the phone. Click to toggle between turning on or off Bluetooth.
Getting Connected 5.5 Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. You can even beam information to a device in a different room, as long as it is within the Bluetooth signal coverage range.
Getting Connected 83 To turn on or off Bluetooth on your phone You can enable Bluetooth by clicking the On/Off switch in Comm Manager. You can also do the following: 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 2. In Bluetooth, select On. 3. Click Done. To turn off Bluetooth capabilities on your phone, in Bluetooth, select Off. To make your phone discoverable 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 2. In Bluetooth, select Discoverable. 3.
Getting Connected 3. Click Menu > New to search for a new device. Your phone searches for other Bluetooth-enabled devices and lists them. 4. Select the desired device name in the list. 5. Click Next. 6. Enter a passkey (1 up to 16 characters) to establish a secure connection, then click Next. 7.
Getting Connected 85 6. The name of the paired device is then displayed. You may edit and enter a new name for that device, then click Next. 7. Select the check boxes of services that you want to use from the paired device. 8. Click Done. You can now exchange information with the other device. To change the display name of a Bluetooth device 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 2. Click Menu > Devices. 3. Select a detected Bluetooth device. 4. Click Menu > Edit. 5.
Getting Connected Just like when connecting to any Bluetooth device, you also need to enter a passkey when connecting to a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset. The passkey is fixed and cannot be changed on a Bluetooth headset. Before you connect it with your phone, check for the proper passkey in the manufacturer’s documentation. To connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset 1.
Getting Connected 87 Beam information using Bluetooth You can beam information, such as contacts, calendar items, and tasks, as well as files from your phone to your computer or to another Bluetoothenabled device. Note If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth capabilities, you need to connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer. To beam information from your phone to a computer 1. Set Bluetooth on your phone to discoverable mode.
Getting Connected • Click the Accessibility tab in the Bluetooth Configuration dialog box, then select Let other Bluetooth devices to discover this computer. • Create a Bluetooth partnership between your device and computer. For information about creating a partnership, see “Bluetooth partnerships”. • Refer to the Bluetooth adapter’s documentation for instructions on how to enable your computer to receive Bluetooth beams. 3. Now you’re ready to beam. On your phone, select an item to beam.
Getting Connected 89 Use the phone as a Bluetooth modem You can connect your phone to a notebook or desktop computer through Bluetooth and use the phone as a modem for the computer. To connect your phone to the computer through Bluetooth, you need a Bluetooth radio adapter (or USB Bluetooth dongle) for your computer. To set up a Bluetooth connection between the phone and the computer (in Windows XP SP2) 1. On the phone, turn on Bluetooth and set it to discoverable mode. 2.
Getting Connected 14. To use your phone as a GPRS modem, set the Access point name (APN). To set, click Menu > APN Setting and enter the access point name. 15. On your notebook, disable ActiveSync. Note To disable ActiveSync on your computer, click File > Connection Settings then clear Allow connections to one of the following. 16. Click Menu > Start on your phone.
Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 6.1 Using E-mail and Text Messages 6.2 Using MMS Messages 6.3 Using Pocket MSN Messenger 6.4 Using Calendar 6.5 Using Contacts 6.6 Using Tasks 6.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 6.1 Using E-mail and Text Messages Messaging is where all of your e-mail accounts and your text message account are located. You can send and receive Outlook e-mail, Internet e-mail through an Internet service provider (ISP), and text messages. You can also access e-mail from work using a virtual private network (VPN) connection.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 93 Every time you want to manually send or receive Outlook e-mail on your phone, just connect your phone to your computer, LAN, or over-the-air connection, then click Sync on the ActiveSync screen or click Menu > Send/ Receive in Outlook on your phone. For details about scheduling automatic synchronization or setting a synchronization time with the Exchange Server, see “Schedule synchronization with Exchange Server” in Chapter 3.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook Setting User name Description Enter the user name assigned to you by your ISP or network administrator. This is often the first part of your e-mail address, which appears before the at sign (@). Password Choose a strong password. You have the option to save your password so you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your e-mail server. Domain Not required for an account with an ISP. May be required for a work account. Server type Select POP3 or IMAP4.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 95 Send and receive messages To compose and send an e-mail or text message 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging. 2. Select an e-mail account, or select Text Messages. Then, click Select. 3. Click New. 4. Enter the e-mail address or phone number of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon (;). To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts, in To, press ENTER and select a recipient from the list. 5. Enter a message. 6. Click Send.