NeoPoint™ 1600 User’s Guide NeoPoint - Your New Point of Communication Preliminary Draft SIMPLY MORE INTELLIGENT © Copyright 1998, 1999 NeoPoint, Inc.
About This Manual The information in this manual is for informational use only, subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by NeoPoint. NeoPoint assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.
FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance The NeoPoint phone is approved for use in CDMA networks. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Regulations. Operation of this phone is subject to the condition that it does not cause harmful interference. Your wireless hand-held portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
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Table of Contents About This Manual.............................................................................. ii Document Number .............................................................................. ii Copyrights and Trademarks ................................................................ ii Getting Technical Support .................................................................. ii FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance..............................iii Table of Contents...........
Soft Keys 1 & 2 .................................................................. 26 Main/Menu and Back Keys ................................................ 26 SEND, CLR, and END Keys.............................................. 26 SHIFT, NEXT, and SPACE Keys ...................................... 27 Display Screen ........................................................................... 28 Main and Menu Screens ............................................................ 29 Onscreen Icons.............
Table of Contents Volume .......................................................................................49 Key Beep ....................................................................................50 Alerts...........................................................................................50 Main Screen ................................................................................50 Display ........................................................................................
Unlocking the Phone.................................................................. 67 Changing the Phone Mode......................................................... 68 Changing the Incoming Mode ................................................... 68 Changing the Incoming Mode to Receive Data ................. 68 Changing the Incoming Mode to Receive a Fax ................ 69 Changing the Incoming Mode to Normal Voice Calls ....... 69 Using Inbox..........................................................
Table of Contents Using Preferences ..............................................................................78 Changing the Ringer Type..........................................................78 Changing the Volume of the Ringer, Ear Piece, or Key Pad......79 Key Beep ....................................................................................79 Setting the Alerts ........................................................................79 Deleting Your Phone Number from the Main Screen ......
Using Block My CallerID.......................................................... 92 Forwarding a Call ...................................................................... 92 Disabling Call Forwarding ........................................................ 92 Setting Call Timers .................................................................... 93 Chapter 5: NeoPoint Care and Troubleshooting ......................95 Overview..............................................................................
Table of Contents Setup Procedures ...............................................................118 Receiving a Fax .................................................................119 Sending a Fax ....................................................................120 Using Other Fax Programs .......................................................120 Setting Up Your NeoPoint to Receive and Send a Data File...........121 Using HyperTerminal ...............................................................
Exiting E-mail.......................................................................... 139 Web Sites ........................................................................................ 139 Searching for Web Sites and Services ..................................... 139 InfoSpace .......................................................................... 140 WhoWhere........................................................................ 140 Mobile Directory ..............................................
Preface Daily Applications of Your NeoPoint 1600 Congratulations! Your new NeoPoint 1600 is going to change the way you communicate. NeoPoint 1600: a smart, simple solution to your active life style. NeoPoint 1600 is a compact, lightweight personal communications system with added features for the person on the go.
Overview of This Manual This manual is intended for use with the NeoPoint 1600 phone. The following table lists each chapter with a brief description. Chapter Title Description Chapter 1: Getting Started Provides a quick start checklist and a brief introduction that helps you get started using your NeoPoint 1600 phone. Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications Provides a brief overview of the NeoPoint 1600 menus and features.
Preface Dual-Mode The NeoPoint 1600 is a cellular band, dual-mode wireless phone, compatible with both digital (CDMA) and analog (AMPS) networks operating at 800MHz The term dual-mode represents the ability of your NeoPoint 1600 to transmit and receive signals from both analog and digital cellular phone systems.. The benefits of having a dual-mode phone include being able to use your phone when traveling and in an area where CDMA digital is not yet activated.
Transmit Power minimum power required to communicate with the base station and actually idles in between spoken words. This results in much lower average power radiating from the antenna than other technologies. Increased System Capacity Provides 3-10 times the capacity compared to other technologies. This results in fewer dropped calls and system busy signals for the user. Digital Services Allows user new services including caller ID, data and Fax, text messaging, and simultaneous voice and data.
Preface Safety Important! Read these safety guidelines prior to using your phone. Failure to follow these rules and guidelines may be dangerous and illegal. Road Safety Information Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. Talking on the phone while driving is dangerous and illegal in some states. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before conversing.
Blasting and Refueling Safety Information Do not use your phone near a blasting site. Power down your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Radio transmissions in such areas could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or even death. Obey all posted signs and instructions regarding the use of wireless phone usage.
1 1 Chapter 1: Getting Started Overview This chapter is divided into three sections: • Battery Installation and Charging • NeoPoint Phone Description • Basic NeoPoint Phone Operation NeoPoint™ 1600 User’s Guide 19
1 Battery Installation and Charging Before you can use your NeoPoint phone, you must install and charge your battery. Inserting Your Battery To insert the battery into the phone, you need to align the battery alignment slots. Insert the top of the battery into the top of the battery slot at a slight angle.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Once the top is inserted, lay the battery flat into the battery slot and push forward until the battery clicks and locks into place.
1 Charging Your Battery 1. Insert one end of the travel charger into your NeoPoint phone.
Chapter 1: Getting Started 2. Flip the plug prongs out and plug into the socket. Your phone will begin charging. Approximate charging time for the batteries are: Slim Battery 90% charged 1.5 hrs (approx.) Extended Battery 90% charged 2 hrs (approx.) Once your phone is charged, you can begin normal use. The following section describes the components of your NeoPoint phone.
1 NeoPoint Phone Description The following shows key components of the NeoPoint phone.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Key Functions The following describes keys and their functions. Power On/Off Key The Power On/Off key performs two functions: powering the phone on or off and accesses Quick Mode. Power On With the phone off, press the Power On/Off key. The phone will power on, momentarily display the IGS Splash screen, and then display the NeoPoint Main screen.
1 Scrolling Pages When in an application (Contacts, Schedule, To Do, etc.) that contains more entries than the screen can display, press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN keys to scroll through the entries. Navigator Key The Navigator key is located below the display screen. It is a four-way button used to move the cursor up, down, left, and right. If you press on the left side of the key, the cursor will scroll to the left (providing it has that option).
Chapter 1: Getting Started To place a call from within an application, select the number and press the SEND key. C LR Clears the last-entered character, or the character located to the left of the cursor. Press and hold will clear all characters in a field. END Terminates the call. SHIFT, NEXT, and SPACE Keys These keys are used in conjunction with specific features. The functions of these keys change based on the specific feature.
