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Smartphone User Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your new Windows Mobile™ Smartphone! Please read before operating your device. THE SMARTPHONE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE PACKAGE. Safety Instructions To ensure your safety, and prevent the Smartphone from potential damages, please follow the instructions carefully at all times. Avoid dropping, hitting, applying excessive pressure or putting heavy objects on the Smartphone.
Smartphone User Manual ? Avoid pushing objects into product Never push any objects into the Mini-SD card slot or other openings in the product. ? Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories that don’t contain any metal, else FCC RF exposure guidelines will be violated. ? While using earphones, please pay attention to the volume. Being exposed to high volume can damage your hearing. This device can cause interference to an aircraft's navigation system and network.
Smartphone User Manual Chapter 3 Use Your Camera 3.1 Use the Camera 3.2 Use Pictures & Videos Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone 4.1 Customize Smartphone Settings 4.2 Customize Profiles and Sounds 4.3 Customize Date and Time Chapter 5 Get Connected 5.1 Connect to the Internet 5.2 Pocket Internet Explorer 5.3 Bluetooth 5.4 Modem Link 5.5 Wireless Manager Chapter 6 Messaging Features 6.1 Set up Accounts 6.2 Manage Accounts 6.3 Send E-mail and Text Messages 6.4 Receive E-mail and Text Messages 6.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Regulatory Notices Troubleshooting Specifications INDEX 4
Chapter 1 Get Started 1.1 Know Your Smartphone This section will help you familiarize yourself with your Smartphone, including a basic introduction to the buttons and features. Chapter 1 Get Started 1.1 Know Your Smartphone 1.2 Setup Your Smartphone 1.3 Status Indicators 1.4 Accessories 1.5 Enter Text and Numbers 1.6 Navigate 1.7 Secure Your Smartphone 1. Power Button Press and hold the Power Button to switch on or off your Smartphone.
Chapter 1 Get Started 2. Mini-SD Card Slot Use the push-push technique. Simply push the Mini-SD card to click in or push again to eject. 9. Battery Charging Indicator Indicate the charging status. Battery Charging Indicator Status 3. Earphone Jack Plug the stereo headset into the Earphone Jack to use the headset frofile and listen to music or multimedia files. Solid Green Battery is fully charged. Solid Amber Battery is being charged. 4.
Chapter 1 Get Started 13. Right Softkey Perform the function shown in the “Softkey Label” on the screen immediately above the button. (In many cases, pressing the Right Softkey opens a menu associated with a particular application.) 14. Messaging Execute Text Messages/Outlook E-mail/MMS 15. End Button Press to end a phone call or return to the Home screen. Press and hold to lock the keypad. 16. Talk Button Press to start a call or answer an incoming call.
Chapter 1 Get Started 1.2 Setup Your Smartphone In this section you will learn how to install the battery, the SIM card, the Mini-SD card and to charge the battery. Install the SIM Card The SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card contains a computer chip that stores your personal number, phone book, and other services provided by your service provider. 1 3 2 3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot and leave the chamfered corner facing out.
Chapter 1 Get Started Fully charge the new battery before using your Smartphone for the first time. When the low-battery message appears, save any unsaved data you are working on then switch off the Smartphone. Do not restart your Smartphone until you have connected it to an external power source or connect to a PC’s USB port. Charge the Battery Charge your battery fully (about 4 hours) before using the Smartphone.
Chapter 1 Get Started Battery Capacity Indicator Icons The Battery Capacity Indicator displayed on the Title Bar of the display screen indicates the capacity of the battery, 1.
Chapter 1 Get Started 1.4 Accessories incoming call. Press and hold that button to end a call. Mini USB Cable A Mini USB cable is provided to allow you to synchronize information between your Smartphone and PC using Microsoft ActiveSync. You may also charge the battery by plugging the cable to a PC USB port. AC Charger Your Smartphone can be charged while powered on or off. Charge your battery by plugging the AC adaptor into the mini USB connector on the side of the Smartphone.
Chapter 1 Get Started 1.5 Enter Text and Numbers Your Smartphone supports three input modes for entering text and numbers: Multipress, T9, and Numeric. Your Smartphone will automatically select the appropriate input mode in the editable field. You can toogle the input modes by holding down the * key. Input and mode choices are Symbols, 123, Abc, and T9 English. The indicator of input mode functioned displays on the Title Bar. All the indicators are shown as below.
Chapter 1 Get Started between keypresses.) To change the Multipress time out: 1. From the Start menu>select Settings. 2. Select More>Accessibility. 3. In the Multipress time out field, select the length of the pause between keypresses preferred. 4. Press the Left Softkey (“Done”) to save the settings and return to the settings screen. T9 Mode In the T9 mode, just press the number keys that contain the letters that you want to spell a word.
