Table of Contents Table of Contents.............................................................................2 Welcome! ..........................................................................................4 Getting to Know Your Ogo ..............................................................5 External Parts.................................................................................5 External Keys .................................................................................
Ending a Phone Call ....................................................................26 Muting a Phone Call .....................................................................26 Dialing an Outgoing Phone Call ...................................................27 Using the My Status Screen ..........................................................29 Accessing the My Status Screen..................................................29 Logging On/Off or Signing In/Out ........................................
Welcome! Thank you for joining the Ogo community! Ogo is all about connecting, creating and sharing with anyone, from anywhere, all the time. You can flirt, chat, rant or sweet-talk from the bus, the bar or a park bench. Read on to see how to get started! For all things Ogo and staying in touch with other Ogolovers, go to http://www.ogo.com.
Getting to Know Your Ogo Volume Keys Interchangeable Ogo Clip Flip Cover Earpiece and Microphone External LCD External Speaker Stereo Speakers Main Screen Headphone Socket Call Key End Key USB Charger Socket External Parts Part Description External LCD Displays time, messages and status information when the flip cover is closed. Earpiece and Microphone Lets you conduct a phone call when the flip cover is closed. Ogo Clip Can be replaced by any of the Ogo Clip accessories.
External Keys Key Name Description Call Press this key to accept an incoming call or to switch between the active call and the call on hold. When no call is active, press this key to see the list of dialed calls, or to initiate a call to the highlighted item. End Press this key to hang up the active call or to reject the incoming call. Vol + Use these keys to adjust the speaker or headphone volume during a call or to adjust the ringer volume when no call is active.
Identifying the Keyboard Functions Ogo Mailbox Instant Messaging Compose Power On/Off Back Home Clear Options Application Selector Scroll Wheel Button Scroll Wheel ALT CAP Emoticons 8-way Key Figure 1: Ogo Keyboard Enter
Shortcut Keys Key Name Description Power On/Off Powers your Ogo on and off. Mailbox Shortcut to your Inbox, where you can see incoming email and text messages. Instant Messaging Shortcut to the Instant Messaging screen where you can chat with your contacts. Compose For writing a new email or text message. Home Returns to the Home screen. Ogo Displays a list of current chats, unread and draft email and text messages.
Key Name Description Inner Arrows Press the: • Left and right arrows to scroll left and right within a screen or a line of text. • Up and down arrows to move between lines in a screen or the lines of text in a message. Enter Press this key to activate the highlighted item on the screen. Back Press this key to go to the previous screen. Pressing this key also closes any element open on top of the main screen, such as a menu or a pop-up window.
Getting Started Installing the Battery 1 2 Turn your Ogo over and remove the back cover. With the battery label facing up, match the battery contacts with the contacts in the battery slot. Push the battery in, with the contacts side down first, as shown below: Figure 2: Installing the Battery 3 Push the other side down to slide the battery into place. 4 Replace the back cover. Charging the Battery Connect the charger's power plug to the charging socket on the front of your Ogo (Figure 3).
Using the Messaging Wizard Once your device is powered on for the first time, the Messaging Wizard screen appears. Follow the instructions displayed by the Messaging Wizard to set up your Instant Messaging and email accounts. Using the Home Screen Once you have configured your Ogo with your instant messaging and email accounts, the Home screen (Figure 4) appears. This is the screen that is displayed each time you power on. Figure 4: Home Screen Each icon represents one of the Ogo's applications.
Application Enables you to… Extras Play games and find contact information to Ogo’s technical support. Settings Choose a ring tone, set the date and time and configure all of the Ogo options according to your preferences. Using the Application Selector From any application you can quickly navigate to another application by pressing the Application Selector key.
Data Sheet QVGA display, stereo speakers & QWERTY keyboard • Instant Messaging with MSN & ICQ • Push Email • Integrated phone • Multimedia player with removable microSD memory • HTML Web Browser • RSS reader • CDMA2000 1xEV-DO(Rel.0), Dual band, Bluetooth 2.
Navigation 8–way navigation, menu selection wheel, application hard keys, talk/end & volume Display QVGA 320x240 TFT 262k colors Sub display 132x32 pixels, mono STN Memory 64MB RAM, 128MB Flash Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0, GPS, optional WiFi (802.11 B/G) on OGO2.0 Wireless CDMA2000 1xEV-DO(Rel.0) Dual band Cellular bands/PCS bands Battery life 2hr talk time, 160hr standby time Removable memory microSD Connectors Mini-USB (charging and synchronization), stereo 2.
Using the Mailbox The Mailbox screen lets you see and manage your e-mail and SMS/text messages. If you see a number displayed in the Mailbox icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。), you have new or unread e-mail or SMS/text messages. Before you can send an e-mail message, you must first set up an e-mail account with a portal provider. If you have not set up an e-mail account during registration, you see “SMS Only” in the From field on the Compose screen.
