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Non‐ionizing Radiation This product should be operated only in the suggested typical conditions to ensure good radiative performance and safety from interference. For safety reasons, as with all other mobile radio‐transmitting equipment, it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment.
Table of Contents VELOCITY 111 USER MANUAL ................................................................................................................................ 1 CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................................6 1.
CHAPTER 9: OTHER APPLICATIONS....................................................................................................................... 56 9.1 WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER ..............................................................................................................................56 9.2 JETCET PDF5 ...................................................................................................................................................57 9.3 WINDOWS MEDIA ....................
Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 Introduction Hardware Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Volume up Press to turn up the volume; Press and hold for maximum volume. Record * Press to record a voice note. Volume down Press to turn down the volume; Press and hold to turn the ringer off. MicroSD Card Slot Power slider Slide the button to the right and hold to turn on; slide the button to the left to lock, slide the button to the right to turn off the back light. 2.
26 Main camera 27 Back cover * These buttons are configurable. To assign new programs/functions, select StartSettingsButtons.
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1 1.3 Installing SIM Card, Battery and Micro SD Card Installing the SIM Card and Battery If you want to use the telephone features of the device, you must install a valid SIM card. Unlock and remove the battery cover. 1 3 2 Place the SIM card with the gold contact facing down. NOTE: When removing the SIM card, pull out the tray which fixes the SIM card, and then remove the SIM card from the tray.
Reinsert the battery. Push the opposite end of the battery until it snaps into place. Replace the back cover. Press the back cover until it snaps into place. 1 2 NOTE: The device is supplied with a rechargeable Li‐ion polymer battery. This battery is supplied completely discharged and should be charged for at least 8 hours before first use. Please follow the normal turn‐off procedure to remove the battery; otherwise unsaved data may be lost.
3. Insert the media card into the slot logo side up. To remove the MicroSD card, gently press in on the card to eject. NOTE: Inserting the MicroSD card in the wrong direction by force can cause damage to the card and the card slot. 1.
Optimizing Power Performance Select StartSettings System tabPowerAdvanced and then adjust settings. Managing a Low Battery When the low‐battery warning appears, do the following: 1. Turn off Bluetooth and/or WiFi if they are currently enabled. 2. Immediately save your current data. 3. Plug in or turn off the device. Charging the Battery 1. 2. To charge the battery, make sure the battery is sitting in the battery slot correctly.
Chapter 2: Basic Operations 2.1 Getting Started Turning On/Off the Device a) When the device is off: push the power slider at the top of the device to the right to turn on the device. b) When the device is turned on: push the power slider to the right to switch the device into sleep mode. You can still receive phone calls and messages when the device is in sleep mode. c) When the device is in sleep mode: push the power slider to the right.
2.2 Today Screen Today Screen The Today screen is your home screen. It displays system status and shows you the time and weather in the city that you select. Status Bar Location Softkeys NOTE: You can access the Today screen by bringing up the Velocity toolbar and selecting the Today icon, or by selecting StartToday or by pressing the END button.
Status Bar Notification Icons New e‐mail Roaming New Text (SMS) or Multimedia (MMS) message New Voicemail message Bluetooth headset detected Ringer on New notifications Ringer off New instant message Ringer in vibration mode Voice call HSPA available Voice call in progress HSPA in use Calls are being forwarded GPRS available Call on hold GPRS in use Missed call EDGE available Battery full EDGE in use Low battery No SIM card installed Battery alert Bluetooth connection in progress Ext
Location Location allows you to see the time and weather in cities that are important to you right from your home screen. Adding Locations You can add locations through the location settings. To access the location settings, press and hold on the location information panel on your home screen. Select Add a City, you can then enter a city directly or locate nearby cities via GPS.
2.4 Velocity Toolbar The Velocity toolbar allows you to: Create a customized, quick access tool to applications you prefer. Close open applications. To launch the toolbar, press the Velocity button on the side of the device or swipe your fingertip from the Velocity logo below the screen toward the middle of the screen. Velocity Button To customize the toolbar, press and hold the Velocity button to show all applications first.
2.6 Programs, Settings and Icons Programs Games Two games are installed on the device: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire. ActiveSync Synchronize information between the device and a PC or Exchange Server. Auto Config Select your mobile operator manually and automatically apply the correct data settings for that operator. Calculator Perform basic calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. File Explorer Organize and manage the files and folders on the device.
Settings Personal Buttons Configure button actions. Input Configure input methods. Lock Set a password to unlock the device. Menus Configure the Start menu. Owner Information Enter and edit owner information. Phone Configure the Phone features. Sounds & Notifications Configure program and event sounds. Today Configure the Today screen items and theme, including the background wall‐paper and device color‐scheme. About Windows Mobile information and device name.