Chapter 1 Get Started Numeric Mode When you are in the Numeric mode, just press the number(s) you want to enter on the keypad. If a field permits a numerical entry only, such as the Work phone number field in Contacts, the input mode will automatically default to Numeric mode. NOTE: T9 cannot always find the word you want in the T9 dictionary. You may add your word to the T9 dictionary.
Chapter 1 Get Started 1.6 Navigate This section discusses how to navigate through your Smartphone’s screens in order to perform tasks efficiently. menu option will either perform that command or take you to another part of the user interface where you can perform the command. The example menu shown below comes from the File Explorer application. Navigation Button It provides an easy way to move or scroll through selections on the screen.
Chapter 1 Get Started Title Bar Service Provider Date/Time Numbers of text messages Current Profile Grid View Note: The screen layout shown above is one of the attributes of Home screen. You may use Settings> Home screen to change to the desired Home screen layout including Windows Simple, Windows Default, Large Font, Windows Basic, and MSN Default. Adittionally, you may press and hold the # button to switch between Line1 and Line 2. List View 1. Press the Left Softkey to open the Start menu.
Chapter 1 Get Started to pressing the Backspace key on a keyboard). The Quick List The Quick List offers convenient access to a list of functions, such as managing your wireless status, locking your Smartphone, locking the Smartphone's keypad, and choosing a different profile. 2. Select the item you want and press down the Navigation Button, or the corresponding number. 1.
Chapter 1 Get Started Lock your SIM card Locking your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card prohibits you from using the Smartphone, but you can still turn it on and make emergency calls. When you turn your Smartphone on, you will be prompted for your PIN (Personal Identify Number) which you must enter correctly. (shown as the left picture below.
Chapter 1 Get Started Task Directions Lock 1.Press Power button to invoke Quick your Smartphone List>Device lock Or Start> Settings>Security>Device lock 2. Select the amount of time in the Prompt if device unused for field 3. In the Password field, enter the password you want to use. 4. In the Confirm password field, enter the password again>Done Unlock 1. Press Unlock>enter your password your Smartphone 2. Press Unlock again.
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Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone 2.1 Make a Phone Call There are several ways to make a call on your Smartphone. Make a phone call from the Home screen Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone 2.1 Make a Phone Call 2.2 Receive a Phone Call 2.3 Use the Contacts and Beam 2.4 In-call Options 2.5 Retrieve a Voice Mail Message 2.6 Review Your Calls 2.7 Speed Dials 2.8 Additional Dialing Information In the Home screen>enter the phone number>press the Talk Button to make the call.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone have all been found to have phone numbers that start with these digits. At this point, you can select the desired name without entering more numbers. Make a call from Contacts To make a phone call by Contact name: 1. In the Home screen or the Start menu, select Contacts. If there are many contacts listed, you can enter the first few letters of the desired contact's name to perform a search. 2. Select the name you want to call and press the Talk Button.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone and press down the Navigation Button to make the phone call. Make emergency calls You can call emergency service numbers under any circumstances, even if you have locked the SIM card and/or your phone. Dial the emergency number appropriate for your location, and press the Talk Button. 2.2 Receive a Phone Call When there is an incoming call, the name and number of the caller are displayed on the screen.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone When a phone call is in progress, you may select Menu to execute advanced commands. Not all of the service provider support the Conference function. Please refer the service to the service provider. Switch on/off the Speakerphone Use the built-in speakerphone function, you may place the Smartphone away from your face as long as you can hear the voice from the loud speakers. y When a phone call is in progress, select Menu> Speakerphone On.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone and while the other party can’t hear your voice. 2.3 Use Contacts and Beam y To mute the microphone when a phone call is in You can think of Contacts as an online address book, where you can store information about people and businesses you communicate with in contact cards. For example, you can store multiple phone numbers, E-mail and street addresses, Web pages, birthdays, anniversary dates, etc.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone x Select Contacts from the Start menu x Select the Contacts icon from the “most recently used” icons in the Home screen The following table shows some of the abbreviations that might be displayed in the Contacts list, and their meanings. Abbreviation A sample Contacts listing is shown below.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone 2. Scroll to and highlight the contact you want to call. 3. Press the Talk button. The phone dials the contact's default phone number. The abbreviation for this number appears to the right of the contact name. NOTE: If you want to change the default number, select the desired Contact entry and scroll left or right to select the abbreviation you want to assign as the default. 1. Select Filter from the Menu. 2.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone Contact cards To view a “contact card,” select the desired contact in the list and press down the Navigation Button. To call a contact from a contact card: 1. Select the desired entry from the Contact list. Press down the Navigation Button to access that contact card. A contact card displays all of the information that you have entered for that contact.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone Using the menu accessed from that screen, you can perform the functions illustrated below. Command Edit Save to SIM Send Text Message Beam Contact Delete Add to Speed Dial Function Modify information on the contact card. Save the contact to the SIM card. Send text messages from the Contact list. Send the contact card data to another mobile device or a desktop PC using Bluetooth Remove the contact card from the Contacts list.