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Safety Information Safety precautions for the power supply unit and battery Use the correct external power source. The power adapter of this product can only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your authorised service provider. Battery pack care. This product contains a Li-Ion Polymer battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly.
Driving Full attention should be given to driving at all times. Local laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must be observed. Hospitals Mobile phones should be switched off whenever you are requested to do so in hospitals, clinics, or health care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive medical equipment.
For Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. For Other Medical Devices Consult your physician and the device manufacturer to determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started............................................................................................ 1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 Introducing the ASUS M530w Smartphone...................................................................1 Getting to know your Smartphone.................................................................................2 Installing the SIM card and battery................................................................................
4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 Synchronising with a PC.............................................................................................29 Synchronising with an Exchange Server.....................................................................31 Creating a synchronisation schedule..........................................................................32 Remote synchronisation..............................................................................................34 Chapter 5 Managing Your Smartphone.
Chapter 8 Organising Your Life................................................................................. 79 8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4 Using Contacts............................................................................................................79 Using Calendar............................................................................................................82 Using Tasks.................................................................................................................
ASUS M530w specifications Processor Marvell PXA270 416MHz tri-band GSM/GPRS Operating system Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 6 (Standard version) Network system Tri-Band GSM/GPRS (900/1800/1900) + WCDMA(UMTS) (2100MHz) GPRS class 10 Memory 256MB Flash ROM 64MB SDRAM Display 2.4-inch 65K color TFT-LCD (240 x 320 pixels) Camera Dual CMOS camera �������������������������������������������������������������� Main: �������������������������������������������������������� 2.
Package contents Your package includes several accessories for the Smartphone. After unpacking, check the items against the list below and make sure that they are in good condition. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer or retailer immediately. Standard items • ASUS M530w Smartphone • USB sync cable • AC adapter • Microsoft Getting Started CD: includes Microsoft® ActiveSync® 4.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1-1 Introducing the ASUS M530w Smartphone The ASUS® M530w 3G Smartphone comes with the latest mobile technology that fits your world into your hands. The M530w is a tri-band mobile phone with high resolution LCD, built-in dual CMOS camera with camcorder, video calling and messaging capability, organizer, GPRS, and a microSD card slot.
1-2 Getting to know your Smartphone Layout 1 Components: 1 Power/Quick List button Top feature 2 Power LED 2 3 Sub camera lens I 4 Call key 3 13 5 Left soft key 14 6 Home Button 7 Navigation buttons 8 Action button 7 5 4 Q W 9 8 6 9 Right soft key 10 Back button 11 End key 11 10 E R T Y U D F G H J I O K L , .
Getting Started 15 16 Components: 15 Earphone slot Bottom features 16 Mini-USB connector 17 Camera lens I 18 Camera flash light 18 19 17 21 AM 19 Speaker 20 Battery compartment 21 Camera button / Function Side key 20 Rear features Right side feature
Chapter 1 Device components description No. Item Description 1 Power/Quick List button Press and hold to turn the phone ON/OFF. Press and quickly release to open the Quick List, which gives you quick access to Wireless Manager (for enabling and disabling wireless capabilities), Key lock, and preset profiles. 2 Notification LED This multi-color LED notifies the following: • Green - Phone fully charged. • Flashing green - Network detected. • Red - Phone is charging.
Getting Started No. Item Description 8 Action button The Action key acts much like the Enter key on a keyboard. In general, press to confirm an action. When you scroll to a check box, pressing the Action key selects or clears the check box. 9 Right Soft key Performs the task indicated above the button. 10 Back button Press to go back to the previous screen. Press to delete in a text field. 11 End key Press to end a call. Press and hold to lock the keypad.
Chapter 1 No. Item Description 19 Speaker Allows you to listen audio media and phone calls. 20 Battery compartment Contains the battery that supplies power to the device. 21 Camera button / Function Side key By default, this button is used to activate the Camera application: Press to launch the camera viewfinder. Press to take a picture if already in camera mode.
Getting Started 1-3 Installing the SIM card and battery The phone operator provides you with a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card that stores your mobile phone number, phone book entries, and SMS/MMS messages. Install the SIM card before you install the battery. NOTE The SIM card usually comes embedded on a plastic card. Read the SIM card documentation before removing the SIM card. Remove any rough edges on the SIM card before you install it to the Smartphone. To install a SIM card: 1.
Chapter 1 To insert the battery: 1. Align the gold metal contacts on the battery with the contacts on the phone. 2. Slide the back cover into your phone. 1 CAUTION 2 Use only the battery that comes with your Smarthphone package. Use of an incorrect battery type may result in injury or explosion.
Getting Started 1-4 Installing and removing a microSD card To install a microSD card 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. With the label side (usually the side with the card manufacturer’s name) face up, and the barcode/serial number side face down, insert the card into the microSD card slot located on the right side of the phone. 3. Push the card all the way into the slot until it fits completely. To remove the microSD card 1. Press the card slightly until it ejects.
Chapter 1 1-5 Charging your Smartphone WARNING Use only the charger that came with your Smartphone. Make sure that the battery is fully charged before using the Smartphone for the first time. Initial battery charging may take about eight (8) hours. You can charge the battery when the phone is either on or off. A battery icon on the screen indicates the battery power level. Refer to “Status indicator icons” in 2-2 Home screen for battery icon indications. To charge the battery 1.
Getting Started 1-6 Turning your Smartphone ON/OFF To turn ON your phone 1. Press and hold Power for approximately three seconds until the display turns on. 2. If you are asked for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) code, key in the code using the keypad, then press Action . The main display shows the idle screen. 3. Enter your PIN and press Done. Wait for your operator and Microsoft screens to load.
