Smart Phone GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz User‘s Guide
Contents Phone Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Package Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Customizing Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Using Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Using Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Using Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Changing the Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Changing Regional Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Composing and Sending an Email or SMS Message. . . 85 Viewing Email/SMS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Communicating with MSN® Messenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Advanced Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Opening Applications with Speed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Synchronizing Information among Devices. . . . . . . . . . 104 Using a BluetoothTM Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Using Your Phone as a Modem . . . . . . . . . .
Phone Overview Welcome to the world of this smartphone device. Your wireless phone delivers to you simplified communications, increased productivity and the control to develop a superior mobile experience whether at work, at home, on the road or at play.
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Menu Options This is the default menu on your smartphone. It can be from the Home screen of accessed by pressing Start your phone. Note: This is the standard main menu layout. Menu organization and feature names may vary on your phone. Not all features may be available on your phone.
# SIM manager Speed Dial T9 Settings XLex Dictionary Shortcuts Go to dialed calls list: Press (in idle). Use Speech Recognition or Voice Recorder: Press and hold up or down (in idle). Adjust earpiece or speaker volume: Press up or down to increase or decrease volume. Take photos: Press Start > More > More > Video Camera. Fix the viewfinder and press . Open Quick List: Press and hold (in idle). Go to Home screen: Press . Lock keypad: Press and hold 4 (in idle).
Important Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken against possible legal issues and damages. SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT The interference would be caused by this product to an aircraft's navigation system and its network. In most countries, using this product on board an airplane is against the law. SAFETY FOR ENVIRONMENTS Do not use this product in gas stations.
SAFETY FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT This product may cause malfunctions of medical equipment. In most hospital or medical centers, use of this product is forbidden. Attention There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. If this product appears to be broken, call a qualified service personnel or send this product to your original dealer. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair this product as it may result in electric shock or unrecoverable damage to the product itself.
Tips When Using • Avoid using the product near metal structures (for example, large metal furniture or steel frames of a building). The transmission and reception of signal can be effected by these objects. • Avoid using the product near strong electromagnetic sources, such as microwave ovens, sound speakers, TV and radio. • Avoid using the product right after dramatic change of temperature.
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Getting Started Package Checklist Getting Started Your mobile phone comes with a battery, travel charger, USB data cable, mono headset, companion CD, user’s guide, and product user data. You can purchase other accessories to customize your phone for maximum performance and portability. To purchase original accessories, contact the local customer service centers, agencies or retailers. About This Manual This user’s guide describes how to use your phone to its maximum potential.
Installing the SIM Card Getting Started Your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card contains your phone number, service details, phonebook entries, and message memory. Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid exposing your SIM card to static electricity, water, or dirt. 1 2 10 Steps If the phone’s battery door is already in place, push down the release latch and lift the battery door off the phone. Note: Turn off your phone when you insert/remove the SIM card.
3 Getting Started Steps Hold the SIM card with the gold contact side facing down and the cut corner on the top left. Slide the SIM card all the way into the SIM card holder to secure Cut Corner it. SIM Card Holder Installing the Battery You must install and charge the battery for the first use of your phone. Your phone is designed to use only Company Name original batteries and accessories.
Getting Started 2 Steps Place the battery door back on the phone, aligning the tabs on the battery door with the groove on the phone. Slide the battery door in the direction shown until it clicks into place. Charging the Battery New batteries are partially charged. Before using your phone, charge the battery as described below. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. 1 Steps Plug the travel charger connector into the sync/charger port.
Battery Usage Battery life depends on the network, signal strength, temperature, features, and accessories you use. Getting Started • When you charge the powered-off phone, the signal/ charging indicator flashes red lights which will automatically turns off when the battery is fully charged. After charging the battery for 15 minutes, you can power the phone on. The signal/charging indicator will automatically turn off and the battery will take longer to fully charge accordingly.
• When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature. Getting Started • When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool, dark, and dry place. • Never expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your phone with you when you leave your vehicle. • It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging times. If you notice a change in your battery life, it is probably time to purchase a new battery.
Making a Call You can make a call in several ways. The easiest way is to dial a phone number from the Home screen. To enter the phone number 2 Send Tip: Press Back to delete the last digit; press and hold Back to delete all digits.
Press To scroll to a desired entry Action select the entry 4 Edit scroll to a desired phone number edit the phone number 5 Menu open the options menu 6 Action select Insert Pause to insert a “p” letter indicating a 3-second pause 1 Getting Started 2 3 7 keypad keys 8 Done Tip: You can also press and hold to select abc, ABC, or ABC text input mode, and then press to enter “p”.
Press 3 Send Answering a Call Line 1 Getting Started 4 To scroll to a desired phone number including an extension number make the call Incoming Caller ID information is matched to a contact. Cook, Scott 0920251825 Accept w Phone number is identified as Work number in the Contacts. Reject When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an incoming call message.
Getting Started Tip: When Any key answer is active, press any of the keys to answer the call. To activate, see “Call except End Options” on page 38.
Basic Operation Basic Operation Using the Display The Home screen (shown) is the standard display when you are not on a call or using the menu. Status Indicators Service Provider Current Time Number of Unread Messages 1 Service Provider Name 10:46 AM 3/15/05 Review meeting 1:30 PM Profile: Normal Text Messages (2) Start Current Date Next Appointment Ring Type or Volume Profile Contacts On the Home screen, you will find: • The top of the display shows status indicators about your phone’s current mode.
activated the Photo Contact option (see “Adding Photo Caller ID” on page 37). Icon Meaning New email or SMS Icon Meaning GPRS available New voicemail GPRS in use New instant message Roaming Voice call active Sync error Data call active Radio off Call forwarding Ringer off Call on hold Basic Operation Status indicators display at the top of your phone’s screen. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings.