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone Beam information You can use the Bluetooth on your Smartphone phone to send and receive (beam) contact information between your Smartphone and another mobile device or a PC that has Bluetooth. NOTE: You cannot beam SIM contacts. See Chapter 5 for more information about Bluetooth. To beam a contact: 1. In the Home screen or from the Start menu, select Contacts. 2. Select the Contact entry you want to beam. 3. Select Beam Contact from the Menu in the Contacts screen.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone NOTE: Make sure your Bluetooth radio is turned On and in Discoverable mode. Your Smartphone can receive beamed files of any type, but you may need to copy some files to your PC for viewing. 2.4 In-Call Options Listed menu options below might be available when a call is in progress. Some of these options are only available during multiple calls or a conference call.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone 2.5 Retrieve a Voice Mail Message When In the Home screen, press and hold 1 (varies with operator) to call your voice mailbox, and follow the prompts to retrieve your messages. The oldest calls are automatically deleted from the list to make space for the newest calls. NOTE: This is actually a Speed Dial (see section 2.7). Speed Dial 1 is reserved for voice mail access and the number is configured in your settings. 2.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone Other commands on the menu in the Call History screen besides Filter: Option Function Find Contact View related Contact information. Send Text Send text massage to the contact. Message Switched to the Messaging screen to E-mail send e-mails. Opens the Call Timers screen. See the View Timers subsection below for details. Remove the selected item from the Call Delete History. Delete List Remove all items from the Call History.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone 2.7 Speed Dials You can create “Speed Dials” for frequently-called phone numbers by pressing and holding specific keys. You may choose Speed Dial entries from 2-99; Speed Dial 1 is reserved for voice mail access and configured in your settings. You can also create Speed Dials for an E-mail address, an instant message, a call paper, a fax number, or a Web page address (URL) that is stored in Contacts or a program on the Start menu. Create a Speed Dial for a phone number 1.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone View Speed Dials you have created 2.8 Advanced Dialing Information In the Home screen, select Speed Dial from the Start menu. All Speed Dial entries will be listed. In addition, you can use the menu in this screen to perform the following: The following information includes advanced dialing options useful for phone numbers requiring special dialing instructions. Insert an international country code To enter the plus sign, press and hold 0 until + appears.
Chapter 2 Use Your Smartphone 4. Press the Navigation Button left or right position the cursor within the number where you want to insert a three-second pause. 5. Menu>Insert Pause>Done Insert a manual pause in a dialing sequence There may be phone numbers that require a pause longer than three seconds in the dialing sequence. For these cases, you can pause as long as you want, and manually continue the dialing sequence using the Talk Button.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera 3.1 Use the Camera You can capture still images in Still mode, or switch to Video mode to capture live video streams (with audio if desired.) You may send the captured files via E-mail, MMS, or Bluetooth. Chapter 3 Use Your Camera 3.1 Use the Camera 3.2 Use Pictures & Videos Invoke Camera mode Switch to Camera mode on your Smartphone by using the methods shown as below: • Press the Camera Button on the right side of your Smartphone.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera be saved there. Capture a still image using Still mode 1. Switch to Still mode. (You will see the icon shown near the lower right of the screen, and the number of images you still can capture, according to available memory and your current settings.) 2. Position the camera lens to capture the desired image. You may scroll the Navigation Button up/down to zoom in/out. (The current zoom ratio is shown near the lower right of the screen.) 4.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera To review the newly-captured picture: A review screen will appear immediately after you have captured a picture. Command Function Delete Send You may press the Left Softkey (“Camera”) to switch to Still mode, or press the Righrt Sofykey (“Menu”) to execute other commands, including Delete, Send, Beam, Use as Home Screen, Edit, Properties, and Options. Beam Delete the reviewed picture Go to Messaging to send the picture.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera The options of menu in Video mode: Option Function Still Brightness +3/+2/+1/ 0/-1/-2/-3 Switch to Still mode Select suitable brightness for capturing. Quality Capture size QQVGA/QVGA White Balance Automatic/Sunny/Cloudy/Night/ Black & White/Sepia/Negative/ Fluorescent/Incandescent 3. Select Menu to choose advanced capturing settings shown as the right picture above. (The items of settings are specified as the table next page.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera Set various Options In the Slide Show screen: After you select Options from the menu, you can enter different screens to customize various behaviors of Camera mode, as follows: Item During slide show, optimize for viewing: Play screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera 3.2 Use Pictures & Videos Command The Pictures & Videos application allows you to view pictures, play videos, send/beam/delete/edit the files, play slide show, etc. The commands will be detailed as follows: Send Beam Save to contact Delete Edit Cut/Copy/Paste/New Folder Play Slide Show Folders My pictures/My Device/ Storage Card Options Function Go to Messaging to send the picture. Beam the reviewed picture to another device via Bluetooth.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera want to view. 2. Press down the Navigation Button, or select the Left Softkey. (“View”) When you view the picture, the Title Bar will show the file name of the picture. You may select Send to execute Massaging function, or select Menu to execute other commands. To use the picture as Home Screen: 1. Menu>use as Home Screen 2. To Select the display area, scroll the Navigation Button left/right or up/down>Next 3.
