User's Guide Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting started
- Getting to know your phone
- Phone overview
- Charging the battery
- Stereo portable handsfree
- Status bar
- Status icons
- Screen lock
- Navigating
- Personalizing the start menu
- Time and date
- Alarms and notifications
- Communication Manager
- Owner information
- Internet and messaging settings
- Networks
- Handling content with the File Explorer in the phone
- Searching information
- Entering text
- Settings
- Recommended accessories
- Updating your phone
- SlideView
- Panels
- Calling
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Synchronizing
- Messaging
- Getting connected
- Web browser
- Applications and games
- Media
- Camera
- Transferring content
- Location services
- Locking and protecting your phone
- Troubleshooting
- Legal information
- Index
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Computer: If not already installed, download and install Windows Media® Player
version 10 or later from www.microsoft.com.
2
Connect the phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with the phone
and wait for a few seconds. If prompted, follow any on-screen instructions to
continue the media synchronization setup.
3
Start Windows Media® Player. Certain versions of Windows Media® Player might
require you to configure the media synchronization setup further. See the help
section for your version of Windows Media® Player for more information.
To synchronize music and video
1
Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with the
phone and wait for a few seconds.
2
Computer: Start Windows Media® Player.
3
Click to show the synchronization view of Windows Media® Player. The memory
card of your phone is displayed in the right pane of Windows Media® Player.
4
Select the media files you want to synchronize between the computer and your
phone, and drag them to the synchronization pane to the right.
5
Click to start the synchronization to synchronize the media files with your phone.
Detailed instructions may differ for your version of Windows Media® Player. See the help section
for your version of Windows Media® Player for more information.
Synchronizing wirelessly with a Microsoft® Exchange Server
By using a Wi-Fi™ connection or a 2G/3G mobile data connection you can synchronize
wirelessly with a Microsoft® Exchange Server, for example, to synchronize with company
e-mails calendars and contacts. To be able to synchronize wirelessly with a Microsoft®
Exchange Server, your company or organization must have an e-mail server that is running
Microsoft® Exchange Server with Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®.
Setting up a Microsoft® Exchange Server connection
Before you can start to synchronize with, or access information from, a Microsoft®
Exchange Server, you need to set up a Microsoft® Exchange Server connection in your
phone. You may need the following information from your network administrator:
•
Microsoft® Exchange Server name (must be the Microsoft® Outlook® Web access server
name)
•
Domain name
•
User name and password that you use at work
If you have synchronized e-mail messages with your computer before, you must change
the existing local synchronization setup in Microsoft® ActiveSync® in your phone. You
must also change what types of information to synchronize before you can synchronize
wirelessly with a Microsoft® Exchange Server.
To set up a Microsoft® Exchange Server connection
Perform these steps only if you have not previously synchronized your e-mails, calendars or
contacts.
1
Tap
> E-mail > Setup E-mail.
2
Enter your e-mail address and tap Next.
3
Unmark the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box,
then tap Next.
4
In the Your e-mail provider list, select Exchange server, then tap Next.
5
Tap Next again.
6
Make sure the e-mail address is correct, then tap Next.
7
In the Server address box, enter the Microsoft® Exchange Server name, then tap
Next.
8
Enter your user name, password and domain, then tap Next. Mark the checkbox if
you want to save your password and synchronize automatically.
9
Mark the check boxes for the types of information items that you want to synchronize
with the Microsoft® Exchange Server.
10
Tap Finish. Your phone automatically starts the synchronization.
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