SMT 5700WOC User Manual
Innovation makes your dreams come true Special features Internet Explorer (page82) Supports video (page 93) Welcome to the user guide for the SMT 5700WOC mobile phone. We are paving the way for modern technology. Built-in ActiveSync to synchronize with PC (page 51) Supports Internet sharing (page 98) With a whole suite of productivity and entertainment programs, the SMT 5700WOC provides a fresh and exciting level of enjoyment.
Declaration Congratulations on the purchase of your new Windows Mobile™ Smartphone! COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ©2007 AT&T Knowledge Ventures. All rights reserved. AT&T, AT&T logo, Cingular and Cingular logos are trademarks of AT&T Knowledge Ventures and/or AT&T affiliated companies. Some features may require monthly access and/or per use charges. This phone is sold for use on AT&T's wireless systems. It may not be compatible with other wireless systems.
SOCKET SECURELY. In order to ensure your safety, please read the “Safety Notice” and “Safety Precaution”. YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE DEVICE’S OUTER CASING. Typographic conventions used in this user guide include: RELATIVE INSTRUCTION Some countries require full disclosure of recorded telephone conversations, and stipulate that you must inform the person with whom you are speaking that the conversation is being recorded.
Content Safety notice .........................................................IX 1.Getting to know your phone .............................. 1 What’s in the box ......................................................1 Your phone ................................................................2 Front view of your phone .....................................2 Side view of your phone.......................................2 Rear view of your phone ......................................3 The Home Screen..........
Ending a call .......................................................21 Scrolling to enter menu function ....................... 27 In-call options..........................................................21 Entering a menu by using shortcuts................... 27 Making two calls simultaneously (this must be supported by the network) ..................................22 6.Messaging ..........................................................
Outbox ................................................................40 .................................................................................49 Sent items............................................................40 Copying SIM card contacts to phone..................49 Options ....................................................................40 Copying phone contacts to SIM card..................49 7.Calendar ............................................................
.Games .............................................................. 59 Folder operation ..................................................... 67 11.IM ..................................................................... 60 14.MEdia Net........................................................ 68 Instant Messaging ...................................................60 15.AT&T Mall ...................................................... 69 Setting up ....................................................
Shop music ..............................................................78 The storage location of photos and videos .........90 Music ID..................................................................79 18.Call History .....................................................91 XM Radio Mobile ...................................................79 Call list ....................................................................91 The Buzz .................................................................
Activating Internet sharing .................................98 Networks .......................................................... 107 Deactivating Internet sharing............................100 Service dialing.................................................. 107 Java........................................................................100 TTY mode ........................................................ 107 SIM manager.........................................................101 Sounds .........
Sending files by using Bluetooth......................115 System information.......................................... 121 Receiving files by using Bluetooth...................116 About................................................................ 121 Multiple network connection setting ................116 Error reporting ................................................. 121 Advance ............................................................116 22.Phone Maintenance ................................
Browser can’t connect to Internet normally .........130 Lack of space.........................................................130 24.Safety Precaution.......................................... 131 Usage environment ...............................................131 Medical devices.....................................................131 Pacemaker .........................................................131 Hearing aids ......................................................132 Emergency calls ...............
Safety notice Before using the phone, please read and follow the rules below carefully. For the detailed information, please refer to the “Safety precaution” section on page 131. If you dial or answer a call while driving, please use the hands-free device (e.g. earphone, vehicle hands-free system, phone hands-free system) or use your phone after parking the vehicle. The phone may interfere with the communication network of aeroplanes, so please make sure your phone is switched off during the flight.
SOS Please back up the important information of phone and be sure to have a second copy in case data is lost from your phone. --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Make sure the phone is switched on and has service coverage before inputting the emergency number. Press the call key for your position to be located. Please don’t end call unless told to do so. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Getting to know your phone 1.
Getting to know your phone contact the retailer where you purchased the device. Power Key Your phone Press and hold to turn the device on/off . Press to access the Quick List . Front view of your phone Left Soft Key Indicator Earpiece Navigation Key Press to access the Main menu Home key Press to return to the Home Screen Send Key 1. Press to answer or make a call. 2. Press the key from home screen to enter Call History screen . 3.
Getting to know your phone Rear view of your phone directly by selecting its icon and pressing . To access the Home Screen from anywhere, press To access the Home Screen display setting, including the background, select [Start→ More→Settings→Display→Home Screen]. The Home Screen consists of the following five areas. Caution: For additional information about using shortcut key operations for the above functions, see “Using Shortcut Keys” on page 15.
Getting to know your phone signal strength. For more details about status icons, please see the next page. Shortcut Bar Information Display Area 4 Shows the shortcut menus of several recently-used options. You can press the Navigation Key left or right to select your desired shortcut menu and press the center of the Navigation Key to activate this function. Displays information including the network service provider, current time and date, and recent appointments.
Getting to know your phone Status Icon Icon Function description Signal Strength: Represents the current network signal. You are out of a service area Battery Status: Represents the level of your battery. Low Battery : Displays when there is little battery power Phone is charging Switch off phone function: The phone functions are turned off if needed but you can still use the other functions: such as, Calendar, Games, Windows Media Alarm Clock: Appears when the alarm clock is activated.
Getting to know your phone Outgoing call Incoming call Missed call icon appears on the Home Screen. New e-mail or text message Program The following table lists the icons for programs already installed on the SMT 5700WOC. Icon Name Messaging Calendar Keeps track of your appointments and creates meeting requests.
Getting to know your phone games: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire. IM Provides synchronization to AT&T wireless e-mail, calendar, contacts and more Documents To Go Lets you view, edit and create Microsoft® Word, Excel and PowerPoint® files, view Adobe® PDF files as well as unzip files. My Stuff Lets you organize and manage files on your phone or a storage card. MEdiaNet Launches the browser to access AT&T Media Net. AT&T Mall Lets you enjoy multi-functional and convenient AT&T services.
Getting to know your phone received and missed. 8 Organizer Keeps track of tasks, allows you to make short voice recordings and accesses Calculator, Task Manager and other programs. Tools Provides access to services including [Internet Sharing], [Java], [SIM Manager] and [Speed Dial]. Settings Personalizes your phone to suit the way you use it.