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook To exclude your e-mail address when replying to all When you reply to all the recipients of an e-mail, your own e-mail address will also be added to the recipient list. You can customize ActiveSync so that your e-mail address will be excluded from the recipient list. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > ActiveSync. 2. Click Menu > Options. 3. Select Email, and click Settings. 4. Click Menu > Advanced. 5.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 97 synchronization using ActiveSync. For more information, see “Set up Outlook e-mail” in this chapter. • To send and receive e-mail messages for an e-mail account that you have with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account), download messages through a remote e-mail server. For more information, see "To download messages from the server" below.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook To digitally sign and encrypt a new message 1. In the message list, select Outlook E-mail. 2. Click New. 3. Click Menu > Message Options. 4. In the Security field, select the Encrypt message and Sign message check boxes then click Done. Verify the digital signature on a signed message you receive To verify a digital signature in the message that you receive, do the following: 1. Open the Outlook e-mail message that has been digitally signed. 2.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 99 4. To view the details of the certificate in the message, click Menu > View Certificate. Note There can be several reasons why a digital signature is not valid. For example, the sender’s certificate may have expired, it may have been revoked by the certificate authority, or the server that verifies the certificate is unavailable. Contact the sender to report the problem.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook If you set up an account to send/receive mail using a POP3 e-mail server, e-mail messages you move to the Deleted Items folder on the phone will break the link between the messages on the phone and their copies on the e-mail server. The next time you connect to send and receive mail, the email server will detect the messages that are in the Deleted Items folder on the phone and will delete those messages from the e-mail server.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 101 Edit MMS settings When you send an MMS message, an SMS notification message will first be sent to the recipient, while your MMS message will be temporarily stored on an MMS server of your wireless service provider. When others send you an MMS message, similarly, the MMS message will be stored on the MMS server, waiting for you to retrieve it.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook • Name. A descriptive name, such as your wireless service provider name. • MMSC URL. URL address of the MMS server. • WAP Gateway. Location of the MMS server, which is usually in the form of an IP address. • Port. HTTP port number used for connecting to the MMS server and for file transfer. • Connect Via. Select The Internet from the list. • Max. Sending Size. Select the maximum MMS message size allowed by your wireless service provider. • WAP Version.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 103 Create and send MMS messages You can compose MMS messages in a combination of various slides, where each slide can consist of a photo, audio or video clip, and/or text. Notes • Please note that MMS is a charged service. In order to use MMS successfully, this has to be provisioned on your mobile account. Please contact the wireless service provider to have this provisioned as part of your calling plan.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook Composing an MMS Message To create an MMS message from a template • On the blank MMS message screen, click Menu > Template > New from Template to compose a message using a predefined template. Note To save a message as a template, create a message or open an existing message, and click Menu > Template > Save as Template.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 105 To add predefined text to an MMS message You can instantly add text to any slide from a list of predefined words or phrases, called Canned Text. • Note On the MMS message screen, click Menu > Insert Object > Canned Text and then click Select or Menu > Select to add a text string from the Canned Text list. To edit or delete a phrase on the Canned Text list, select a text string and click Menu > Edit or Menu > Delete.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook To set options for an MMS message While composing an MMS message, you can set the following options for the message by clicking Menu. Option Recipients Allows you to Specify the phone number or e-mail address of the recipient(s). Insert Object Capture Choose to insert a picture/video, audio, or predefined text. Capture a photo, audio or video clip to be inserted into the message. Choose to attach a vCard, vCalendar, or other file.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 107 • Click Menu > Object View to see a list of files included in the message. To open a file, select it and click Open. To save a file, select it, and click Save, Menu > Save Audio, or Menu > Save Photo. • View each slide included in the message by clicking Menu > Next. To reply to an MMS message • Click Menu > Reply > Reply to reply to the sender of the message, or click Menu > Reply > Reply All to reply to all persons listed in the To and CC boxes of the message.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook To sign in or out • On the main MSN Messenger screen, click Sign In. Enter the e-mail address and password for your Passport or Hotmail account, and click Sign In. Signing in may take several minutes, depending on the connection speed. • To sign out, click Menu > Sign Out. To add or delete contacts • To add a contact, click Menu > Add Contact, and follow the instructions on the screen. • To delete a contact, select the contact and click Menu > Delete Contact.