Icon 1 Basic Operation 2 Meaning Line 1 Line 2 Icon 123 New voicemail on line 1 New voicemail on line 2 Meaning Numeric input mode Vibrator on and ringer off Silent and speaker off New voicemail on line 1 and line 2 Using the Home Key Use the Home key to do the following: • From the Home screen, press and hold Home to access the Quick List.
number of unread messages, and press Action . view phonebook entries, press Contacts . To Using the 4-Way Navigation Key Use the 4-Way Navigation key to navigate the menu system, change feature settings, and play games. Basic Operation • The Home screen automatically displays when you turn on the phone or leave the phone idle, but you can . navigate to it at any time by pressing Home Tip: Down and up are your primary movements within menus and navigation through the contacts.
Basic Operation Using the Soft Keys The two Soft keys on your phone are located directly below the display screen. Each Soft key performs the command displayed above it on the screen. Both Soft keys are context sensitive — their function changes according to the phone’s status, for example, when in a particular application or making a phone call.
2 Press right soft key To access the following features during normal use: • Voicemail: displays a received voicemail(s). • Messages: displays a new SMS or email message(s). Basic Operation • Contacts: displays your contacts list. You can also use numbers to navigate quickly to programs or settings on the phone. Press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the number of the program or setting you want. For example, in the Start list, press to launch the Calendar.
Using the Back Key Basic Operation Press the Back key to navigate to the previous screen, or move the cursor back to delete one or more characters in a text field. 1 Press Back 2 Back To backspace and remove one character in a text field backspace and remove multiple characters in a text field for a while Using Menus On many screens, the Menu soft key is the Right soft key. to display a list of options that are relevant Press Menu to the screen you are viewing.
Tip: Press up to move to the bottom of the menu. Entering Text and Numbers Basic Operation You can enter text and numbers on the phone using the keypad. The phone supports three input modes for entering text and numbers: Multipress, T9, and Numeric. The Multipress and T9 modes are used for entering text, and the Numeric mode is used for entering numbers. When you select a field that requires text or a numeric entry, the phone automatically defaults to the appropriate input mode.
Basic Operation Indicator t9 T9 T9 123 Mode T9 text input mode, lowercase T9 text input mode, initial capital letters T9 text input mode, uppercase Numeric input mode Tip: In Multipress or T9 text input mode, the first letter of a sentence is automatically capitalized. Entering Text in Multipress Mode You can enter a letter in Multipress mode by pressing the number key on which the letter appears. To enter the first letter on the number key, press the key once.
To change the Multipress time out: Feature Focus 1 2 left/right Done To select the time interval you want for the pause between keypresses under Multipress time out save the setting Basic Operation Press Start > Settings > Accessibility Entering Text in T9 Mode T9 is a predictive text entry mode that lets you enter a word using 1 keypress per letter. Entering Common Words You can enter common words embedded in the T9 software.
Basic Operation Press 3 up/down/ left/right 4 Action To highlight the word you want enter the word at flashing cursor location Tip: T9 automatically inserts a space after each word. For example, to spell the word “phone,” press . The display shows phone. Entering Novel Words You can coin words T9 does not recognize. 1 2 Press up/down/left/right to highlight the desired letter or letter combination. 3 Press Action to select the letter or letter combination.
Your phone stores the unrecognized word and includes it in the list of alternative word choices. When memory space for unrecognized words is filled, your phone deletes the oldest words as it adds new words. When in Numeric mode, press the number(s) you want to enter on the keypad. If a field permits a numerical entry only, such as the Work phone field in the Contacts, the input mode will automatically default to Numeric mode.
Basic Operation 3 Press OK To select and enter the punctuation/symbol In Numeric mode, refer to the following steps to enter punctuation/symbol: Press 1 for a while 2 3 OK To open the Pick a symbol list scroll to a desired punctuation/symbol select and enter the punctuation/symbol Using Special Key Functions In Multipress and T9 modes: Press To enter a space In Multipress, T9, and Numeric modes: Press Action 30 To start a new line
Press (for a while) To change to or from lowercase, initial capital letters, uppercase, or numbers Use About settings to display information about your phone’s operating system, including version numbers, copyright information and available storage. Feature Focus Start >About Basic Operation Viewing Phone Information > Settings > More Locking and Unlocking the Keypad The keypad lock turns off the keypad function to prevent accidental keypresses.
Unlocking the Keypad Basic Operation On the Home screen: 1 Press Unlock To prepare to unlock the keypad unlock the keypad 2 Tip: You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the keypad is locked. Locking and Unlocking Your Phone Locking the phone prevents access to personal data. When you turn on this feature, the phone automatically locks after a specified time of inactivity. A screen displays requiring your phone lock password before access is granted.
Press 3 Action 4 left/right keypad keys 6 keypad keys 7 Done select a time period the phone is inactive before it automatically locks under Lock phone after enter the password you want to use to access the phone when it is locked under Password enter the password again under Confirm password save the settings Basic Operation 5 To select Device lock Tip: Your phone will automatically locks after the setup. Refer to the following section to unlock your phone.
Unlocking the Phone Basic Operation On the Home screen: 1 Press Unlock 2 keypad keys 3 Unlock To prepare to enter the password enter the password unlock the phone Turning Phone Lock Off Feature Focus Press 1 2 Action 3 Done keypad keys Start > Settings > Security To select Disable Phone Lock enter the password turn phone lock off Locking and Unlocking Your SIM Card Locking the SIM card prevents you and others from using your phone until the correct password is entered.
Locking the SIM Card Feature Focus Press keypad keys 2 Done To enter your PIN1 password lock your SIM card Unlocking the SIM Card Feature Focus 1 Press keypad keys 2 Done Basic Operation 1 Start > Settings > Security > Enable SIM PIN Start > Settings > Security > Disable SIM PIN To enter your PIN1 password unlock your SIM card 35
Customizing Your Phone Customizing Your Phone You can view and change settings to customize your phone for the way you work. For example, you can change the sounds or use your own sounds for ring tones, notifications and reminders. You can also set up the Call Forwarding and Call Waiting features, as well as download your own images to customize the Home screen background. Using Phone Settings Use Phone settings to set options for Caller ID, Call Forwarding, and Call Waiting.
