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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.
This product should be operated only with the following designated power supply unit(s): 1. Delta, Model ADP-5FH X 2. Phihong, Models PSAA05X-050 Car Adapter 1. Phihong, Model CLM10D-050 • Handle battery packs carefully This product contains a Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT Keep this product away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. Do not leave the product or its battery inside a vehicle or in places where the temperature may exceed 60°C (140°F), such as on a car dashboard, window sill, or behind a glass that is exposed to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. This may damage the product, overheat the battery, or pose a risk to the vehicle.
When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist, the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. NONIONIZING RADIATION This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference.
Never use the product in a wet location. • Avoid using your device after a dramatic change in temperature When you move your device between environments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may form on or within the device. To avoid damaging the device, allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using the device.
Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 15 1.1 Getting to Know Your Phone and Its Accessories ...............16 1.2 Inserting the SIM Card ..........................................................22 1.3 Inserting the Battery ............................................................23 1.4 Installing a microSD Card .....................................................23 1.5 Turning On and Off the Phone .............................................24 1.6 Home Screen .......................................
2.6 SIM Tool Kit (STK) ..................................................................44 2.7 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit Phones .........45 Chapter 3 Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 47 3.1 About Synchronization .........................................................48 3.2 Using Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Center ..............49 3.3 Installing and Using Microsoft ActiveSync® ........................50 3.4 Synchronizing with Your Computer ........................
5.4 Tasks .......................................................................................76 5.5 Quick Notes............................................................................77 5.6 Voice Notes ............................................................................77 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 79 6.1 Messaging ..............................................................................80 6.2 Text Message .......................................................................
8.5 Dial-up ................................................................................ 110 8.6 Internet Explorer Mobile ................................................... 112 8.7 Internet Sharing ................................................................. 113 8.8 Bluetooth ............................................................................ 114 8.9 Windows Live Mobile ......................................................... 121 Chapter 9 Experiencing Multimedia 125 9.1 Camera ..
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Getting to Know Your Phone and Its Accessories 1.2 Inserting the SIM Card 1.3 Inserting the Battery 1.4 Installing a microSD Card 1.5 Turning On and Off the Phone 1.6 Home Screen 1.7 Programs On Your Phone 1.8 Start Menu 1.9 Quick List 1.10 Entering Information 1.11 Battery Information 1.
Getting Started 1.
Getting Started 17 Item Function 1. LED Indicators The left LED indicators (blue/green) notify you of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity status, while the right indicators (green/red/ orange) notify you of the battery and network status of your phone respectively . For more information about LED Indicators, see the table at the end of this section. 2. Ear piece Listen to a phone call. 3. Display Screen 4. BACK Press to go to the previous screen, or backspace over characters. 5.
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Getting Started 19 Item Function 16. SIM card door Slide open the QWERTY keyboard to open the SIM card door. To learn how to insert the SIM card, see "Inserting the SIM Card" in this chapter. 17. VOICE Press to open the voice recognition program; Press and hold COMMAND/VOICE to open the Voice Notes program where you can record your NOTES voice. 18. Volume buttons Press to turn the volume up or down. 19. Car Antenna connector Lets you attach your phone to the car antenna for better network reception.
Getting Started LED indicator lights Various colors that might display in the two LED Indicators are summarized here. Left LED Status Flashing blue Bluetooth mode set to “On” or “Visible” mode. Flashing green Connected to Wi-Fi network. Right LED Status Solid green Battery is fully charged. Blank Battery case is empty, no SIM card inserted or phone is off. Solid orange Battery is charging or the phone is using ActiveSync to synchronize with a PC.
Getting Started 21 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 to synchronize data and/or to charge the phone. 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 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, make sure the phone is turned off. To insert the SIM card 1. Slide out the QWERTY keyboard. 2. Open the SIM card door by pulling it out and then flipping it open. 3. Insert the SIM card into the slot. 4. Close and lock the SIM card door.
Getting Started 23 1.3 Inserting the Battery 1. Slide the battery cover down to remove it. 2. Align the exposed metal contacts on the edge of the battery with the prongs in the body of the phone. 3. Push the bottom of the battery into place and then replace the battery cover. 2 3 1.4 Installing a microSD Card 1. Pry open the rubber cover of the microSD slot on the right side of the phone. 2. Insert the microSD card into the slot with the gold contacts facing up and then close the cover.
Getting Started 1.5 Turning On and Off the Phone Press and hold the POWER button for about 3 seconds to turn on or off the phone. 1.6 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. • To access the Home screen from anywhere, press HOME. 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 7 Home Screen 1.
Getting Started 25 3. Displays the current profile. Click to change the profile. 4. Click to view the details of a missed call. 5. Click to open the Messages folder. 6. Displays the time of your next appointment. Click to open the Calendar program. 7. Click to display the available programs in your phone. 8. Displays notifications, such as missed calls or new messages. 9. Displays the network or connectivity status. 10. Displays the power status. 11. Displays the network signal strength. 12.
Getting Started Icon Program Description Calculator Do basic arithmetic and calculations. 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. Clear Storage Clears the memory and restores the phone back to factory default settings. Comm Manager A central switch where you can manage phone and connection settings. Contacts Keeps track of contact information.
Getting Started 27 Icon Program Description Pictures & Videos Collects, organizes, and sorts media files. Quick Notes Type and save often used text messages. SAPSettings Enables Bluetooth Remote SIM access on your phone. See chapter 2 for more details. Settings Personalize your phone to suit the way you use it. SIM Manager Manage the contacts that are stored on your SIM card. . STK (SIM Tool Access information and other services offered by your Kit) Service wireless service provider.
Getting Started 1.8 Start Menu Your phone comes with several bundled programs that you can start using immediately. You can also install additional programs from the included Windows Mobile® Getting Started Disc or from other sources and install them on your phone. To see the available programs on your phone On the Home screen, click Start. To see more programs, click More or use the NAVIGATION CONTROL to scroll down. 1.
Getting Started 29 1.10 Entering Information You can enter text, numbers, and symbols using the keypad or QWERTY keyboard. The status indicator on the top-right side of the display screen displays the input mode that you are currently using.