Chapter 3 Use Your Camera To edit the picture: You may edit the picture by executing the commands of Rotate, Crop, Auto Correct, Undo, Cancel, or Save as. The commands are detailed as follows: Command Rotate Auto Correct Undo Cancel Save as The color of the picture will be corrected automatically. Undo the command. End the Edit screen. Save the file as another name. Function Rotate the picture 90 degrees left or right depending on the setting in Options> General. 1.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone 4.1 Customize Smartphone Settings Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone You can easily view and change various settings in your Smartphone. For example, you can use your favorite photo for the Home screen background, set up Call Forwarding to manage your calls more efficiently, define the Right Softkey to invoke different applications, and much more. Select Settings from the Start menu. The items in the Settings screens are detailed below. 4.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone Phone When you select Phone in the Settings screen, the Phone screen appears and offers the following options: Call Barring Block incoming and/or outgoing calls. Call Forwarding Forward calls to another number. Call Options Specify your Voice Mail number, Country code, and Area code. If you check the Any key answer checkbox, you will be able to answer incoming calls by pressing any key.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone To view or change these settings, select Settings> Home Screen. Windows Default is the default setting in the Home screen layout field. Note: The images available for selection in the Background Image field are those currently in the My Documents folder of your Smartphone. Connections Please see chapter 5 for usage of this setting. Security Please see chapter 1.7 for usage of this setting.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone x If the execute file is a setup wizard, please follow the instructions to install the program. After installation, the setup wizard will transmit the program to the Smartphone automatically. x x If the setup wizard isn’t invoked, you need to copy the program file to the Program Files folder of your Smartphone. Power Management Select Settings > Power Management to check the current battery level in the form of a percentage.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone which you can enter any other miscellaneous information, if desired. Certificates On your Smartphone, you can add and delete public key certificates. These certificates help establish your identity when you log on to a secure network, such as a corporate network. Certificates also help establish the identity of other computers, such as servers, with which you connect. This helps prevent unauthorized users from accessing your device and its information.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone 4.2 Customize Profiles and Sounds Sounds Sounds settings are used to customize the sounds for ring tones, notifications, and reminders. available for that field, and select from that list. You can use the menu in the Sounds screen to Play or Delete Sounds. Select Done to save all changes. Select Sounds in the Profiles screen.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone Digital Right Management is for protecting the right of the digital content. Due to the digital right management, you may not be able to play some of music on your computer or this product. In the mean time, you are also unable to copy the music from this product to other devices directly. Profiles You can choose each of the Profiles of announcing you the incoming phone calls, messages, or upcoming events.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone To modify the attribute of the profiles: 4.3 Customize Clock and Alarm 1. Select the profile you want to modify.>Menu>Edit 2. You may rename the existing profile, or scroll left or right to select the desired attribute in each of the item. Select Clock & Alarm from the settings screen. The Date and Time and Alarm screen will open as shown below. It allows you to change your time zone, date, time, set an alarm time, and turn the alarm feature on or off.
Chapter 4 Personalize Your Smartphone 4.4 File Explorer Menu Commands in File Explorer Selection Select File Explorer from the Start menu to invoke the File Explorer application which provides many easy-to-use features for file and folder management. It operates in either the List View or Icons View (shown as the pictures below). List View Icons View Send Beam Edit Cut/Copy/Paste /Delete/Rename /New Folder Properties Name/Location/Type/ Size/Created time.