Getting Started 2. Getting Started Before using the phone, please insert a SIM card supplied by a network service provider. The SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module) includes phone number and detailed information of service items, and can be used to store phone number and user information. Caution: SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratching or bending, so be very careful when inserting or removing the card.
Getting Started (5) Make sure the battery has been installed correctly, and then slide the battery cover in the direction of the top of the phone until it is covered, as shown below: (4) Make sure the battery contacts are facing into the phone, and then push the other side of the battery gently until it fixes itself in the battery slot.
Getting Started Don’t insert or remove the SIM card when the phone is switched on or getting charged, or this may damage the SIM card. Installing MicroSD card A MicroSD card is a removable storage card that can be used to increase phone memory. When successfully installed, the MicroSD card sits on top of the SIM card. When installing the card, make sure the side with the golden contacts is facing down and insert the narrower end of card. Then push the card gently until it is fixed in the battery slot.
Getting Started To remove the MicroSD card, gently push it toward the phone, and the card will automatically eject from the card slot. To charge the SMT 5700WOC using the travel charger: Caution: Don’t forcefully remove the MicroSD card from the card slot. (2) Insert the lead of the travel charger to USB slot of phone carefully, and connect the charger to a standard wall outlet. Warning: During the process of reading and writing to the MicroSD card, do not remove or insert the card.
Getting Started for at least 10 hours. You should immediately recharge the phone when it is turns off due to no battery power. 3. Please use the approved battery and charger designated for this product, otherwise it may cause explosion. Try to avoid using USB cable to charge. Battery power display (5) When charging is complete, disconnect the charger and standard power socket first, and then disconnect the phone and charger. Caution: 1.
Getting Started connected to a GSM network upon entering the correct PIN code. If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in succession, you will need a PUK code in order to unlock your phone.If you input wrong PIN code ten times in succession, SIM card will be locked forever. Generally PUK code is supplied with SIM card. If you lose your PUK code or PUK code isn’t supplied with SIM card, please contact your network operator. Caution: The phone is equipped with an antenna.
Getting Started To access the Quick List (1) Briefly press the Power Key quickly release). call while putting the first call on hold. (press and 2. Switch between two calls answered at the same time (2) Scroll through the list and select the desired item by pressing the Left Soft key
Getting Started Press and hold Press and hold Press briefly Press briefly Press briefly 16 While editing, quickly deletes characters (letters, numbers, symbols& space). Press briefly Return to the last operation screen or the Home Screen. Press briefly Messaging Key: Press to access the messaging application. Press briefly While editing, press the key to switch between input modes.
Getting Started application Do + To Takes you to MEdia Net Using Function keys The following keys when pressed at the same time will take you to the associated entry. + Notice: These functions are only available from the Home/Idle Screen.
Call Functions 3. Call Functions Making a call Speed Dial and your SIM card to find a matching name or number. For example, when you press a 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). number such as (including the number “1” and the letter “E”), the names that begin with E will be displayed as well as phone numbers that begin with 1.
Call Functions press the center of the Navigation Key twice (once to view the contact details, and once to dial the associated number). Creating a speed dial for a contact Creating a speed dial number for contacts stored in the phone allows you to dial a contact’s number by simply pressing and holding down the corresponding numeric key. The phone will automatically dial the number. If you set a number with two digits, input the first digit, then press and hold down the second number.
Call Functions twice (once to view the Navigation Key contact details, and once to dial the associated number). Or press the SEND key . To customize calls by using the menu By pressing the Right Soft Key [Menu] from the Call History screen, you can access the following options: from [Call History]. Save to contacts: Saves the selected name or number in [Contacts]. Filter: Categorizes the call or number into various call types. Find contact: Finds the selected name or number in [Contacts].
Call Functions Answer] option, then you can press any key to answer phone except the Power Key , the Home Receiving a call When you receive a phone call, you have the option to answer it or ignore it. Key Answering or ignoring an incoming call Key , the Music Key To answer the call, you can press the SEND key or the Left Soft Key , the Clear/Back Key , the Back or the My picture Key . . To ignore the call, you can press the END Key or the Right Soft Key .
Call Functions (2) Select [Menu→Swap] to switch between the two calls. The side that is on hold cannot hear the other conversation. When you end one call, the other call is activated automatically. Making two calls simultaneously (this must be supported by the network) While on a call, you can place the current call on hold and dial another phone number at the same time. To place a call on hold, press [Menu → Hold]. Switching between two calls (this must be supported by the network).
Call Functions select [Menu→Hold], enter the phone number, then select [Resume] to return to the call. (2) To end the conference call, press the END Key and select the desired number to disconnect. Additional dialing information Making an international call (1) Press and hold on the phone keypad until the “+” sign appears. The “+” replaces the 00 in the international prefix of the country that you are calling. (2) Enter the full phone number then press the SEND key .
Call Functions [Start→More→Settings→Phone→Call Options] then enter “Call Options.” Your voice mail number appears in the “Voice mail number” box. Caution: Call waiting, call holding, and conference call are system dependent features. Contact your service provider for additional information. Call functions During a call, press the Right Soft Key
Input Modes 4. Input Modes The SMT 5700WOC supports input modes that feature a strong, intelligent word-building capacity. It includes the following input mode options: Fn : Press the corresponding key to enter your desired number or symbol labeled on the upper side of the key. Fn: Press the corresponding keys to enter your desired numbers or symbols labeled on the upper side of the keys. abc: Press the corresponding keys to enter your desired English letters labeled on the lower side of the keys.
Input Modes Numeric input mode Switch to [Fn] input mode by pressing twice then press the keys labelled with your required numbers or symbols.
Menu Use 5. Menu Use The SMT 5700WOC mobile phone provides you with a wide variety of functions. These functions are arranged in the form of menus and you can look at, use or set each menu as required. Entering a menu by using shortcuts From the Home Screen, press the Navigation Key left or right to select from the most recently accessed shortcut icons, then press the center of the Navigation Key to enter the corresponding menu directly.
Messaging 6. Messaging With this function, you can create, edit, send and receive SMS, MMS and Outlook E-mails. To enter the Messaging screen from the Home Screen, press [Start→ Messaging]. Messages The messaging service is a network service which is used to send SMS/MMS between mobile phone users. (Or send to an e-mail address if this is supported by the network).