Chapter 2 Learning to Use Your Smartphone 2-1 Navigating Your Smartphone has several keys to help you navigate through your Smartphone’s screens and make selections. Navigation pad The navigation pad consists of four keys and provides an easy way to move or scroll through selections on the screen. Up The primary use of the Up and Down navigation keys is for movement within menus and navigation through contacts. The primary use of the Left and Right keys is to change the settings and edit text.
Learning to Use Your Smartphone Home key The Home key takes you to the Home screen. Back key The Back key takes you to the previous screen. In a text field, the Back key deletes characters to the left of the cursor. Soft keys The two soft keys on your Smartphone are located directly below the display screen. Each soft key performs the action displayed right above it on the soft key bar.
Chapter 2 2-2 Home screen The Home screen automatically displays when you turn on your Smartphone or leave it idle. The top of the Home screen displays the six most recently-used programs. The center of the display shows the service provider, the time, your next appointment, your current profile, and the number of new text messages. Scrolling to any of these items and pressing Action opens the associated program. Q NOTE Press Home Q W E R T Y U at any time takes you back to this screen.
Learning to Use Your Smartphone Status indicator icons Status indicators appear at the top of the screen and on the Home screen. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings.
Chapter 2 2-3 Start menu Your Smartphone comes with many preinstalled programs that you can start using right away. These programs can be accessed from the Start menu. To use the Start menu 1. On the Home screen, press Start. 2. Scroll to a program using the navigation keypad and press Action . You can add programs to the Start menu by downloading them from the internet on your PC and using ActiveSync to copy it to your phone.
Learning to Use Your Smartphone 2-4 Quick List The Quick List provides quick and convenient access to a list of common commands, such as turning off the phone, locking the phone, turning off wireless capabilities, and changing the profile type. To use the Quick List 1. Press and quickly release Power to display the Quick List. NOTE: If you press and hold too long, the phone will power off. 2.
Chapter 3 Using Call Features 3-1 Making a voice call Calling from the Home screen To call from the Home screen 1. On the Home screen, start entering the phone number you want to call using the QWERTY keypad. If you entered the wrong number, press Back delete all digits. Q W E R T Y U I O S D F G H J K L , . to delete the last digit; press and hold to P @ A z ? ! + 2. Once you have entered the number, press Call X C V B N M Cap Space Q 3.
Using Call Features Calling a Contacts entry To call a Contacts entry 1. On the Home screen, press Contacts. 2. Select the contact name to call using the Up/Down navigation keys. NOTE� To quickly find a contact in a long list of contacts, you can enter the first few letters of the contact’s name to narrow the search. 3. Press Call to dial the default number assigned to the selected contact.
Chapter 3 Calling using speed dial You can create speed dials for frequently-called phone numbers or frequently-accessed items by simply pressing and holding one or two keys. You may choose Speed Dial entries from 2-99. You can create a Speed Dial for a phone number, a program on the Start menu, an E-mail address, or a Web page address (URL) that is stored in Contacts and in the SIM card. NOTE You must assign a speed dial key to a phone number before you can use the speed dial feature.
Using Call Features To make a call using speed dial On the Home screen, press and hold the number on the keypad that you have assigned as a speed dial for a number. If the keypad assignment consists of two digits, press the first digit then press and hold the second digit. To create a speed dial for an item on the Start menu 1. On the Home screen, press Start. 2. Select an item and press Menu > Add Speed Dial. 4. Enter appropriate details in Name, Value, and Keypad assignment .
Chapter 3 To place an international call 1. Press and hold + on the keypad to enter a plus sign. 2. Enter the full phone number with the country code, area code, and phone number, and then press Call. 3-2 Responding to a voice call Depending on your settings, the phone rings, vibrates, or rings and vibrates when it receives an incoming call. When you receive a call, the screen displays the caller’s name and phone number. If the caller is not in your Contacts list, the screen displays the number only.
Using Call Features 3-3 Options during a call Listed in the table below are the possible menu options for when a call is in progress. Some of these options are available only when multiple calls are in progress or during a conference call. IN-CALL MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION Hold Places the active call on hold. Unhold Activates the call that is on hold. You can also press Send to activate the call that is on hold.
Chapter 3 Managing multiple calls To answer another call 1. Press Answer to place the first call on hold and answer the second call. 2. To end the second call and return to the first call, press End To hold a call to make a second call Q W E R T D F G Y U . I O K L P @ A S H J / 1. Press Menu > hold to place the first call on hold and call a second number. When you have z ? ! X + C V B N M , .
Using Call Features To make a video call 1. On the Home screen, start entering the phone number you want to call using the ������� QWERTY� keypad or select a contact entry from your Contacts list. 2. Once you have entered the number, press Menu > Video call to make the call. When the line is connected, you can see two video images and hear the sound through the loudspeaker. 3. Press End Q W E R T D F G H J C V B N M Y U to end the call. I O K L , .
Chapter 4 Synchronising with ActiveSync 4-1 Microsoft ActiveSync With ActiveSync, you can synchronise the information on your PC with the information on your Smartphone. Synchronisation compares the data on your phone with your PC and updates both with the most recent information. You can also use synchronisation to add new programs to your phone. Before you can synchronise your phone with your PC, you need to complete the following steps: 1. Install ActiveSync on your PC. 2. Connect your phone to the PC.
Synchronising with ActiveSync 4-2 Installing ActiveSync on your PC The ActiveSync program is already installed on your Smartphone. To synchronise information on your phone with your PC, you must also install ActiveSync on your PC. Install ActiveSync from the Getting Started CD that comes with your product package. NOTE IMPORTANT Before starting the ActiveSync installation, make sure that you have Microsoft® Outlook® installed on your PC.
Chapter 4 4-3 Connecting your Smartphone to a PC To connect your Smartphone to a PC 1. When prompted, connect the appropriate end of the USB sync cable to the mini USB and power connector at the bottom of your phone and the other end to a USB port on your PC. 2. ActiveSync will autostart when it detects your phone, and the Smartphone Sync Setup Wizard will open. 4-4 Creating a partnership The wizard guides you through the steps to create a partnership.