The following table lists the Phone settings and their functions.
Customizing Your Phone Using Your Own Sound 1 2 3 Steps Locate the sound file on your desktop computer and copy the file. The file format must be .mp3, .wav, or .mid (MIDI type 0). Connect the phone to your desktop computer through the USB data cable or infrared. Open the ActiveSync® application on your desktop computer, click Explore, double-click My Smartphone, double-click Storage, double-click Application Data, double-click Sounds, and then paste the sound file into the Sounds folder.
Profiles 1 Normal 2 Silent 3 Meeting 4 Outdoor 5 Automatic 6 Headset 7 Car 8 Speakerphone Done Feature Focus Indicates your current profile. Customizing Your Phone or you may not want the phone to ring at all, but want to hear calendar reminders. The default profile used with your phone is the Normal profile. The name of the current profile displays on the Home screen.
Customizing Your Phone 40 2 Press Menu To open the options menu 3 Action select Edit Done scroll to a desired option to modify save the settings 4 5 Observe the following from your phone when in the following modes: Profile Headset Description This can only be activated when a headset is connected to your phone. The Headset profile is deactivated when you remove the headset from your phone. You cannot select or unselect Headset from the Profile item on the Home screen.
Profile Car Customizing Your Phone Description This can only be activated when a car kit specifically designed for your phone is connected to your handset. The Car profile is deactivated when you remove the car kit from your handset. You cannot select or unselect Car from the Profile item on the Home screen. It has been placed in the Profiles menu in order to allow you to confirm (through a check mark) that it has been automatically selected upon connecting to a car kit.
Customizing Your Phone Profile Description Speakerphone While you are in a call, you can use the options menu to activate the speakerphone. The speakerphone is deactivated when you manually turn it off during a call or when you are ending a call. You cannot select or unselect Speakerphone from the Profile item on the Home screen. It has been placed in the Profiles menu in order to allow you to confirm (through a check mark) that it has been automatically selected upon turning on the speakerphone.
Changing the Home Screen Feature Focus Start Screen > Settings > Home Customizing the Home Screen with Your Own Image 1 2 3 Steps Locate your image file on your desktop computer and copy the image file. The file format must be .gif, .jpg, or .bmp. Customizing Your Phone Use Home Screen settings to change the Home screen layout, the color scheme, the background image, and the time delay in the idle display.
Customizing Your Phone Steps 5 Under Background image, press left/right to select the image you copied to the Home folder. 6 Press Done to save the setting. Changing Regional Settings Use Regional Settings to change the language, date, and time style of the phone, as well as number and currency formatting options.
Adjusting Date and Time Feature Focus Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Date and Time Entering Owner Information Use Owner Information settings to enter and display personal information, such as your name, phone number, and email address. If you lose your phone and it is found, you may be contacted. Feature Focus Customizing Your Phone Use Date and Time settings to change the local time zone and current date and time, and to set the alarm.
Calling Features Calling Features Redialing a Number To redial the last number called from the Home screen: Press Send twice To place a call to the last dialed number Calling a Contacts Entry As you enter a contact name, the phone searches the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial lists, and the SIM card to find a matching name and number. 1 3708699 Number matches contact. Number matches entry in Call History.
Making a Call from the Home Screen 1 Press keypad keys 3 Send select the name from your contacts list make the call Calling Features 2 To enter the contact name (For example, to call Scott, press .) Making a Call from the Contacts You can select a person’s name from your contacts list and press Send to place the call. If a contact has more than one phone number, such as Work, Home, and Fax, the Work phone number is set as the default.
Changing the Default Number for a Contact Feature Focus Calling Features Press 1 2 left/right Start > Contacts To scroll to a desired contact change the default number (For example, if you change w to m, the default number changes from Work phone to Mobile phone.
Making a Call from the Call History List Feature Focus Press 1 2 Send Start > Call History To scroll to the number or entry to call place the call Calling Features The Call History list displays the last several calls you made, received, or missed. Choose a name or number to call from the list. Managing Call History Call History displays the last several calls you have made, received, and missed.
Press To scroll to a desired entry Menu open the options menu 1 Calling Features 2 50 scroll to E-mail 3 4 Action edit and send an email to the entry’s recipient
Creating a New Contact from a Number in Call History Feature Focus Menu open the options menu scroll to Save to Contacts 5 Action select Save to Contacts Action Note: Make sure is highlighted. enter the contact information Calling Features To scroll to a desired number 3 4 > Call History Press 1 2 Start Calling a Number in a Message When you see an underlined phone number as a hyperlink in a message, you can place a call to the phone number.
Calling an Emergency Number Calling Features Calls to emergency service numbers can be made under any circumstances, even if you have locked the SIM card and/or the phone. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers, such as 911 or 112, that you can call under any circumstances, even when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted. Emergency numbers vary by country.
Calling with Speed Dial Note: The Speed Dial setting is available only for a phone number stored in the Contacts of the phone memory. To create a speed dial shortcut: Feature Focus Start > Contacts Press To scroll to a desired contact Action open the contact 4 Menu scroll to a desired phone number open the options menu 5 Action select Add Speed Dial 1 2 3 6 7 left/right Done Calling Features You can quickly dial phone numbers by assigning speed dial numbers.
Calling Features To make a speed dial call from the Home screen: Steps Press and hold the keypad number that you have assigned as a speed dial number. If the keypad assignment has two digits, press the first digit, then press and hold the second digit. Using Voicemail On the Home screen: Steps Press and hold after initial setup.
Press To Tip: already hangs up, press > Unhold to continue Menu the first call. Press 1 End To end the first call 2 Accept answer the second call Calling Features To end the first call before answering the incoming call: or Send To reject the incoming call when you are talking on the phone: Press Reject To reject the second call and continue the first call Putting a Call on Hold While a call is in progress, you can hold the call and then reconnect it.