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 109 6.4 Using Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Home screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between your phone and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or flashing light, for example. To schedule an appointment 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Click Menu > New Appointment. 3.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook To send a calendar appointment You can send a calendar appointment to another phone over MMS. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Select an appointment, then click Menu > Send as vCalendar. 3. Enter the recipient in the To line of the MMS message, then click Send. 6.5 Using Contacts Contacts is your address book and information storage for the people and businesses you communicate with.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 111 2. Enter information for the new contact then click Done. Tip To manage your SIM card contacts, use SIM Manager. To access SIM Manager, click Start > SIM Manager. SIM Manager lets you copy contacts from Contacts to the SIM card, add SIM card contents to Contacts, show SIM card storage information, edit and delete SIM card contacts and more. To view and edit a contact information 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook • Begin entering a name or phone number of the contact until the contact is displayed. When you press a number, such as 5, you find names that begin with J, K, and L, as well as phone numbers that start with 5. The next number you press continues to narrow the search. For example, to find "John", you would press 5, 6, 4, and then 6. • Filter the list by categories. In the contact list, click Menu > Filter. Then click a category you’ve assigned to a contact.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 113 • In a new message, in the To box, click Menu > Add Recipient> Menu > Find Online. 4. Enter the contact name and click Find. Select one contact in the result list and click Select. Notes • Your phone must be set up with a data connection. • You can search on the following information as long as that information is included in your organization’s GAL: First name, Last name, E-mail name, Display name, E-mail address, or Office location.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook To filter the contact list Contacts that have categories assigned are displayed in the list when you filter by category. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Click Menu > Filter. 3. Click a category to filter. To assign a ring tone to a contact To easily identify who is calling you, you can assign a custom ring tone to each contact. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Click the contact you want to assign a ring tone to. 3.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 115 6.6 Using Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can organize them using categories. Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red. To create a task 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Tasks. 2. In the Enter new task here box, enter the task name and press ENTER.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 6.7 Using Voice Notes Use Voice Notes to create short voice recordings. Voice notes are included in the All Notes list and are named consecutively (Recording1, Recording2, and so on). To create a voice note 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Voice Notes. 2. Hold the phone’s microphone near your mouth. 3. Click Record and say your voice note. 4. Click Stop to stop recording a voice note. To delete a voice note 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Voice Notes. 2.
Chapter 7 Experiencing Multimedia 7.1 Using Camera and Video Recorder 7.2 Using Pictures & Videos 7.3 Using Windows Media Player 7.
Experiencing Multimedia 7.1 Using Camera and Video Recorder Taking photos and shooting video clips with audio are easy with your phone’s built-in camera. To open Camera or Video Recorder Do any of the following: • On the Home screen, click Start > Camera. • On the Home screen, click Start > Video Recorder. • Press the CAMERA button on your phone. To exit Camera or Video Recorder • Press END ( ).
Experiencing Multimedia 119 The available capture modes are as follows: Capture mode Photo ( Video ( Function ) Captures standard still images. ) Captures video clips, with or without audio. MMS Video ( Captures video clips suitable for sending via MMS. ) ) Contacts Picture ( Picture Theme ( Sports ( ) ) Captures a still image suitable for assigning as an identification photo to a contact. Captures still images and places them within frames.
Experiencing Multimedia Camera mode icons and indicators The Camera [Photo] screen 3 4 1 5 6 7 2 8 1 Capture mode. Indicates the current capture mode. 2 Zoom-ratio. Indicates the current zoom ratio. Press NAVIGATION up or down to increase or decrease the zoom level. 3 Resolution. Indicates the current image or video size based on the resolution you chose. For the list of available resolutions, see “Use zooming.” 4 Storage. Indicates where the captured images and video clips will be saved.
Experiencing Multimedia 121 7 White Balance. Indicates the current white balance setting. : Auto; : Daylight; : Night; : Incandescent; : Fluorescent. 8 Self-timer. Indicates the current self-timer setting while capturing images. Click Menu > Self-timer to select the self-timer setting (Off, 2 seconds, or 10 seconds). The Camera [Video] screen Recording Status The Recording Status indicator shows a red, blinking indicator while video recording is in progress.