Synchronising with ActiveSync 4-5 Synchronising with a PC Changing information to synchronise By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronise all Outlook information. You can use ActiveSync options to turn synchronisation for specific information types on and off: 1. On the Home screen, press Start > ActiveSync. 2. Press Menu > Options. 3. Do one or more of the following: • Select the check box for the items you want to synchronise.
Chapter 4 Using USB sync cable 1. Connect your phone to a PC using the USB sync cable. 2. ActiveSync ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� should detect it automatically and start synchronising. If not, on the Home screen, press Start > ActiveSync. 3. Press Sync to start synchronising. 4. Press Stop to stop synchronisation before it completes. Using Bluetooth You can synchronise your phone with a PC using the Bluetooth wireless technology. 1.
Synchronising with ActiveSync 4-6 Synchronising with an Exchange Server To set up an Exchange Server connection, you will need to get the name of the server and the server domain name from your service provider or system administrator. You must also know your Exchange user name and password. NOTE Before you change synchronisation settings on the phone, disconnect it from your PC. 1. On the Home screen, press Start > ActiveSync > Menu > Configure Server.
Chapter 4 4-7 Creating a synchronisation schedule You can create a schedule for automatically synchronising information on your Smartphone with your PC or with Microsoft Exchange Server. To set up a synchronisation schedule with your PC, you must use ActiveSync on the PC. For more information on synchronisation, see ActiveSync Help on the PC. To set up a synchronisation schedule with an Exchange server, you must use ActiveSync on your phone. See the next section for details.
Synchronising with ActiveSync Scheduling synchronisation Before changing synchronisation settings on the phone, disconnect the phone from your PC. To schedule synchronisation 1. On the Home screen, press Start > ActiveSync > Menu > Schedule. 2. Do one or more of the following: TO SYNC DO THIS Automatically as items arrive. Under Peak times, select As items arrive. It is more cost-efficient to synchronise on at regular intervals when mail volume is high. Under Off-peak times, select As items arrive.
Chapter 4 4-8 Remote synchronisation Remote synchronisation is when your phone is synchronised over a wireless connection instead of using a direct local connection to a PC. Synchronising remotely with your PC may depend on your network configuration. For example, you may need to set up a virtual private network (VPN) connection to your network. To synchronise remotely, you need to set up a connection first and then configure your phone.
Chapter 5 Managing Your Smartphone 5-1 Personalising your Smartphone Settings screens You can view and change settings on your Smartphone to make it look and behave the way you like it. This includes changing the Home screen layout, adding your own ring tone, and set options for calls you receive, such as Call Forwarding and Call Waiting. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings to display the Settings screen.
NOTE 36 Select More from the Settings screen to display next page of Settings options, or press Left or Right on the navigation pad to display next or previous page of the Settings options.
Managing Your Smartphone Personalising your Home screen To personalise your Home screen 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Home Screen. 2. Make your desired changes and press Done. To personalise the Home screen with your own image 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Multimedia > Pictures & Videos. 2. Select an image to use as the background image and press Action. 3. Press Menu > Use as Home Screen. 4. Use the Left/Right navigation keys to adjust the transparency and press Finish.
Chapter 5 Changing regional settings To change regional settings 1. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > More > More > Regional Settings. 2. In Language, select your preferred language for the phone interface and menus. 3. In Locale, select your current location. The Locale option automatically changes the format of the remaining options, such as date, time, and currency, to reflect those used in that locale. 4. Press Done after you have finished making changes.
Managing Your Smartphone 3. Change the settings and press Done . NOTE To restore the default settings of a profile, press Menu and select Reset to default. Setting up advanced sounds Use the Advanced Sounds settings to customise the sounds for ring tones, notifications, reminders, alarm clock, alert, warnings, email,text message, and key tones. The phone comes with 13 preinstalled polyphonic ring tones from which you can choose. To change the sound 1.
Chapter 5 4. Paste the file to any location you want on your Smartphone. 5. On the Home screen of your Smartphone, press Start > More> Settings > Advanced Sounds. 6. Highlight the item for which you want to use your own sound. 7. Do one of the following: •�������� Press ������ Menu > Add Sounds to open the Add Sounds screen. •�������� Press Action to open the Select an Item screen. Select to open the Add Sounds screen. 8. Locate and select the sound file on your Smartphone.
Managing Your Smartphone To assign keypad functions 1. On �������������������������� the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > More > Key Assignment. 2. Select the keypad function that you want to assign to a program, then press Done. Changing the Start Menu view Use the Start Menu settings to change the viewing layout of the Start menu. You can view the Start menu either in Grid View or List View. To change the Start Menu view 1.
Chapter 5 Adjusting the headset volume level Use the Headset Volume Limiter settings to adjust the volume level for your headset. To adjust the headset volume level 1. On �������������������������� the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > More > Headset Volume Limiter. 2. Use the left and right soft keys to decrease or increase the volume level. 3 Press Done. 5-2 Improving performance Changing accessibility settings To change accessibility settings 1.
Managing Your Smartphone Changing power settings Use Power Management to check the battery level and to configure power-saving settings, such as backlight and display time-outs. 1. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > More > More > Power Management. 2. Adjust the following options: In Backlight time out on battery, set the amount of time for the phone to be idle before the backlight turns off.
Chapter 5 To turn on/off radio mode Press and quickly release Power to display the Quick List screen and select Wireless Manager. Select All Off and press Action NOTE . Turn off all radio interfaces of your phone when you are on an aircraft or in a hospital. You will not be able to make calls or send messages/e-mails but will still be able to use the organizer functions of your phone. Q W E R T Y U I O D F G H J K L P @ A z S ? ! X + C V B N .