Messaging Option Function Delete Delete the selected SMS/MMS. Reply Reply, reply all and forward the selected SMS/MMS. Switch to other folders ( including [Drafts], [Outbox], [Inbox], [Sent Items] and [Deleted Items]) Folders Switch Accounts Return to the Messaging screen Move Move the message to other folders Mark as Unread Mark the selected SMS/MMS as an unread message. Copy Inbox to Copy the selected SMS/MMS to [Inbox] of your phone.
Messaging
Messaging retrieve it. Hence, your phone must be configured with the location of the MMS server for you to be able to send and receive MMS messages on your phone. (3) On the Preferences screen, select [Menu → MMSC Settings →Edit] to access Multimedia Messaging Service Center (MMSC) settings. When you purchase your phone, it is already preset with your wireless service provider’s MMS server settings.
Messaging Max. Sending Size: Select the maximum MMS message size allowed by your wireless service provider. (5) Press the Left Soft Key . The MMS server settings will then be added as an entry on the MMS Configuration screen. Editing a Text Message Select [New→Text Message] from the Messages screen or select [Menu→Reply] while viewing an SMS to enter the New SMS screen.
Messaging Outlook E-mail The SMT 5700WOC can receive and send e-mail and can be synchronized with Outlook E-mails on your PC. However, this function needs to be supported by the network, so you must set network and account information before using it. (The phone has been set to the default network, and you don’t need to set it). For more details, please refer to “Options” on page 40. To enter the Outlook E-mail screen from the Home Screen, select [Start→ Messaging→Outlook E-mail].
Messaging To: You can enter an e-mail address directly in the editing box, press the center of the Navigation Key , or select [Menu→Add Recipient] to select your desired contact in Contacts List. The phone also supports the “Group message” function.” (1) If you have selected “Send an e-mail” and addressed it to a group, then you can send the e-mail to multiple-recipients. (2) Subject: Input the subject of the E-mail.
Messaging Setting Up your E-mail Setting Up E-mail on Your Device with Xpress Mail Xpress Mail will work with the majority of email services. MSNٛ and AOLٛ Email.Users please visit http://www.att.com/xpressmail for the latest on support and alternate setup instructions for MSN and AOL email. (1) Highlight “Get Xpress Mail” on the Home Screen and press the center of the Navigation Key . (2) Highlight “Install Now”, and then press the center of the Navigation Key .
Messaging to select (5) Press the Right Soft Key and accept the license agreement. (6) Enter your 10 digit mobile (cell) number (numbers only) and press the Right Soft Key to select . (7) Select “Portal or ISP” and press the RIGHT SOFT key to select . 36 (8) Highlight your provider and press the Right to select . (If you Soft Key provider is not listed tap “More” to view an additional list of personal email providers.
Messaging Caution: To enter a symbol, such as @, press the Function Key then the corresponding character key. (10) Press the Right Soft Key and wait for the process to complete. (11) After successfully registering, your device will automatically display the XM Settings section. Press the Right Soft Key to select to go to your personal email.
Messaging Caution: Some personal email services require a premium subscription to access email from a mobile devices. If you complete this setup process and your email does not start arriving on your device, check with your email provider to validate eligibility. After successfully registering, you will be taken to your Xpress Mail Settings where you can define your preferences. After finishing with your preferences click on the right soft key with your ISP provider name on it to go to your Inbox.
Messaging New account To enter the E-mail setup screen from the Home Screen, select [Start→Messaging→New Account], and press to enter the E-mail setup screen. Select [New Account] to set up an e-mail account to send and receive emails. The phone supports POP3/ IMAP.
Messaging Inbox Stores received message. Outbox Stores messages that are sent unsuccessfully. Folders Select [Menu→ Folders] from the SMS/MMS or Outlook E-mail screen and you can enter the following folders: Deleted items Stores the files deleted from the other folders. If you delete the file from [Deleted Items], the message is permanently deleted. Drafts Stores messages that will be sent later. 40 Sent items Stores messages which have been sent successfully.
Messaging After entering the SMS/MMS or Outlook E-mail screen, select [Menu→Options] to access: New account: For more details, please refer to “New account” on page 36. Display: Select to check “Show date and time in the message list” and to determine how to sort messages. Sending: Select to check “Include a copy of the original message when replying to an e-mail” and “Save copies of sent items.” Signature: Select to create and set a signature to insert into a message.
Calendar 7. Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Home Screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between your phone and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or flashing light, for example.
Calendar Calendar settings Select [Menu→ Options] from the calendar screen to access the following settings: New appointment Select [Menu→New Appointment] from the calendar screen to create a new appointment, and enter information about the appointment.
Contacts 8. Contacts With this function, you can view and keep track of Contacts information. To enter Contacts from the Home Screen, press the Right Soft Key , or select [Start→Contacts]. All contacts are saved in SIM card or the phone. SIM card contacts: Each entry includes a name and a phone number. The memory and the content of the SIM card differ according to the SIM card type.
Contacts center of the Navigation Key to view its detail (e.g.: contacts in the phone), shown in the figure below: In the Contacts List, all the contacts are arranged in alphabetical order. Contacts stored in the phone usually appear before the contacts stored on the SIM card. In the Contacts List, the contact will display its default phone number type.
Contacts New contacts (1) Select [Start→Contacts→New] from the Home Screen to create a new contact ( To input ”+” before entering country code, (2) After you finish entering the new contact information, press the Left Soft Key to save it. press ) To insert a pause in a dialing sequence, position the cursor on the phone number where you want to insert a pause and select [Menu→Insert Pause]. The letter “p” will appear in the number to indicate where the pause will occur in the dialling sequence.
Contacts New SIM contacts To add a new SIM contact from the Contacts List, select [Menu→New SIM Contact], as displayed below. Speed dials You can create speed dial numbers for the frequently-called contacts stored on your phone. Once stored in speed dial, you can call the number by just pressing one or two keys. Setting method (1) To create a speed dial, select the contact then to press the center of the Navigation Key view the contact details. Select the phone number you want to save to speed dial.