Connections Beam Turn on/off the beam feature. Bluetooth Configure Bluetooth settings. See “8.3 Using Bluetooth” for details. Connections Configure the device’s connections. Domain Enroll Allow you to connect the device with company resources. Network Cards USB Connection Wi-Fi Network Wireless Manager Configure the network adapter. When connecting to Wi‐Fi, you can configure wireless networks here as well.
To launch Letter Recognizer, select the input method selector arrow (the upward arrow next to the input method icon) and select Letter Recognizer. Write uppercase letters in the left recognition area (the ABC box). Write lowercase letters in the middle recognition area (the abc box). Write numbers and symbols in the right recognition area (the 123 box). Block Recognizer Block Recognizer recognizes letters written in one stroke.
Hardware Keyboard Other than the on‐screen keyboard, this device is equipped with a QWERTY keyboard. Please see below for tips of using the QWERTY keypad. Press this key to erase the letter to the immediate left of the cursor. Press the “FN” key once and then press this key to delete the first letter on the right side of the cursor. To delete letters constantly, hold down the “FN” key and press this key at the same time. (1) Press this key once ( ), the first letter you enter will be capitalized.
Chapter 3: Synchronizing Information ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) synchronize information on the device with information on your PC or Exchange server. ActiveSync works on computers that have the Windows XP Operating systems while WMCD works on computers that have Windows Vista. Specifically, you can use ActiveSync or WMCD to: Synchronize Outlook e‐mail, contacts, calendar or tasks on your phone with your PC. Synchronize pictures, video and music between the device and your PC.
3.3 Synchronizing Information Starting and Stopping Synchronization Manually 1. 2. 3. On the device, select StartProgramsActiveSync. To start synchronization, select Sync. To stop synchronizing, select Stop. IMPORTANT: You can start and stop synchronization only if the device already has a sync relationship with a PC or Exchange Server. Some Anti‐Virus software may conflict with ActiveSync.
3.5 Synchronizing with Exchange Server To set up the device to synchronize directly with Exchange Server, 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. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. On the device screen, select StartProgramsActiveSyncMenuConfigure Server. If you have not yet set up synchronization with Exchange Server, this menu item will say Add Server Source.
Chapter 4: Phone 4.1 Making a Call The Phone Screen From the phone screen, you can see dial records and Contacts and choose to make a video or voice call. To access the Phone Screen, do any of the following: Press the SEND hardware button. Select Phone on the Today screen. Select Start Phone. Smart Dial Area Backspace Call History Video Call Voice Call Making a Call by Using the Phone Keypad 1. 2. 3. On the Phone screen, select Keypad if the keypad is not displayed.
Making a Call from Call History 1. 2. On the Phone screen, select to display call history full screen. Scroll to the desired number or contact. Press TALK to make a voice call; select MenuVideo call to make a video call. Making a Call from Contacts Do either of the following to make a call from Contacts: Voice Call. On the Phone Screen, select Hide Keypad to show all Contacts on the smart dial area. Tap on the desired contact in the list and then tap on the number you want to dial. Video Call.
Receiving/Rejecting a Call When you receive a phone call, you have the option to answer it or ignore it. To accept an incoming call, select Answer on the screen or press TALK to accept an incoming call. To hang up a call, select Ignore on the screen or press END. NOTE: To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, press the volume up/down button on the phone side panel. Adjusting the volume at any other time to change sound levels for the phone ringer, system notifications and music.
Blocking Incoming or Outgoing Calls 1. 2. Select StartSettingsPhoneServices tab. Select Call BarringGet Settings. 3. Choose the calls you want to block, and select OK. Block incoming calls: All calls, When roaming, Off. Block outgoing calls: All calls, International, International except to home country, Off. Displaying Caller ID You can provide a way for people to see your number when you are calling them. 1. Select StartSettingsPhoneServices tab. 2. Select Caller IDGet Settings. 3.
4.3 Voice Call In‐Call Options The device provides various options for managing multiple calls at the same time. You are notified when you have another incoming call, and you have the choice of ignoring or accepting the call. If you are already on a call and accept the new call, you can choose to switch between the two callers or set up a conference call between all three parties. Speaker On/Off Mute/Unmute End Call Note Hold Contact Answering a Second Call 1. 2.
Select Unmute to turn the microphone on. 4.4 Video Call In‐Call Options When in a video call, you can see yourself and the person you are talking to showing on the screen at the same time. During the call, you can choose to turn off the camera or switch between the forward facing camera and the main camera. You Other person Camera On/Off Mute/Unmute Switch Camera End Call Switch Window Brightness Changing Settings Turn off camera.