Contacts icon Figure 6: Identifying the Contacts icon 2. Scroll to highlight the contact you wish to send an e-mail to and press the Options key; an Options popup window will appear (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。). 3. Make sure that Compose is highlighted and press E N T E R ; a blank Compose screen with that contact's e-mail address already inserted into the To field will appear.
Sending an E-mail or SMS/Text Message 1. Access the Compose screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) as described on page 15. 2. Add an address to the To field; do one of the following: • Type the e-mail or SMS/text address in the To field. • With the cursor in the To field, long press E N T E R and then select the desired contact and address from your contact list. Notes: • • If you accessed the Compose screen through Contacts, the recipient's e-mail address will already appear in the To field.
Choosing an E-mail Address in the From Field If you have more than one e-mail account, you can choose the address from which you want to send your message. 1. On the Compose screen, select the From field and press E N T E R . 2. Select the e-mail address for the message and press E N T E R ; your message now reflects the new address in the From field.
Deleting the Draft of a Message If you decide not to keep a draft message, perform one of the following operations: • While composing a message, press the Options key and select Delete this message. Press E N T E R to delete; a pop-up window appears asking you to confirm that you want to delete the message. • From the Mailbox screen, select the message and press the Options key. Select Delete this Message and press E N T E R . • Press the Ogo key, select the draft message to be deleted, and press C L R .
Instant Messaging (IM) The IM screen allows you to chat with your IM contacts in MSN. The number displayed in the IM icon indicates the number of open chat sessions (read and unread). Accessing the IM Screen You can access the IM screen in two ways: • From the Home screen, select the IM icon and press E N T E R . • Press the Instant Messaging key. Note: You may be prompted to log on; sign in if you have not already done so. Your IM contacts are displayed in the IM screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。).
Identifying IM Contacts Status Icons You can identify the presence of your IM contacts by simply looking at the IM status icon located on the IM screen. Table 1 describes the various IM contact status icons that may appear. Table 1: IM contact status icons Icon Name Description Online Indicates that your contact is connected to the IM community and is available for an IM chat.
3. Type your message. 4. Select Send and press E N T E R to send your message. Note: You cannot IM chat with a contact who is offline. For MSN, a Compose message screen opens so that you can e-mail the offline contact.
Adding Emoticons to Your IM Chat You can use the set of emoticons supported by MSN to personalize your IM chat messages. Emoticons can be used only in IM chat sessions. 1. Press the Emoticon key. An emoticon palette appears (for example, see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。). 2. Using the 8-Way Navigation key, select the emoticon you want, and press E N T E R to insert it. You can also insert the selected emoticon by pressing the corresponding letter key on your Ogo’s keyboard.
Using the Phone The Phone screen allows you to make phone calls, view phone numbers previously dialed, call received and missed calls. If you see a number displayed in the Phone icon, you have that many waiting voice messages. Note: You must have a Bluetooth headset paired with your Ogo in order to use the device as a cellular phone. For more information see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。.
Receiving an Incoming Phone Call When a call comes in to your Ogo, a pop-up window will appear asking if you want to Accept the call, Reject it or Silence it (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。): Press E N T E R to accept the call; the connection will be made and an Incoming Call screen will be displayed showing the caller's name or phone number, and a call-duration timer (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。): Caller's name or number: • The caller's name will be displayed if the incoming call is from a number who is listed in your Ogo Contacts list.
Ending a Phone Call To end a phone call press the E N T E R button; a Call options pop-up window will appear in the Call screen : Hang Up is the default option in the pop-up window. Press E N T E R again to end the call; the Dial screen will be displayed. Muting a Phone Call To mute a phone call (disable the Ogo's microphone so the other party cannot hear you): 1. Press E N T E R and scroll down to the Mute option in the Call options pop-up window (錯誤! 找不到參 照來源。). 2.
Dialing an Outgoing Phone Call Dialing a New Phone Number When you want to call a phone number that is not recorded in your Contacts, proceed as follows: 1. Access the Phone screen by selecting the Phone icon from the Home screen and pressing E N T E R . 2. Type the phone number on the Ogo's keypad; the number will appear as typed in the Dial screen's Dialed number field. Type the phone number as an uninterrupted string with no spaces. The +, * and # characters may be used when necessary.
Using the My Status Screen From the My Status screen you can log on/off or sign in/out and change your IM status. The My Status screen shows whether you are online and available. Use the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to switch between the IM and E-mail tabs. Accessing the My Status Screen From the Home screen, select the My Status icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display the My Status screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。). Logging On/Off or Signing In/Out 1. Press the Options key. 2.
Changing Your IM Status Note: You must be signed into MSN to change your IM status. 1. From the Home screen, select My Status and press E N T E R ; the My Status screen appears (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。). 2. Select MSN and press E N T E R . 3. From the status pop-up window select the status you want and press E N T E R . To change your IM status when your Ogo is closed: 1. From the Home screen select My Status and press E N T E R . 2. 3.