Managing Your Smartphone Locking the SIM card Locking the SIM card prevents you and others from using the Smartphone until the correct password is entered, but you will still be able to make emergency calls. When you turn on the phone, you will be asked to enter your PIN1 password. To lock the SIM card and set the PIN 1. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings >More > Security > Enable SIM PIN. 2. Enter the password (SIM card’s PIN1), and press Done .
Chapter 5 Locking the phone To lock the phone 1. On �������������������������� the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > More > Security > Device Lock. 2. Select the Prompt if device unused for check box by pressing Action . 3. Scroll down to the field below and select the amount of time for the phone to be inactive before it locks automatically. Q W E R T Y U I O K L P @ 4. In Password type, select the type of password you want to use. A 5.
Managing Your Smartphone Blocking incoming/outgoing calls Emergency calls can still be made with Call Barring on. 1. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > Phone > Call Barring. 2. In Block incoming calls, select Off, When roaming, or All calls. 3. In Block outgoing calls, select Off, Int’l except to home, Int’l calls, or All calls. 4. Press Done .
Chapter 5 To reset your phone 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Tools > Default Settings. 2. Enter 1234 to confirm you want to restore default settings and press OK . The phone will restart automatically after it has been reset. 5-7 Adding and removing programs You can use ActiveSync to add programs to your phone or add a program directly from the Internet. To add programs 1. Download the program to your PC. 2. Read any installation instructions or documentation that comes with the program.
Managing Your Smartphone To remove a program NOTE Programs that come with the phone cannot be removed. 1. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > More > More > Remove Programs. 2. Scroll to the program to remove. 3. Press Menu > Remove. 5-8 Managing and backing up files There are a couple of ways to manage your files. You can use the File Explorer on your Smartphone or use ActiveSync on your PC. You can back up files to your PC using ActiveSync or copy files to a storage card on your phone.
Chapter 5 4. Do one of the following: • To copy the file to your phone, right-click the file, and click Copy. Right-click the desired folder on your phone, and click Paste. NOTE To copy files to a storage card, insert a microSD card (see 1-4 Installing and removing a microSD card). You can play MP3 and other media files directly from a microSD card inserted into your phone. • To copy the file to your PC, right-click the file and click Copy. Right-click the desired folder on your PC, and click Paste.
Managing Your Smartphone TO DO THIS Delete a file or folder Select the file or folder that you want to delete, and press Menu > Edit > Delete. Beam a file Select the file that you want to send. Press Menu > Beam. Select the device to which you want to send and press Beam. Send a file by e-mail Select the file to send, press Menu > Send. Select the e-mail account you want to send the file to and press Select. A new e-mail message is created with the file already attached.
Chapter 6 Getting Connected You can set up connections to the Internet and corporate network at work to do such activities as browse the Internet or intranet, send and receive emails and instant messages, and synchronise information using ActiveSync. With an active connection, you can browse the web, download e-mails, chat using MSN Messenger, or synchronise wirelessly with the server.
Getting Connected NOTE In Connects to, select The Internet to connect directly to the Internet, Work to connect to your corporate network, WAP Network to connect to a Wireless Application Protocol network, or Secure WAP Network to connect to secure WAP sites, such as a bank. 4. Press Done . GPRS, Proxy, and VPN connections You can create GPRS, Proxy, and VPN connections using the same procedure as that for a Dial-up connection.
Chapter 6 Changing option settings The Options screen enables you to specify the number of redial attempts, time to wait before disconnecting, and how your PC connects to the network. To access the Options screen 1. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > Connections. 2. Press Menu > Advanced > Menu > Options. Adding a URL exception Some companies use periods in their intranet URLs (for example, intranet.companyname.com).
Getting Connected 6-2 Internet Sharing The Internet Sharing feature enables you to use your Smartphone as an external modem for your computer to connect to the Internet. To connect your Smartphone to your PC for Internet connectivity, you can use either a USB or a Bluetooth device. Setting up a USB connection To set up a USB connection. 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Internet > Internet Sharing. 2. In PC Connection, select USB. 3.
Chapter 6 2. On the Home screen, press Start > Internet > Internet Sharing. 3. In PC Connection, select Bluetooth PAN. 4. In Network Connection, select the type of connection that your Smartphone will use to connect to the Internet. NOTE You must first create a network connection. Refer to 6-1 Connecting to the Internet. 5. Press Connect.
Getting Connected TO DO THIS Change connection options 1. Press Menu > Tools > Options > Connections. 2. Do one of the following: • To allow Internet Explorer to select network settings, select Automatically detect settings. • To manually choose network settings, in Select network, select the network to which Internet Explorer should connect. View your Favorites list From any Web page, press Favorites. Go to a Web page In Internet Explorer, press Menu > Address Bar.
Chapter 6 58 TO DO THIS Move a favorite to a folder Press Favorites. Select the favorite to move. Press Menu > Edit. Under Folder, scroll to the folder to which you want to move the favorite and press Done. Send a link via e-mail Go to the Web page you want to send and press Menu > Tools > Send Link... > Outlook E-mail.
Getting Connected 6-4 Using Bluetooth® Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows you to communicate with other devices, such as headsets, printers, PCs, GPS receivers, and other users’ mobile devices. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information without requiring a physical connection. Unlike infrared, you do not need to line up devices to exchange information through Bluetooth.
Chapter 6 BLUETOOTH MODE DESCRIPTION Turn On Bluetooth The Bluetooth radio is turned on and you can use Bluetooth features. Turn Off Bluetooth The Bluetooth radio is turned off. You might want to turn the radio off at times to conserve battery power, or in situations where radio use is prohibited, like on airplanes and in hospitals. Turn On Visibility The Bluetooth radio is turned on, and other Bluetooth devices within range (about 10 meters) can detect your phone.