3. 4. If you select User define, tap the text box under File to view available pictures and then select one. In Video call ringtone, assign a ringtone in the drop‐down list.
Chapter 5: Contacts & Messaging 5.1 Using Contacts In Contacts you can store phone numbers, e‐mail addresses, home addresses and any other information that relates to a contact (such as a birthday or an anniversary date). You can also add a picture or assign a specific ring tone to a contact. You can quickly communicate with people using the contact list. Click a contact in the list for a summary of contact information and available communication methods.
Sending a Text Message to a Contact 1. 2. 3. Select StartContacts or select Contacts on the Today screen. Select the contact you want to send a text message to, then select Send text message. Compose your message then press Send. Creating a SIM Contact Contacts can be created and stored on a subscriber identity module (SIM). If you move the SIM to another phone, your SIM contacts are moved as well. 1. Select StartContactsNew. Alternatively, select Contacts on the Today screen and then select New. 2.
3. In the message list, select the text message you want to read. 5.3 Multimedia Messaging Service Creating and sending Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can include text as well as existing or newly captured photos, video clips or audio before sending your MMS. MMS messages can be broken up into various slides, where each of the slides can be any combination of audio or video clip, an image and/or text. Composing a MMS Message 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. Select Insert Audio and select an audio clip. Select Insert Text and enter a message. Select MenuInsertSound Recorder, then select the RECORD button ( ) to record a new audio clip. Select STOP ( ) button to stop recording. Select MenuOptionsBackground Color, select a background color for the slide. Select Send. NOTE: After the first slide is filled with content, you can select MenuSlidesInsert to add another slide to your MMS message.
Network Incoming mail server Require SSL connection Outgoing mail server Outgoing server requires authentication Outgoing server settings Use different user name for outgoing server User name Password Domain Require SSL connection (Outgoing mail server only) account that you set up. The type of network your e‐mail server connects to (e.g. Work or The Internet). The name of your e‐mail server (POP3 or IMAP4). Select this to ensure you always receive e‐mail for this account using an SSL connection.
7. Select Send. E‐mail messages are stored in Outbox and are sent to recipients the next time you synchronize or connect to your e‐mail server and send and receive mail. NOTE: You can quickly enter e‐mail addresses from your contact cards. In the To field, press ENTER and select a recipient from the list. Then, select the recipient’s e‐mail address. To change message settings such as its priority, select MenuMessage Option in the message you are editing.
Saving Contacts to SIM Card 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select StartProgramsSIM Manager. Select MenuContacts to SIM. Select the phone type(s) from the Outlook Contacts and then select OK. Select the contacts you want to save to SIM card by checking the checkboxes in front. Select MenuCheck All if you want to select all contacts. Select Save. NOTE: One SIM card entry can only store one phone nubmer, if you select more than one phone type from the Outlook Contacts (e.g.
Chapter 6: Basic Applications 6.1 Using Calendar Use the Calendar application to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Today screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between the device and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with an audible alarm or flashing light. You can look at your appointments in several different views (Day, Week, Month, Year and Agenda).
Appointment for the week: your schedule for the whole week. Agenda for a specific date: your schedule for a single day in a day‐planner layout. Free and busy period are shown in time slots of 1/2 hour or 1 hour. Appointment for the month: your free and booked days for a month. indicates there is a morning appointment; indicates there is a afternoon appointment; indicates there are both morning and afternoon appointments; indicates there is a all‐day event.
4. Select a template from Default template. 5. Select OK to save your settings. NOTE: You can change the input mode when editing a note. Select MenuDraw to switch to a different mode. A check mark next to Draw indicates that it is in writing mode. Creating a Stand‐alone Voice Recording 1. 2. Select StartProgramsNotes. If the recording toolbar is not shown, select MenuView Recording Toolbar. 3. Select the RECORD button start a voice recording. 4. on the recording toolbar when finished.
Undo/Redo Ink Select All/Clear Deleting a Note 1. 2. 3. Select StartProgramsNotes. Select and hold the note then select the Delete command. Select Yes to confirm deleting the selected note. 6.3 Using Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can organize them by using categories. Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red.
NOTE: To quickly see the number of active tasks you have, select StartToday. If the Tasks item is enabled, you will see the number of active tasks listed on the Today screen. Creating a Task 1. 2. Select StartProgramsTasks. Do one of the following: Select the box labeled select here to add a new task, enter the task name and press the jog ball. Select MenuNew Task, and then enter details about the new task.