Removing an E-mail Account 1. From the Home screen select My Status and press E N T E R . 2. Use the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to select the E-mail tab. 3. Press the Options key, then select Remove E-mail Account and press E N T E R ; the Account Summary screen appears. 4. Select the e-mail account you want to remove and press E N T E R . 5. Select Next and press E N T E R ; a message appears indicating that the account has been removed. 6.
Using the News Screen From the Home screen select the News icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display the News screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。). News Reader provides a simple and intuitive interface for receiving updates from web sites featuring standard RSS feed. The user can monitor several feeds concurrently. Adding News Feeds The first time you access the News Reader window, you are asked to contact Customer Care or browse the web site in order to obtain news feeds.
Accessing News Feeds The News Reader screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) may contain several tabs, depending on the number of news feeds you have configured. Each of the other tabs displays a single category of news. Green envelope icons indicate unread items and pink envelope icons indicate items that have been read. Select a news item and press E N T E R to read it.
Using the Extras Screen From the Home screen select the Extras icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display the Extras screen. From the Extras screen you can access technical support information and play games on your Ogo. Use the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to switch between the Games and Tech Support Info tabs. Viewing Games The Games tab (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) provides access to games that are available on your Ogo. Select a game and press E N T E R to start it.
The Blocks Game The Blocks game comes pre-installed on your Ogo. In this game, you rotate shapes as they fall so that they fit together with as few spaces between them as possible. Table 2 shows the keys that can be used to play the Blocks game.
Setting Your Preferences You can control many aspects of how your Ogo looks, sounds and behaves by customizing the settings. Accessing the Settings Screen From the Home screen select the Settings icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display the Settings screen. The Settings screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) includes the following tabs.
Setting Phone Preferences Use the settings on the Phone tab to configure how your Ogo will respond to various calling conditions. Table 3: Phone Settings Option Description The following Call forwarding options may be configured to Enable or Disable: Call forwarding • Forward all calls – Ogo will re-route all incoming calls to another predetermined number. • Forward if busy - Ogo will re-route incoming calls to another predetermined number if you are engaged in an active phone call.
Setting IM Preferences Use settings on the IM tab to manage your IM accounts. Table 4: IM Settings Option MSN Sign In Description The IM tab includes Sign In options for each of the providers you chose: • MSN Sign In Add IM account To add an IM account select Add IM account and then press E N T E R . Remove IM account To remove an IM account select Remove IM account and then press E N T E R .
Table 6: Mailbox Settings Option Description Mailbox name Enter the name of your mailbox. This is the custom name of the account and is displayed as a tab in the Mailbox and in the E-mail tab of My Status. E-mail address Enter your e-mail address for the selected Mailbox. User name Enter your user name for the e-mail account. Password Enter your password for the e-mail account. Default account If you have only one e-mail account set up, this check box is selected by default.
Table 7: Device Settings (continued) Option Description Change PIN code Changes your PIN code. Be sure to keep a record of your new code in a safe place. Banner settings Controls whether banners appear when you receive new messages or IM contacts come online. See 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書 籤。 for more information. Language Choose your preferred language for your Ogo: English or Tűrkçe.
Table 7: Device Settings (continued) Option Bluetooth settings Setting Description Local device name This is the designated Bluetooth name of the Ogo device. Other Bluetooth devices searching for this Ogo will recognize it by this designation. Change name This is the setting used to change the Local device name. Select Open and press E N T E R ; a pop-up window appears in which the designated name may be changed.
Setting Sounds Use the settings on the Sounds tab to control the different kinds of sounds your Ogo makes. Table 8: Sound Settings Option Volume Mute Vibration Description To set the volume level for all of Ogo’s sounds, select Volume, then use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to increase (right) or decrease the volume (left). The volume level of Ogo’s sounds changes immediately as you move from one level to the next. Choose from nine volume levels.
With the Volume/Vibration pop-up window displayed: • Use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key, and press up or down to increase or decrease the volume (with audio tone). • To mute your Ogo, press down on the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key. To un-mute, press up. • To turn vibration on or off, press left or right on the inner or outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key.
To set the date manually: 1. Select Set date and press E N T E R . 2. Type numbers in the Date fields (for example, 28/04/2005). 3. Select Done and press E N T E R . Time format Select the format you want to use for displaying the time. Date format Select the format you want to use for displaying the date. Network time Shows the current time and date on the network. Setting Network Preferences Network settings are primarily used by your carrier to help troubleshoot issues with your Ogo.
Setting System Preferences System settings show capacities and identifying characteristics for your Ogo. Table 11: System Settings Option Description Contact Records Shows percentage of storage available for contact records. Software Shows the version number of the software on your Ogo (for example, 1.0.70.2750). IMSI Not used IMEI Not used Battery Shows battery level as a percentage (for example, 56% of full charge).
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FCC Regulations: zThis mobile phone 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. zThis mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
4RF Exposure Information (SAR) This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone 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. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific * Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.