Getting Connected NOTE Once you create a partnership, you don’t need to Turn on Visibility to beam information between them. Bluetooth needs only to be turned on. Pairing with a Bluetooth headset 1. On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Menu and select Turn On Bluetooth and Turn On Visibility. 2. Turn on your Bluetooth headset and bring it to within 10 meters of your Smartphone. 3. Put your Bluetooth headset into pairing mode.
Chapter 6 62 TO DO THIS Beam information using Bluetooth Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and that the device that you want to beam to is discoverable. Select the item that you want to beam and press Menu > Beam [item]. Select the Bluetooth device to which you want to beam the item and press Beam. Accept a Bluetooth partnership Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and that your phone is discoverable. When prompted to accept a Bluetooth partnership with the other device, press Yes.
Getting Connected TO DO THIS Open received images from the Image server in the image viewer On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Profiles > Images. Select the Open received images check box. Save a thumbnail version of received images in the same folder as the received images On the Home screen, press Start > More > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Profiles > Images. Select the Request thumbnail check box.
Chapter 7 Messaging Your Smartphone is capable of composing, sending, and receiving Outlook e-mail, Internet e-mail, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages, and text messages. 7-1 ����������������������������������� Entering text, numbers, and symbols Use the QWERTY keypad to enter text, numbers, and symbols. Q W E R T Y U D F G H J I O K L P @ A z Caps lock Press to enter uppercase texts.
Messaging Your Smartphone supports two input modes for entering text and numbers: Multipress, and Numeric. Multipress is used for entering text, and Numeric mode is used for entering numbers. When you select a field that requires text or numbers, the phone automatically selects the appropriate input mode. The status indicator on the top right side of the display screen shows the input mode that is currently active. W E S D ! X R T Y U I O F G H J K L = .
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Messaging 7-2 Setting up accounts Before you can send and receive e-mails, you need to set up an e-mail account that you have with an Internet service provider (ISP) or an account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account). You can send e-mail messages by synchronising or by connecting directly to an E-mail server through your Internet service provider or a corporate network.
Chapter 7 7-3 Managing accounts TO DO THIS View a list of accounts On the Home screen, press Start > Messaging. A list of accounts is displayed with the number of unread messages in the Inbox of each account shown in parenthesis. Send/receive Internet e-mail messages On the Home screen, press Start > Messaging. Select the Internet e-mail account for which you want to send and receive messages and press Menu > Send/Receive. To stop this process, press Menu > Stop Send/Receive.
Messaging NOTE If you are sending a message to more than one recipient, separate them with a semicolon (;). You can only send text messages to contacts with a mobile phone number. 5. Press the Down navigation key, and enter your message. 6. When finished, press Send . NOTE If you are working offline, e-mail messages are saved to the Outbox folder and sent the next time you connect.
Chapter 7 TO DO THIS Insert a picture into an e-mail message While composing your message, press Menu > Insert > Picture. Insert a voice recording into an e-mail message While composing your message, press Menu > Insert > Voice Note. Set the priority, security, and language of an e-mail message While composing your message, press Menu > Message Options. Cancel a message While composing your message, press Menu > Cancel Message.
Messaging Synchronising e-mail messages You can e-mail messages as part of the general synchronisation process. You will need to enable mail synchronisation in ActiveSync. For more information on enabling mail synchronisation, see the ActiveSync online help on your PC. NOTE To connect directly to an e-mail server, see 4-6 Synchronising with an Exchange Server. Managing folders Each Messaging account has a set of five folders: Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, and Sent Items.
Chapter 7 7-5 MMS messaging MMS (Multimedia Messaging System) allows you to send text messages with multiple slides. Included on each slide can be a picture, video or audio, or text. MMS messages are sent by GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) to e-mail accounts or other MMS-enabled mobile devices. NOTE You need to subscribe to the GPRS and MMS services with your service provider before you can send and receive MMS messages. Ask your phone operator on how to activate the MMS feature.
Messaging Composing and sending an MMS message To compose and send an MMS message 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Messaging > MMS > Menu > New. 2. In the To: field, enter the mobile phone number or e-mail of your recipient. You can enter it using the keypad or press Menu > Add Recipient to select from your Contacts. If you have more than one recipient, separate them with semicommas. 3. In the Subject field, enter a subject for the message. 4.
Chapter 7 The following assumes that you are on the MMS message screen. 74 TO DO THIS Copy the message to other recipients Use the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll up to display the Cc field. Enter the recipient‘s phone number or e-mail address or press Action to select a recipient from your Contacts list. Hide a recipient’s contact information from other message recipients Use the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll up to display the Bcc field.
Messaging 7-6 Windows® Live Windows® Live is an instant messaging software that is preinstalled in your Smartphone. It allows you to: • Send and receive instant messages to your contacts who are online; and • Access your Hotmail® account to send and receive e-mails. To use Windows® Live, you must have a Passport account. If you have a Hotmail® or an MSN® account, you already have a Passport.
Chapter 7 5. Select the check boxes if you want the Windows Live to show on the the Home screen. 6. Select what you want to sync on your device by checking the check boxes. 7. Sync e-mail for Hotmail account. Using Windows® Live Messenger To sign in and out of Windows® Live Messenger 1. Set e-mail address and password in Windows® Live. 2. When the setting is finished, from the Home screen, press Start > More > Messenger. 3. On the Windows® ����� Live Messenger main screen, press Sign In. 4.
Messaging TO DO THIS Add other people to a conversation From a chat session, press Menu > Options > Add participant, then select a contact. Switch to another chat session In the list of ongoing chats displayed at the bottom of screen, select the name of a contact with whom to chat. Return to the contacts list The contact list is on the left of the screen. End a chat session From a chat session, press Menu > End Conversation.
Chapter 7 NOTES for MSN Messenger service: If your Internet service provider (ISP) only allows one connection at a time, you will meet some problems when using MSN Messenger concurrently with other applications. Such problems as described below may occur: 1. You cannot use MSN Messenger and your Blackberry on the device at the same time. If you have already activated your Blackberry connection, and then activate MSN Messenger, MSN Messenger will always occupy the service connection. 2.