Contacts 2. The speed dial location settings are from 2-99. The “0” and “1” locations are preset numbers on the phone. Finding a contact Beaming a contact To find a contact in the Contacts List: up or down to Press the Navigation Key search for your desired contact. Begin entering a name or phone number of the contact until the contact is displayed. When you press a key, such as , you will find names that begin with D, and the phone numbers that start with 4.
Contacts as a new contact or to add to an existing contact. See details in the following figure: (2) Press the Left Soft Key phone will search for devices automatically. [Beam], and the Bluetooth-enable Copying contacts between SIM card and the phone You can copy contacts between SIM card and the phone. Copying SIM card contacts to phone Copying phone contacts to SIM card (1) For the contacts with more than one phone number, please select your desired phone number first.
Contacts Deleting a contact To delete a contact in Contacts List or after entering Contacts screen, highlight the contact you want to delete, press the Right Soft Key .
ActiveSync 9. ActiveSync ActiveSync synchronizes information on your phone with information on your PC. ActiveSync can also synchronize over a wireless network with Exchange Server if your company or service provider is running Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync. To access ActiveSync from the Home Screen, select [Start→ActiveSync].
ActiveSync your PC and the phone Configure the Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly with Exchange server. You need to specify the Exchange Server address, user name, password, and domain name.( Get this information from your administrator) (3) Choose the information types to synchronize. When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync automatically synchronizes your phone. Once synchronization completes, you can disconnect your phone from your PC.
ActiveSync Clear the check box for any items you want to exclude. To customize synchronization of a computer, select the computer name and then select [Menu→Settings]. To customize synchronization of particular information, select the information type and select [Settings]. To stop synchronization with one computer completely, select a computer name and select [Menu→Delete]. Caution: Outlook E-mail can be synchronized with only one computer.
ActiveSync (4) If you want the phone to save your password so that you will not need to enter it again when connecting, select the [Save password] check box. Then, select . Stopping synchronization (5) On the Options screen, select the check boxes of the types of information that you want to synchronize with Exchange Server. (2) As shown on the next page, select “Mobile device” in the “Files” menu.
ActiveSync (2) Your phone has a sync relationship with a PC. In case an e-mail in the phone or the PC is deleted, the same e-mail in the PC or the phone will be deleted while synchronizing next time. (3) While synchronizing mails in the other folders of Outlook besides Inbox, you need to select the corresponding folders in the phone. Caution: SMS and MMS can’t be synchronized.
ActiveSync Synchronizing through Bluetooth With Bluetooth function, you can connect your phone with other mobile devices or PCs and synchronize between them. Installing software in the phone To install software on the phone through your PC by using ActiveSync: (1) Create connection between your phone and PC through ActiveSync. have solved the problem.
ActiveSync Disconnect the device, then restart the PC and re-connect the device. Do the following: (1) Disconnect the device. (2) Open the following PC firewall ports for all programs: - 990: Open entry TCP port - 999: Open entry TCP port - 5678: Open entry TCP port - 5679: Open exit UDP port - 5721: Open entry TCP port (3) Reconnect the device Do the following: (1) Disconnect the device. (2) Delete ActiveSync by using “Add/Delete program”. (3) Install ActiveSync. (4) Reconnect the device.
ActiveSync Caution: If [Control panel] sets as sort view, please click [Network and Internet connection] and then click [Network connection]. (3) Select local connections established by ActiveSync with right key, and then click “Property”. It will display “Devices based on Windows Mobile” in “Use during connection” box. (4) Select all menus in “The connection uses the following items”. (5) Reconnect the device. Please make sure DHCP client server is operating on PC.
Games 10. Games To access Games from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→Games].
IM 11. IM Instant Messaging If you subscribe to an instant messaging (IM) service such as AOL, MSN, or Yahoo!, you can take the convenience and fun of IM on the go with your mobile phone. Setting up (1) From the Home Screen, press [Start→IM & Email]. (2) Highlight “IM” and press the center of the Navigation Key . (3) Follow the easy steps to download and install the application on your device.
Documents To Go 12. Documents To Go Documents To Go is the first and only mobile office editor for Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone edition on the market today. Now you can view, edit and create Microsoft® Word, Excel and PowerPoint® files, view Adobe® PDF files as well as unzip files on your smartphone no matter where your personal or professional life takes you. To access Documents To Go from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→Documents To Go].
Documents To Go web page and update the latest PDF To Go software version. Register: Connect to the Dataviz web page and register the user information. Exit: Exit the PDF to Go screen. Sheet to go [Sheet To Go] option allows you to view, edit or create Excel files on your smartphone.
Documents To Go View: View the current Excel file, such as [Cell Contents], [Comment], [Freeze Panes] or [Chart in Sheet]. Check for updates: Connects to the Dataviz web page and updates the latest Sheet To Go software version. Insert: Insert new rows, columns, sheet, chart or your desired function. Register: Connect to the Dataviz web page and register the user information. Format: Set number formatting and cell formatting, select a region to sort, rename and protect the current sheet.
Documents To Go [Undo], [Redo], [Cut], [Copy], [Paste], [Find], [Find Next], or select to delete the current slide. Selection mode: Press the center of the to activate or deactivate Navigation Key [Select Mode] and set the edited region. Zoom: Zoom out of or zoom in the current PowerPoint file. Eight zoom levels are available: [200%] [150%], [125%], [100%] and others. Insert: Select to insert a new slide, duplicate the current slide or a new bullet item. Format: Select to increase or decrease indent.
Documents To Go For more details, please refer to [Sheet To Go]. Edit: While editing a document, you can access [Undo], [Redo], [Cut], [Copy], [Paste], [Select All], [Find and Replace] and [Find Next]. Selection mode: Press the center of the Navigation Key to activate or deactivate [Select Mode] and set the edited region. Zoom: Zoom out of or zoom in the current Word file: Three zoom levels are available: [150%], [100%] and [50%].
Documents To Go Zip to go [Zip To Go] option allows you to decompress zip archives on your smartphone, so you can open attachments on your smartphone even if they've been compressed Select [Zip To Go] from the Documents screen then press the Right Soft Key
to access the following options: Open archive: Select and extract a single file in [My Stuff]. Extract all: Extract all zip files on your phone. Extract and open: Extract a zip file and then open it.My Stuff 13. My Stuff The My Stuff menu allows you to access images, videos, music and sound files that are stored in the phone or the storage card. However, you can not modify or delete the folders. From the Home Screen, select [Start→My Stuff]. Folder use My pictures UA Contents This is an MMS mail box used to store MMS files.