Getting Started To change the Multipress time out You can change the length of time to pause between keypresses on the same numeric key. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Accessibility. 2. In Multipress time out, select the length of the pause between keypresses. Using XT9 mode To form a word in XT9 mode, press the numeric keys that contain the letters you want. As you enter letters, XT9 analyzes your keypresses and attempts to complete the word.
Getting Started 31 More text entry tasks In both Multipress and XT9 modes, the first letter of a sentence is by default capitalized. To change between uppercase, lowercase, and caps lock • Press the *T9 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 ( ). • To backspace and delete an entire text or numeric field in any input mode, press and hold ( ).
Getting Started LED indicators for Cap and Fn keys The LED indicators corresponding to the Cap and Fn keys on the keyboard display solid orange color when the and keys are pressed to turn on their functionality. Pressing a desired corresponding key after use turns them off. You can do the following with the QWERTY keyboard: • To type lowercase letters, press the keys using your thumbs or fingers.
Getting Started 33 1.11 Battery Information Battery performance depends on many factors, including but not limited to your wireless service provider’s network configuration, signal strength, and the temperature of the environment. Battery life estimates (approximations): • Talk time: Up to 7 hours • Standby time: Up to 175 hours • Playing WMV: Up to 8 hours • Playing WMA: Up to 12 hours WARNING! To reduce risk of fire or burns: • Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack.
Getting Started To not charge the battery while the phone is connected to the computer, click Start > Settings > Power Management and in When device is turned on, do not charge the battery when connected to the PC, select On. To manage low battery When the low-battery warning appears, do the following: 1. Immediately save your current data. 2. Synchronize with your PC or use the AC adapter to charge the battery. 3. Turn off your phone. Turn it back on only when you need to use it.
Getting Started 35 1.12 Status Indicators The following table lists common status indicators.
Getting Started
Chapter 10 Using Other Applications 10.1 Office Mobile 10.2 Adobe Reader LE 10.3 Speed Dial 10.
Using Other Applications 10.1 Office Mobile Office Mobile consists of three applications that let you view various types of documents, such as Word documents, Powerpoint presentation files, and Excel worksheets. The Office Mobile consists of the following: • Excel Mobile (displays Excel files) • PowerPoint Mobile (displays PowerPoint files) • Word Mobile (displays Word files) To access the Office Mobile, click Start > Office Mobile and locate the program you want to open.
Using Other Applications 39 PowerPoint Mobile PowerPoint Mobile is a complete PowerPoint viewer solution with the ability to view native PowerPoint presentations. Note PowerPoint Mobile only supports Powerpoint files created in Office 97 or later versions. To open a presentation file 1. Click Start > Office Mobile > PowerPoint Mobile and locate the .ppt or .pps file. 2. Click Open. To change the zoom ratio of the view mode • Click Menu > Zoom In or Zoom Out. To set up your presentation show 1.
Using Other Applications 10.2 Adobe Reader LE Adobe Reader LE allows you to view Portable Document Format (PDF) files. When you open a password-protected PDF file, you will be prompted to enter the password before the file can be opened. To open a PDF file on your phone 1. Click Start > Office > Adobe Reader LE. 2. Click Open. 3. Browse to a folder and click the PDF file you want to open. Note To open another PDF file, click Open > Menu > Browse For File.
Using Other Applications 41 10.3 Speed Dial You can create speed dial entries for frequently-called numbers or frequently-accessed items so you can dial a number or access an item by pressing a single key. To create a speed dial entry for a contact 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calls > Contacts. 2. Select a contact. 3. Press CENTER OK to view the contact details. 4. Select the desired phone number and click Menu > Add to Speed Dial. 5.
Using Other Applications To make a call or launch a program using Speed Dial • If you have assigned a speed dial (for example, the second location) to a contact or a program in Speed Dial, you can simply press and hold the 2 key on the phone keypad to dial the contact’s number or open the program. To delete a speed dial entry 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Speed Dial. 2. Select the desired entry and click Menu > Delete. 10.
Using Other Applications 43 To create a voice tag for a program To create a voice tag for a program, for example, Camera, do the following: 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Camera. (Do not press CENTER OK when Camera is selected.) 2. Click Menu > Add Voice Tag. 3. After the message/beep, say “Camera.” 4. When the voice tag is successfully trained, the phone will play back the voice tag. Click OK. 5. Enter appropriate details in Name, Value, and Keypad assignment. Click Done to save the new voice tag.
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Chapter 2 Using Phone Features 2.1 Using the Phone 2.2 Making a Call 2.3 Receiving a Call 2.4 In-Call Options 2.5 Additional Dialing Information 2.6 SIM Tool Kit (STK) 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. The Phone screen From the Phone screen, you can open, call, or find a contact, and even save a new number in Contacts. To access the Phone screen, do any of the following: • Press ( • Enter the phone number by pressing the keys on the keypad. ).
Using Phone Features 47 2.2 Making a Call With your phone, you can make calls from the Home screen, the Phone screen, from Contacts, Speed Dial, Call History, or SIM Contacts (contacts stored on your SIM card). Make a call from the Home screen • Enter the phone number by pressing keys on the keypad, and press ( ). • Press ( Note ) if you need to backspace. You can also use the QWERTY keyboard to dial numbers on your phone.
Using Phone Features Make a call from Contacts 1. On the Home screen, click Contacts (if displayed) or click Start > Contacts. 2. Select the desired contact, and press ( ). 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. 1. On the Home screen, click Contacts (if displayed) or click Start > Contacts. 2. Select the contact. 3. Press NAVIGATION left or right.
Using Phone Features 49 Make a call from Speed Dial You can make calls using Speed Dial. To learn how to use Speed Dial, see “Using Speed Dial” in chapter 10. Make a call from SIM Manager 1. Click Start > Expert > SIM Manager. Wait for the contents of your SIM card to load. 2. Choose the contact you want to call and click Menu > Call. For more information about SIM Manager, see chapter 5. 2.3 Receiving a Call When you receive a phone call, you have the option to answer it or ignore it.
Using Phone Features 2.4 In-Call Options Your phone lets you manage multiple calls at the same time. During a call, click Menu to access in-call options. Call Waiting should be enabled and supported for you to be notified of an incoming call when you are using the phone. To enable Call Waiting, click Start > Settings > Phone > Call Waiting > Provide call waiting notifications. To answer another call 1. Click Answer to take the second call and put the first call on hold. 2.