Experiencing Multimedia The Review screen After capturing image or recording video, the Review screen appears allowing you to decide the action for the image/video. Photo, Video, MMS Video and Picture Theme modes Icon Contacts Picture mode Sports mode Function Back. Click to go back to Camera screen. Delete. Click to remove the captured image or video clip. Send. Click to send the captured image or video clip to someone via e-mail or MMS. View.
Experiencing Multimedia 123 Use Still Image capture modes While using Still Image capture modes such as Photo, Contacts Picture, Picture Theme, and Sports, you can capture a single still image by clicking Capture. You can also press the ENTER button on the NAVIGATION control to capture the image. Still images are captured and saved in the JPEG format. While capturing an image in the Picture Theme mode, you can select a preset template.
Experiencing Multimedia The recording length of MMS video is fixed. The recording automatically stops when the preset length is reached. However, you can manually stop recording the video anytime. The time indicator at the top-right side of the screen indicates the time limit. You can specify the encoding format to be either H.263 or MPEG-4 by clicking Menu > Advanced > Capture Format; however, the ideal format for MMS is H.263 (3GP). After you capture the video file, click the Send icon ( through MMS.
Experiencing Multimedia 125 Capture mode Video and MMS Video Photo Contacts Picture Picture Theme Sports Resolution Small (128 x 96) Medium (176 x 144) (default) Small (160 x 120) Medium (320 x 240) Large (640 x 480) 1M (1280 x 1024) (default) Small (240 x 266) Medium (240 x 320) Large (480 x 640) (default) Determined by the current template Small (160 x 120) Medium (320 x 240) Large (640 x 480) (default) Zoom range 1.0x to 2.0x 1.0x to 2.0x 1.0x to 8.0x 1.0x to 4.0x 1.0x to 2.0x 1.0x to 2.0x 1.0x to 4.
Experiencing Multimedia Option Allows you to Capture Settings Choose the resolution to use and set the storage location (phone or storage card) for captured files. When capturing images, you can also set the Quality and enable Time Stamp. Capture Mode Switch between different capture modes such as Photo, Video, Contacts Picture, and more. For details, see “Capture modes” earlier in this chapter. Effect Choose a special effect such as Grayscale, Sepia, or Cool to apply to your photos or video clips.
Experiencing Multimedia 127 • • • • • • Controls. Select Show or Hide to display or hide the indicators on the Camera screen. Prefix. Specify how to name captured images and video clips. When Default is selected, the file name of each new captured file is set to “IMAGE” or “VIDEO” followed by a sequential number, for example: IMAGE_001.jpg. You may also choose to name files using either the current Date or Date & Time as the prefix. Counter.
Experiencing Multimedia 7.2 Using Pictures & Videos The Pictures & Videos program allows you to view pictures and play GIF animation files and video clips on your phone. You can also view the pictures as a slide show, beam them, send them via a messaging program, edit them, or set them as the background on the Home Screen. To copy a picture or video clip to your phone You can copy pictures from your PC and view them on your phone.
Experiencing Multimedia 129 To play GIF animation files 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Pictures & Videos. 2. Select the GIF animation file and click View. To play videos 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Pictures & Videos. Video files appear as thumbnails with a icon. 2. Select a video and click Play to play it with the built-in Windows Media Player. To view slide shows You can view your pictures as a slide show on your phone.
Experiencing Multimedia • To crop a picture, click Menu > Crop. Then, drag the cursor to position it on the first corner of the cropping area, and click Next. Select the second corner with the area to crop and click Finish, or click Previous to go back to the previous screen and select again. • To auto-adjust the brightness and contrast levels of a picture, click Menu > Auto Correct. 4. Click Menu > Save As to save the edited picture with a new name or at a new location.
Experiencing Multimedia 131 To beam pictures You can beam a picture to your friends or family by using infrared technology. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Pictures & Videos. 2. Select the picture you want to beam. 3. Click Menu > Beam. 4. Select the device to which you want to send the picture. 5. Click Beam. To assign pictures to contacts You can assign a picture to a contact so that you can easily identify the contact at any time. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Pictures & Videos. 2.