Press To scroll to Hold Action place the active call on hold 2 Calling Features 3 Tip: Select Unhold to activate the call on hold. Muting a Call You can mute the microphone for the active call. The other party will not hear anything you say, but you can still hear the other party. 1 Press Menu scroll to Mute 2 3 To open the options menu Action Tip: Select Unmute to turn the microphone back on for the active call.
Press To scroll to Speakerphone 2 Action Tip: During an incoming or outgoing call, you can toggle between the earpiece and speakerphone by holding down Send . Calling Features 3 Tip: Select Speakerphone Off to turn the speaker off and the earpiece back on for the active call. turn the speaker on and the earpiece off Making a Conference Call You can join together all existing calls to make a conference call, if you have subscribed to this service.
Press Calling Features 4 5 Send To call the second number Menu Note: The first call is automatically put on hold when the second call is active. open the options menu scroll to Conference 6 7 Action make a conference call Making a Call from a Conference Active You can break one call out of a conference and make this call active while the rest of the conference is on hold.
Forwarding Calls You can forward all or selected calls to another number. Start > Settings > Phone > Call Forwarding Barring Calls You can block incoming and/or outgoing calls. Feature Focus Calling Features Feature Focus Start > Settings > Phone > Call Barring Monitoring Phone Use Call Timers contains the length of your last call, the total number of calls made and received, calls by type (Incoming, Outgoing, Roaming, and Data), and a lifetime counter.
Call Timers Last call: 00:53 All calls: 7:32:16 Calling Features Incoming calls: 05:48 Outgoing calls: 03:26 Roaming calls: Done Feature Focus Start > Menu Menu > Call History > View Timers Making Data Calls Use Data Connections settings to set up General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), dial-up, Virtual Private Network (VPN), proxy, and Wi-Fi connections so you can connect to the Internet or your corporate network.
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Creating GPRS Connection Calling Features A GPRS connection accesses the Internet, MMS network, (secure) WAP network, or corporate network by using an access point your service provider provides.
Using Dial-Up Connection You need to set up a dial-up connection to connect directly to the Internet or your corporate network.
Creating a Dial-Up Connection to Your Corporate Network On the Home screen: Start > Settings > Connections > Dial-up > Menu > Add Calling Features Feature Focus Fill in the blanks with the appropriate information: Option Description Connects to Description enter a name for the connection Phone number enter in your phone number enter in your user name enter in your password enter in your domain name User name Password Domain press Remember to press Done 64 left/right to select Work when you are r
Creating VPN Connection A VPN connection accesses your corporate network by using an existing Internet connection.
Calling Features Option IPSec Preshared key Description If you select Pre-Shared Key in the IPSec authentication field, enter in this field the appropriate information Remember to press Done when you are ready. Creating Proxy Connection A proxy connection accesses the Internet using an existing connection to your corporate network.
Option Type Description press left/right to select a proxy server type User name Password Remember to press Done when you are ready. Calling Features Tip: Select Socks4 to use MSN Messenger. enter in your user name enter in your password Using Wi-Fi Connection You need to set up a Wi-Fi connection to connect directly to the Internet or your private network. If the network connects to work via VPN, select Internet.
Creating a Wi-Fi Connection to Your Private Network On the Home screen: Calling Features Feature Focus Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi > New Fill in the blanks with the appropriate information: Option Network name Network type Description enter a name for the network press left/right to select Private/ Work Network Creating a Wi-Fi Connection to Another Device or Computer If you only want to connect directly to anoter device or computer, and not to a network through an access point, select “This
Configuring an Email Account Before sending and receiving email messages, you may have to complete the email account setup. Your service provider may have configured email settings for your phone before you received it. You can send email messages by synchronizing or connecting directly to an email server through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a corporate network. You can only have one configurable Outlook E-Mail at one time and therefore only synchronize one type of email, either POP3 or desktop.
Messages and Online Chat Option Automatic setup User name Password Domain (if necessary) Save password Server type Account name Network Incoming Server Require SSL connection Outgoing Server Outgoing server requires authentication 70 Description If you check this feature, your phone will obtain email settings from the Internet. If you uncheck this feature, continue the following settings.
Option Download the following messages press left/right to select messages you want to receive press left/right to select an option Receiving Email from the Internet You can receive email messages through Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your email server. You can then view all of your email messages in Messaging > Outlook E-Mail. When you connect to the email server or synchronize Inbox with your desktop computer, only the first 5 KB of each new message are downloaded by default to your phone.
Messages and Online Chat Receiving Complete Email Messages You can specify to receive email messages in full, instead of receiving only the first 5 KB set by default. The complete message will be retrieved the next time you synchronize Inbox or connect to your email server. Additionally, when you delete an email message from your phone, it will also be deleted from the email server the next time you connect.
messages, the attachment size is omitted. The attachment icon has three states: Not downloaded , Downloaded , and Marked for Download Press Start > Messaging > Outlook E-Mail Action To scroll to a desired message that contains an attachment(s) select the message 4 Action scroll to a desired attachment as a hyperlink download the attachment 5 Action 1 2 3 Messages and Online Chat Feature Focus .
Messages and Online Chat Composing and Sending an Email or SMS Message There are several ways to edit and send email or SMS messages with your phone. The most common way is from Messaging or the Contacts.
Press down 3 keypad keys 4 Send enter in your message send your message Messages and Online Chat 2 To Tip: Enter in your subject in the Subj field for an email message.
Messages and Online Chat To edit and send an email or SMS message from the Contacts: Feature Focus To scroll to a desired contact Action select the contact scroll to a desired email address or (SMS) phone number select the email address or (SMS) phone number 3 4 Action 5 6 Action 7 keypad keys 8 76 > Contacts Press 1 2 Start down Tip: If an email address is selected, continue the following steps. If a (SMS) phone number is selected, refer to steps 9-10.
9 Press keypad keys Tip: To insert predefined text, > Insert Text. press Menu send your message Tip: You can request a delivery receipt for your message before it is sent. To activate from the body text > field: Press Menu Message Options > check Request message delivery notification > press . Done Messages and Online Chat 10 Send To enter in your message Inserting an Audio Clip Insert a voice recording into an email message when you want to verbally explain information that is contained in the email.