Chapter 7: Connecting to the Internet 7.1 Setting up Internet connections The device’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through telephony or wireless connections. Specifically, you can configure the device to establish a connection via GPRS/EDGE/HSPA, Dial‐up and Wi‐Fi, or set up a VPN or network Proxy. With an active connection on the device, you can browse the Web, download e‐mails or use Window Live Messenger.
7. In Password, enter a password, if required. This information is also provided by your network operator. 8. 9. If required, select Advanced and enter information related to Servers and TCP/IP. Select Finish. NOTE: The device cannot connect to a PC through ActiveSync while connecting to the Internet using GPRS/EDGE/HSPA. Creating a Dial‐up Connection No all service provider support dial‐up connection, please consult with your service provider.
Starting a Connection Manually You can start a connection manually if there is more than one connection type set on the device. 1. Select StartSettingsConnections tabConnections. 2. Select Manage existing connections. 3. Select and hold the desired connection type, then tap Connect. Deleting a Connection 1. 2. 3. Select StartSettingsConnections tabConnections. Select Manage existing connections in the My ISP section.
6. 7. 8. Select a wireless network then select Connect. Follow the prompts to finish related settings. Select OK to close the window. Checking the Wi‐Fi Connection You can check the current wireless connection status after connecting to a Wi‐Fi Network. 1. Select StartSettings Connections tabWiFi Network. 2. Information such as the SSID (the Wi‐Fi network name) and the wireless network signal strength will be shown in a summary screen. 3. 4.
Creating a Wireless Connection Some Wi‐Fi networks are hidden. You might sometimes need to enter the network settings manually. To set up a new Wi‐Fi network connection, you will first need to have your home router settings or information from your administrator about joining the corporate Wi‐Fi network. 1. After turning on Wi‐Fi on the device, do either of the following: Open Wireless Manager, select MenuWi‐Fi Settings. Select StartSettingsConnections tabNetwork Cards. 2.
Select StartSettingsConnections tabWireless Manager. Enabling and Disabling a Wireless Feature The Wireless Manager allows you to turn connections on and off quickly and easily. 1. Phone: turn the phone on and off. 2. Bluetooth: turn Bluetooth on and off. 3. Wifi: turn wifi on and off. 4. Flight mode: turn all off. 7.4 Using Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile is a full‐featured Web browser, optimized for use on your phone.
Deleting a Favorite 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select StartInternet Explorer. Select Favorites. On the Add / Delete tab, select the favorite to delete. Select the Delete button. Select Yes to confirm the deletion. Changing the Size of Text on Web Pages 1. 2. Select StartInternet Explorer. Select MenuViewZoom Level, then select the size you want. Showing or Hiding Pictures on Web Pages 1. 2. Select StartInternet Explorer. Select MenuViewShow Pictures. Images on the Web pages that you visit will be download.
Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode 1. 2. Select StartInternet Explorer. Select MenuViewFull Screen. NOTE: To exit full screen mode, select and hold on the screen and then un‐check the Full Screen item in the pop‐up menu to cancel the selection.
Chapter 8: Transferring Files To and From the device You might need to transfer application data such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides and/or media files from your PC to the device, and vice versa. This section describes different methods for transferring files to and from the device. 8.1 Using ActiveSync NOTE: To transfer files from PC to the device with ActiveSync, Windows XP users must first install Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC first.
8.3 Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short‐range wireless communication technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. Before transferring files, you must turn on Bluetooth and establish a Bluetooth partnership between the device and the other device. Turning on Bluetooth 1. 2. Select StartSettingsConnections tabBluetoothMode tab. Select the Turn on Bluetooth option. Creating a Bluetooth Partnership 1.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select StartSettingsConnections tabBluetooth, then select the Mode tab. Select Make this device visible to other devices. On your PC (or other Bluetooth‐enabled device), locate the file or item you want to send. For example, on your PC you would use Windows Explorer to locate the file. In the example above, right‐click the file and select the destination device under “to Bluetooth.” Select Yes when the device prompts about receiving a file.
Chapter 9: Other Applications 9.1 Windows Live Messenger You can send instant messages over the Internet with Windows Live Messenger. NOTE: The device must be connected to the Internet before you can start using Windows Live Messenger. To connect to the Internet, refer to “Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet” for details. You must have a valid Microsoft .NET Passport or Hotmail account before you can sign in to Windows Live Messenger. Signing In To Windows Live Messenger 1. 2.