MEdia Net 14. MEdia Net MEdia™ Net gives you access to all the cool things you can do with your wireless phone—email, Web sites, games, and more. It is wireless Internet access for your wireless device. To access MEdia Net, select [Start→More→MEdia Net] from the Home Screen. To personalize your MEdia Net homepage, press the Right Soft Key
. From there, you can add, move, or delete categories and links. This function is system dependant. Contact your service provider for additional details.AT&T Mall 15. AT&T Mall To enter AT&T Mall from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→AT&T Mall]. Shop application Selecting [Shop Application] from the AT&T mall screen launches the browser to a landing page where the user can purchase and download java applications. As a default, pressing Shop Applications automatically launches to http://appslink.cingular.com/ Shop games This menu is a system dependent feature where you can access multiple functional and convenient AT&T brand services.
AT&T Mall Shop graphics Shop tones Selecting [Start→AT&T Mall→Shop Graphics] launches the browser to a graphics storefront/landing page where the user can purchase and download graphics. Selecting [Start→ AT&T Mall→Shop Tones] automatically launches the browser to a tone storefront/landing page where the user can purchase and download ringtones. As a default, pressing Shop Graphics automatically launches to http://grphdownloads.cingular.
AT&T Music 16. AT&T Music With this function, you can listen and learn about artists on the move and share artist and song info with friends wherever you are. Music contents can be accessed via various filter elements (artist, album, genre, etc) and you can access to the player and various player controls. In addition, you can visit music storefronts to purchase and download your favorite music and get other music related services (e.g. Music ID, karaoke, etc).
AT&T Music You are now ready to start transferring music to your device: (1) Open Windows Media Player® on your PC. (2) Connect the phone to your PC using the USB cable included in the box. Microsoft® ActiveSync® is needed for the PC to recognize your SMT 5700WOC but Windows Media Player® is the software you use to actually download songs to your device. (3) In Windows Media Player®, click Media Library.
AT&T Music WMV formats. To enter Windows Media from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→AT&T Music→Windows Media]. The Library screen defaults as Windows Media screen; you can select the files that you want to play from different types of files. file in playback list, and then press the center of the Navigation Key to play the file. About the controls By default, these hardware buttons are assigned to Windows Media.
AT&T Music indicates the current file being played and files that are queued up to play next. Navigation Key Press the Navigation Key up or down Increase volume or decrease the Switch to silent mode Library screen: The screen that lets you quickly find your audio files, video files and playlists. It contains categories such as [My Music], [My Videos], [My TV] and [My Playlists]. At the bottom of each screen is a Menu. The commands on this menu vary, depending upon which screen you are viewing.
AT&T Music Options Library Play/Pause about the currently playing file. Allows you to Display the Library screen so you can select a file to play About Start or pause playback Display information about Windows Media Player, such as the version number. Stop playback Now playing screen menu Shuffle/ Repeat Play the items in the Now Playing play list in random order or repeatedly.
AT&T Music down the play list order Library screen menu Remove from play list Remove the selected item from the play list but the file is still stored in Library. On the Playback screen, select [Menu→ Library] to enter the library screen, shown in the figure below: Shuffle/ Repeat Play the items in the Now Playing play list in a random order or repeatedly. Save play list Save the current files in play list Clear Now playing Remove all items from the Now Playing play list.
AT&T Music Library the library. Now Playing Display the Now Playing playlist. Library Switch between libraries, such as between [My Device] and[Storage Card]. Update Library Add new items to the library by searching your phone or storage card. Open File Find and play files that are stored on your phone or storage card but are not in the library. Open URL Play a file on a network, such as the Internet. Properties View information about the selected file.
AT&T Music to play the file when the phone is operating the other programs (except call function). Resume playback after a phone call: If you receive a call while playing a file, you can stop playing the current file and set whether or not to continue to play the file after ending a call. Video: You can set the screen status while playing video files. Play videos in full screen: You can set this option to [Never], [Only when Oversized] or [Always].
AT&T Music Music] from the Home Screen to launch the browser and access a music storefront/website where you can purchase music. This is system dependent feature. Contact your service provider for more details. As a default, Shop Music automatically launches to http://music.shop.The menus and settings are similar to those of “Internet Explorer”; please refer to “Internet Explorer” on page 82. Music ID Selecting Music ID from the AT&T wireless music screen launches a preinstalled application.
AT&T Music Music apps Select [Music Apps] from the AT&T wireless music screen to launch the browser to an area where the user can purchase music related applications for download. This is system dependent feature. Contact your service provider for more details. As a default, when you select Music Apps the browser launches to http://music.apps. The menus and settings are similar to those of “Internet Explorer”; please refer to “Internet Explorer” on page 82.
Entertainment 17. Entertainment To enter the Entertainment screen from the Home Screen, select [Start →More→Entertainment]. Get TeleNav TeleNav GPS Navigator is the next-generation GPS navigation system that works directly on your AT&T wireless mobile device. Get TeleNav GPS Navigator and you will always have driving directions available on your mobile phone — by voice and onscreen.
Entertainment Internet Explorer The SMT 5700WOC allows you to access the Internet or applications through Internet Explorer. To connect to Internet Explorer: Ensure that your SIM card supports the network function. For additional details, check with your network service operator. Activating Internet Explorer To access Internet Explorer from the Home Screen, select [Start →More→Entertainment →Internet Explorer].
Entertainment your desired webpage. Favorites: Stores your most commonly visited websites. You can select from five default network addresses in [Favorites], or you can also press the Navigation Key down to select [More Favorites], and then press the center of the Navigation Key to visit more Web Pages. More Favorites: After entering the Favorites screen, it will display all the network addresses you have stored.
Entertainment While browsing, press the Back/Clear Key to return to the last web page that you visited. To stop browsing, press the Left Soft Key or press the END Key . The Internet will still be connected. To disconnect from the Internet completely, you must access [Task Manager]. For more details, please refer to “Task Manager” on page 94. History: Stores the network addresses you’ve visited recently and displays in list form. You can select your desired network address and visit it.