Messages and Online Chat 4 Press Done To insert the voice recording to the newly created Attach field Editing Predefined Text You can also edit preset text to create new words or phrases that you frequently use in messages.
can also customize the Messaging settings to control the way you send, receive, and view messages. Indicates new email. New Feature Focus Start > Messaging > Text Messages/Outlook E-Mail Press To scroll to a desired message Action view the message 1 2 Menu Messages and Online Chat Indicates opened email.
Messages and Online Chat Option Reply All Description reply to the sender and all recipients included in an open or selected message Forward forward the selected message Save to Contacts create a contact card for the sender of the selected message Folders display all Messaging folders Switch Accounts change among Multimedia Messages, Text Messages, and Outlook E-Mail accounts Move move the selected message to a desired folder Mark as Read change the selected unread message to a read message Mark as Unread
Option • Edit My Text: edit the predefined text that you can insert in messages. • Signatures: edit your own signature that you can insert in messages. Messages and Online Chat Description • messages, use Unicode for SMS messages, and ask for a notification when SMS messages are successfully sent. • Account Setup: configure your phone to send and receive email and MMS messages.
Messages and Online Chat Importing SMS Messages from Your SIM Card to the Phone You cannot export SMS messages from your phone to your SIM card. SMS messages are not removed from the SIM card after they are imported to Messaging of your phone.
Viewing Message Folders Feature Focus Folder Deleted Items Drafts Inbox Outbox Sent Items Start > Messaging > Text Messages/Outlook E-Mail > > Folders Menu Description Deleted messages are stored until you empty this folder. Messages that you are composing are stored. All received messages arrive by default. Sent email messages are stored until you synchronize or connect to your email server.
Messages and Online Chat Using Message Notifications Your phone makes a sound to alert you new messages arrive. The number of unopened messages displays on the Home screen, depending on the Home screen settings. You are notified in different ways for the types of messages you receive. A closed envelope icon is shown on the top of the display for new email or SMS messages. You can read new email or SMS messages in Messaging > Outlook E-Mail or Text Messages.
• Block certain contacts from seeing your status or sending you IMs. Signing In and Out of MSN Messenger Feature Focus Start > MSN Messenger 1 Press Sign In 2 keypad keys 3 Sign In To prepare to sign in MSN Messenger enter in your sign-in name (for example, name_123@hotmail.com or example@passport.com) and password sign in MSN Messenger 4 Menu open the options menu scroll to Sign out 5 6 Messages and Online Chat To use MSN Messenger, you need a Microsoft.
• User ends instant messenger session. Messages and Online Chat • User “Accepts” an incoming voice call. • An outgoing voice call is placed. • The device is turned off or moves out of range.
In the messenger contacts list, there are several menu options for you to choose from: Description create a contact delete the selected contact block/unblock the selected contact from seeing your status and sending you instant messages Changing Your Status You have to sign in MSN Messenger before changing your current status.
Press Messages and Online Chat 2 Action scroll to a desired status description select the status description 3 4 Changing Your Display Name You must sign into MSN Messenger to change your display name.
Advanced Features You can quickly launch applications by assigning speed dial numbers. Press and hold one or two keys from the Home screen to make a speed dial launcher. Choose speed dial entries from 2-99. The speed dial entry 1 is often reserved to set up or dial your voicemail after initial setup.
Advanced Features To quickly open an application from the Home screen: Steps Press and hold the keypad number that you have assigned as a speed dial launcher. If the keypad assignment has two digits, press the first digit, then press and hold the second digit. Synchronizing Information among Devices You can use the Microsoft® ActiveSync feature to synchronize information on your desktop computer or a Microsoft Exchange Server with the information on your phone.
• Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your phone and your desktop computer. • Control when synchronization automatically occurs by selecting a synchronization schedule. Tip: Using the ActiveSync feature, you can synchronize information directly with a Microsoft Exchange Server if your computer is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2003 or later. For more information about the ActiveSync feature, see the ActiveSync feature Help on your desktop computer.
Advanced Features process automatically begins when you finish using the wizard. Note: If you have a firewall on your desktop, the wizard may cause difficulties establishing the partnership with your phone. To prevent synchronization problems, select Synchronize with Microsoft Mobile Information Server or this desktop computer in the New Partnership Wizard only if your computer is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2003 or later and you know the server name.
2 Press Stop To stop synchronization Advanced Features Regarding the infrared port, you can use an infrared connection to quickly create a direct connection between your phone and another desktop computer or mobile device. This method is ideal for changing between multiple devices, because there are no cables or adapters to change. For more information about synchronizing using an infrared connection, see the ActiveSync feature Help on your desktop computer.
Advanced Features such as your user name, password, and the name of the Microsoft Mobile Information Server, either from your service provider or network administrator. This configuration information may have already been set up on your phone.
Option Save password press left/right to check this feature so that you need not enter it repeatedly enter in your Microsoft Mobile Information Server name Remember to press Done when you are ready. Stopping Synchronizing an Information Type with a Server Advanced Features Server Name Description You can stop your phone synchronizing an information type with a server. For more information about synchronization, see the ActiveSync feature Help on the desktop computer.
Press Advanced Features 5 6 Action 7 8 left/right Done To scroll to the information type that you no longer want to synchronize with a server, such as the Calendar, Contacts, or Inbox select the information type clear the check box next to the information type that you no longer want to synchronize with a server save the settings Creating a Server Synchronization Schedule You can create a server synchronization schedule so that your information is automatically synchronized with the server at spec
To scroll to Connection 6 Action select Connection 7 Menu open the options menu 8 Action select Rules 5 9 left/right 10 Done select a time interval to sync with your server save the setting Advanced Features Press To create a schedule so that your phone will sync with a server when it is not connected to a desktop computer (wireless synchronizing): Feature Focus Start > ActiveSync 1 Press Menu To open the options menu 2 Action select Options 3 Action select Mobile Schedule 4 5
Synchronizing Remotely with Your PC Advanced Features You can turn a desktop computer on and synchronize your phone remotely with the computer after setting up the server ActiveSync feature.