1 Display Screen The Display Screen features many onscreen indicators and one-touch navigation to applications.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Main and Menu Screens There are two screens that allow you access to the applications when using the NeoPoint phone: Main Screen and Menu Screen. Main Menu Main Screen Displayed after powering on the NeoPoint phone. This screen displays several onscreen icons (refer to the next section for a description of onscreen icons) and allows access to six applications with one touch of a button.For more information on the Main screen, refer to “Main Screen” on page 35.
1 Onscreen Icons The main screen displays several onscreen icons: the following describes each of the onscreen icons you may see on the NeoPoint phone: Signal Strength Displays the strength of the signal being received by the phone. NO SVC No Service The phone is not receiving a signal from the network, which may be the result of one of the following: Searching for system No service New Voicemail A voicemail message has been received. New Text Message A text message has been received.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Recurring Event Indicates that the scheduled event is a recurring event (daily, 4th Tuesday, 4th Friday, each 23rd, never, weekly, yearly). All Day Event Indicates that the scheduled event is an all day event. Event Alarm Indicates that the scheduled event has an alarm set. Inbox Accesses the Inbox screen and allows you to view and/or retrieve your voicemail, text messages, and e-mail.
1 Preferences Accesses the Preferences screen and allows you to customize your NeoPoint to suit your needs. More... Accesses the More... screen and allows to access your carrier service provider services.
Chapter 1: Getting Started words in an internal database to determine the word you are typing. T9 will select the matching word that is most often used. When in data entry mode and T9 appears in the bottom right of the display, you may enter the word. If it is not displayed, press SOFT KEY 2 until the T9 mode indicator appears. The following example demonstrates how you can practice using T9 mode. 1. Once you are in T9 mode, type the entire word, using one key press per letter.
1 Try another example by typing the e-mail address: john@company.com 1. Enter the username john in t9 mode. 2. Press SOFT KEY 2 to toggle to SYM (Symbols) mode. Using the NAVIGATOR key to move the cursor to select the @ symbol. Press Select (Soft Key 1). The phone automatically returns to t9 mode, and t9 appears in the lower right corner of the display. 3. Enter company.com by pressing the following keys, in order: 2, 6, 6, 7, 2, 6, 9, 1, 2, 6, 6. You should now see john@company.com in the field.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Once you have the desired symbol, you can wait momentarily to enter the next character or change modes. Basic NeoPoint Operation Main Screen The NeoPoint phone opens with the Main screen: The Main screen allows direct access to six menu applications by pressing the N AVIGATOR key, SOFT KEY 1, or SOFT KEY 2.
1 “MiniBrowser” on page 44. • SOFT KEY 1 accesses the Call History application. For more information on the Call History application, refer to “Call History” on page 45. • SOFT KEY 2 accesses the Inbox application. For more information on the Inbox application, refer to “Inbox” on page 44. • MAIN/MENU KEY Accesses the Main screen from any application and toggles between the Main and Menu screens. • BACK KEY accesses the Main screen or previous screen.
Chapter 1: Getting Started Menu Applications The following table lists each application with a brief description: Application Description Inbox Provides access to voicemail and text messages. For a brief description, refer to “Inbox” on page 44. For procedural information, refer to “Using Inbox” on page 69. Call History Tracks all calls, including incoming, outgoing, missed, and failed. For a brief description, refer to “Call History” on page 44.
1 Application Description MiniBrowser Connects to your carrier service provider’s Internet server and allows limited Internet access. Internet access information is provided by your carrier service provider. For a brief description, refer to “MiniBrowser” on page 44. For procedural information, refer to “Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser” on page 131. Sync Allows you to transfer and update Contacts, Schedule, and To Do information between your NeoPoint phone and your PC.
Chapter 1: Getting Started 4-Digit Dialing The NeoPoint phone allows you to dial the last four digits of a phone number, given the number has been programmed into Contacts. For more information programming a contact, refer to “Using Contacts” on page 74.
1 Ending a Call After concluding your conversation, you can end your call by performing one of the following three options: • Press the END key or • Press End (Soft Key 1) to terminate your call or • Close the flip of your phone NOTE: If you have set the Active Flip feature to Off, closing the flip will not terminate your call. Redialing 1. From the Main screen, with the flip open, press the SEND key.
Chapter 1: Getting Started NOTE:If you press the END key or close the flip with Active Flip On to terminate a conference call, the connection between the other two parties will terminate. However, if one of the two parties terminates a call, it will not affect the connection between you and the remaining party. Call Waiting Call waiting is a feature offered by your carrier service provider. Call waiting is when you are on a current call and you receive an incoming call.
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1 2 Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications Overview This chapter discusses the NeoPoint Menu applications. The Menu screen contains nine main applications. Each of these nine applications and their options are discussed in the following sections. Menu Screen There are nine applications on the Menu screen. Changes to display selected application. List Icons You can change the Menu screen to display the menu items in either list or icon form. Both screens are shown here.
2 The nine applications of the NeoPoint are: • Inbox • Call History • Contacts • Schedule • To Do • MiniBrowser • Sync • Preferences • More... The following sections describe each of the applications. Inbox Voicemail is controlled by your carrier service provider. Each voicemail message is stored at the carrier server and accessed through a phone call to the mailbox at the server. Text messages are sent and stored on your phone.
Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications Call History Call History allows you to view all types of calls at the touch of a finger. When selected, it displays the last 30 numbers called with a maximum of five calls per number. These calls are divided into four types of calls: • incoming • outgoing • data • missed The type of call is indicated by the letter in front of the call, e.g., i for incoming, o for outgoing, d for data, and m for missed.
2 Contacts You can store approximately 1000 contacts in your NeoPoint phone (depending on amount of data per contact). Each contact can include: • First & last name • Title & company • Work, home, fax, mobile & other phone numbers • Business or home address • Web site & e-mail address • Note/other information When a contact is selected, the name is displayed in bold and Soft Keys 1 & 2 change to Detail, Send, and Mail (if it is an e-mail). Also, the type of number, e.g.
Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications • Alarm • Note left side of the event name. Sounds alarm (5, 10, mins. prior, etc.) and is shown as a bell on the left side of the event time. Notes about the event. To view the scheduled items for the month, press Month (Soft Key 2) from the Today view. In the Month view, a day with scheduled items will have the date underlined: e.g., 25. Refer to “Using Schedule” on page 75 for procedural information.