Using Phone Features 51 To turn on and off the Speakerphone • During a call, click Menu > Speakerphone On. The at the top of the screen. • icon appears To turn off the Speakerphone, click Menu > Speakerphone Off. Alternatively, the speakerphone can be toggled on and off by pressing and holding ( ) during the call. WARNING! To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold your phone against your ear when the Speakerphone is turned on. To mute a call • During a call, click Menu > Mute.
Using Phone Features Insert a pause or long pause in a dialing sequence Some international calls or phone numbers require a pause or long pause in the dialing sequence in order for the call to process successfully. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Select the contact and press CENTER OK to open the contact card. 3. Click Menu > Edit. 4. Position the cursor on the phone number where you want to insert a pause. 5. Click Menu > Insert Pause or Insert Wait.
Using Phone Features 53 2.7 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit Phones Car kits that support the SIM Access Profile (SAP) can connect to your phone and access its SIM card via Bluetooth. Notes • Make sure that all phone contacts are stored in the SIM card and not in the phone memory. Configure the car kit to download contacts only from SIM card. • Contact your wireless service provider to find out which car kit phone models are compatible with your phone. 1.
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Chapter 3 Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 3.1 About Synchronization 3.2 Using Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Center 3.3 Installing and Using Microsoft ActiveSync® 3.4 Synchronizing with Your Computer 3.5 Synchronizing via Bluetooth 3.
Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 3.1 About Synchronization You can take information from your computer wherever you go by synchronizing them to your phone.
Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 57 3.2 Using Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Center Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Center is the replacement for Microsoft® ActiveSync® on Windows Vista™. Set up synchronization between your phone and PC 1. Connect your phone to your PC. Windows Mobile Device Center configures itself and then opens. 2. On the license agreement screen, click Accept. 3. On the Windows Mobile Device Home screen, click Set up your device.
Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 3.3 Installing and Using Microsoft ActiveSync® Follow the steps below to install and set up ActiveSync 4.5 or later on Windows XP or other compatible Windows systems. Note For a list of compatible Windows systems, please go to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/activesync45.mspx Install and set up ActiveSync 1. Insert the Getting Started Disc into the disc drive on your PC. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install ActiveSync. 3.
Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 59 3.4 Synchronizing with Your Computer Connect your phone to your PC to synchronize the information between your phone and PC. While your phone is connected, ActiveSync (or Windows Mobile Device Center on your PC) synchronizes every time you make a change on either the PC or your phone. You can also manually start and stop synchronization any time. To start and stop synchronization when using Windows Mobile Device Center 1.
Synchronizing Information with Your Computer To synchronize with more than one computer You can set up your phone to synchronize with more than one PC or with a combination of one or more PCs and Exchange Server. When synchronizing with multiple computers, the items that you synchronize will appear on all of the computers with which they are synchronized.
Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 61 3.5 Synchronizing via Bluetooth You can connect and synchronize your phone with the PC using Bluetooth. To synchronize with a computer via Bluetooth 1. Set up the synchronization software (Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync) on your computer to use a Bluetooth connection. For more information, see the software Help on your computer. 2. On your phone, click Start > ActiveSync. 3.
Synchronizing Information with Your Computer 3.6 Synchronizing Music and Video If you want to carry your music or other digital media along with you while you travel, set up Microsoft Windows Media Player on your computer to synchronize music and video 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.
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. To customize the Home screen 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Home Screen. 2. In Home screen layout, Color scheme, Background image, and Time out, select the options you want, and click Done. To set a picture as the background 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Pictures & Videos. 2.
Managing your Phone 65 To set the date and time 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Date and Time. 2. Set the Time zone, Date, and Time, and then click Done. Choose how to be notified about events or actions A profile is a group of settings that determine how your phone will alert you to phone events such as incoming calls and notifications. To change the current profile 1. On the Home screen, click Profile [Type]. Example: Profile Normal. 2. Choose a new profile, and click Done.
Managing your Phone To set sound for the keypad and keyboard 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Sounds. 2. In Keypad control, select a sound. Select None if you do not want to hear any sound while pressing a key. 3. Click Done. To copy a sound to your phone After a sound file is located on your phone, you can use it for a ring tone, notification, or reminder. Sound files in either .wav, .mid, .wma, or .MP3 formats can be used. 1. Connect the phone to your PC using a USB connection. 2.
Managing your Phone 67 Set performance and maintenance options To change accessibility settings 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Accessibility. 2. Select your preference for the following: • In System font size, set the size of the font that is displayed on the screen. • In Multipress time out, set the length of time between keypresses when entering text in Multipress mode. • In Confirmation time out, set the delay before an unconfirmed action times out.
Managing your Phone To find the operating system version number • On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > About. To find the phone specification • On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Device Information. To turn on and off error reporting 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Error Reporting. 2. Select Enable or Disable and click Done. 4.
Managing your Phone 69 4.3 Using Task Manager and Managing Memory To see how much memory is available 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > About. 2. Scroll down to Available Memory. Use Task Manager Task Manager allows you to view all the programs currently running on your phone in the form of a list. To start Task Manager • Click Start > Task Manager.
Managing your Phone 4.4 Managing and Backing Up Files You can back up files to your PC using Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync or copy files to a storage card that is installed on your phone. You can also efficiently manage your files and folders using File Explorer installed on your phone. To copy files using Windows Mobile Device Center/ActiveSync to the PC 1. Connect your phone to your PC. 2. In Windows Mobile Device Center, click File Management > Browse the contents of your device.
Managing your Phone 71 File Explorer - List View File Explorer - Icons View In File Explorer, click Menu to open a list that lets you send or beam the file, view the file’s properties, sort the files, and more. Storage Card is only available if a microSD is installed on your phone. To send a file as an e-mail attachment 1. In File Explorer, select a file and click Menu > Send. 2. On the Messaging screen, select an e-mail account. 3. The file will automatically be attached to the new message.