Remember to press Done when you are ready. Exchanging Files Between Your Phone and Desktop PC 1 2 3 Steps Connect your phone to your desktop computer. On your computer, open the ActiveSync feature and click Explore to open the Mobile Device window for your phone. In the Mobile Device window, click My Smartphone. Advanced Features With the ActiveSync feature, you can exchange files between your phone and desktop PC. Browse to the file that you want to copy to your desktop computer.
Advanced Features Beaming Information You can use your phone’s infrared port to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards between your devices, and to synchronize information with a mobile device or desktop computer that has an infrared port.
Status information then displays the name of the device your phone is beaming to, and whether the beaming process is pending, done, or failed.
Receiving Beamed Information Feature Focus Advanced Features Press 1 2 left/right Done Start > Settings > Beam To check Receive incoming beams receive beamed information Note: To receive beamed information over IR, align the infrared ports so that they are unobstructed and within close range of each other. Your phone can receive beamed files of any type, but some files must need to be copied to your desktop computer for viewing.
Creating a Partnership from Your Phone with a Bluetooth Device Feature Focus 1 2 Select 3 keypad keys 4 keyboard keys 5 Done To scroll to the Bluetoothenabled device you want to pair with select the device Advanced Features Press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Menu > Devices > Menu > New enter a PIN on your phone to create the partnership enter the same PIN on the device save the setting When your phone is creating a bond with a Bluetooth device that has headset or handsfree capa
Advanced Features Tip: You can stop a search if a Bluetooth device has been . found by pressing Add Accepting a Partnership from a Bluetooth Device with Your Phone On a Bluetooth device, you can configure a partnership with your phone. Feature Focus Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Steps 1 Under Bluetooth, press left/right to select Discoverable and press Done 2 3 . The Bluetooth radio turns on and makes your phone discoverable for 3 minutes.
Managing Wireless Connections Note: Be aware that when the Phone feature is turned off, your phone cannot receive and make a call, including an emergency call. To receive and make a call, turn on the Phone feature and re-engage your phone’s RF capability. Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager Feature Focus Option All Wi-Fi Advanced Features Using Wireless Manager, you can easily turn on/ off the functions of Wi-Fi connection, Bluetooth connection, and Phone features.
Advanced Features Using Your Phone as a Modem Using Modem Link, you can use your phone as an external (data) modem for another mobile device or personal computer by using an infrared or USB connection. When you connect your phone to your personal computer using a USB data cable, the screens shown and the stepby-step instructions are specific to Windows 2000 users. The screens may vary slightly by the Windows version.
2 4 5 6 Advanced Features 3 Steps Click Next from the opening screen of the Install Wizard that states Welcome to the New Found Hardware Wizard. Click on Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). Click Specify a Location and browse to the C:\ drive folder in which you downloaded the USB driver. Click Next to allow your computer to automatically search and download the USB driver file and click Finish.
not established in approximately 30 seconds, the ActiveSync feature on the phone will take over the USB port. Advanced Features 1 2 Steps On your computer, click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Modems > Smartphone 2003 Wireless USB Modem. In the Smartphone 2003 Wireless USB Modem Properties window, select the Diagnostics tab and click Query Modem.
Setting Up a USB Modem Connection 1 2 On the Home screen, press Start Accessories > Modem Link. > More > 3 Under Connection, press 4 Press Menu 5 Now connect your phone to your computer with the USB data cable. left/right to select USB. and select Activate. Advanced Features Steps Make sure that your phone is not connected to your personal computer. Setting Up an Infrared Modem Connection 1 Steps On the Home screen, press Start Accessories > Modem Link.
Adding a New Dial-Up Connection Advanced Features Tip: Ensure Smartphone 2003 Wireless USB Modem is selected and the hardware features are properly configured before dialing. 110 Steps From the Control Panel of your personal computer, select Network and Dial-up Connection. 2 Double click Make New Connection and click Next. 3 Select Dial-up to Internet and click Next. 4 From the Internet Connection Wizard select Internet Connection Manually and click Next. 5 Select Connect Through Phone Line and Modem.
To double-check the new dial-up connection settings, follow the steps below: 2 3 4 5 Steps Open a newly created dial-up connection for your personal computer. Click Properties and verify Smartphone 2003 Wireless USB Modem is selected. Click Configure and ensure all hardware features are selected as shown above. Click OK then OK. After clicking Dial, you should see Opening, Dialing, Verifying User Name and Password, and Registering Your Computer on the Network.
Managing Files File Manager is for file and folder management in your phone. Advanced Features It operates in two major views, Tree View and List View. File Manager profiles default Storage Application Data Home Sounds Volatile ConnMgr MAPI My Documents 0 Folders/21 Files List View File Manager \Storage\Application Data\Home .. 20.1K Hello.jpg 12.0K home0.hif 20.9K Beach.jpg 19.4K Businessman.jpg 26.0K Businesswom.jpg 21.3K Chill.jpg 38.8K Dots.
There are a variety of key features for File Manager: • Delete, move, or copy/paste folders and files, and create file shortcuts. • Search for files according to portions of filenames. • Send the selected files through email, infrared beaming, MMS or Bluetooth radio, and receive files through infrared beaming or Bluetooth radio. • View file or folder properties. Advanced Features • Sort listed files in a variety of ways (by Name, Size, Type, or Date of Last Change, and by Ascending or Descending).
Advanced Features Managing Phone System Resources Resource Manager allows you to view and refresh the details of battery power status and phone memory amount. It falls into two features: Task Manager and Space Manager. Option Task Manager Space Manager Description lists all applications currently running on your phone. You can easily activate any currently running application, terminate applications, and refresh the list of running applications.