6. Choose from the Sync options and select Next. 7. Windows Live will then sign you in online. To sign out of Windows Live Messenger Select MenuSign out. Adding/Deleting a Windows Live Messenger Contact 1. Sign in to Windows Live Messenger. 2. Do any of the following: To add a contact, select MenuAdd New Contact, then follow the on‐screen instructions. To delete a contact, select and hold the contact name in the Windows Live contact list, select View contact’s infoMenuDelete Contact.
1. 2. 3. Select StartProgramsJETCET PDF5. Select the file that you want to view. If you want to open a file on the network, tap address. to select the location and enter the server Viewing the Document After opening a file with JETCET PDF5, you can choose to view the file in full screen or zoom in/out the file. Tap MenuViewFull screen. Use the four‐way navigation pad on the screen to navigate through the document. Tap MenuViewTools. Select to fit the width of the page onto the screen.
: Display the video in full screen. : Launches a Web site where you can find music and videos to play. : Skip to the beginning of the current file or to the previous file. : Pause/Play. : Skip to the next file. : Decrease the volume level. : Increase the volume level. : Move to a different position in the currently playing track. Saving a New Playlist 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Select StartProgramsWindows Media. Select MenuLibrary. Select a category (e.g. My Music > All Music).
Viewing Profile Details You can view the default of each profile by doing the following: 1. Select StartProgramsPhone Profile. 2. Select a profile, select MenuSystem Profile. Editing a Profile 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select StartProgramsPhone Profile. Select a profile then select Edit. Select your preferred sound options for calls and messaging. Select the Advance tab to set dial pad sound or auto‐answering function. Select OK to apply the changes. Restoring a Profile 1. 2. 3.
It can take several minutes the first time you establish a GPS connection. If you find the device can not detect the satellite signal, try the following: Move the device to an open space without tall buildings or trees around it. Make sure there are no wireless communication products (e.g. radar‐detecting devices and mobile phones) nearby since these products may cause unstable signal reception.
4. 5. 6. 7. In Network Connection, select the connection that you want to use. Tap Connect on the device. Set up a Bluetooth PAN (Personal Area Network) on your PC. Tap Connect on the device.
Chapter 10: Camera 10.1 Overview The built‐in Camera application allows you to use the camera /microphone to capture videos and images. Your camera has the following features: Single image capture Time controlled capture Video capture Quality, size and file format options Special effects Advanced options including anti‐flicker, storage location, reset counter To open the camera, press and hold the camera button on the side of the device. 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10.2 Taking a picture 1. Press and hold the camera button to launch the camera application. 2. Position the device so that the image you want to capture of is displayed on the screen. 3. Press the camera button to take the picture. 10.3 Taking a video 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press and hold the camera button to launch the camera application. If the camera is in still capture mode, press the capture mode icon on the top left. Position the device so that image you want to capture is displayed on the screen.
Video format 3GP, MP4 Other My Documents/Storage Card: select where you want to save your files. Reset Counter: reset the file naming counter back to 1. 10.5 Pictures and Videos Viewing and Editing Pictures To view captured pictures, tap . Scroll to a picture and do any of the following: Select Menu. You can see a list of options for managing the picture (e.g. Delete). Select View. You can view the selected picture. Select View and then select Menu.
Appendix A.1 Specifications System Information Processor Operating System Memory Qualcomm MSM7201, 400MHz Windows Mobile 6.
System Antenna GSM/GPRS/EDGE class 10 supported Embedded (2G/3G all band, Wi‐Fi, GPS, Bluetooth) Connectivity and Interface Bluetooth SDIO USB Wi‐Fi 2.0 compliant + EDR Supported, MicroSD form factor USB 2.0 Full Speed, mini USB (Active sync and charging) 802.11b/g compliant External Memory Card Card Slot MicroSD with SDIO Battery and Power Battery/Capacity Talk/Standby Time Lithium‐Ion Polymer Cell, 1410 mAh 4 hours / 200 hours (average) Camera Module Type Max Resolution Main camera: 2.
A.2 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency IDs For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of Velocity 111. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of the device, use only the accessories listed below with your Velocity 111. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of Velocity 111. This product is intended for use with a certified Class 2 Limited Power Source, rated 5 Volts DC, maximum 1 Amp power supply unit.
Federal Communications Commission Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S.
Warning! DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR BURNS, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE, CRUSH, PUNCTURE, SHORT EXTERNAL CONTACTS, EXPOSE TO TEMPERATURE ABOVE 60.C (140.F), OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE OR WATER. REPLACE ONLY WITH SPECIFIED BATTERIES. RECYCLE OR DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL REGULATIONS OR REFERENCE GUIDE SUPPLIED WITH YOUR PRODUCT. A.3 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.