Managing your Phone You can protect your phone from unauthorized use by requiring a PIN (personal identification number) in order to make calls. Additionally, you can also lock the keypad/keyboard or the entire phone . To enable the SIM PIN 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Security > Enable SIM PIN. 2. Enter your PIN, and click Done. Note To cancel without enabling the SIM PIN, press HOME. To disable the SIM PIN 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Security > Disable SIM PIN.
Managing your Phone 73 To enable the phone lock 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Security > Device lock. 2. Select Prompt if device unused for then select the amount of time for the phone to be inactive before automatically locking. 3. Select the Password type, then enter and confirm your password. 4. Click Done. Note Once you configure the phone lock settings, you can enable the phone lock from the Quick List directly without configuring the settings again.
Managing your Phone 4.7 Resetting Your Phone Resetting your phone will remove all the data from its memory and restore the phone back to the factory default settings. WARNING! All your data will be deleted, it is recommended that you back up your data first before resetting your phone. To reset your phone 1. Click Start > Expert > Clear Storage. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the phone. The phone will restart after it has been reset.
Chapter 5 Organizing Phone Information 5.1 Contacts 5.2 SIM Manager 5.3 Calendar 5.4 Tasks 5.5 Quick Notes 5.
Managing your Phone 5.1 Contacts Contacts is your address book and information storage for the people and businesses you communicate with. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize contacts between your phone and PC. Create a contact on your phone To create a new contact on your phone 1. On the Home screen, click Contacts (if available) or click Start > Contacts > New > Outlook Contact. To create a new contact on your SIM card, select SIM Contact.
Managing your Phone 77 Edit and call a contact To view and edit a contact information 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Select the contact whose information you want to view or edit and click Menu > Edit. 3. When finished making changes, click Done. To call a contact from the contact list 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Select the contact to call and press ( number is dialed. Tip ).
Managing your Phone Share contact information To beam contact information to another device via Bluetooth 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts and then select the contact whose information you want to beam. 2. Click Menu > Send Contact > Beam. 3. Select the device where you want to beam the contact details to and click Beam. Note Before you can beam, make sure Bluetooth is turned on and set to Visible mode on your phone and the target mobile device.
Managing your Phone 79 5.2 SIM Manager SIM Manager allows you to view the contents of your SIM card and transfer contacts from your SIM card to your phone and vice versa. To create a contact on your SIM card 1. Click Start > Expert > SIM Manager. 2. Click New and enter the contact name and phone number. 3. Click Save. Tip To change contact information on your SIM card, click a contact and edit it. After modifying, click Save. To copy SIM contacts to your phone 1. Click Start > Expert > SIM Manager. 2.
Managing your Phone 5. Click Menu > Contacts to SIM. 6. Select the check boxes of the contact’s phone numbers that you want to copy to your SIM card, then click Save. To display your phone number in SIM Manager 1. On the SIM Manager screen, click Menu > Tools > List of Own Numbers. 2. Click Edit. 3. Change the name, if desired, then enter your mobile phone number. 4. Click Save. When your phone number is stored on the SIM card, it will appear on the SIM Manager screen.
Managing your Phone 81 5.3 Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between your phone and PC. Create a personal appointment To set Calendar options 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Click Menu > Tools > Options. 3. Scroll through the available settings and set your desired default options. 4. Click Done. To schedule an appointment 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2.
Managing your Phone View your appointments To view your schedule You can view your schedule in three different views: Month, Week, and Agenda. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Click the left SOFT KEY or click Menu and choose the view you want. Highlighted areas represent time segments that have scheduled appointments. Click an item to view the details of the appointment. Click to change the view.
Managing your Phone 83 Note You can only specify if an attendee is required or optional if your phone is connected to a Microsoft Exchange 2007 server. Otherwise, all attendees are designated as required. For more information, see chapter 7. 3. Choose the contact(s) you want to send the meeting request to and click Select. Note To remove an attendee from the list, select the attendee and click Menu > Remove Attendee. 4. On the New Appointment screen, click Done. The meeting request is sent out.
Managing your Phone 5.4 Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. To create a task 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Tasks. 2. Click Menu > New Task. 3. Enter the necessary task information and click Done. • Set a Priority for the task. This item can be referenced when sorting tasks. • Enter a Start date and Due date if the task starts and ends at a specific time. • Enter a Reminder if you want to be notified if the task is due.
Managing your Phone 85 5.5 Quick Notes Quick Notes lets you type messages that you frequently use and save them on your phone. You can then send them via e-mail, text message, or MMS. To create a new note 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Quick Notes. 2. Click New: 3. Enter the text and click Done. If you want to send the text immediately, click Menu > Send. To send a note 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Quick Notes. 2.
Managing your Phone Tip If you delete a voice note that has a default name, such as Recording1, this name becomes available for a new voice note. To listen to a voice note 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Office > Voice Notes. 2. Select the voice note to play, and press CENTER OK. Tip To stop listening to the voice note, click Stop while the voice note is playing. To use a voice note as a ring tone 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Office > Voice Notes. 2.
Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 6.1 Messaging 6.2 Text Message 6.3 MMS Messages 6.4 Setting Up E-mail Accounts 6.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 6.1 Messaging Messaging is where all of your e-mail, text message, and MMS accounts are located. When you receive a new message, you can open that particular message from the Home screen. Simply scroll to the row where the new message is and click it To access your message accounts, click Start > Messaging and then click the account you want to open.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 89 6.2 Text Message Send short text messages to your contacts. Compose and send text messages To compose and send a text message 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging. 2. Select Text Messages and click Select. 3. Click Menu > New. 4. Enter the mobile phone number of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon (;). To access phone numbers from Contacts, in To, press CENTER OK and select a recipient from the list. 5. Enter your message.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 6.3 MMS Messages Creating and sending Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages to your friends and family is fun and easy. To access MMS • On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging > MMS. To access MMS message folders • Click Start > Messaging > MMS, then click Menu > Folders. MMS Message Folders Edit MMS settings When you purchase your phone, it is already preset with your wireless service provider’s MMS server settings.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 91 To configure MMS settings 1. On the Messaging screen, select MMS and click Menu > Settings to open the Preferences screen. 2. Select or clear the provided check boxes according to your needs. 3. On the Preferences screen, click Menu > MMSC Settings to access Multimedia Messaging Service Center (MMSC) settings. 4. Check if your phone is preset with MMS server settings.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 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 • 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 93 6. Click Insert Audio to insert an audio clip. Select an audio clip on the Select Audio screen. To record a new audio clip, click Menu > Capture Audio 7. Click Send to send the message. Notes • To send a copy of this message to others, access Cc and Bcc by clicking Menu > Options > Send Options. • To remove the photo, text, or audio, select the item and press ( ).