2 Once you complete the To Do task and change the status to Done, a check mark will appear to the left of the subject task name. Refer to “Using To Do” on page 77 for procedural information. MiniBrowser The MiniBrowser feature allows you to view internet content specially designed for mobile phone interface. Access and selections within this feature are service provider-dependent. For specific information on MiniBrowser access through your NeoPoint phone, refer to your service provider.
Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications 3. Finally, you need to have MS-Outlook or other NeoPoint-compatible personal information management (PIM) software installed on your PC. Refer to www.neopoint.com for a complete list of compatible PIM software. Refer to “Syncing the Phone with Your PC” on page 60 for procedural information. Preferences The Preferences menu allows you to access several options that you may want to change periodically. The following sections describe each of these options.
2 Key Beep There are two options in Key Beep: Key Tone Tones or Click DTMF Length Short or Long When you are experiencing problems connecting to a number, it may be because the dual tone modulated frequency (DTMF) length is too short. If the tones are too short for the system to recognize the tones for the number you are trying to reach, the number will not connect. This problem is usually experienced when you have a very weak carrier signal.
Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications Next Event On/Off. This feature displays next scheduled event on the Main screen. Soft Keys 1 & 2, Navigator Left/Right/Up/Down keys are user-definable. You can set these keys to any application or feature of the phone. For example, you can set the Left Navigator key to call your home number or set Soft Key 1 to access your security screen. The settings shown are factory default settings. Press DONE when changes are complete.
2 Power-up Lock Yes or No. Once set, this feature locks your NeoPoint phone every time your phone is powered on. Emergency List Allows you to preprogram four emergency numbers that can be dialed when the phone is locked. Refer to “Creating and Editing an Emergency List” on page 83 for information on how to create an emergency list. NOTE:It is recommended that you include the number to your carrier service provider in your emergency list.
Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications Car AutoAnswr On/Off. This feature is used with the Hands-Free Kit. When On, this features allows automatic answering while in your automobile. For more information, refer to “Activating/ Deactivating Car Auto Answer” on page 87 and “Hands-Free Kit For Your Automobile” on page 106. Wakeup Alarm Allows you to turn on or off alarm notifications.
2 Clock Setting Used to set the time, date, etc. when not within carrier service range. The carrier signal will automatically correct the clock settings when within signal range. Info Provides phone model, available memory, software release, record counts, and other information. Refer to “Using More...” on page 89 for procedural information. Voice Commands This feature allows you to view a list of your voice commands - a maximum of 30.
Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications HotKeys This feature allows you to view the list of HotKeys. HotKeys allow you to program and quickly access information and execute applications. Once a HotKey is programmed, you can access the information or application with the push of a key pad number (2-9 and 0). Refer to “Creating a HotKey” on page 91 and “Using a HotKey” on page 91 for procedural information on how to create and use HotKeys.
2 Call Forward On Allows you to forward calls to a different phone number. This feature initiates a call to your service provider and is available on a “per call basis.” Press Send or Select (changes based on specific selection). Call Timers Call timers allow you to keep a running count of the time you spend making calls. This Month Time you spent on the phone since the Start Day. Although it cannot be used for billing purposes, this helps you to maintain an approximate usage of calling time.
Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications Info The Info feature displays information about your NeoPoint phone. The following two screens display this type of information, including phone and personal information manager (PIM) information: From the PIM Info screen, press MORE (Soft Key 2) and the Versions screen will appear. When calling NeoPoint Customer Service/Support, have this information readily available.
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1 3 Chapter 3: Syncing Your NeoPoint Phone Overview This chapter discusses how to sync your NeoPoint phone and your PC. It assumes you have already installed and configured the sync software. For instructions on installing and configuring your sync software, refer to the sync documentation that came with your phone kit. Why sync your phone? The benefit of syncing is to make it convenient for you to transfer data between the NeoPoint phone and your personal information management (PIM) program.
3 Syncing the Phone with Your PC IMPORTANT!Close all PIM programs before syncing data. If the “Monitoring” phone icon is not displayed on your MS-Windows Task Bar, double-click on the SoftSync shortcut icon on your Desktop to initiate PC monitoring of your phone. Once activated, the “Monitoring” icon will be displayed on your Task Bar. 1. Power ON your NeoPoint phone. 2. Plug one end of the SoftSync cable into your NeoPoint phone.
Chapter 3: Syncing Your NeoPoint Phone Your PC 9-pin Serial Port 3. Plug the other end of the SoftSync cable into one of the 9-pin serial ports on your PC. 4. On your phone, press the Main/Menu button.
3 5. Scroll to the Sync application and press SELECT (Soft Key 1). 6. Press START (Soft Key 1) to begin data transfer between your phone and PC. When the transfer is complete, the phone will display “Sync Completed.” 7. Press DONE (Soft Key 2) to return to the Menu screen. 8.
1 4 Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Overview The purpose of this chapter is to provide you with easy-to-follow steps for NeoPoint features and commands. Making a Call... There are several different methods for placing a call. You can place a call from the Main, Call History, Contacts, Text Messages, To Do, and Schedule screens. From the Main Screen 1. Open the flip. 2. Dial the telephone number. 3. Press the SEND key.
4 Answering a Call When the phone rings, the phone will indicate that you have an incoming call by: • Ringing • Flashing the call indicator light • Displaying an onscreen message “Incoming call from 234-456-7890 (the caller’s number or restricted if blocked) You have the following options: • Press the SEND key (while the flip is open) or Soft Key 1 while indicating Talk function or • Open the flip (when Active Flip is On) or • Press any key (except for the power and volume keys and when Anykey Answer is On
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Redialing 1. From the Main screen, with the flip open, press the SEND key. This takes you to the Call History screen, displays the Call History list, and selects the last call you made on your phone. or 2. From the Main screen, with the flip closed, you can press the Soft Key 1 twice. 3. Press the SEND key again to dial and connect the call. Making a Three-Way Call Three-way calling allows you to talk with two people at the same time. 1.
4 Disabling Call Waiting Call waiting can be disabled on a per-call basis from your carrier service provider. This feature allows you to have a conversation with out interruption from other calls. To disable call waiting, use the following procedure: 1. Select More from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Select Services. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Select Call Wait Off. 6. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 7. Enter the 10-digit number to be dialed. 8. Press OK (Soft Key 1).