Chapter 8 Organising Your Life 8-1 Using Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you look for, whether you are at home or on the road. Using Bluetooth on the device, you can quickly share Contacts information with other device users. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronise Contacts between your phone and PC. Viewing Contacts To view the Contacts list, do one of the following: • On the Home screen, press Start > Contacts.
Chapter 8 80 TO DO THIS Create a new contact On the Home screen, press Contacts > New > Outlook Contact. Enter information for the new contact and press Done. Create a new contact on the SIM card On the Home screen, press Contacts > New > SIM Contact. NOTE: You can only store one phone number for a SIM contact. Edit a contact’s information On the Home screen, press Contacts. Select the contact whose information you want to edit and press Action. Press Menu > Edit.
Organising Your Life TO DO THIS Find a contact using filter From the Contact list, press Menu > Filter. Select the category that you have assigned to the contact. To show all contacts again, select All Contacts. Assign a ring tone to a contact On the Home screen, press Contacts. Select the contact to which you want to assign a custom ring tone and press Action. Press Menu > Edit and scroll to Custom ring tone. Use the Left/Right navigation keys to select a ring tone and press Done.
Chapter 8 8-2 Using Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Home screen. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronise appointments between your phone and PC. To open the Calendar program, do one of the following: • On the Home screen, press Start > Organizer > Calendar.
Organising Your Life Viewing an appointment To view an appointment 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Organizer > Calendar. 2. Select the appointment and press Action Viewing your schedule Q W E S D R . T Y U TO I O H J K L @ A F G You can view your schedule in yourz calendar in three different views: Week View, Month View, and Agenda View. ? ! X C V B + N Cap Space To view your schedule 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Organizer > Calendar. 2.
Chapter 8 8-3 Using Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. The Tasks list The task list is your “things to do” list. When you create or edit tasks with Outlook on your PC and then synchronise it with your phone, additional information, such as due date, priority, and category, may show. A task that has been marked as high priority is preceded by an exclamation mark, and one marked as low priority by a downward-pointing arrow. Overdue tasks are displayed in bold red.
Organising Your Life 8-4 Using Voice Notes You can use Voice Notes to create and play back short voice recordings and verbal reminders. Recordings are included in the All Notes list and are named consecutively Recording 1, Recording 2, and so on. TO DO THIS Create a voice note On the Home screen, pres Start > Organizer ����������������������� >������������ Voice Notes. The All Notes screen is displayed. Hold the phone’s microphone near your mouth. Press Record to start recording your voice note.
Chapter 9 Multimedia 9-1 Using your camera Your Smartphone features a 2.0 megapixel built-in dual CMOS camera with flash, making it easy to take photos and record video clips with audio and sharing them with your family and friends. Taking a picture To take a picture 1. Do one of the following: • On the Home screen, press Start > Multimedia > Camera. • Press the Camera button on the right side of your phone.
Multimedia TO DO THIS Change the zoom factor In Camera mode, press Menu > Zoom and select a zoom factor or press the Up/Down navigation keys. Change the brightness In Camera mode, press Menu > Advanced > Color Adjustment > Brightness. Press the left or right navigation keys to adjust the level of brightness. The default brightness level is 3. Turn on the flash In Camera mode, press Menu > Flash Mode > On.
Chapter 9 Recording a video clip To record a video clip 1. Do one of the following: • On the Home screen, press Start > Multimedia > Camera. • Press Camera button on the right side of your phone. 2. Press Menu > Change Mode > Video Mode and press Done > Exit. You can also press the right navigation key to switch the mode. 3. Press Action or Camera button to start recording. The record indicator turns from green to red when the device starts recording. Q W E R 4.
Multimedia 9-2 Working with pictures and videos Using Pictures & Videos The Pictures & Videos program allows you to work with pictures or video clips on your Smartphone. After you have taken the pictures and videos, you can organise, edit, beam, as well as send them by using a messaging program. To open the Pictures & Videos program, do one of the following: • Press Start > Multimedia > Pictures & Videos. • Press Camera button, then press Thumbnails.
Chapter 9 TO DO THIS Edit a picture Select the picture you want to edit and press View. Press Menu > Edit, and do the following: • To rotate the picture 90 degrees, press Menu > Rotate. • To crop the picture, press Menu > Crop. Use the navigation pad to position the first corner of the cropping area and press Next. Position the second corner and press Finish. To start over, press Previous • To automatically readjust the brightness and contrast levels of the picture, press Menu > Auto Correct.
Multimedia TO DO THIS Save to a different location Copy and paste the file in the desired folder/location. Set whether pictures are rotated clockwise or counterclockwise. Press Menu > Options > General. Select the second scroll box and use the Left/Right navigation keys to select Right (clockwise) or Left (counterclockwise). Set the screensaver to play when the phone is connected to a PC for more than two minutes Press Menu > Options > Slideshow.
Chapter 9 9-3 Listening to music and watching videos Use Microsoft® Windows Media™ Player Mobile for Smartphone to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your phone or on the Web. You can listen to media files through the speaker on the back of your Smartphone or through a stereo headset.
Multimedia 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. Playing media files To play a media file 1. On the Home screen, press Start > Multimedia > Windows Media. 2. Press Menu > Library. 3. Do one of the following: • To play a file from a library, select the library you want to use in the Library list and press Action .
Chapter 9 Playback screen options When playback of an audio or video clip is in progress, the menu contains the following options. 94 OPTION DESCRIPTION Library Displays the Library screen so you can choose a file to play. Play/Pause Play or pause playback of current file. Stop Stops playback. If playback is started again, it will start from the beginning of the current file.