The menu options for Task Manager are listed below: Option Kill Kill All Except Selected Refresh Advanced Features Kill All Description terminate the selected application terminate all running applications terminate all running applications except the selected one refresh the list of running applications Using Space Manager Feature Focus Start > More > Resource > Space Manager > Menu Manager Tip: To exit from Space Manager, press Quit .
Advanced Features Option Erase All Refresh Removing Programs The Remove Programs feature lets you remove programs installed on your phone, with the exception of core programs that came with the phone, such as the Contacts, Calendar, and Internet Explorer. If you accidentally remove a program from the device, you can find it on the companion CD to reinstall.
Using the Contacts Contacts Arthur, Bob Ashton, John Bacon, Tom Baker, Julia Campbell, Jack Chen, Henry Cook, Nelson Davidov, Alfred Duffy, Sean New Feature Focus w w m w w w h w w Personal Information Management Personal Information Management Menu Contacts You can think of the Contacts as an address book, where you store information about people and businesses you communicate with in contact cards.
Personal Information Management communication method, such as the person’s work phone number (w) or home phone number (h). 118 Note: If the contact card includes a work phone number, your phone will automatically set it as the default number. The contact cards along with the icon are the entries stored on your SIM card.
Creating a New Contact 1 Press New To open an empty contact card 2 keypad keys 3 Done enter in the appropriate information save the contact card Viewing a Contact Personal Information Management When you create a new contact card on your phone, you can synchronize the Contacts with your desktop computer or a server to keep your contact information current in all locations. Contact Cook, Scott Number with a black dot denotes default number. 370-8699 w 370-7399 m someone@example.
Personal Information Management The following table lists the contact card menu options and their functions: Option Add Speed Dial * Description create a shortcut to the selected phone number, email address, or Web URL by assigning one or two numbers as a speed dial entry Send Text Message compose and send an SMS message to the selected contact Save to SIM/ Save to Contacts Set as Default Beam Contact Delete Edit 120 Tip: By selecting an email address > Outlook E-Mail from an opened contact, you can
* This feature is available only for the contact cards saved in your phone memory. Calendar is your phone’s scheduling program, where you can create and view appointments by day, week, or month. Creating a New Appointment When you create a new appointment on your phone, you can synchronize Calendar with your desktop computer or a server to keep your schedule information current in all locations.
Personal Information Management Viewing an Appointment Feature Focus Press 1 2 Action Start > Calendar To scroll to a desired appointment display the appointment Using Agenda View You can view appointments using three different methods: Agenda View, Week View, and Month View. Agenda View is the default view for calendar information. This view displays meetings and appointments scheduled for a day. The appointments appear in chronological order according to start time.
Press 4 5 Action To display appointments for a specific day: Feature Focus 1 Press Menu Start > Calendar To open the options menu scroll to Go to Date 2 3 4 Action select Go to Date keypad keys 5 Done enter in the date you want to view display all appointments for the specific day Personal Information Management To scroll to a desired appointment display the appointment Using Week View Week View shows your schedule for five workdays in a specified week.
Personal Information Management screen. If you leave Week View, the hours/days last shown will be displayed the next time you return to Week View. Feature Focus 1 Press Menu Action To open the options menu select Week View scroll to a desired time area 4 5 > Calendar scroll to Week View 2 3 Start Action display the appointment Using Month View Month View provides an overview of your monthly schedule. Arrow indicators pointing up represent morning appointments.
To scroll to Month View Action select Month View 2 3 scroll to a desired day 4 5 Action display all appointments for the selected day Using Tasks Tasks allows you to track a personal or work-related project, assignment, or errand from beginning to completion. A task can occur once or repeatedly.
Personal Information Management phone. Completed tasks are removed from your phone after synchronization. They are then displayed in gray with a strikethrough on your desktop computer.
Using Voice Recorder can also press and hold down to quickly open Voice Recorder from the Home screen. Creating a New Audio Clip Start > More > Voice Recorder Feature Focus 1 Personal Information Management Use Voice Recorder to create audio clips. The length of time to record a voice recording depends on the remaining phone storage. Recordings are included in the All Notes list and are named consecutively (Recording1, Recording2, and so on). You Steps Hold your phone’s microphone near your mouth.
Personal Information Management Playing an Audio Clip Feature Focus Press To scroll to a desired audio clip Action play the audio clip 1 2 Start > More > More > Voice Recorder Using Calculator You can use Calculator to perform any of the standard operations for which you would normally use a handheld calculator. Calculator performs basic arithmetic, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Personal Information Management Tip: You can also press to display the available mathematical symbols. Press Up for the plus sign (+), Down for the minus sign (-), Left for the division sign (/), and Right for the multiplication sign (x).
Media Center Media Center Taking Photos You can capture images and store them in your phone or memory card.
The following table lists the menu options for the Camera mode. The icon shown on the right/down side of the screen indicates pressing right soft key to open the Camera options menu from the below screen. To change left/right; to specify a configuration for the selected menu option, press up/ down; and to exit from options menu and return to preview, press Back Option Resolution White Balance Brightness Zoom Mode >Timer Mode >Burst .
Option Folder Description choose a different folder to store photos (Press Action to select Media Center Folder ; press up/down to scroll to a folder where you want to save to save photos; and press Done the setting.) Viewing Photos You can use Pictures & Videos to view and manage still images on the phone.
The opened photo displays in the fit to screen view by default. You can press Action once to display the photo in the full screen view or press Action twice to display the photo in the actual image view. In the actual image view, press Action once to return to the fit to screen view. • Press left/right to display previous/next photos in the current folder.
Media Center Option Slide Show Edit Use as Home Screen Properties 134 Description play a slide show of all the images in the current location Tip: When viewing a slide show, you can also press left/right to display previous/next images in the and current folder.