Chapter 5 Get Connected 5.1 Connect to the Internet Chapter 5 When in the Home screen, select Settings> Connections to access the Connections screen. The settings in this screen enable you to set up Dial-up, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), Proxy, and VPN (Virtual Private Network) connections so you can connect to the Internet or your corporate network. Get Connected 5.1 Connect to the Internet 5.2 Pocket Internet Explorer 5.3 Bluetooth 5.4 Modem Link 5.
Chapter 5 Get Connected Dial-up Connections You need to set up a dial-up connection to connect directly to the Internet or to your corporate network. To create a dial-up connection to the Internet: 1. In the Home screen, select Settings > Connections>Dail-up>Menu>Add 2. In the Add Dailup screen, enter a name for the connection in the Description field. 3. In the Connects to field, select The Internet. 4. Enter the appropriate information for the remaining fields, and select Done.
Chapter 5 Get Connected Options After setting up the connection, you may go to Options to specify number of redial attempts, amount of idle time to wait before disconnecting, and type of connection your desktop has. 1. In the Connections screen, select Menu> Advanced>Menu>Options 2. Scroll the Navigation Button left or right to select the appropriate settings in the fields>Press Done Add a URL Exception Some URLs for Web pages on your company Intranet may use periods, for example: intranet.companyname.
Chapter 5 Get Connected Press the Back Button on your Smartphone to return to a Web page you visited in the same session. The Smartphone caches the Web pages that you view and stores them until the cache is full. It then replaces the oldest pages with the new pages. If you go back to a page that is cached on your phone, you will see the stored version unless you refresh the page to see the current version.
Chapter 5 Get Connected Change the display of the Webpage 1. When a Web page is open, select Menu>View 2. Select one of the selections shown as below. Selection One Column Default Desktop Full Screen Show pictures Select the font size 1. When a Web page is open, select Menu>Zoom 2. Select font size including Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, or Smallest. Display Display the content in one column. The width of the column and the screen are the same. It means that you rarely need to scroll left or right.
Chapter 5 Get Connected 5.3 Bluetooth Option Function Select if Play sounds, Warn when changing to an unsecure page, Allow cookies, Warm when page content is General blocked by security settings. You may also scroll the Navigation Button left or right to select Encoding. Select if Automatically detect settings, Connections and select network. View the storage of Temporary Files, Memory Cookies, and History. Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology.
Chapter 5 Get Connected information to it, establish a bond, or use a Bluetooth service. In this mode, other devices can detect your device, whether or not a bond has been created. However, in order to receive a beam from another device, you must accept it on your device. To Beam information via Bluetooth 1. Select the item you want to beam. The item may be a contact, an appointment in the calendar, or work. 2. Select Menu>Beam [an item]>Select the Bluetooth device 3. Select Beam on both devices. 1.
Chapter 5 Get Connected 6. If desired, enter the name of the other device in Name, and select Next. 7. In the Services screen, select Done. To accept a bond: Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and in the Discoverable mode. 1. When prompted to bond with the other device, select Yes. 5.4 Modem Link Using Modem Link, you can use your Smartphone as an external modem for another device or computer by using a bluetooth or USB connection. Set up the Smartphone as a modem 1.
Chapter 5 Get Connected 7. Insert the companion CD to the CD-ROM drive. Select Search for the best driver in these locations. 8. Check the “Include this location in the search:” box>Browse>Select the CD-ROM drive or the folder the driver locates>Next. 9. After installation, click Finish. Create a new connection 1. Create your connection on the PC’s desktop by selecting Start>Control Panel>Network Connections>File menu>New Connection Next. 6.
Chapter 5 Get Connected Dial-up and connect to the Internet 1. Select Start>Control Panel>Network Connections>Choose the dial-up connection. 2. A connection screen displays>Enter Password (if necessary)>Dial. 3. Invoke the Internet Explorer on your PC, and then you cam start to surf the internet. 5.5 Wireless Manager Wireless manager is like the central switch facilitating you to switch on or off the Smartphone wireless functions. Switch on/off the Bluetooth function or have it discoverable.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features 6.1 Set up Accounts Chapter 6 Messaging Features 6.1 Set up Accounts 6.2 Manage Accounts 6.3 Send E-mail and Text Messages 6.4 Receive E-mail and Text Messages 6.5 View Message Folders 6.6 Instant Messaging 6.7 MMS Messaging Your Smartphone is equipped with messaging features such as the functions to send and receive E-mail, Text message, and MMS (Multimedia Messaging).