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 6.4 Setting Up E-mail Accounts Before you can send and receive e-mail, you need to set up your e-mail account on your phone.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 95 Set up a POP3/IMAP4 e-mail account You can easily set up an e-mail account that you have with an Internet service provider (ISP), a web-based e-mail or an account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account) on your phone. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging > New E-mail Account. 2. In Email address, enter your e-mail address. Select Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet and click Next.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 6.5 E-mail After setting up e-mail accounts on your phone, you can start sending and receiving e-mail messages. Create and reply to e-mails To compose and send an e-mail 1. Click Start > Messaging then select an e-mail account. 2. Click Menu > New. 3. Enter the e-mail address of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon. To access e-mail addresses stored in Contacts, click To. 4. Enter a subject and compose your message.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 97 Filter the e-mail messages in your Inbox to only display the e-mails that contain the sender or e-mail subject you are searching for. Enter the sender name or e-mail subject you want to look for using the keypad or keyboard. As you press keys, the list narrows down to the conditions you set. For example, pressing “S” then “A” narrows the list to only those e-mails that contain letters “SA. PC, and Pa” in the From, To, and Subject fields including the message body.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook To download an attachment In an open message with an attachment to download, click the attachment. If there is more than one attachment, click the other attachments to download them. You can directly open the file in the associated program after you download them by clicking the attachment again. To reply to or forward an e-mail 1. Open the message and click Menu > Reply > Reply, Reply All, or Forward. 2. Enter your response.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 99 5. Click Reply or click Menu > Reply and choose whether to reply to the sender(s) or forward the message. 6. Enter your response and click Send. Tip E-mail can contain hyperlinks to Web pages. Send and download e-mails The manner in which you send and receive e-mails depends on the type of e-mail account you have. To send and receive e-mail for an Outlook account 1. Click Start > ActiveSync. 2. Connect your phone to your PC.
Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook Customize e-mail settings To change the download size and format for Outlook e-mail 1. Disconnect your phone from the computer. 2. Click Start > ActiveSync. 3. Click Menu > Options, select E-mail, then click Settings. 4. On the E-mail Sync screen, set the Download size limit and Message format. 5. Close ActiveSync and reconnect your phone to the computer. To change the download size and format for POP3/IMAP4 e-mail 1.
Chapter 7 Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 7.1 Synchronizing Your Phone with Your Company E-mail Server 7.2 Working with Company E-mails 7.3 Managing Meeting Requests 7.4 Finding Contacts in the Company Directory 7.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 7.1 Synchronizing Your Phone with Your Company E-mail Server Synchronize your phone with your company’s Microsoft Exchange Server to keep you connected with your e-mails, contacts, calendar, and other information. Set up a company e-mail server connection Use your phone to access your company e-mails by setting up an Exchange Server connection. You can get the company e-mail server information from your network administrator: 1.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 103 Start synchronization Before you start synchronizing with the Exchange Server, make sure your phone has been set up with a data connection to the Internet so that you can synchronize wirelessly. See chapter 8 for details. After you finish setting up an Exchange Server connection, your phone automatically starts synchronization. You can manually start synchronization anytime by clicking Sync in ActiveSync.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments To enable Direct Push via Comm Manager 1. Click Start > Comm Manager. 2. On the Comm Manager screen, click the Microsoft Direct Push button. The button will turn to , which indicates that you will receive e-mails as they arrive. When the button is in the retrieve your e-mails. state, you need to manually To enable Direct Push via ActiveSync 1. In ActiveSync on your phone, click Menu > Schedule. 2.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 105 Instant download through Fetch Mail Fetch Mail downloads an entire e-mail immediately without the need for you to perform a full Send/Receive action. Requirement Fetch Mail works for your phone only if your company is using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or higher. 1. Click Start > Messaging > Outlook E-mail. 2. Click an e-mail message to open it. 3. By default, only the first few kilobytes of the message is shown.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments Flag your messages Flags serve as a reminder to yourself to follow-up on important issues or requests that are indicated in the messages. Requirement Flags are enabled only if e-mails are synchronized with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or higher. Flags are disabled or hidden if e-mails are synchronized with earlier versions of Microsoft Exchange Server. To flag or unflag a message 1. Click Start > Messaging > Outlook E-mail. 2.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 107 Out-of-office auto-reply Outlook Mobile allows you to retrieve and change your out-of-office status. Just like desktop Outlook E-mail, Outlook Mobile automatically sends an auto-reply message when you’re not available. Requirement Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or higher. To send out-of-office auto-reply messages 1. Click Start > Messaging > Outlook E-mail. 2. Click Menu > Tools > Out of Office. 3.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 2. Follow the procedure in “To send a meeting request” in chapter 5 to invite required and optional attendees and send a meeting request. 3. Wait for the attendees to respond. When their responses are sent back to you, your calendar is updated as well. 4. To check the status of the attendees who responded, click Start > Calendar and then click the scheduled meeting. 5. In the meeting details, click Attendees. To reply to a meeting request 1.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 109 7.4 Finding Contacts in the Company Directory In addition to having contacts on your phone, you can access contact information from your organization’s Company Directory. Requirement Access to the Company Directory is available only if your organization is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or higher, and you have completed your first synchronization with the Exchange Server. 1. Synchronize with Exchange Server if you have never done so.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments Notes • You can save the contact from the Company Directory to your phone by selecting the contact then clicking Menu > Save to Contacts. • You can search on the following information as long as that information is included in your organization’s Company Directory: First name, Last name, E-mail name, Display name, E-mail address, or Office location. 7.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 111 4. From the Security list, select whether to encrypt only, sign the message only, or do both. 5. Click Done. To verify the digital signature on a signed message you receive 1. Open the Outlook e-mail message that has been digitally signed. 2. At the top of the message, click View signature status. 3. Click Menu > Check Certificate. To view the details of the certificate in the message, click Menu > View Certificate.