Creating Picure Folder You can create new picture folders for managing different kinds of pictures. Feature Focus Media Center Start > More > Pictures & > Edit >New Videos> Menu Folder Playing Video Clips Use Windows Media to play video clips, audio captures, and music files directly from your phone or memory card (see “Using Windows Media Player” on page 138). For best results and performance, store video clips in your storage card instead of the phone memory.
and other programs on your phone. This will not close your Internet connection.
Launch Internet Explorer and use the menu options to do the following: Option Address Bar Add Favorite Favorites Layout Properties Add Folder Edit Delete Media Center Refresh Description edit a Web address and link to it . Scroll by pressing Go down to View History and press Go to view a list of the most recently-visited Web pages update the Web pages you visited add a Web page to your Favorites list (Enter a name for the website as you want it to appear on the Favorites list and when done.
Media Center Option Options > General Options > Connections Options > Memory Description change the way Web pages are downloaded and displayed (You can choose to omit displaying images, turn sound off, request a warning before moving from secure Web pages to insecure Web pages, allow cookies, or change the language.
screen, press Now Playing from the Play screen. To open the Library screen from the Play or Now Playing screen, press Menu > Library > Back (one or several times), or press Menu > Library > Menu smartphone) or Memory.
Media Center 2 Press Play 3 left 4 left twice 5 right 6 up/down To play the file or all the files in the folder skip to the beginning of the current file skip to the previous file skip to the next file increase/decrease the speaker volume or up/down The following table lists the menu options that are available for the Play screen: Option Play/Pause Stop Shuffle/Repeat Full Screen Library Open URL 140 Description resume/pause the current file stop the current file play all the files on the Now
Option Options Properties About Description adjust the Windows Media settings display information about the current file display information about Windows Media Option Library Move Up Move Down Delete from Playlist Shuffle/Repeat Clear Now Playing Error Details Properties Description open the Library screen move the current file up on the Now Playing playlist move the current file down on the Now Playing playlist delete the current file from the Now Playing playlist play all the files on the Now Playing
The following table lists the menu options that are available for the Library screen: Media Center Option Queue Up Description add the current file to the Now Playing playlist Delete from Library delete the current file from the Library screen Library > My Device/ open the Library screen on the Memory phone or memory card Update Library search for folders on the phone or memory card and add the folders to the Library screen Open File play the files saved on the phone or memory card, but you cannot play t
Playing Games Media Center Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to blinking lights, such as when watching television or playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous seizure or blackout.
Playing Bubble Breaker Media Center The object of Bubble Breaker is to have balls (more than one) in the same color deleted from the screen. The fewer balls you leave behind, the more scores you get. Feature Focus Press 1 2 Action twice Start > More > Games > Bubble Breaker To highlight a ball which is in the same color as other ball(s) around delete the balls from the screen Tip: To start a new game, press New .
Playing Solitaire Feature Focus 1 2 3 Start > Solitaire > More > Games Steps Press the number or character above the card stack displaying the card you want to move, and press the number or character above the card stack to which you want to move the card. Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four card spaces at the top of the screen, and then make any other available plays.
Managing Java® You can download Java games on your phone. In addition, you can configure the Java settings. Media Center Downloading a Java Game You can download Java games from the Internet.
4 Press Install To install the Java game on your phone The menu options for a chosen Java game are described below: Option Remove Rename Update Options Info Media Center Tip: After the complete installation, press Action to start the Java game. To .
Option Java Info Description display the following information: Media Center • Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) version number • Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) version number • Heapsize • SD Card free space • Phone storage free space • JSRs Java Settings Exit 148 Note: The heapsize does not reflect the memory installed, but the actual Jbed FastDAC heapsize setting.
Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance It is recommended that you observe the cautions below to prevent possible damage to your phone and to keep your phone in good condition. When using your phone • Avoid using your phone in dusty, extremely high or low temperature environments. • Your phone does not provide water-proof capability. Do not spill water onto the phone or use it in the water or rain. • Avoid removing the battery without turning off the phone in advance.
(such as earpiece and microphone) or remain on metal surface (such as the metal contacts). When carrying or storing your phone • Do not leave your phone in hot enclosed places (such as in a car under direct sunlight). • Avoid pressing and shaking the phone when you carry it. Care and Maintenance • Do not wipe your phone with any corrosive liquid or coarse objects. This can damage the outer case of your phone. • Remove the battery from phone if it is not going to be used for a long period of time.
Q&A Problem with your phone? If you have questions or need help, please contact the local Customer Support Center. Answer • Is the battery empty? • Is the battery properly installed? Q&A Question Cannot turn on the phone? • Are the contacts on battery and phone clean? If the contacts appear to be soiled, contact your dealer to clean them. Your voice cannot Have you already turned on the be heard. in-call Mute function? Turn it off if necessary.
Question Unable to make/ receive calls? Answer • Is the reception of network signal in good condition? Move to an open space, or a place closer to window. Q&A • Is network setup properly? If necessary, try to select your network manually. • Have you already activated the Fixed Dialing, Call Forwarding, and Call Barring functions? If yes, deactivate them temporarily. • Are you using your phone with other SIM cards when the Enable SIM PIN function has been activated? Deactivate the function if necessary.
Question The battery cannot be charged. Answer • Is the battery charger correctly plugged into the battery charger socket on the phone? • Is the battery very old? Replace with a new battery and try again. Cannot synchronize device with PC? USB won’t connect while using the ActiveSync feature. Q&A • Is the power cord of the charger damaged? • If the battery is “deeply discharged” and you plug in a charger, the phone will not display that it is charging.
Q&A Question Answer • Your phone consumes more The standby and talk time is power when signal reception apparently is poor. Try to move to a shorter than ever. better location when you use the phone. • Are you using a new battery? It takes several charge and discharge cycles for the battery to reach its original capacity. • Is the battery very old? Replace it with a new one.
Question Home Screen Layout error message appears. Q&A Answer If the Home screen appears white or another color, the Home screen layout may not be selected. An error message Cannot find Home Screen Layout may also appear. To correct this, you need to reselect the > Home screen. Go to Start Settings > Home Screen from the Home screen and select a Home screen layout.
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