Chapter 6 Messaging Features 5. Enter your user Name and Password. In Domain, enter the domain name (if necessary)>Select Save password>Next. NOTE: If your password is saved, you don’t need to enter it each time you connect to your E-mail server. Please note that if you save your password and then lose your phone, your E-mail could be accessed by someone else. NOTE: Before configuring E-mail on your Smartphone, you must have an E-mail account.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features 1. In the Home screen, select Start>Messaging> select an account. 2. Select Menu>Options>Account Options>Menu >Edit 3. Select the type of options to change>Done Delete an account 11. To begin using e-mail, select Finish and select Send/Receive from the Menu. 1. In the Home screen, select Start>Messaging> select an account. 6.2 Manage Accounts Use and manage up to eight messaging accounts with your Smartphone. 2.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features 6.3 Send E-mail and Text Messages You can start creating a new E-mail, SMS, or MMS (Multimedia Messaging) from Messaging. Only numbers input are allowed for SMS and MMS messages, and E-mail addresses for MMS and E-mail messages. Create a message 1. In the Home Screen, select Start>Messaging. 2. Select Text Messages, Outlook E-mail, or MMS> Select>New 3. In To, enter the recipient E-mail address or phone number. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses or numbers.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features • Insert voice notes or pictures into a message. Select Menu>Insert>Select Voice Note or Picture, and you will be prompted to insert picture or start recording.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features You can send and receive SMS messages up to 160 characters in size. If an SMS message is longer than 160 characters, it is automatically sent in chunks as several small SMS messages, and is then unified as one SMS message after all of the small SMS messages have been received. Insert signatures into messages For each messaging account, you can specify a signature to be automatically inserted into messages that you send. To specify a signature to insert: 1.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features 6.4 Receive E-mail and Text Messages You can receive E-mail and Text messages through Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your E-mail server. Work with the message list Received messages are displayed and stored in the Inbox folder of the appropriate account. By default, messages are displayed in the sequence of the time you receive, allowing you to change the display order and date of sent messages.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features Forward a message: 1. From an open message, select Menu>Forward. of it. (You may set up the size you want to download first, please see section 6.1) 2. In To, enter the recipient E-mail addresses or phone numbers. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses or Phone numbers. Start>Messaging>Choose an account>Scroll to a message or select the attachment in an open message >Menu>Download Message 3.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features includes the file name and the size of the attachment. The following icons indicate the state of each attachment status: Not downloaded Marked for download 6.5 View Message Folders Each messaging account has a set of folders in which your Smartphone stores messages for each account. Folder Function Deleted Items Downloaded Drafts Contains messages that you have marked for deletion. Contains messages that you have saved before sending. Inbox Contains received messages.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features To view message folder contents: Start>Messaging>Choose an account>Menu> Folders>Select the folder you want to view>Select To move a message to a different folder: Start>Messaging>Choose an account>Scroll to the message to move>Menu>Move>Select the folder into which to move the message.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features 6.6 Instant Messaging You can use MSN Messenger on your Smartphone to send and receive instant messages. MSN Messenger on your phone provides the same chat environment as MSN Messenger on your desktop computer. Features of this environment include: • Sending and receiving instant messages. • Seeing the status of others on your Messenger contacts list, or changing your own status (e.g., available, busy, out to lunch, etc). • Inviting other people to a chat.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features 3. In Password, enter your Hotmail or .NET Passport password. To reply to an instant message: 1. Select Menu>Chats. 4. Select Save password if you don't want to enter your password again next time. 5. Select Sign In. 6. To sign out, select Menu>Sign out. 2. Select the name of the person sending the instant message. The message displays, along with a box for your reply. NOTE: If you do not sign out of MSN Messenger, you will remain on a data connection.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features To end a chat: Select Menu>End Chat. To see who is already chatting: Select Menu>Chats. To block or unblock an MSN Messenger contact: In the MSN Messenger contacts list, select the contact's name.>Menu>Block. The contact will no longer be able to see your status or send you messages. To unblock the contact, select Menu> Unblock. To change your status: In the MSN Messenger contacts list, select your name. >Select a status description, such as Busy.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features URL, Data Connections, WAP Gateway, IP Address, Port, and Encoding. After editing, select Done. The MMSC (“Multimedia Messaging Service Centre”) settings are normally pre-set to the appropriate values, and in most cases you will not need to change them. Edit Message Options You may edit the Send/Receive settings by selecting Message Options from the Menu in the MMS screen >Send Options or Receive Options>Edit the options.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features Scroll the Navigation Button left/right to view the slides you’ve created. All of the content you insert is included onto a single slide. The recipient will see the photo or video along with any text. Attached audio will play as well.