Working with Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 4. Select Encrypt messages to protect your e-mails from being viewed except by the intended recipients. Select Sign messages so that recipients are certain that e-mails are sent by you and have not been altered. 5. Click Menu > Choose Certificate to select a certificate for signing or encrypting outgoing e-mail messages.
Chapter 8 Getting Connected 8.1 Comm Manager 8.2 Ways of Connecting to the Internet 8.3 Wi-Fi 8.4 GPRS 8.5 Dial-up 8.6 Internet Explorer Mobile 8.7 Internet Sharing 8.8 Bluetooth 8.
Getting Connected 8.1 Comm Manager Comm Manager acts like a central switch that lets you enable or disable phone features as well as manage your data connections easily. To open Comm Manager: • Click Start > Comm Manager. 1. Click to toggle between turning on or off Flight mode. Turning on Flight mode turns off the phone, Bluetooth and WLAN functions. 2. Click to enabling or disable the phone. Click Settings > Phone to access phone settings. 3. Click to toggle between turning on or off Bluetooth.
Getting Connected 115 8.2 Ways of Connecting to the Internet Your phone’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through wireless and conventional connections. You can connect to the Internet by using one of the following: • Wi-Fi • GPRS • Dial-up Note You can also add and set up the following connections: • VPN: A VPN connection is used to access your corporate network by using an existing Internet connection.
Getting Connected You can check the Wi-Fi icon the Title bar on the screen to see if you are connected to the Wi-Fi network. To see the status icons, please see “Status Indicators” in chapter 1. Notes • Wi-Fi connects to the default network that is available on your phone. However, GPRS starts by default if your phone does not detect any Wi-Fi signal. • In Comm Manager, click Settings > WLAN Settings > Connection Status to check the current connection status and signal quality of each Wi-Fi channel.
Getting Connected 117 To increase security on the Wi-Fi network The LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) feature of Comm Manager helps increase security on your phone, and ensures that nobody is able to access your network without your permission. 1. On the WLAN Settings screen, select LEAP. 2. Click Menu > New. Note By default, the LEAP screen displays data that you entered previously.
Getting Connected To set up a new GPRS connection 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS > New. 2. In Description, enter a name for the connection. 3. In Connects to, select The Internet. 4. Enter the name of the GPRS Access point of your wireless service provider. 5. Enter the appropriate information in the remaining fields, if required by your wireless service provider. 6. Click Done. 8.
Getting Connected 119 To set up a dial-up connection to your corporate network 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Dial-up > Add. 2. In Description, enter a name for the connection. 3. In Connects to, select Work. 4. Enter the appropriate information in the remaining fields. 5. Click Done.
Getting Connected 8.6 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. Browsing the Web 1. In Internet Explorer, click Menu > Address Bar. 2. Enter the address and click Go. 3. Use the NAVIGATION CONTROL to browse the Web page. Press CENTER OK when a link is highlighted to access it.
Getting Connected 121 8.7 Internet Sharing With Internet Sharing, you can use your phone as an external modem for another device such as a PDA or notebook computer. Notes • Make sure your phone has a SIM card installed, and you have set up a GPRS or phone dial-up modem connection on your phone. If your phone has not been set up with a data connection yet, click Menu > Connection Settings on the Internet Sharing screen. For more information about setting up a GPRS connection, see "GPRS".
Getting Connected 8.8 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Phones with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information within a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. 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 123 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. To create a Bluetooth partnership 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 2. Click Bluetooth > Add new device. Your phone searches for other Bluetooth-enabled devices and lists them. 3. Select the desired device name in the list and click Next. 4.
Getting Connected 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 Bluetooth and then on the screen, select a Bluetooth device. 3. Click Menu > Edit. 4. Enter a new display name for the Bluetooth device, then click Next. 5. Click Done. To delete a Bluetooth partnership 1.
Getting Connected 125 4. Select the name of the headset, and click Next. 5. In Passcode, enter the alphanumeric passcode for the Bluetooth headset, then click Next. The passcode is usually “0000”. A message will appear saying that your phone has connected to the headset, click OK. 6. Enter the display name for the headset and click Next. 7. Select the check boxes for the Wireless Stereo (if available) and Hands Free services, and click Done.
Getting Connected 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. Notes • If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth capabilities, you need to connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer.
Getting Connected 127 3. Now you are ready to beam. On your phone, select an item to beam. The item can be an appointment in your calendar, a task, a contact card, or a file. 4. Click Menu > Beam [type of item]. 5. Select the device name to which you want to beam to. 6. Click Beam. 7. If you beamed a calendar, task, or contact item to your computer and it is not automatically added to Outlook, click File > Import and Export to import it to Microsoft Outlook on your computer.
Getting Connected 2. Bluetooth Explorer then scans for other Bluetooth-enabled devices. From the list, select a Bluetooth device you want to connect to. You may need to enter a passcode in order for you to connect to the device. 3. If there are files contained in the Bluetooth shared folder on the other device, you will be able to see them on the Bluetooth Explorer screen. Select a file and click Menu > Edit and choose to cut or copy the files. 4. Click Up twice. 5.
Getting Connected 129 d. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select your phone, then click Connect. • For Windows Vista a. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. b. Click Manage network connections and then under Personal Area Network, double-click Bluetooth Network Connection. c. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select your phone, then click Connect. 8.
Getting Connected Set up Windows Live Mobile The first time you use Windows Live Mobile, sign in by using your Windows Live ID, which is your Windows Live Mail or Hotmail address, and password. To set up Windows Live Mobile for the first time 1. Click Start > Windows Live. 2. Click Sign in to Windows Live. 3. On the next screen, click the links to read the Windows Live Term of Use and the Microsoft Privacy Statement. After reviewing them, click Accept. 4.
Getting Connected 131 The Windows Live Mobile interface On the main interface of Windows Live Mobile, you will see a search bar, navigation bar, and an area where you can customize to show your picture. 1 This is the Windows Live Search bar. 2 Press NAVIGATION left or right to switch among Live Mail, Messenger, and Sync status. Click to open/ activate the selected Windows Live component. 3 Click to access Windows Live Messenger settings. 4 Click Menu to access and change settings.