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Disabling Keyguard 1. Press the POWER ON/OFF key to access the Quick Mode screen. 2. Scroll to Disable Keyguard. 3. Press Select (Soft Key 1). Locking the Phone NOTE:Ensure that you know the correct lock code prior to locking the phone. Default lock code is last 4-digits of your phone number. 1. Press the POWER ON/OFF key to access the Quick Mode screen. 2. Select Lock the Phone. 3. Press Select (Soft Key 1).
4 Changing the Phone Mode 1. From the Quick Mode screen, use the Navigator key to scroll to Mode. 2. Use the Navigator key to scroll to Normal, PDA or Silent mode. 3. Normal Sends and receives calls - normal phone operation Silent Turns off ringer, clicks, and other sound generation. Can still receive and place calls.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone 4. Press the Power On/Off key once to display the Quick Mode screen. 5. From the Quick Mode screen, use the Navigator key to scroll to Incoming. 6. Use the Navigator key to select Data In. Your phone is now set to receive incoming data calls. Changing the Incoming Mode to Receive a Fax This feature allows your NeoPoint to function like a fax modem and pass wireless fax information to your PC.
4 Deleting Voicemail Listings Voicemail function is controlled by the carrier. Each voicemail message is stored at the carrier server and individually accessed through a phone call to the mailbox at the server. 1. Select Inbox from the Menu screen. 2. The cursor will default to Voicemail. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Press View (Soft Key 2). This displays the Voicemail List. 4. Press Delete (Soft Key 2) and a pop-up window displays “Delete all voicemails?” 5.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Locking Text Messages 1. Scroll to the Inbox from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Select Text from the Inbox screen. 4. Press View (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to the desired message to be opened. 6. Press Detail (Soft Key 1). 7. Press Options (Soft Key 1). 8. Select Lock (Soft Key 1) The text message is now locked and cannot be overwritten or deleted. The Lock-In Option screen now changes to Unlock, ready for your disposal.
4 Saving a Number From a Text Message If a text message contains a phone number, you can save the number to your Contacts list by performing the following procedure: 1. Select Inbox from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Select Text from the Inbox screen. 4. Press View (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to the desired message using the Navigator key. 6. Press Detail (Soft Key 1). The message is displayed. 7. Press Options (Soft Key 1). 8. Select Find numbers. 9. Press OK (Soft Key 1).
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Using Call History Making a Call From Call History 1. Select Call History from the Menu screen (or by pressing a soft key from the Main screen if the soft key is set up as “Calls”). 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to the desired number using the Navigator key. 4. Press the SEND key. or Press Send (Soft Key 1). or Press Options (Soft Key 2), select Detail, and press OK (Soft Key 1) and press Send (Soft Key 1).
4 4. Press Options (Soft Key 2). 5. Select Delete. A pop-up window displays “Delete the call details?” requesting you confirm your decision. 6. Press OK (Soft Key 1). 7. Press Yes (Soft Key 1). Using Contacts Creating a New Contact Entry 1. Select Contacts from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Select Add New Contact. 4. Press New (Soft Key 1). 5. Enter the contact information, i.e., names, numbers, etc. 6. Press Done (Soft Key 1) when finished.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone 7. Use the CLR key to erase a character or press and hold CLR to delete the entire field. 8. After you have finished entering the information, press Done (Soft Key1). Deleting an Entry in Contacts 1. Select Contacts from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Use the Navigator key to select the entry you want to delete. 4. Press Detail (Soft Key 1). 5. Press Delete (Soft Key 2). A pop-up window appears and displays “Delete record?” 6.
4 7. Use the Key pad to enter the Subject and Note information. 8. Press Done (Soft Key 1) when finished. Making a Call in Schedule 1. Select Schedule from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Use the Navigator key to select the date of the entry or press Month (Soft Key 2) and select a date from the monthly calendar. If there are multiple entries for that day, select the desired scheduled event.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone 7. Press Delete (Soft Key 2). A pop-up window appears and displays “Delete record?” 8. Press Yes (Soft Key 1) to confirm. Using To Do Creating a To Do Entry 1. Select To Do from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Use the Navigator key to select Add New Item. 4. Press New (Soft Key 1). 5. Use the Navigator key to set the Priority and Status. 6. Use the Key Pad to enter the Subject and Note. 7. Press Done (Soft Key 1).
4 Deleting a To Do Entry 1. Select To Do from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Use the Navigator key to select the entry to be deleted. 4. Press Edit (Soft Key 1). 5. Press Delete (Soft Key 2). A pop-up window appears and displays “Delete record?” 6. Press Yes (Soft Key 1) to confirm. Using MiniBrowser For specific information on MiniBrowser, refer to “Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser” on page 131.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone 6. Once you select the type you like, press Done (Soft Key 1). Changing the Volume of the Ringer, Ear Piece, or Key Pad 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to Volume. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Once you highlight a function (Ringer, Ear Piece, or Key pad), use the Navigator key to change the volume level. 6. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Key Beep 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2.
4 3. Scroll to Main Screen. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to Phone Number and change to Off using the Navigator key. 6. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Changing the Time Format 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to Main Screen. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to Time Fmt and change to either 24 Hr or 12 Hr using the Navigator key. 6. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Controlling the Next Event Display from the Main Screen 1.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Changing Backlight Settings 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to Display. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to Backlight. 6. Set the length of time (5, 10, 15, 30 secs., On, or Off) using the Navigator key. 7. Press Done (Soft Key 1). NOTE:Night Light settings override Backlight settings during the hours of 5 PM to 5 AM. and the flip must be open. Changing the Display Contrast 1.
4 Changing Night Light Settings NOTE:Night Light settings override Backlight settings during the hours of 5 PM to 5 AM. In addition, the flip must be open to activate. 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to Display. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to Night Light. 6. Select the length of time (15, 30 sec., 1 min., or Off) using the Navigator key. 7. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Changing the Menu Screen to Display List or Icons 1.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Enabling/Disabling you Lock Code 1. From the Security screen and Lock Code option selected, press the Left/Right Navigator key to enable/disable the lock code. 2. When finished, press Done (Soft Key 1). Changing Your Lock Code 1. From the Security screen and Lock Code option selected, press Edit (Soft Key 2). A pop-up window will appear requesting you to enter the new lock code. 2. Enter the new lock code. It will prompt you to re-enter the new lock code. 3.