Chapter 6 Messaging Features Command Function Cancel Play the selected video or display the selected picture. Lets you capture a new picture or video and attach it to the MMS slide. Return to previous screen. My Pictures My Device Storage Card Lets you choose a different folder from which you can select a photo or video to add to your message.
Chapter 7 Synchronization 7.1 Use ActiveSync Chapter 7 Synchronization 7.1 Use ActiveSync 7.2 Install ActiveSync 7.3 Exchange Server 7.4 Synchronize music, video and pictures Maintaining good data synchronization between your Smartphone and your desktop or notebook PC is important. A tool is provided for sharing information called "ActiveSync" ActiveSync synchronizes information stored on your Smartphone to your PC or Exchange Server.
Chapter 7 Synchronization • Select and specify the type of information you want to synchronize. For example, you can choose how many future appointments to synchronize. 3. Adjust the settings for a particular type of information, click on the type and then select Settings. By default, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Inbox will be synchronized. 7.2 Install ActiveSync 7.3 Exchange Server Before synchronization is begun, you must install the ActiveSync 4.1 or above on your desktop or notebook PC.
Chapter 7 Synchronization 2. On your Smartphone's Home screen, select Start> ActiveSync>Menu>Schedule a. Select how often to synchronize in the Peak time sync list. Peak times schedule: To synchronize during working hours or other times you experience higher mail volumes. To begin synchronizing with the server, select Sync in the Active Sync screen and enter the password (If necessary).
Chapter 7 Synchronization If you created a schedule for synchronizing while connected to a PC as well as a schedule for synchronizing remotely (wirelessly), your Smartphone synchronizes according to both schedules. Synchronize information via Bluetooth You may use Bluetooth to connect your Smartphone to the PC, and execute synchronization. 1. Follow the ActiveSync Help on your PC to set up the Bluetooth functions. 2.
Chapter 7 Synchronization Media Player on your PC, the synchronization will start to execute automatically. Change Media synchronization settings Once you select the Media information type in ActiveSync to be synchronized, any of your favorite music, video and picture files on Windows Media Player playlists can be synchronized by ActiveSync. All you have to do is set up synchronization in Windows Media Player for those media files.
Chapter 8 Applications 8.1 Calendar Chapter8 Applications 8.1 Calendar 8.2 Tasks 8.3 Calculator 8.4 Voice Notes 8.5 Windows Media Player 8.6 Games 8.7 Java Manager Calendar is the scheduling program on your Smartphone, where you can create and view appointments. You can view your calendar by day, week, or month. When you create and edit appointments on the Calendar, your changes are reflected on your PC when you synchronize. To create a new appointment: 1.
Chapter 8 Applications View your schedule You may view your schedule in three different views: Agenda, Week, and Month. Agenda View is the default view for calendar information. This view displays meetings and appointments scheduled for the current day. All day appointment 2. Press the Left Softkey or select the desired view from Menu to switch to the other views. You may select Menu to Go to Today or Go to Date. All-day events Morning appointments Afternoon appointments .
Chapter 8 Applications Beam Appointment You may beam the appointment to another Bluetooth Device. Select the event to beam>Menu>Beam Appointment>Select the Bluetooth device to beam to >Beam 8.2 Tasks A task is a personal or work-related project, assignment, or errand to track through to completion. A task can occur once, or it can recur. A recurring task can repeat at regular intervals, or repeat based on the date you mark the task complete.
Chapter 8 Applications 8.3 Calculator Calculator performs basic arithmetic, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. To perform a calculation: 1. Select Accesories from the Start menu.> Calculator. 2. Enter the first number of the formula using the keypad>Options. 3. Select the type of calculation to perform: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, or Decimal Point. • To insert a decimal point, press the asterisk (*) key on your keypad or select Decimal Point from Options.
Chapter 8 Applications seconds elapsed during recording. 3. Select Stop to stop recording a voice note. The voice note is saved (to \My Documents\Notes), and appears in the All Notes list of Voice Notes. By default, the first recording is named Recording1. To rename, play, or delete a Voice Note: Select the desired Voice Note file>Select either Rename, Play, or Delete from the Menu. 8.
Chapter 8 Applications Play, Pause, Next, Previous, and Volume), the album art window, and the video window. 1. Select Options>Buttons 2. Scroll to the desired commands>Menu>Assign 3.
Chapter 8 Applications Select Reset from the menu if you ever want to return all button assignments to their original default settings. The commands of menu in the Playback screen Command Library Play/Pause Stop Shuffle/Repeat Full screen Options Properties About Function Library screen This screen alows you to quickly find your audio files, video files, and playlists. It contains categories such as My Music, My Video, My TV, My Playlists, and Now Playing.