Entertainment The menu when Internet Explorer is on line Forward: Enter the next web page that you have visited in [History]. When Internet Explorer is online, press the Right
to access the following Soft Key options. For more details, please see the following figure: Refresh: Refresh the current Web page. History: View and access the latest network pages you have visited. View: Determine the screen display settings for browsing a web page.Entertainment Properties: View the details of the current selected Web page. Options: Access additional settings for Internet Explorer. For more details, please see “Options” below. Options Select [Menu→Tools→Options] from the Internet Explorer screen and press to enter Options screen. The details include: following options: [Play sound], [Warn when changing to an unsecured page], [Allow cookies], [Encoding] etc. You can select or cancel these options by pressing .
Entertainment MobiTV With MobiTV function, your phone becomes a portable TV. Watch your favorite channels right in the palm of your hand. See channels you watch at home, made for mobile programming, and the latest primetime shows from NBC, like Friday Night Lights.
Entertainment press the center of the Navigation Key appear in the detailed information of the selected contact . While viewing a picture, press the Navigation Key up or down to browse the last or the next picture. The functions in picture list Delete Delete the pictures Edit Edit the pictures, such as [Cut], [Copy], [Paste] and [New folder], Play Slide Show Preview the pictures in slide show manner, and you can set the visual effect in [Options].
Entertainment The functions during browsing to Contact] or [Save As…]. From the Picture list screen, select the picture and to view the press the Left Soft Key picture then press the Right Soft Key to send the picture as an Outlook e-mail attachment or MMS attachment. Press the Right Soft Key to access the following options: Properties: View the picture name, type and some other information. Zoom: Zoom in or zoom out of the picture to adapt the screen size and view.
Entertainment Properties: View or modify detailed information about the current photo, including name, file type, dimensions, file size, etc. Options: Set general content, such as the picture size when sending pictures or rotation for editing pictures, or you can set [Slide show], [Video] options. Send via MMS: Send the selected picture via MMS. Send via E-mail: Send the selected picture via E-mail.
Call History 18. calls Call History Call History includes the entries for [Incoming Calls], [Outgoing Calls] and [Missed Calls]. You can only view Call History if you are subscribed to the service. You can enter the Call History Screen from the Home Screen by the following two methods: On the Home Screen, select [Start→More→ Call History]. Press the SEND Key History. Incoming ll —— Caution: If a phone number in the Call History is saved to your Contact List, the name and the number will display.
Call History If you want to save the number as a new contact, after choosing your desired storage position, to insert press the Left Soft Key the number and enter other relative information, and then press the Left Soft Key to save the number in contacts. E-mail Send an e-mail to the contact. View Timers View the time of last call, all calls, incoming calls, outgoing calls, etc.
Organizer 19. to clear answer. Press the Back/Clear last digit entered, and press the Left Soft to clear the display. Key Organizer Calculator The calculator function can perform standard mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. On the Home Screen, select More→Organizer→Calculator]. After entering Caution: 1. Use this function carefully. 2.
Organizer operation begins as detailed in the following image. To enter Task Manager from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→Organizer→Task Manager]. After entering Task manager screen, you can store the operated function options. Press the
to access the options Right Soft Key in the figure below: Download agent In this function, you can view the current download status of the phone.Organizer Service process: Display the process list for the current tasks. Exit: Quit this screen. For the above options, after entering the screen, select and you can return to the Task manager screen again. Task [Tasks] is used to keep track of things you need to do. The information in [Tasks] mainly comes from Microsoft Outlook software after finishing synchronization between the phone and PC.
Organizer the Navigation Key to view the following: etc) in Tasks, you need to first synchronize the phone with the PC, and set the details in Microsoft Outlook on your PC. After entering [Tasks], press the Right Soft Key
to access the following options Beam task: Send the current selected task to another Bluetooth-enabled handset device through the Bluetooth function. Creating a task on the phone Delete task: Delete the currently selected task.Organizer Recording voice notes After entering the Voice Notes screen, press the Left to begin recording, and Soft Key select to stop recording. The recorded files will automatically be saved to the [My Stuff→Notes] folder. Playing In the Voice Notes list, press the Navigation Key up or down to select the recording, then press to play or you the center of the Navigation Key can select [Menu→Play].
Tools 20. Tools [Tools] provides access to convenient services. Internet sharing referring to “Multiple network connection setting” on page 116. To modify the network connection type, select
then select [Connection Settings]. For additional details, refer to “Connections” on page 110, and see the image below. When you connect your phone to a PC or laptop computer, Internet Sharing allows you to use your phone as an external modem for the computer.Tools Notice: In order to use the phone as a modem, your SIM card must support this function. For more detailed information, please contact with your service provider. Caution: If you select [USB] as the PC connection manner, you must install Microsoft ActiveSync version 4.2 on your PC. If you select [Bluetooth PAN] as the PC connection manner, you must first activate and finalize the personal local network setting of Bluetooth on the PC.
Tools Caution: Please make sure you have selected [Tool→ Internet Options→Connection] on your PC. Click “Never dial-up to connect,” then select [Local Network Setting]. When the screen appears on your PC, select [Cancel Proxy Server]. If you haven’t downloaded any Java games on your phone, the phone screen will display “No applications installed”. At this time, press the Left Soft Key to download games to set Java and the Right Soft Key games or view the relative information about Java.
Tools Java settings: Set whether to activate the [Backlight Always on] function, or select the network type for the current Java program. Java info: You can view some relative information about the current Java program. Exit: Quit Java game screen. SIM manager With this function, you can better manage SIM card contacts and the contacts of the phone. Select [Start→More→Tools→SIM Manager] from the Home Screen and press the center of the Navigation Key to enter.
Tools select your desired SIM contacts, then press the center of the Navigation Key to confirm your choice. For more details, please refer to “Copy some SIM contacts to phone”. Copy some phone contacts to SIM: After selecting and selecting the phone contacts to move, press the center of the Navigation Key to confirm your choice. Or you can press the Right Soft Key , and access options including [Mark All], [Unmark All] and [Reverse].