Experiencing Multimedia Pictures & Videos Menu 7.3 Using Windows Media Player You can use Microsoft® Windows Media™ Player Mobile for Smartphone to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your phone or on a network, such as on a Web site. In this documentation, the version of Windows Media Player for Windows-based PCs is called the “desktop Player” and the version for Smartphone is called the “device Player.
Experiencing Multimedia 133 Formats Supported File Extensions Video • • • • Windows Media Video MPEG4 Simple Profile H.263 Motion JPEG .wmv, .asf .mp4 .3gp .avi Audio • • • • • • Windows Media Audio MP3 MIDI AMR Narrow Band AMR Wide Band AAC .wma .mp3 .mid, .midi, .rmi .amr .awb .m4a About the controls By default, these hardware buttons are assigned to Windows Media Player Mobile functions.
Experiencing Multimedia Now Playing screen. The screen that displays the Now Playing playlist. This special playlist indicates the current file being played and files that are queued up to play next. Library screen. The screen that lets you quickly find your audio files, video files, and playlists. It contains categories such as My Music, My Videos, My TV, and My Playlists. At the bottom of each screen is a Menu. The commands on this menu vary, depending upon which screen you are viewing.
Experiencing Multimedia 135 Now Playing screen menu When you are viewing the Now Playing screen, these options appear on the Menu. Option Library Move Up Move Down Remove from Playlist Shuffle/Repeat > Shuffle Shuffle/Repeat > Repeat Clear Now Playing Error Details Allows you to Display the Library screen so you can choose a file to play. Move the selected item up in the playlist order. Move the selected item down in the playlist order. Remove the selected item from the playlist.
Experiencing Multimedia About licenses and protected files Some content (such as digital media files downloaded from the Internet, CD tracks, and videos) have associated licenses that protect them from being unlawfully distributed or shared. Licenses are created and managed by using digital rights management (DRM), which is the technology for securing content and managing its access rights. Some licenses may prevent you from playing files that have been copied to your phone.
Experiencing Multimedia 137 To synchronize and copy content manually to your phone 1. If you have not set up synchronization between your phone and PC, follow steps 1 to 5 in “To synchronize content to your phone automatically”, except that you should click Manual synchronization. 2. To choose files to synchronize and copy to your phone, do the following: • Click the Library tab. • In the rightmost pane, click the drop-down list and select Sync List.
Experiencing Multimedia • Audio files copy faster if the desktop Player is configured to automatically set the quality level for audio files copied to your phone. For more information, see the desktop Player Help. • The desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 is only available for computers running Windows XP. If you are not running Windows XP on your PC, use the Copy to CD or Device feature of Windows Media Player 9 Series to copy your audio files and video files to your phone.
Experiencing Multimedia 139 To play media on a network Use the Open URL command to play a song or video that is stored on the Internet or on a network server. 1. If you are not on the Library screen, click Menu > Library. 2. Click Menu > Open URL. 3. Do one of the following: • In URL, enter a network address. • In History, select a URL that you have previously used. Note To play media on a network, your phone must be connected to a network.
Experiencing Multimedia Troubleshooting If you encounter any difficulty while using Windows Media Player Mobile, a number of resources are available on the Web to help you troubleshoot the issue, including a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ). For more information, see the Troubleshooting Windows Media Player Mobile page at the Microsoft Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/ windows/windowsmedia/player/windowsmobile/troubleshooting.aspx). 7.
Experiencing Multimedia 141 infrared, Bluetooth, or e-mail attachments are automatically saved in the My Documents folder. However, you can copy the MIDlet file(s) from a PC to any of the following temporary folders on your phone from where MIDlet Manager can install them. • Device memory: ../Smartphone/My Documents/My MIDlets • Storage card: ../Smartphone/Storage Card Note If the My MIDlets folder does not exist in My Documents, you can create one with the same folder name.
Experiencing Multimedia To run MIDlets on your phone 1. On the Home screen, click Start > MIDlet Manager. The Java Apps screen appears. 2. Select a MIDlet from the list by using the NAVIGATION control. 3. Press the ENTER button to run the MIDlet. To view the MIDlets currently running • On the MIDlet Manager Java Apps screen, click Menu > Running. Note To view the most recently used MIDlets, click Menu > Recent. To stop running a MIDlet 1. On the Home screen, click Start > MIDlet Manager.