Chapter 8 Applications The commands of menu in the Library screen Command Queue up Delete form Library Now Playing Library Update Library Open File Open URL Properties Player Function Add the selected item to the end of the playlist. Remove the selected item from the Library. Display the Now Playing list Switch to different Library, such as My Device or Storage Card. Automatically searching the new items and add it to the Library by searching your device or storage card.
Chapter 8 Applications 2. Select Menu>Options>Skins The commands of menu in the Library screen Command 3. Scroll the Navigation Button left or right to select desired skin>Done. Library Move Up NOTE: After downloading the skin to your PC, please unzip the files (if necessary). Copy the .skn and .bmp files to your Smartphone by using ActiveSync. To make sure that the skins will appear in the Skin options, don’t save the skin files in the Windows folder of the Smartphone.
Chapter 8 Applications 8.6 Games Bubble Breaker The object of Jawbreaker is to clear out all the balls. The rule is that you may only clear out adjacent same-colored balls. Solitaire The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order, beginning with the aces. You win the game when all cards are on the suit stacks. 1. Start>Games>Bubble breaker>Menu>New Game 2. Scroll to the ball you want to clear and press down the Navigation Button.
Chapter 8 Applications To move cards: A number or character is displayed above each card stack. On the keypad, press the number or character of the card to move, and then press the number or character of the stack to which you want to move the card. Scrolling the Navigation Button up moves a card to one of the four stacks in the upper right corner of the screen if it belongs there. 8.7 Java Manager Your Smartphone supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME.
Chapter 8 Applications 3. Confirm what you wished to download the relevant files before the download begins. Once the download is complete, the Java Manager automatically starts, and prompts you to install your new MIDlet. Result list>Install. 4. After installation, confirm if you want to launch the MIDlet. If select Yes, you will start the MIDlet application right away. To download and install MIDlets from the Internet on your PC: 1. Make sure that your Smartphone is synchronized to your PC.
Chapter 8 Applications Menu on the Main screen of Java Manager Command Install Browser URL Local Files Actions Info Remove Update Security Rename Move New Folder Remove All Certification About Exit Install a new MIDlet directly form the internet or the folder on your Smartphone. Description Allows the MIDlet suite to access Local connection service. Allows the MIDlet suite to record Recording sounds and images. Decides if the MIDlet suite could Messaging send/receive Text messages.
Appendix Regulatory Notices Agency Identification Numbers Appendix Regulatory Notices Specifications Troubleshooting Index For regulatory identification purposes, your Smartphone is assigned a model number of M1. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of 1688. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your Smartphone, use only the accessories listed in this document.
Appendix ETSI EN 301 489-7 - Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for radio equipment and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS). ETSI EN 301 511 – Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Harmonized standard for mobile stations in the GSM 850 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3.
Appendix FCC Warning statement operate the equipment. 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Appendix your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 2.0cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 2.0cm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna.
Appendix 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. In the U.S. and Canada, the WARNING: Your Smartphone contains a Lithium-Ion battery pack. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack.
Appendix your device and your physician to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Appendix Specifications Processor Memory TI OMAP 730, 208 MHz, ARM9/ARM7 32-bit RISC Processor 128MB NAND Flash, 64MB SDRAM Display AC Adaptor AC input 100~240 v, 50/60 Hz DC output 5V DC, 1A Current Battery Li-ion, 1100mAh 5VDC Expansion slots Mini-SD Card slot Mini-SD Card (up to 1GB) Multimedia Type 2.2”Transflective, TFT LCD Image format BMP/JPG/GIF Resolution 176 x 220, 65,536 colors Audio MP3/WMA/WAV/MIDI GSM / GPRS GSM850/GSM900/DCS1800/ PCS1900 Video WMA Camera CMOS, 1.
Appendix Troubleshooting y If you encounter a problem with your Smartphone, review the list below to try and find a solution. If still having problems, please contact Technical Support or your dealer. Problem Solution y The screen of my Smartphone is blank. Your battery may be run down. Charge the battery immediately. y During incoming calls or when alarms should occur, my Smartphone does not make any sound or vibration. • Select Start>Settings> Phone or Sounds to check the settings.
Appendix y I cannot perform over-the-air synchronization. in the ActiveSync window on your desktop computer. • If still not working, try to uninstall ActiveSync, then reinstall. Ensure that Exchange Server has been installed. 10 meters of each other, and that there are no obstructions. • Ensure that the other device is not in “Off” mode. Connection Problems y Cannot connect to the Internet. y Cannot find a particular device.