Operation Manual

Pocket PC Phone User Manual
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Pocket PC Phone User Manual
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Getting
Connected
Getting
Connected
n Today Screen: Open the Today Screen. If the device has detected a WLAN network
connection, the W icon is shown on the top right, and a WLAN icon is shown on the bottom
right.
n Wireless Manager: Select Wireless Manager from the Programs menu. Tap on the WiFi
icon to access a channel.
The availability and range of your device’s WLAN signals may depend on the number,
thickness and location of walls, ceilings or other objects that the wireless signal must pass
through.
Turning on WLAN:
To use WLAN on your Pocket PC Phone, you need to turn on the internal WLAN antenna
on your device:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Connections tab > WLAN.
2. On the Main tab, select the Wireless LAN ON check box to turn the WLAN on.
When your WLAN is powered on, the LED indicator for Wireless LAN, located on the left
upper corner of your device, will blink green for every 6 seconds to indicate WLAN is on,
or alternate between blinking green and blinking blue for every 3 seconds if Bluetooth is
also
turned on.
Adjusting the Power Save Mode
To save battery power, turn WLAN off when you are not using your Pocket PC Phone. You
can set the Power Save Mode when turning WLAN on by tapping and dragging the control
bar on the Settings tab.
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Connections tab > WLAN.
2. Tap the Settings tab, tap and drag the Power Save Mode slider to the desired power save
setting. You can also use the left/right buttons on the navigation pad to move the slider.
n Best Performance: No WLAN Power Save. Use only if the absolute highest WLAN
throughput is required or if your network conguration does not support these modes.
n Best Battery: Uses the least battery power while maintaining a WLAN connection. This
mode signicantly reduces the WLAN data throughput. It is not recommended for large le
transfers or when Bluetooth is on.
Turning on Auto Off
You can turn off your pocket PC phone's WLAN antenna automatically if no signal is de-
tected in order to save battery power. Choose between 2, 3, 4, or 5 minute intervals once
the box is selected.