Tools SIM memory (3) This menu provides you with the total and used memory of the current SIM card. Using speed dial Speed dial In this function, you can manage your speed dial list. Creating a speed dial number for a contact To create a speed dial number for a contact, please refer to” Speed Dials” on page 47. Press the Left Soft Key to save. Select [Start→More→Tools→Speed from the Home Screen.
Tools the first digit and then press and hold the second digit. The system will dial the number or directly enter the menu function. You can view information on creating a speed dial through the [Help] function on the speed dial list.
Settings 21. Settings Use this menu to personalize your phone by changing the display settings, call settings and phone settings. To enter the Settings screen from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→Settings]. Select [More] from the Settings screen to access additional menus. Phone On the Home Screen, select [Start → More→ Settings→ Phone] to enter the Phone settings screen, where you can set [Caller Barring], [Call Forwarding] and other options.
Settings Call waiting This network service informs you when someone is trying to reach you while you are on another call. Caller ID This network service allows you to hide your phone number from the person you are calling. Caution: This function needs to be supported by your network and must be activated before using it. For more details, please check with your service provider.
Settings This function needs to be supported by your network service provider. For more details, please check with your service provider. Networks To view the current network name and set a network connection manner, press the Right Soft Key
. In Networks you can also change the Band Selection for your device for when you travel to another country. Options include [North America(850/1900)], [Europe(900/18000] and].Settings (3) When finished, press the Left Soft Key . Caution: SMT 5700WOC only supports audio files with MIDI, MP3 or WMA formats. The audio files with the other formats can’t be played. Notice: After selecting a sound, the sound plays. To hear it again, select [Menu→Play]. To copy a sound to your phone You can connect your phone to your PC with a USB data cable to download your favorite ringtones from your PC. You can then use the sound for various phone functions.
Settings settings for each profile. To cancel without saving [Cancel]. changes, press the Right Soft Key See detailed information in the following image: Caution: The background image of the main screen must be in a GIF, JPG, BMP or PNG format. Display From the Home Screen, select [Start→More→Settings→Display] to enter the display screen to set [Home Screen] or [Start Menu Style] settings.
Settings in the image below: Alarm After setting an alarm, it will ring to alert you at the set time everyday. The phone must be on for the alarm to work. See the following figure for detailed information. Connections This function allows you to establish various connections between your phone and outer devices via [Wireless Manager], [Beam], [Bluetooth], [Dial- up] and others. To enter the Connections screen from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→Settings →Connections].
Settings well as easily manage your data connections. Simply select the corresponding button to enable or disable a function. When you enable a function, its button gets highlighted. The button appears gray when the corresponding function is disabled, shown in the figure below select between [Bluetooth] and [Phone], and to press the center of the Navigation Key activate or lock it If you have activated the Bluetooth function, the icon will appear on the screen and the indicator will flash.
Settings Caution: Follow the above instructions to switch off your phone in places where it is prohibited to use your phone. Press the Right Soft Key
then select [Bluetooth Settings] and [Phone Settings] to enter the relative setting screen. Bluetooth settings: For more details about Bluetooth settings, please refer to “Bluetooth” on page 112. Phone settings: For more details about phone settings, please refer to “Phone” on page 105.Settings (4) Select [Menu→Devices] or select [Menu→COM ports] to create or modify Bluetooth devices and COM port. Searching Bluetooth devices (2) In this function, you can select whether to turn on the Bluetooth function, or you can set to make your phone discoverable. (3) After you activate [Make this device visible to other devices] option, a “ ”symbol will appear before the option. Your phone can now receive the connection request of all Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Settings long), then select to establish a secure connection (2) Wait for the paired device to accept the partnership. (3) On your phone, a message will appear, indicating that your phone has connected with the paired device. Select . Bluetooth partnerships Matching the found device A Bluetooth partnership is create between your Bluetooth-enabled device information in a secure Bluetooth partnership: a relationship that you phone and another in order to exchange manner.
Settings After matching successfully, the following screen appears: Just like when connecting to any Bluetooth device, you also need to enter a passcode when connecting to a Bluetooth handsfree or stereo headset. The passcode is fixed and cannot be changed on a Bluetooth headset. Caution: For the above screen, each Bluetooth earphone device will have a different display name.
Settings link between other Bluetooth-enabled devices and your phone, the system will prompt you whether or not to save a file to the phone. If you select , the other Bluetooth-enabled devices can visit any folder in [My Stuff] of your phone and you can send files to another matching device as well. You can also access the [Upload], [Download], [Delete], and [Create new folder] options.
Settings left or right to set Internet Navigation Key connection manner, work connection manner and others. See details in the following figure: [Circuit-switched preferred], [GPRS] [GPRS preferred], [Circuit-switched] required. VPN: Press the Right Soft Key and you can add, edit or delete VPN. or as
USB to PC: Press the center of the Navigation to select “Enable advanced network Key functionality, so you can change the type of USB connection to help with problems while connecting ActiveSync.Settings [Start→More→Settings→More…→ Security] Device lock If you set the phone’s lock function, it will automatically lock after remaining dormant for some time. After activating the phone lock function, you need to input the password each time you switch on the phone. Only by inputting the correct password can you use the phone normally. See details in the following figure.
Settings Remove programs To free up memory on your phone, you can delete the programs. From the Home Screen select [Start→More→Settings→More…→ Remove programs]. In the program list, press the Navigation Key up or down to select the program(s) you want to remove then select [Menu→Remove] to delete them. Power management In this option, you can view the battery power, and set a time limit for the background light and screen.
Settings Accessibility In this option, you can set the system font size, the time for Multipress time out and confirmation time out and the alert volume while in-call. To access Regional settings from the Home Screen, select , [Start →More→Settings→ More…→Accessibility]. The following screen appears: Multipress mode. Confirmation time out: Set the delay before an unconfirmed action times out.
Settings Backlight level In this option, you can set the backlight intensity level and choose from 5 different settings. System information In this option, you can view some information about the system. Owner information About To add your name, telephone number, email address and other information, from the Home Screen select [Start →More→Settings→More In this option, you can view the basic configurations of the phone and software version information, but you can’t modify their contents.
Phone Maintenance 22. Phone Maintenance Mobile phones are very exact electronic devices and must be looked after carefully. The following advice can help you to look after your phone and prolong its life. The phone and its spare parts should be put out of the reach of children. Keep the phone dry. Rain, moisture or water will corrupt its electronic circuitry. If your phone does get wet, remove the battery immediately and take the phone to the nearest UT Starcom authorized service center.