4 8. Press Reset (Soft Key 2). A pop-up window appears and displays “Set all of the user settings to the factory defaults?” 9. Press Yes (Soft Key 1) to confirm. 10. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Default Settings NOTE: Default Settings may vary depending on your carrier service. Refer to your release notes or your carrier for specific default variances.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Display Settings: Backlight Contrast Night Light Menu Screen Security: Lock Code Power-Up Lock Emergency List Defaults Database General: Active Flip Anykey Answer Sync Power Save Car AutoAnswer Wakeup Alarm Internet Shield 5 seconds 5 out of 10 Off List Enabled No On On Manual Mode Off Off On On Banner: NeoPoint 1000 Resetting the Database to Factory Defaults This feature will erase your Contacts, Schedule, and To Do settings.
4 Enabling/Disabling Active Flip 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to General. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Set Active Flip to On or Off by using the Navigator key. 6. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Enabling/Disabling Anykey Answer 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to General. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Set Anykey Answer and set it to On or Off by using the Navigator key. 6.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Enabling/Disabling Power Save 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to General. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to Power Save. 6. Set to On or Off. 7. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Activating/Deactivating Car Auto Answer This feature is used with the Hands-Free Kit for your automobile. To use this feature, install your Hands-Free Kit (refer to “Hands-Free Kit For Your Automobile” on page 106).
4 Wakeup Alarm 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to General. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Using the Navigator key, scroll to Wakeup Alarm. 6. Choose On or Off using the Navigator key. 7. Press Done (Soft Key 1). Internet Shield 1. Scroll to Preferences from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to General. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to Internet Shield using the Navigator key. 6.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Using More... Creating a Voice Command Although the following example shows “how to make a phone call” using the Voice Command feature, you can set any application or function as a voice command. 1. Scroll to the application or function to be executed by the Voice command. For this example, the selected application is Contacts. scroll to Contacts from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to a desired record. 4. Press Detail (Soft Key 1). 5.
4 5. Your commands should last no longer than 3 seconds. 6. If your command consists of only of one word, ensure that the word contains more than one syllable. View the List of Voice Commands 1. Scroll to More... from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to Voice Commands. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). The list of Voice Commands is displayed. Using a Voice Command NOTE:When speaking the voice command, you should hold the phone as you normally do while speaking on the phone.
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone Creating a HotKey The HotKey command is similar to Voice Command - it allows you to quickly access applications, functions, etc. by pressing and holding one of the numeric keys (0, 2-9). 1. Scroll to the application or function to be executed by the HotKey command. 2. Press and hold down the #SPACE key. 3. Scroll to the Make HotKey. 4. Press OK (Soft Key 1). 5. Select an empty number button in the Make HotKey screen. 6. Press Mark (Soft Key 1).
4 Using Block My CallerID NOTE:This function is executed on a per call basis. Prepare to enter the 10-digit phone number that you intend to call at the prompt. 1. Scroll to More from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to Services. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 5. Scroll to Block My CallerID. 6. Press Select (Soft Key 1). A pop-up window is displayed. 7. Enter the 10-digit phone number to be dialed. 8. Press OK (Soft Key 1).
Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone 7. Once the call has connected, it will last for approximately 4 seconds and then terminate the call. A pop-up window appears stating that Call Forward has been turned off. Press OK to clear the message from the screen or wait momentarily and it will automatically disappear. Setting Call Timers 1. Scroll to More... from the Menu screen. 2. Press Select (Soft Key 1). 3. Scroll to Call Timers. 4. Press Select (Soft Key 1).
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1 5 Chapter 5: NeoPoint Care and Troubleshooting Overview This chapter discusses the following topics: • NeoPoint Care • Cleaning Instructions • Basic Troubleshooting Techniques NeoPoint Care • Keep your phone free from dirt, dust, and liquid. • Keep your phone dry - humidity and liquids may cause your phone to fail and will corrode the internal circuits.
5 Prior to Cleaning Always power off the NeoPoint prior to cleaning. Avoid using harsh chemicals, strong detergents, and petroleum-based solvent cleaners to clean your phone. (Some household cleaners may contain chemicals that may damage your phone.) Do not apply cleaning liquids directly to your phone. Cleaning Your NeoPoint Clean the external surfaces of your NeoPoint phone using a mild soap and water with a clean, soft towel. Use a paper towel to dry any remaining moisture.
Chapter 5: NeoPoint Care and Troubleshooting Table 5-1 Basic Troubleshooting Techniques (Continued) Problem Action Flip Lever Problems Phone fails to respond to flip (answer or terminate a call) • Ensure Active Flip is On. Refer to “Enabling/Disabling Active Flip” on page 86. • Check flip button and ensure it is not dirty, impeded, stuck, or broken. • If dirty or stuck, clean with a clean, dry cotton swab. • If impeded, remove obstruction and recheck.
5 Table 5-1 Basic Troubleshooting Techniques (Continued) Problem Action Reception Problems Poor reception • Ensure antenna is fully extended and not broken. • Check signal strength and battery power level. If indoors, move closer to a window. LCD Problems LCD transparent or too dim Go to Preferences/Display/Contrast, check the LCD contrast setting; increase contrast setting, if required. Refer to “Changing the Display Contrast” on page 81.
Chapter 5: NeoPoint Care and Troubleshooting Table 5-1 Basic Troubleshooting Techniques (Continued) Problem Action Cannot hear through ear piece • Check Incoming Mode is set to Voice (not Data In or Fax In). Refer to “Changing the Incoming Mode” on page 68. • Check ear piece settings in Preferences/ Volume/Ear Piece. Refer to “Changing the Volume of the Ringer, Ear Piece, or Key Pad” on page 79. • If Volume is set correctly, check if ear hole is clogged. If clogged, clean ear hole with a cotton swab.
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1 6 Chapter 6: Accessories List of NeoPoint Accessories The NeoPoint 1000 has several accessories you can purchase to maximize your usage.
6 SoftSync Station Model Number: NPSS1000 Provides dual-charging for your phone and spare battery. In addition, also provides syncing options for the NeoPoint 1000. Travel Charger Model Number: NP1-TC Plugs directly into the phone and charges the phone. Also plugs into the Desktop Holder and changes the phone.