Multimedia Playback controls Navigation controls Keypad controls Play/Pause Press to play/pause the current file Volume Press up/down keys to adjust volume Now Playing Press to access information about the playing file Q W E @ A Menu Press to access playback ? options z S D ! X C R T Y U I Previous/Next Press the left soft key to go K to previous Jfile. Press H Fback G the right soft key to go to the next file + V B N M , O P L / .
Chapter 9 9-4 Using Java (MIDlet Manager) Your phone supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME. The Java MIDlet Manager allows you to download Java applications, such as games and utilities, that are specifically designed for mobile phones and then easily install and manage them. To install, run, and manage MIDlet programs (MIDlets) on your phone, you have to first download the MIDlets to your device directly Installing Java MIDlets directly from the Internet To install Java MIDlets directly from the Internet 1.
Multimedia To install Java MIDlets from your PC 1. Download the games and utilities that you want to install on your Smartphone from your PC. 2. Open ActiveSync on your PC and click Explore. 3. Go to the My Device\My Documents or the My Device\Storage Card folder on your Smartphone and paste the files. 4. On the Home screen of your phone, press Start > Tools > Java. The esmertec Java screen appears. 5. Press Menu > Install > Local. A list of all MIDlets/MIDlet suites available displays. 6.
Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Voice Commander 10-1 Using the Voice Commander The Voice Commander enables you to use voice commands to make phone calls and to launch applications in your Smartphone. It enables you to customise commands and personalise the digit model by adaptation. To launch the Voice Commander, do one of the following: • Press Start > Tools > Voice Commander. • Long press the volume up button.
Voice Commander Voice Name Dialling Use this function to call a contact person’s home, work, or mobile number. Usage: Call at Example 1: Call a person at his home. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. 2. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Call John Doe at home” System: “Call John Doe at home, is this correct?” User: “Yes” System: “Dialling”, dial to John Doe’s home phone.
Chapter 10 Example 3: Call a person with multiple contact numbers. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. 2. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Call John Doe” NOTE System will display all John Doe’s contact numbers. System: “Call John Doe, home, work, mobile, or cancel?” User: “Home” System: “Dialling”, dial to John Doe’s home number. Example 4: Call a person whose name sounds exactly the same as another contact person.
Voice Commander System: “Home, work, mobile, or cancel?” User: Select Mobile number from the list. System: “Dialling”, dial Bryan Lee’s mobile number NOTES If the contact person only has one contact number, the system will automatically dial that number. When the system shows all the contact person’s phone numbers, you can select and double-click the selected contact number. The system will dial this number automatically. Voice Show Contact Use this function to ask for a contact person’s information.
Chapter 10 Example 2: Asking for a specific information. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. 2. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Show John Doe at work” System: “John Doe, work, 0229109088” NOTE System will show John Doe’s contact information. Example 3: The person has no contact number. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. 2.
Voice Commander System: “More than one Bryan Lee, please select” NOTES The system will show all the contact persons whose names sounds the same as that of the person you are inquiring about. Double-click on the contact person you want. If the contact person does not have the contact number you want such as his home number, the system will prompt: “ has no home number”; but the system will still show that person’s other contact information.
Chapter 10 Usage: Redial Use this command to dial the last outgoing call in the call history. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. 2. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Redial” System: “Call John Doe at home, is this correct?” User: “Yes” System: “Dialling” Usage: Callback Use this command to dial the last incoming number in the call history. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. 2.
Voice Commander Voice Start Application Use this function to quickly launch applications in your Smartphone. Usage:Start 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. 2. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Start Calendar” System: “Calendar” NOTE The system will launch the Calendar application. Today’s/Tomorrow’s/This week’s appointments Use this function to display your appointments in your Calendar.
Chapter 10 Email/SMS/What time is it Use this function to display your unread emails and SMS, and tell you the time. Usage: Read Email / SMS Use this command to read your e-mails and SMS. Example: There are three unread e-mails. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command.
Voice Commander Meeting mode Use this function to turn off your phone’s ringer. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Meeting mode” NOTE The system will mute your phone’s ringer. Call History Use this function to display your call history. Usage: Call History 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command.
Chapter 10 Usage: Play Example 1: You want to assign a song playback. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Play The Moment” System: “The Moment” NOTE The screen switches to play mode and plays the song. Example 2: You want to assign all songs for playback. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command.
Voice Commander Example 4: You want to pause or resume playing the song. 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: You can say “Pause” to pause playing songs or say “Resume” to resume playing songs. What can I say Use this function if you have trouble using the Voice Commander. You can use this function to look for available voice commands Usage: What can I say 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command.
Chapter 10 Goodbye Use this function to quit the Voice Commander. Usage: Goodbye 1. Launch the Voice Commander and give the command. The following exchange will take place: System: “Say your command” User: “Goodbye” System: “Goodbye” 10-2 Using the Vocab Settings The Vocab Settings enables you to create voice tags for entries in your Contacts list, or for applications in your Smartphone. Creating voice tags makes it easier for your device to recognize voice commands. To use the Vocab Settings 1.
Voice Commander Voice Sensitivity Your Smartphone allows you to set the level of voice sensitivity. When you speak a command to your device, your Smartphone compares your spoken command to the voice tags based on these levels of sensitivity: Normal, Accurate, and Sensitive. • When set to Normal, your Smartphone will record voice tags without any of the background noise. • When set to Accurate, your Smartphone will record voice tags exactly as you recorded them.
Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Other Features 11-1 WorldCard Mobile The WorldCard Mobile is a character recognition tool that scans and identifies the printed text on a business card then automatically categorizes the information and sends it to your Contact list. Using a picture file of a business card, WorldCard Mobile analyzes the appearance of the details in the business card and converts them to editable text in your Contact list. Using the WorldCard Mobile To capture a business card picture file 1.