Experiencing Multimedia 143 To change the display name of a MIDlet 1. On the Home screen, click Start > MIDlet Manager. The Java Apps screen appears. 2. Select a MIDlet by using the NAVIGATION control. 3. Click Menu > Rename. 4. Enter a new name for the MIDlet. 5. Click Done. Note You cannot change the name of a MIDlet suite. To uninstall a MIDlet Before you uninstall a MIDlet/MIDlet suite, make sure that it is not running. 1.
Experiencing Multimedia To configure MIDlet security You can adjust security settings for each MIDlet/MIDlet suite. 1. On the Java Apps screen, select a MIDlet by using the NAVIGATION control. 2. Click Menu > Manage > Security. 3. Configure the security options, such as Local Connectivity, App Auto Run, Messaging, and so on. Please note that some features may not be available for all MIDlets/MIDlet suites. Following are the security options that you can set for a running MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
Experiencing Multimedia 145 Invalid Java application descriptor (jad). Invalid Java archive (jar). There is a problem with the installation file provided by the MIDlet manufacturer. There is a problem with the installation file provided by the MIDlet manufacturer. This Java application is not One or more features required by this MIDlet is not compatible with this device. available on your phone.
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Chapter 8 Using Other Applications 8.1 Using ClearVue Suite 8.
Using Other Applications 8.1 Using ClearVue Suite ClearVue Suite consists of four applications that let you view various types of documents such as Word documents, Powerpoint presentation files, Excel worksheets, and Acrobat PDF files.
Using Other Applications 149 To change the zoom ratio of the view mode • Click View > Scale. Note This only applies to Normal and Notes view modes. To set up your presentation show 1. Click View > Set Up Show. 2. In Advance Slides, select how you want to advance to the next slide. Tip • Manually. Press NAVIGATION right to advance through the slides. • Use timings. Uses the timing information stored in the PowerPoint file to determine when to display the next slide. • Automatically.
Using Other Applications Notes • ClearVue Worksheet only supports Excel files created in Office 97 or later versions. • Excel macros that might be in the original file will not run when loaded. • Three-dimensional charts will be mapped into a two-dimensional space. • Worksheet does not display images selected as a background in an AutoShape. • Worksheet cannot open files that have been password protected using the “Save Options” password setting in Microsoft Excel. To open a worksheet file 1.
Using Other Applications 151 ClearVue PDF ClearVue PDF lets you view PDF files on your Smartphone. To open a PDF file 1. Click File > Open then locate the .pdf file. 2. Click Open. After you open a file in ClearVue PDF, it initially displays using the default Page Width setting. This means that the page is sized to fit within the available area of your Smartphone’s screen.
Using Other Applications 3. Enter details in Name, Value, and Keypad assignment. 4. Click Done. To quit at any time during this process, click Menu > Cancel. Note The first speed dial location is generally reserved for your voice mail. Speed Dial uses the next available location by default. If you want to place a number in a location that is already used, the new number replaces the existing number.
Using Other Applications 153 6. When the voice tag is successfully trained, the phone will play back the voice tag. Click OK. 7. Enter appropriate details in Name, Value, and Keypad assignment. Click Done to save the new voice tag. To quit at any time during this process, click Menu > Cancel. To create a voice tag for a program To create a voice tag for a program, for example, Calendar, do the following: 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. (Do not press ENTER when Calendar is selected.) 2.
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Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.x A.
Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency IDs For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of BREE100. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your BREE100. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of BREE160. This product is intended for use with a certified Class 2 Limited Power Source, rated 5 Volts DC, maximum 1 Amp power supply unit.
Appendix 157 and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS). • ETSI EN 301 489-17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems.
Appendix Safety precautions for RF exposure Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not contain any metal Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. Heed service markings Except as explained elsewhere in the Operating or Service documentation, do not service any product yourself.
Appendix 159 Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) safety information Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Appendix WEEE Notice The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life. The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce disposal.
Appendix 161 A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.x To connect your device to the PC, you have to install Microsoft® ActiveSync® program on your PC. ActiveSync 4.