Chapter 6: Accessories Desktop Holder Model Number: NPDH1000 Holds the phone upright and charges the phone when connected to the Travel Charger. Vehicle Power Adapter Model Number: NPVA1000 Charges the phone while connected to your automobile cigarette lighter/power adapter.
6 Hands-Free Kit Model Number: NPHFF1000 Allows you to make and receive calls in your automobile using a microphone and speaker set. Ear Set Model Number: NPES1002 Provides privacy when listening to calls and built-in microphone allows you to talk without holding the phone close to your mouth to converse.
Chapter 6: Accessories SoftSync Cable Model Number: NPSC1000 Connects your NeoPoint 1000 to your PC. SoftSync or SoftSync Plus CDs SoftSync Model Number: NPCD1000 SoftSync Plus Model Number: NPCDP1000 Contains PC software required to “sync” your NeoPoint phone to your PC.
6 Leather Case or Pouch Pouch Model Number: NPLP1000 Leather Case Model Number: NPLC1002 Two different ways to conveniently carry your NeoPoint phone. (Leather case shown in photo.) Handstrap Model Number: NPHS1002 Allows you to carry your NeoPoint and still have your hands free.
Chapter 6: Accessories Slim Battery Champagne Model Number: NPSBC1000 Slate Model Number: NPSBS1000 Allows you to have a slim, lightweight phone. Comes in two colors: champagne and slate. Extended Battery Champagne Model Number: NPEBC1000 Slate Model Number: NPEBS1000 Lasts longer between charges. Comes in two colors: champagne and slate.
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1 7 Chapter 7: Did You Know... This chapter is designed to help maximize using your NeoPoint phone. The following list of NeoPoint features may help to improve your knowledge and understanding of your NeoPoint phone and how to make it your new point of communication. Did you know... you can send a call to voicemail instead of answering the call? There are two methods for sending calls to voicemail: Screening calls and redirecting all calls.
7 Did you know... your NeoPoint phone notifies you when you have a new voicemail, e-mail or text message? When you have a new message, your NeoPoint phone will ring, display an onscreen message stating that you have a new voicemail/e-mail/text message, and display a small icon at the top of the main screen. There are three icons for incoming messages: Voicemail E-mail Text Message Simply select Inbox and select the message you want to retrieve. Refer to “Using Inbox” on page 69 for more information.
Chapter 7: Did You Know... Did you know... you can lock your NeoPoint phone so that no one can use your phone (except to call numbers on your Emergency List)? By using the Locking the Phone feature in Quick Mode, you can lock the phone so that no unauthorized use of your phone is allowed. This prevents anyone from making calls, accessing information on your phone, including contacts, appointments, etc., except to place outgoing calls to numbers on your Emergency List.
7 Did you know... you can store up to 1000 friends, family, and business names, each with 17 lines of information in your NeoPoint? Your NeoPoint phone has a feature called Contacts. Each contact record allows you to include the first and last names, title, company, five different phone numbers, e-mail address and web site, address, and finally - additional notes. For more information on creating a contact, refer to “Creating a New Contact Entry” on page 74. Did you know...
Chapter 7: Did You Know... Did you know... you can easily redial with your NeoPoint? - Redialing someone is as simple as pressing the SEND button twice. If you called someone and their line is busy and you want to dial the number again, press the SEND button. This will display the Call History screen. If the number is highlighted, press SEND again and the call will initiate. If the number is not highlighted, use the Navigator key to scroll to the number and press SEND.
7 Did you know... there is a Hands-Free Kit that allows you to drive safely and use your NeoPoint? - If you must drive and use your NeoPoint, be safe and use a Hands-Free Kit accessory. This allows you to drive and talk without having to hold on to your phone. For more information on the Hands-Free Kit accessory, refer to “HandsFree Kit For Your Automobile” on page 106. Did you know...
1 A Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls Overview This chapter is designed to help you setup and use your NeoPoint phone as a wireless modem. To perform the procedures in this chapter, you must connect your NeoPoint phone to your PC using your SoftSync cable. There are two sections discussed in this chapter: Fax and Data. Although the two sections are similar, they require different procedures to properly complete the setup and transfer processes.
A Setting Up Your NeoPoint to Receive and Send a Fax There are three sections for using your NeoPoint phone as a modem to send/receive a fax: • Using WinFax Pro 9.0 • Using HotFax 3.01 • Using Other Fax Programs Each section describing a specific fax program includes: • Setup Procedures • Receiving a Fax • Sending a Fax Using WinFax Pro 9.0 Setup Procedures 1. Ensure that your NeoPoint phone is connected to your PC and is powered ON. 2. Open WinFax Pro.
Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls 9. Click on NEXT. A message stating Your modem has been setup successfully. will appear. 10. Clink on FINISH. A pop-up window will be displayed stating standard modem has not been configured to work with WinFax Pro. Do you want to run the WinFax modem configuration wizard now? 11. Click on YES. The Modem Configuration Wizard - Ready to Test Modem window will appear. 12. Click on NEXT. WinFax Pro will detect your NeoPoint modem. 13.
A Receiving a Fax 1. Ensure that your NeoPoint phone is connected to your PC and is powered ON. 2. Once the Main screen is displayed on your NeoPoint phone, press and release the POWER ON/OFF key to go to Quick Mode. 3. Using the NAVIGATOR key, scroll to Incoming. 4. Set Incoming mode to Fax In. NOTE: Once you have set your NeoPoint phone Incoming Mode to Fax In, you cannot receive regular voice calls until you change Incoming Mode back to Voice. 5.
Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls 7. From the Setup pull-down menu, select the Modem... command. The Modem Setup window will appear. 8. Click on SETUP. 9. Click on the Fax tab and verify the following settings: • Fax modem = Class 2.0 • Maximum speed for transmit & receive = 14400 bps • Flow Control = Hardware (RTS/CTS) Click on the Advanced Tab. • Click on the Commands tab and clear the hardware flow control option. 10. Click OK. 11. Click OK. 12.
A NOTE: Fax receives are stored in HotFax’s InBox directory and can be viewed under Mail/Log. Sending a Fax NOTE: Your NeoPoint does not require that you change to Incoming mode - ensure that Incoming Mode is set to Voice. To send fax, refer to your HotFax documentation for specific instructions. Using Other Fax Programs For setting up other fax application program, refer to your fax program documentation for specific instructions.
Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls Setting Up Your NeoPoint to Receive and Send a Data File There are three sections for setting up your NeoPoint phone to transfer data files: • Using HyperTerminal 1.0 • Using ProComm Plus 9.0 • Using Other Data Transfer Programs Each section describing a specific data transfer program includes: • Setup Procedures • Receiving a Data File • Sending a Data File Using HyperTerminal Setup Procedures 1.
A 8. From Modems Properties window, select Standard Modem and click on Properties button. 9. Verify the following: General Tab: • Baud Rate: 19,200 bps (default) Connection Tab: • Data Bits: 8 • Stop Bits: 1 • Parity: None Advanced Tab: • Flow Control: Hardware (RTS/CTS) 10. Click OK when ready. Receiving a Data File On Your NeoPoint Phone: 1. Ensure that your NeoPoint phone is connected to your PC and is powered ON. 2.
Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls 6. 7. Verify the following communications port settings: • Baud Rate: 19,200 bps (default) • Data Bits: 8 • Stop Bits: 1 • Parity: None • Flow Control: Hardware (RTS/CTS) Type one of the following: • ats0=x (where x = 1, 2, etc.) to automatically answer the incoming call • ata when receiving a ring message to manually answer the incoming call 8. Press Enter. 9. File transfer can begin when the message CONNECT is displayed.
A Sending a Data File - Automatically 1. From the File menu, select New Connection. The Connection Description window is displayed. 2. Enter a name and choose an icon. 3. Click OK. 4. Enter details of the phone number to be dialed. 5. Click OK. 6. Click D IAL to accept the default location. 7. File transfer can begin when the message CONNECT is displayed.
Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls Using ProComm Plus Setup Procedures 1. Ensure that your NeoPoint phone is connected to your PC and is powered ON. 2. Once the Main screen is displayed on your NeoPoint phone, press and release the POWER ON/OFF key to go to Quick Mode. 3. Using the Navigator key, scroll to Incoming. 4. Set Incoming mode to Data In.
A If your NeoPoint phone is powered ON and connected to the correct PC COM port, the CTS indicator light on the bottom of the ProComm Plus screen should turn red. If it's not, verify your connection and COM port. After verification and the CTS light still does not light up, refer to your ProComm Plus documentation. 14. Type one of the following AT commands: • ats0=x (where x = 1, 2, etc.) to automatically answer the incoming call • ata when receiving a ring message to manually answer the incoming call 15.
Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls Sending a Data File NOTE:Your NeoPoint does not require that you change to Incoming mode - ensure that Incoming Mode is set to Voice. Use your ProComm Plus to initiate data call. For example, to manually make a data call type atd follow by the phone number, e.g., atd2225558888. When a call is established, a message stating CONNECT is displayed on the terminal. File transferring can now begin.
A On Your PC/Laptop: NOTE: Ensure your baud rate/bits per seconds is set to 19200 for receiving data. 1. Type one of the following AT commands: • ats0=x (where x = 1, 2, etc.) to automatically answer the incoming call • ata when receiving a ring message to manually answer the incoming call 2. File transfer can begin when the message CONNECT is displayed. Sending a Data File NOTE: Your NeoPoint does not require that you change to Incoming mode - ensure that Incoming Mode is set to Voice.
Appendix A: Receiving and Sending Fax and Data Calls AT Commands Transferring data files requires you to use AT commands. The following tables list some of the more common AT Commands, S-Registers, and Basic Action Commands. For more AT commands, refer to your data transfer program documentation. Table 1: Basic AT Parameters Command Description E0 Do not echo in command state or on-line command state. E1 (default) Echo in command state or on-line command state. Q0 (default) Return result codes.
A Table 3: Basic Action Commands Command Description A/ Re-execute previous command. A Enter on-line state. H0 Causes the MT2 to transition from on-line command state to command state. Use the digit “0” is optional O0 Causes the MT2 to transition from on-line command state to online state.
1 B Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser Overview The MiniBrowser allows the user to use a variety of Internet services.
B Accessing the MiniBrowser UP.Browser Main Access Window Left Navigator Key 1. From the Main screen, press the Left Navigator key and the MiniBrowser Main Access window will appear. 2. Your NeoPoint phone will access the MiniBrowser network. Once connected, press and momentarily hold the BACK key and the window will change to the Home Menu page. Header & Status Marker Home Menu Page Soft Keys To access the Home page from any menu in the MiniBrowser, press and momentarily hold the BACK key.
Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser The Home menu has four parts: • Header • Marker • Menu Options • Soft Keys and Status Header Displays page header and status information Marker Move to select an option and press OK (Soft Key 1) Menu Options Lists options, menus, etc. for current page Soft Keys Displays command options At the bottom of the display, you will see commands to select. In this window, the commands are OK (Soft Key 1) and Menu (Soft Key 2).
B Confirming Your E-mail Name and Address An e-mail name is a user name or nickname for receiving e-mail. Your e-mail name is used as the first portion of your phone’s Internet e-mail address, preceding the @ symbol and the domain name. Your wireless network operator normally gives you an e-mail name when your account is created. To view your e-mail name: 1. From the E-mail Inbox, press Menu (Soft Key 2). 2. From the Menu, scroll & select Settings. 3. Press OK (Soft Key 1) .
Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser Info is used to retrieve when the message information, i.e., sender’s name, e-mail address, etc. 5. Press OK (Soft Key 1) to return to the message. Two options appear at the bottom of the message: Next E-mail and Respond. • Press Next (Soft Key 1) or 1 (on the key pad) to display the next e-mail. • Press 2 (on the key pad) to reply to the e-mail. • Press Menu (Soft Key 2) to display a list of options, including replying, forwarding, saving, and faxing the message.
B 5. Press OK (Soft Key 1). 6. Enter or lookup the e-mail address. 7. Press OK (Soft Key 1). The Subject screen appears 8. Enter the subject of the message. 9. Press Next (Soft Key 1). The Message screen appears. 10. Enter the text of the message. 11. Press Next (Soft Key 1). The Confirm screen appears. 12. Press Send (Soft Key 2) to send the message. Forwarding an E-mail 1. Use the Navigator key (up/down) to select Email from the Home menu. 2. Press OK (Soft Key 1).
Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser 3. Select the message to be deleted. 4. Press Menu (Soft Key 2). 5. Select Delete. 6. Press OK (Soft Key 1). Saving an E-mail 1. Use the Navigator key (up/down) to select Email from the Home menu. 2. Press OK (Soft Key 1). The E-mail Inbox will appear. 3. Select the message to be saved. 4. Press Menu (Soft Key 2). 5. Select Save Message. 6. Press OK (Soft Key 2). E-mail Settings There are several settings for controlling how e-mail is sent and received.
B 5. Press OK (Soft Key 1). 6. Select Email Name. 7. Press Edit (Soft Key 1). 8. Enter the new e-mail name to be used. NOTE: Only the following characters are allowed: letters a–z, numerals 0–9, period (.), hyphen (-), underscore (_). 9. Press OK (Soft Key 1). Specifying a Person’s Name When an e-mail message is sent, the person’s name (e.g., John Doe) automatically appears in parentheses after the e-mail address. To specify a person’s name: 1.
Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser Exiting E-mail Press Home (Soft Key 2) to go to the Home menu or press the Back key until the Home menu appears. Web Sites Web sites may vary from carrier to carrier. Your actual list may vary from the following example. Contact your carrier service provider for more information regarding web site availability and access. MiniBrowser displays an alert icon on the NeoPoint Main screen when a new alert has been received in the Inbox.
B InfoSpace When you select InfoSpace, the InfoSpace Lookup menu appears. Scroll and select one of the following options: • People • Business • Yellow Pages • Reverse Phone • 800 Number • E-mail • Fax • Int’l WhoWhere When you select WhoWhere, the WhoWhere? menu appears. Scroll and select one of the following options: • E-mail Search • Phone Search Mobile Directory When you select Mobile Directory, the Welcome to Mobile Directory window appears.
Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser Using Bookmarks Creating a Bookmark 1. Go to the service or screen you want to add to your Bookmark list. 2. Press the MAIN/MENU key or press and momentarily hold the #SPACE key on your NeoPoint phone. If the screen has a title, the MiniBrowser software automatically supplies a name based on the name of the screen you are viewing. If you want a different or shorter name, you can change the bookmark name at this point. Use the NAVIGATOR and CLR keys to change the name.
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I Index Numerics 4-digit dialing 39, 63 A accessories how to charge your battery 22 how to insert your battery 20 accessories, list of 101 activating/deactivating car auto answer 87 active flip enabling/disabling 86 setting the 52 adjusting the volume 25 aircraft safety xvii alarm schedule 47 alerts minibrowser 50 roam beep 50 service change 50 setting 50 alpha mode 32 alpha mode, using multi-tap method 32 answering a call 39, 64 answering a call with keyguard active 66 anykey answer enabling/disabling 86
I call history 45 contacts 46 inbox 44 minibrowser 48 more...
Index preferences 81 changing menu screen to display icons or list 82 changing night light settings 82 changing the banner 88 changing the display contrast 81 changing the incoming mode 68 changing the incoming mode to normal voice calls 69 changing the incoming mode to receive a fax 69 changing the incoming mode to receive data 68 changing the phone mode 68 changing the ringer type in preferences 78 changing the time format in preferences 80 changing the volume of the ringer, ear piece, or key pad 79 cha
I deleting a voice command 90 deleting an entry in contacts 75 deleting an event in schedule 76 deleting list of call history 45 deleting text messages 72 deleting voicemail listings 70 detail viewing call history 45 diagram of main screen 43 disabling call forwarding 92 disabling call waiting 66 disabling keyguard 67 display backlight 51 contrast 51 night light 51 settings 51 dtmf length key beep 50 E ear piece volume 49 editing a contact 74 editing a to do entry 77 editing an event in schedule 76 e-mail
Index how to access bookmark web sites 141 access e-mail 133 access the Internet using the minibrowser 132 access web sites 139 activate/deactivate car auto answer 87 adjust the volume 25 answer a call 39, 64 block my caller ID 92 care for your phone 95 change backlight settings 81 change display contrast 81 change the banner 88 change the menu scree toi display icons or list 82 change the night light settings 82 change the ringer type 78 change your lock code 83 charge your battery 22 clean your NeoPoint
I retrieve and read e-mail 134 save a number from call history to contacts 73 save an e-mail 137 saving a number from a text message 72 search for web sites 139 send a file using AT commands 129 set call timers 93 set internet shield 88 set security options 82 set sync to manual or automatic 86 set the volume of the ringer, ear piece, or key pad 79 set wakeup alarm 88 troubleshoot your NeoPoint 96 unlock your phone 67 use a hotkey 91 use a voice command 90 use call waiting 65 use quick mode 66 view a list
Index navigator 26 next (#) 27 shift(*) 27 soft 26 space (0) 27 talk 26 volume 25 L l how to set alerts in preferences 79 length schedule 46 list of accessories 101 lock code enabling/disabling 83 how to change your 83 setting the security 51 locking text messages 71 locking the phone 67 looking up a name in contacts 75 M main screen changing the settings of 50 diagram of 43 making a call 38 main/menu key 26 make notes in a to do entry 47 making a call 63 from main screen 38, 63 using your NeoPoint phone
I voice cmds 53 voice commands 54 more...
Index changing the incoming code 68 changing the incoming mode to normal voice calls 69 changing the incoming mode to receive a fax 69 changing the incoming mode to receive data 68 changing the phone mode 68 disabling keyguard 67 enabling keyguard 66 how to 66 locking the phone 67 R reception problems 98 repeat schedule 46 resetting the database to factory defaults 85 resetting to factory default settings 83 retrieving text messages 70 retrieving voicemail messages 69, 70 RF signals safety xviii ringer vo
I viewing options 53 servicing your phone safety xviii setting alerts in preferences 79 setting call timers 93 setting internet shield 88 setting priority of a to do entry 47 setting security options 82 setting up for faxing 116 setting up for transferring data files 121 setting wakeup alarm 88 settings default 84 nightlight 51, 81 shift key (*) 27 soft keys definition of 26 location of 26 space key(0) 27 special characters 34 start day setting the 56 status of a to do entry 47 subject schedule 46 subject
Index inbox 44 volume adjusting 25 ear piece 49 key pad 49 ringer 49 setting 49 volume keys using 25 volume, setting ringer, ear piece, or key pad 79 W wakeup alarm setting the 53 wakeup alarm, setting 88 web sites how to access 139 how to access a bookmark 141 how to create a bookmark 141 how to delete a bookmark 141 how to search for 139 NeoPoint™ 1600 User’s Guide 153
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