Phone Maintenance damage the phone and radio system.
Troubleshooting 23. Troubleshooting Please check to see if any problems you have encountered while using your phone are described below. If you were unable to find the solution to a particular problem, please contact one of our maintenance centres. The phone can’t be switched on Possible reason Solution You are not holding down the Power Key for long enough Press and hold for at least 2 seconds.
Troubleshooting Bad call quality PIN/ PUK code lock Possible reason Enter wrong PIN Code( Personal Identification Code) or PUK Code (Personal Unlocking Key) Solution Enter correct password Caution 1. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, many SIM and phone functions will be locked. For more details, please refer to “Safety Precautions”. 2. If you do not know the correct PIN code and PUK code, please contact your operator or network service provider.
Troubleshooting network service area Can’t answer a call Possible reason Solution The call forwarding option has been set Cancel call forwarding according to requirements. The call barring option has been set Cancel the function of incoming call barring or roam incoming call barring. Can’t make a call Possible reason Solution The phone is switched off Turn on the phone. You are outside the k i Check the network area.
Troubleshooting The call volume is too low Possible reason The call volume has been set too low Solution Increase the call volume. The person you are calling cannot hear your voice Possible reason Solution Call status is set to mute Turn off the mute function on the call menu. The microphone is too far from the sound source Put the phone’s microphone closer to your mouth.
Troubleshooting to charge The battery can’t be charged Possible reason Solution The battery is worn out and the charging time takes too long Charge when the phone prompts low battery. The battery doesn’t connect well to the phone Ensure the battery has been inserted correctly. The charger doesn’t connect to the phone Ensure that the interface between the charger and the phone is correctly connected, and the charger icon should appear on the screen.
Troubleshooting Can’t display network Possible reason The phone does not recognize the storage card Solution The SIM card has been incorrectly installed Refer to the SIM card installation method. The contact between the SIM card and phone is dirty Ensure the contact between the SIM card and phone remains clean. The SIM card does not work Check whether the SIM card is out of date.
Troubleshooting Browser can’t connect to Internet normally Possible reason Solution The network service provider don’t provide the service or you haven’ apply for this service Contact with your network service provider and consult information about how to apply for and use these services Haven’t set correctly About more details about setting, refer to “Options” on page 86. 130 Lack of space Possible reason Solution The resource manager file is taking up too much space Delete unnecessary files.
Safety Precaution 24. Safety Precaution Usage environment Please remember to obey the necessary rules and regulations whenever use your phone. This will help keep you safe and respect your environment. Switch off your phone when close to petrol stations, bunkers, chemical factories or explosive areas and adhere to any safety signs and instructions there. Breaking any rules may cause explosion or injury.
Safety Precaution from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on. Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Caution: If you are unsure as to the level of interference, please switch off the phone at once and consult a doctor immediately. Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
Safety Precaution to provide all important information correctly. At this time, the phone may be the only communication tool, so don’t end the call without permission. Password access Your phone and SIM card can be protected by a password, to prevent others using it illegally. you can use the phone normally by correctly inputting your password each time. Caution: If you input your PIN code incorrectly three times in succession, the SIM card will be locked. You will need to input the PUK code to unlock it.
Safety Precaution incorrectly input the PUK code ten times in succession, then the SIM card cannot be used again. Usually the PUK code and SIM card are provided together. If you lose PUK code or it isn’t supplied with SIM card, please contact with your network operator or SIM card provider. PUK2 code This is used to unlock the PIN2 code. Usually the PUK2 code and the SIM card are provided together. PUK2 can modify the locked PIN2 code.
Safety Precaution explosion or other hazard. Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred the battery. Battery information and care Never use any battery that has been damaged. While using the phone near network station, power consumption is very little. Therefore, call and standby time depends on greatly by signal strength of honeycomb network and parameters set by network operator.
Safety Precaution common rubbish. Please adhere to the local environmental policy in order to avoid endangering life and causing environmental damage, and recycle your batteries in time. If your phone, battery or other charging device leaks due to carelessness, you must not put it inside any piece of equipment that heats up (such as drier, microwave etc.).The phone or other products may go wrong, or this could even cause the phone, battery or other charging device to burn, expand and explode.
Safety Precaution You can’t disassemble the terminal and battery of the phone unless the technical personnel.
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Index Index ActiveSync Error information, 59 Windows media, 73, 74 Battery List, 96 Making, 18 Setting up, 52 Charging, 12 Options, 21, 96 Synchronization information, 56 Power display, 13 Receving, 21 AT&T Mall, 71 Calendar Beaming, 49 Settings, 44 Copying, 50 Viewing, 43 Creating new, 47 AT&T music Community, 81 Music apps, 82 Music ID, 81 Contacts New appointment, 44 Creating new SIM, 48 Call Additional dialing information, 23 Deleting, 51 Shop music, 80 Streaming music, 81 Funct
Index Viewing, 45 Documents to go Input modes Character, 26 Outlook E-mail, 34 My stuff PDF to go, 62 Numeric, 27 Folder operation, 69 Sheet tp go, 63 Switching, 26 Folder use, 69 Slideshow to go, 64 Installing Organizer Word to go, 66 SIM card and battery, 9 Calculator, 98 Zip to go, 67 T-flash card, 11 Clear, 98 Entertainment Get TeleNav, 83 Internet Explorer, 84 MobiTV, 89 Pictures & Videos, 89 Media net, 70 Download agent, 99 Menu Task, 100 Entering, 28 Messaging Folders, 41 G
Index Safety notice, IX Safety Precaution, 137 Settings Accessibilty, 125 Clock & alarm, 114 Connections, 115 Display, 114 More, 126 Owner information, 126 Phone, 110 144 Power management, 124 Profiles, 113 Regional, 125 Remove programs, 124 Security, 123 Sounds, 112 Status icon, 5 Tools Internet sharing, 103 Java, 105 SIM manager, 106 Speed dial, 108 Troubleshooting, 130 Using Quick list, 14 Shortcut keys, 15, 17 Your phone Front view, 2 Rear view, 3 Side view, 2