A quick guide to your Xda Orbit
Contents Section 1 Getting started Install the memory card and SIM card Section 2 2 2 Insert the memory and SIM cards 3 Install and charge the battery 4 Turn on and set up for the first time 6 Check the battery power 7 Enter your PIN 7 Synchronise with your PC or laptop 8 Section 3 Using your Xda Orbit 12 Help and troubleshooting 32 Mobile phone 12 General questions 34 A world of connections 12 Internet and messaging 13 Video, pictures and audio 13 Setting up ISP email accounts
Getting started 1. Install the memory card and SIM card 2. Insert the memory* and SIM cards Firstly, make sure your Xda Orbit is turned off before you install any cards. Then remove the battery by sliding the battery cover latch. You’ll find this at the bottom of your Xda Orbit. If the battery is inside, simply remove it with your finger by lifting the upper right side of the battery slot. Now gently slide both the memory SD card and the SIM card into their holders, with their gold contacts facing down.
3. Install and charge the battery You will receive the new battery partially charged. But before you start using your Xda Orbit, you will need to install and fully charge the battery. To install the battery, remove the battery cover first and insert the battery. The gold connectors on the battery should meet with the row of connectors on the left side of the battery slot.
4. Turn on and set up for the first time Turn on your Xda Orbit by pressing the power button on the right-hand edge. A welcome screen will appear. It will prompt you to Tap the screen to set up your Xda Orbit. You can do this by following the on-screen instructions. Your Xda Orbit will start to set itself up and add applications supplied by O2. After about two minutes, you’ll see a customisation screen which lets you tailor some options on your Xda Orbit. 6 These are: 5. Check the battery power 6.
Top tip: you’ll block your SIM card if you enter the wrong PIN three times. This means you won’t be able to make or receive any calls, texts or picture messages. 7. Synchronise with your PC or laptop Don’t worry – you can easily sort this out by contacting your service provider. They’ll unblock it for you right away. The software is already installed on your Xda Orbit but you will need to install it on your PC if you haven’t already.
Section 2
Using your Xda Orbit Mobile phone A world of connections Use your Xda Orbit just like a mobile phone to keep in contact, get in touch with the office or send text and picture messages. Xda Orbit supports GPRS and Wireless LAN so there’s a choice of connecting to the Internet at a range of speeds. Just choose the network that works best wherever you are. Bluetooth™ means you’re wire free and can use your Xda with car kits and headsets. Your Xda Orbit comes with GPS (Global Positioning System) built in.
Setting up ISP email accounts Set up a POP3/IMAP4 email account 4. On the next screen, enter your email address, and tap Next. The email Setup Wizard makes it easy and simple to set up your Outlook email and POP3/IMAP4 accounts. Auto configuration will help you download necessary email server settings.
In the Box Xda Orbit your all in one phone and GPS PDA. 16 Xda Orbit battery to power your Xda. AC Adapter for recharging your Xda battery. Connection cable to connect your Xda to a PC for synchronising data and charging. Hands-free stereo headset make sure you connect this headset when you use the FM Radio as it uses it as an antenna.
Quick Start Guide this booklet. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 user guide Warranty card for Europe Microsoft Windows Mobile Getting Started CD including Microsoft Outlook 2002 and Microsoft Active Sync v4.2 applications. Applications CD including GPRS monitor, Clearview PDF Viewer and Wireless USB Modem drivers applications. O2 may change the contents of the Xda Orbit box in the future. The images here are purely to illustrate what’s in the box, the actual contents may look slightly different.
A tour of your Xda Orbit 1 2 1. Notification lights on left 2. Notification light on right This LED light indicates the following: This bi-colour LED shows green and amber lights for GSM/GPRS standby, message, and network status. It will also let you know the status of the battery.
11. Touch screen 13. Status Indicators Tap the screen with the stylus to write, draw or select. The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments and status indicators. Some of the status icons that you may see on your Xda Orbit are listed on pages 28–29. 12. Track wheel You can turn this clockwise or counterclockwise to move through items on the screen or in a menu. Use it for zooming when you use the camera or the GPS software. 14.
16 17 16. Voice command button 19. Power button Press to start Voice Speed Dial; press and hold to record a voice note. Press power to turn off the display temporarily. This will switch it to Sleep mode. You can still receive calls and messages when your Xda Orbit is in Sleep mode. 17. Volume slider Slide it up or down to adjust the speaker volume. Slide it up or down to adjust the earpiece volume during a call. 18. Reset button Press the Reset button with the stylus to soft-reset your Xda Orbit.
21. Car antenna connector 24. Strap holder 26. Battery cover latch You can connect your Xda Orbit to the car antenna to boost your reception while in the car. This lets you attach a strap for carrying your Xda Orbit. Slide this latch to release the battery cover. 22. GPS antenna connector You can connect an external GPS antenna to get a better GPS signal. 23. Camera Use the camera to take still photos and record video clips. 21 23 22 25.
Status indicators Status icon Meaning New email or text messages; SMS notification of voicemail New multimedia (MMS) message New MSN message Status icon Meaning Status icon Meaning Status icon Meaning Phone is turned off ActiveSync notification No SIM card inserted No phone service Wi-Fi function enabled, but the Xda Orbit is not yet connected to a wireless network Battery is fully charged Searching for phone service GPRS available Wireless network(s) detected Battery power is very low Battery
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Help and troubleshooting Help online Talk to us Need technical help with your Xda Orbit? Send an email to our support team: Your service provider will be able to help if you have any general questions about your Xda Orbit, questions about charges on your account or activation of O2 services. (UK) o2datasupport@o2.com (EIRE) support@o2.ie We will try to get back to you within 24 hours or on the next business day. 32 You’ll find their contact details printed on your monthly bill.
General questions Can I use software designed for the previous Xda series or Windows Mobile® 2003 with my Xda Orbit? Xda Orbit uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 as the core system. Applications written for the Xda II family (such as IIs or IIi) may not work correctly. You should contact the software vendor to check if the application will work correctly with Windows Mobile 5.0.
Can I close applications using one of the buttons? How can I delete email from my ISP mail server? Press the End call key, or tap the X in the top right corner of the application. By default, your Xda will only download a copy of the email from your mailbox. To delete them from your mailbox, select Start > Messaging > Inbox > Menu > Tools > Options > Storage. Change the Empty deleted items dropdown box to Immediately.
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