Appendix A.3 Specifications System information Processor/Chipset • Qualcomm MSM6275 • Samsung 2442M stacked CPU with 300 MHz Memory • ROM-Nand Flash: 128 MB (Standard) • RAM: 64 MB SDRAM (Standard) Operating system Microsoft Windows MobileTM Version 5.0 for Smartphone Display Type 2.
Appendix 163 Connection Infrared IrDA SIR I/O port Mini-USB port for signals (for USB and power) and headphones Bluetooth V 2.0 without EDR, Class 2 transmit power Audio Microphone/speaker Built-in microphone and 3-in-1 speaker Headphone AAC/AMR/WMA/WAV/MP3 codec Physical Dimension 112.4 mm(L) x 49 mm(W) x 14.
Appendix Controls and lights Lights • • • • Event notification Charge status UMTS/GSM/GPRS signals Bluetooth connection Expansion slot Micro SD slot Micro SD memory card Power supply Battery Li-Ion Polymer 1190 mAh removable, rechargeable battery Talk time Up to 5 hours Standby Up to 220 hours AC adapter • AC input/frequency: 100 ~ 240 AC, 50/60Hz • DC output: 5V and 1A
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Index A A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 85 Accessibility settings - confirmation time out 60 - in-call alert volume 60 - multipress time out 60 - system font size 59 ActiveSync - install and set up 42 - overview 22, 42 - synchronize 45 Add and remove programs 61 Alarm 59 Alarm settings 57 Alerts 57 Answer/end call 36 Attachments 96 B Backlight time out 60 Back up files 63 Battery - battery information 29 - battery management 60 - check battery power 29 - low battery 30 Beam - via Bluetooth
Index 167 Connect phone to Internet - dial-up to ISP 71 - GPRS 70 Connect phone to private network 72 Contacts 22, 110 Contacts picture (capture mode) 119, 123 Cookies (Internet Explorer) 75 Copy - files between phone and PC 63 - media files from PC to phone 136 - pictures and videos 128 - sound file to phone 58 Currency setting 57 Customize Home screen 56 Customize picture options 131 D Date setting 57 Default view (Web page) 74 Delete pictures and videos 129 Desktop view (Web page) 74 Device lock 67 Dial
Index H L Hide pictures on Web page 74 History (Internet Explorer) 75 Home screen - change background 56, 130 - customize 56 - overview 20, 56 Language/locale setting 57 Launch camera from Pictures & Videos 129 LED indicator lights 16 Licensed and protected media 136 Light sensor (keypad) 60 Lock - keypad 66 - phone 67 I IMAP4 93 In-call alert volume 60 Infrared (IR) - beam pictures 131 - infrared modem 76 - synchronize 50 Insert pause in dialing sequence 38, 39 Insert SIM or USIM Card 18 Install M
Index 169 MSN Messenger 107 Multipress mode 26 Multipress time out 60 Mute call 37 N Number format 57 Numeric mode 27 O One column view (Web page) 74 Operating system version 60 Optimize power performance 30 Outlook e-mail 92 Owner information 59 P Parts and accessories 12 Pause in dialing sequence 38, 39 Personal information 59 Phone program 31 Phone specification 60 Photo (capture mode) 119, 123 Pictures - assign to contact 114 - assign to contacts 131 - hide or show on Web page 74 - set as Home screen
Index Q Quick List 25 R Receive - call 36 - e-mail/SMS message 95 - MMS message 106 Regional settings 57 Reply - e-mail/SMS message 96 - MMS message 107 Reset phone 68 Restart phone 68 Review screen 122 Ring tone 32, 114, 116 Run MIDlets 142 S Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME) 52 Security - e-mail 52, 97 - Internet 75 Send - contact’s details (vCard) 114 - email/SMS message 95 - instant message (MSN) 108 - MMS message 103 - pictures/videos via e-mail 130 Settings 23 Set up Home scr
Index 171 V vCard 114 Verify digital signature 98 Video (capture mode) 119, 123 Video Recorder 23, 118 View - photo slide show 129 - pictures 128 Voice Notes 23, 116 Voice Tag 152 Voice tag - create voice tag for phone number, e-mail address, or URL in Contacts 152 - create voice tag for program 153 - edit, delete, and play voice tags 153 W Web browser 74 Web page display options 74 Windows Media Player - file formats 132 - menus 133 - overview 24 - synchronize 51 - troubleshooting 140 Windows Mobile soft