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Chapter 9 Experiencing Multimedia 9.1 Camera 9.2 Pictures & Videos 9.3 Windows Media Player Mobile 9.4 Audio Manager 9.
Experiencing Multimedia 9.1 Camera Taking photos and shooting video clips are easy with your phone’s built-in camera. To open Camera Do any of the following: • Press the CAMERA button on the right side of the phone. • On the Home screen, click Start > Camera. To exit Camera ). • Press ( Note ) simply "minimizes" the Camera program, it is still runing in the Pressing ( background. To close the Camera program, go to Task Manager.
Experiencing Multimedia 135 Using the above capture modes, the camera captures files in the following formats: Capture type Still Image Video Format JPEG Motion-JPEG AVI (.avi) MPEG-4 (.mp4) H.263 baseline (.3gp) MPEG-4 (.mp4) H.263 baseline (.3gp) MMS Video To change the capture mode 1. On the Camera screen, click to select and then keep clicking Next Setting . 2. Press NAVIGATION right to open the Mode list. 3. Click a capture mode from the list and then click OK.
Experiencing Multimedia 5 Depending on the capture mode, this shows the remaining, available shots of pictures that you can take or remaining duration that can be recorded. While recording video, this shows the recorded duration. 6 Click to open the Camera Settings screen. 7 Indicates the current Metering mode being used, either Center Area ( ) or Average ( ). 8 Adjust the exposure value from -2 EV to +2 EV (increments of 0.5) by pressing NAVIGATION left or right.
Experiencing Multimedia 137 The camera zoom range for a picture or video depends on the capture mode and capture size. Also, please note the capture sizes available for certain capture formats also vary from one capture mode to another. The Review screen After capturing a photo or video, you will be presented with options that you can do with the captured media file. Icon Function Click to go back to Camera screen. Click to delete the captured image or video clip.
Experiencing Multimedia Option Allows you to Only available in Sports mode. The Capture Speed option determines the interval between shots. The Snapshots option determines how many shots to take with a single press of CENTER OK. Specify the white balance setting such as Auto, Daylight, Night, Incandescent, and Fluorescent to suit the lighting environment. You can also choose a special effect such as Grayscale, Sepia, or Cool to apply to your photos or video clips.
Experiencing Multimedia 139 2. Select a media file and click View or Play (if video file) to view or play back the file. This icon indicates that the file is a GIF animation file. Click View to play back the file. This icon indicates that the file is a video file. Click Play to play back the file in Windows Media Player Mobile. Note If you cannot find the media file in the default My Pictures folder, click Menu > Folders > My Device to go to other folders.
Experiencing Multimedia 9.3 Windows Media Player Mobile 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. To open Windows Media Player Mobile, click Start > Windows Media. About the controls By default, these hardware buttons are assigned to Windows Media Player Mobile functions.
Experiencing Multimedia 141 About the screens and menus Windows Media Player Mobile has three primary screens: Playback screen The default screen that displays the playback controls and the video window. Now Playing screen 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.
Experiencing Multimedia Copy files to your phone Use the Sync feature in Windows Media Player on your PC to synchronize (copy) digital media files from your PC to your phone. Using Sync ensures that protected files and album art (for skins) are copied to your phone correctly. To synchronize content to your phone automatically 1. On your PC, start Windows Media Player and then connect your phone to your PC. 2. In the Device Setup Wizard, type a name for the phone and click Finish. 3.
Experiencing Multimedia 143 Drag files from the content list to sync to your phone Playlists and Library list Dragging a file into the Sync list Playlist or library content list Start Sync Notes • Always use Windows Media Player 11 on your PC to synchronize (copy) files to your phone. • Audio files copy faster if Windows Media Player is configured to automatically set the quality level for audio files copied to your phone. For more information, see the Windows Media Player Help.
Experiencing Multimedia Play media To play media on your phone Use the library to find and play songs, videos, and playlists that are stored on your phone or storage card. 1. If you are not on the Library screen, click Menu > Library. 2. If necessary, on the Library screen, click Menu > Library, and then select the library that you want to use. 3. In most cases, Windows Media Player Mobile automatically updates the library.
Experiencing Multimedia 145 9.4 Audio Manager Audio Manager is a music browser and player in one. It gives you access to all the music files on your phone, and allows you to easily browse for the music that you want to play by organizing music into categories. To open Audio Manager • Click Start > Audio Manager. Notes • Audio Manager searches for all music files stored on your phone memory and storage card that have the following audio formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, and AAC+.
Experiencing Multimedia No. Description 1 Open the All Songs submenu where you can browse music files by file name or song title. 2 Open the Playlists submenu where you can create playlists and play them back. 3 Open a submenu where you can browse music files by the selected category. 4 Switch to the Music Player screen. (Music Player does not automatically start playback. Press CENTER OK to start playback.) 5 Shows the current submenu name.
Experiencing Multimedia 147 Music Player Music Player is integrated with Audio Manager, and lets you play back music files. After selecting a song in the Library, Music Player opens and automatically plays it. Note If the last screen you were in was the Music Player when you closed Audio Manager, next time you launch Audio Manager, it will open Music Player directly. To switch back to the Library, click Library. Control Does this Press CENTER OK Play/Pause the song. Shows the playback time.
Experiencing Multimedia Control Press 7 Does this Loop songs during playback. Library Return to the Library screen. Menu Open a menu where you can choose to add the current song to a playlist, set the playback mode, set the song as ring tone, and more. Playlists A playlist is a list of music files that play in a sequential order. The Playlists screen shows the current playlists that are found on the phone memory and storage card.
Experiencing Multimedia 149 To create a playlist 1. On the Library’s Main screen, select Playlists and press CENTER OK. 2. On the Playlists screen, click Menu > New. 3. Enter a Playlist name then click OK. 4. On the Playlists screen, select the playlist you have just created and then click Edit. 5. Click Menu > Add. 6. Select the songs you want to add to the playlist by pressing CENTER OK, or click Menu > Select All to choose all the songs. 7. Click OK thrice to return to the Playlists screen.