Other Features 11-2 Task Manager The Task Manager displays the available applications in your Smartphone, and enables you to view, close, activate, or close all applications, as well as give the resource information about an application. To launch the Task Manager 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Tools > Task Manager. 2. Select the application, and press Menu. From the Menu selection, choose what you want to do with the application.
Chapter 11 Word Viewer This viewer shows documents created in Microsoft Word 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), and 2003. It can also display documents saved in Rich Text Format (.rtf). To start this application, press Start > Office > Word Viewer. PDF Viewer This viewer displays Portable Document Format (.pdf) files. To start this application, press Start > Office > PDF Viewer. PPT Viewer This viewer shows presentations created in Microsoft PowerPoint 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), and 2003.
Other Features 11-4 Spb® Zip The Spb® Zip is a compression utility which enables you to zip your files to reduce your files to conserve storage space in your Smartphone. To launch the Spb Zip 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Tools > Spb Zip. All your file folders will be displayed. 2. Select the files/folders to compress. 3. Press Add to ZIP. The compression process starts. 11-5 Default Settings This option allows you to restore the default factory settings. To restore default settings: 1.
Chapter 11 11-6 Mode Switcher Mode switcher allows you to easily switch between applications and tasks. To use the mode switcher, press the mode switcher button on your device keypad. Press again to shift between applications. Q W E R T Y U D F G H J I O K L P @ A z S ? ! X + C V B N M , . / = Mode switcher button Cap Space You can configure the mode switcher and define the switcher type or select items to appear in the mode switcher pop-up menu.
Other Features 11-7 Remote Presenter From your Smartphone, Remote Presenter allows you to remotely control PowerPoint™ presentations running on your desktop or notebook. Operating over a Bluetooth wireless connection, it promotes convenience and freedom of movement during your presentation. It also enables you to review slide notes without affecting the audience’s view of the slide show.
Chapter 11 The following describes the Remote Presenter menu on your computer screen. PowerPoint.ppt file path Press to change path Press to start or stop Bluetooth COM port 3. From the list of Bluetooth devices found, select the name of computer containing your PowerPoint presentation then press Next.
Other Features 4. When requested, input the authentication passkey on your computer and your Smartphone. NOTE The Bluetooth authentication passkey is only required if a paired relationship is not yet established with the other device. 5. From the Remote Controller menu on your computer, click Start to establish a connection. Press OK to exit reminder.
Chapter 11 6. When the connection is established, press OK. 7. Tap the name of PowerPoint (.ppt) file to show then press Next.
Other Features Upon selection, Microsoft® PowerPoint is automatically launched on your computer with the selected file open.
Chapter 11 8. You can now remotely control the PowerPoint presentation on your computer using your device. The following describes the control menu on your device.
Other Features Creating a new COM port manually If the operating system of your computer is Windows® XP/Vista, the Remote Presenter might not work even if your device successfully searches and finds your computer. To solve this issue, manually set a new COM port in your computer. To create a new COM port 1. From the Control Panel, launch Bluetooth Devices. The Bluetooth Devices screen appears. 2. Click the Options tab. Under Discovery, select Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer.
Chapter 11 3. Click the COM Ports tab, then click Add. The Add COM Port screen appears. 4. Select Incoming (devices initiates the connection), and click OK when done. The newly created COM port is displayed on the list of available COM ports. NOTE 124 For more information on COM ports, refer to the following websites: http://support.microsoft/com/kb/885365/ http://support.
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Appendix Notices Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) 2) This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
UL Safety Notices Required for UL 1459 covering telecommunications (telephone) equipment intended to be electrically connected to a telecommunication network that has an operating voltage to ground that does not exceed 200V peak, 300V peak-topeak, and 105V rms, and installed or used in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70).
Checklist of Regulatory Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authorisation to use the device. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Prohibition of co-location This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 15.
CAUTION: To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use on the supplied antenna. Unauthorised antenna, modification, or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations.
Index Index A ActiveSync Copying files 49 Installing 27 Adding programs 48 Answering voice calls 22 B Battery Charging 10 Beam Bluetooth 62 Picture 90 Video clip 90 Bluetooth Beaming 62 Creating a partnership 60 Headset 61 Partnership 62 Printer 63 Receiving information 62 Renaming device 62 Security 63 Setting Bluetooth mode 59 Synchronising 31, 62 Turning on/off 43, 59 130 C D Calendar Scheduling an appointment 82 Call barring 47 Calls Answering 22, 25 Emergency 21 From Call H
Renaming files 50 Renaming folders 50 Sending a file by e-mail 51 Starting 50 Using 50 Files Copying 49 Fixed dialing 46 Internet Sharing 55 USB connection 55 H K Home screen 14 Personalising 37 Setting 89 Status indicator icons 15 Hotmail 75 L I Indicators Status 15 Input modes Changing 65 Multipress mode 65 Numeric mode 66 Installing ActiveSync 27 Java MIDlets From a PC 96 From the Internet 96 MicroSD card 9 Storage card 9 International calls 21 Internet Connecting 52 Intern
Beaming 90 Croping 90 Deleting 89 E-mailing 90 Rotating 91 Saving 91 Sending by MMS 90 Viewing 89 Pictures and Videos Editing a picture 90 Viewing a picture 89 PIN Changing 45 PIN2 Changing 45 Printer Configuring 63 Profiles 17 Changing settings 38 Programs Adding 48 Calendar 82 Contacts 79 File Explorer 50 Creating folders 50 Internet Explorer Mobile 56 Internet Sharing 55 Java 96 Pictures & Videos 89 Removing 49 Tasks 84 Voice Notes 85 Windows Media Player 92 Controls 95 132
V Video clips Beaming 90 E-mailing 90 Playing 89 Sending by MMS 90 Voice Notes 85 W Windows Live 75 Hotmail 75 Windows Live Messenger 76 Windows Media Player 92 Controls 95 Wireless Manager 4, 17 133