Experiencing Multimedia MP3 Trimmer Use MP3 Trimmer to trim MP3 files. You can choose to save it as a new file or set it as a ring tone. 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 This control Does this 1 Title Shows the name for the song. 2 Duration Shows the length of the song after trimming. 3 Time Shows the playback time when the song is played. 4 Play/Stop Press CENTER OK to toggle between playing and stopping playback.
Experiencing Multimedia 151 To trim the MP3 file 1. In the Trim screen, use the NAVIGATION CONTROL to select Mark in. 2. Use NAVIGATION left/right to set the Mark in point. After you set the Mark in point, the song will play back starting from the Mark in point. Use NAVIGATION left/right to adjust the Mark in point if needed. 3. Use the NAVIGATION CONTROL to select Mark out and then use NAVIGATION left/right to set the Mark out point.
Experiencing Multimedia 9.5 Midlet Manager The MIDlet Manager allows you to download Java-based applications, such as games and tools that are specifically designed for mobile devices. To install MIDlets from the Internet 1. On the Home screen, click Start > MIDlet Manager. 2. Click Menu > Install > Browse to open Internet Explorer Mobile. 3. Locate the MIDlet/MIDlet suite while connected to the Internet. 4. Select the MIDlet/MIDlet suite to download. 5.
Experiencing Multimedia 153 To install MIDlets from a local folder 1. On the Home screen, click Start > MIDlet Manager. 2. Click Menu > Install > Local to install the MIDlets currently saved in the My MIDlets folder. 3. Select the MIDlet/MIDlet suite from the list using the NAVIGATION CONTROL and press CENTER OK. 4. Click Yes to install. To run MIDlets on your phone 1. On the Home screen, click Start > MIDlet Manager. 2. Select a MIDlet from the list using the NAVIGATION CONTROL. 3.
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Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices A.
Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of VOX0101. FCC ID: NM8VX. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your VOX0101. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of LIBR160. 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 • ETSI EN 301 489-7 – Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for radio equipment and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS).
Appendix Federal Communications Commission Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix 159 The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in usage. Normal conditions only ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference.
Appendix 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 161 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 A.2 Specifications System information Processor/Chipset • TI's OMAPTM 850 201 MHz Memory • ROM-Nand Flash: 128 MB (Standard) • RAM: 64 MB DDR Figures are the total ROM and RAM memory available for use and storage. Since the memory is shared by the Operating System, applications, and data, the actual available memory is less than what is written. Operating system Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 6 Standard Display Type 2.
Appendix 163 Connection I/O port HTC ExtUSB™ : an 11-pin mini-USB and audio jack in one (ExtUSB is a proprietary connection interface that is trademarked by HTC) Bluetooth V 2.0 without EDR, Class 2 transmit power Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g compliant, Internal WLAN antenna Audio Microphone/speaker Built-in microphone and loud speaker (for hands-free support) Headphone AAC/AMR/WMA/WAV/MP3 codec Physical Dimension 101.5 mm(L) x 50 mm(W) x 18.
Appendix Controls and lights Lights • • • • Event notification Charge status GSM/GPRS signals Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connection Expansion slot microSD slot microSD memory card Power supply Battery Li-Ion Polymer 1050 mAh removable, rechargeable battery Talk time Up to 7 hours Standby Up to 175 hours AC adapter • AC input/frequency: 100 ~ 240 AC, 50/60Hz • DC output: 5V and 1A
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Index A Accessibility settings - confirmation time out 59 - in-call alert volume 59 - multipress time out 59 - system font size 59 ActiveSync 50 - overview 25 - synchronize 51, 95 Add and remove programs 60 Add attachment to message 89 Adobe Reader 25, 151 Alarm 58 Alarm settings 57 Alerts 57 Answer/end call 41 Attachments 90 Audio Manager 25, 137 B Back up files 62 Battery - battery information 33 - battery management 59 - low battery 34 Beam - via Bluetooth 118 Bluetooth - beaming 118 - Bluetooth mod
Index 167 Contacts 26, 68 - Beam contact information 70 - Call a contact 69 - Create a new contact 68 - Find a contact 69 - Send contact information via a text message 70 - Send contact information via MMS 70 - View and edit a contact 69 Contacts picture (capture mode) 126 Copy - contacts to SIM card 71 - files between phone and PC 62 - media files from PC to phone 134 - pictures and videos 130 - SIM contacts to phone 71 - sound file to phone 58 Currency setting 56 Customize Home screen 56 D Date setting 56 D
Index Insert a long pause in dialing sequence 44 Insert pause in dialing sequence 44 Insert SIM Card 22 Install - Microsoft ActiveSync 50 - Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 49 Install microSD Card 23 Install MIDlets - from Internet 144 - from PC 144 - locally 145 International call 43 Internet 107 Internet Explorer Mobile 26, 112 Internet Sharing 26, 113 L Language/locale setting 56 LED indicator lights 20 Licensed and protected media 133 Lock - keyboard 64 - phone 65 M Make call - from Call His
Index 169 Phone specification 60 Photo (capture mode) 126 Pictures & Videos 27, 130 Picture theme (capture mode) 126 PIN 38, 64 Playlists (Audio Manager) 140 Play media 136 POP3 87 Power management 59 Profile 57 Programs 25 - ActiveSync 25 - Adobe Reader 25 - Audio Manager 25, 137 - Bluetooth Explorer 25 - Calculator 26 - Calendar 26, 73 - Call History 26 - Camera 26 - ClearVue Document 26, 150 - ClearVue Presentation 26, 148 - ClearVue Worksheet 26, 150 - Clear Storage 26 - Comm Manager 26 - Contacts 26, 6
Index S SAPSettings 27, 45 Search for e-mails on the Exchange Server 97 Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME) 102 Securing Wi-Fi Connection 109 Send - email/SMS message 88 - MMS message 84 Send and download e-mails 91 Send appointments 74 Send messages 88 Settings 27 Setting Up E-mail Accounts 86 Set music as ring tone 141 Set up ActiveSync on PC 50 Set up Home screen 56 SharePoint documents 99 Share contact information 70 SIM Access Profile (SAP) 45 SIM Manager - copy contacts to SIM ca
Index 171 Windows Live Mobile 121 Windows Media Player - file formats 132 - menus 133 - overview 27 - troubleshooting 136 Windows Mobile Device Center 49 Windows Mobile software version 60 Z Zoom 128