TOSHIBA RG4-E01 User Manual Version 1.0 Copyright©2006 TOSHIBA CORPORATION, All rights reserved.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on choosing the TOSHIBA RG4-E01, which is customized for Vodafone live! We hope that you will be pleased with this new wireless phone incorporating 3G technology, also known as UMTS. This phone provides advanced entertainment features including video telephony, video messaging and high-speed access to Vodafone live! The TOSHIBA RG4-E01 has a sophisticated design, high-quality 65,000 colour display and 2 mega pixel camera.
containing explosives or flammable materials. • Do not strike, shake, or heat the device in a way which may cause battery leakage or rupture and damage to the device. • Do not scratch the screen with hard objects. • Do not clean the screen with chemical detergents. Only use cloths, specifically designed for cleaning liquid displays, to wipe the device screen.
Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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.
DANGER •Do not disassemble, modify or repair the handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset •Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire, electric shock, injury or malfunction. Modification of the handset is prohibited by Japanese Radio Law. For repair, contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 21-53). •Do not dispose of the handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset in a fire or expose it to heat.
•Doing so may cause ignition, rupturing, malfunction or fire. If electrolyte fluid leaking from the dry battery of BluetoothTM Stereo Headset comes into contact with your skin or clothes, wash it immediately with clean water as this may hurt your body. And if it gets into your eyes, do not rub them, and have them immediately treated by an ophthalmologist after washing them with clean water. If the fluid sticks to the equipment, wipe it out without touching it directly.
Do not use the handset with any power voltage other than the specified voltage Doing so may cause a fire. The power voltages are 100 to 240 V AC for the rapid charger and 12 or 24 V DC (for a negative ground car only) for an In-Car Charger. Wipe away any dust on the plug of the rapid charger with a dry cloth after removing the plug from the outlet Dust on the plug or outlet may cause a fire.
electronic medical equipment, radio waves may interfere with such a device or equipment Observe the following guidelines 1. If you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator, carry and use the handset at a distance of at least 22 centimetres away from the implanted device. 2. Turn off the handset in crowded places such as packed trains because a person with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator may be nearby.
CAUTION Do not use or leave the handset or battery pack in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or in hot places such as inside a car in the sun Doing so may cause overheating, fire or malfunction. Keep the handset, battery pack and charger away from infants and small children Failing to do so may result in the battery pack or memory card being accidentally swallowed or cause an injury.
Replacing the fuse with other than a designated fuse may cause overheating and fire.For details on replacing the fuse, refer to the instruction manual of the In-Car Charger. If fluid leaking from the battery pack comes into contact with skin or clothing, wash it away immediately with clean water Failing to do so may cause skin irritation. Do not use any other dry batteries than the AAA battery for BluetoothTM Stereo Headset.
Use only the memory card supported by the handset Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction.The handset supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 2 GB (as of XXX, 2006). Do not let children use cables such as a video output cable, the Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset unsupervised and keep cables out of infant's reach An injury may be caused if, for instance, the cable is wrapped around a neck. Do not use the mobile light close to eyes Doing so may cause eye damage.
Content TOSHIBA............................................................................................................................................... 1 RG4-E01.............................................................................................................................................. 1 User Manual Version 1.0.................................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION ...........................................
Chapter 3 Using your phone............................................................................................................. 28 3.1 Making a call........................................................................................................................... 28 Make a call by entering a phone number........................................................................ 28 Make a call by entering a contact name .........................................................................
Configuring your device to receive beamed information .............................................. 43 To receive beamed information ........................................................................................ 43 Chapter 5 Messaging......................................................................................................................... 43 5.1 Text message ...........................................................................................................................
Manage Contacts ............................................................................................................... 63 Change Your Display Name.............................................................................................. 63 Check your own Messenger Status ................................................................................. 63 Subscribe to status updates for selected Contacts .......................................................
To use Pictures and Videos .............................................................................................. 85 Previewing pictures ............................................................................................................ 85 Functions in Pictures & Videos......................................................................................... 85 To open a picture ................................................................................................................
To hard reset your phone ................................................................................................ 112 Appendix Other Applications .......................................................................................................... 112 A.1 Battery Information .............................................................................................................. 112 Battery life estimates (approximations).....................................................................
Chapter 1 Knowing your device 1.1 Getting Started Important information such as current date, time, status indicators, appointments and profile are displayed on the Home screen. You can open a program directly by selecting its icon and pressing Enter (the key in the middle of the navigation pad). The Home screen can be accessed from anywhere by pressing the Home key. 9 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 TBD 10 1. Recently-used programs are shown here. Click on an icon to run it again. 2.
1.2 Status Indicators You will find the below indicators on your screen.
Method indicators When you move the cursor into a field that requires you to enter text or numbers, it will auto-select an appropriate input method. The present input method status indicator will appear in the top right corner of status bar.
word’ and select that option. Now type the word you wish to insert into the dictionary. The next time you type that word, it will appear in the suggestions list. Numeric method In Numeric method, you can just tap a key in order to enter the corresponding number into a field. Typically the input mode changes to Numeric for the entry of telephone numbers in the Phone application, for address entry in the SMS and MMS applications.
Chapter 2 Personalizing your phone 2.1 Home Screen The Home screen is the screen displayed on the phone when you press the Home key . Please refer to Chapter-1 for details on status indicators which are displayed in the Home screen. You are able to customise the Home screen and this is described in the next few sections below.
Note: This applies throughout the rest of the document whenever you access any phone settings which shows numbers listed. Also, you may need to press 0 (More…) if the setting is hidden in the next page. Simply press one of the numbers (here it is 4) on the keypad for fast selection of a menu item or you can use the NAVIGATION button to scroll down the list. An alternative method to set an image as the Home screen 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Pictures & Videos. 2.
reminder. 1. Connect the phone to your PC using a USB connection (see the chapter on ActiveSync setup for your PC). 2. On your PC, copy the sound file you want. 3. In ActiveSync on your PC, click Explore and double-click My Windows Mobile device . Note: For ring tones, the sound files can be in either midi, wma, mp3, mmr or wav file format. For notifications or reminders, use either midi, wma, mp3, mmr or wav files. When you select a sound, let the sound plays. To hear it again, select Menu > Play. 4.
4. Do one of the following: • Modify the settings, and click Done . • To cancel without saving changes, click Cancel . To revert to the default profile settings, click Menu > Reset to default. 2.3 Settings Although these are not mandatory to use the phone, for optimum use it is advised that you go through and set them up. Setting the date and time 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Date and Time . 2. In Time Zone , select your time zone. 3.
Changing accessibility settings 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > More > Accessibility . 2. Select your preference for the following: • System font size to set the size of the font that is displayed on the screen. • Multipress time out to set the length of time between keypresses when entering text in Multipress mode. • Confirmation time out to set the delay before an unconfirmed action times out. • In-call alert volume to set the volume of sounds that play when you are in a call. 3.
lost or stolen. However some security features can also be applied to prevent the phone from unauthorised use.
Unlocking the Keypad Simply press the Unlock key in the Home screen and the screen prompts you with the correct key press required to unlock the keypad. Enabling the Device lock This complements the SIM PIN feature to provide additional security to your phone. It means that the phone is protected from unauthorised use. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Security > Device Lock . 2. In Lock phone after, select the amount of time for the phone to be inactive before automatically locking. 3.
– Enter the number you wish to call and then press the Phone button to dial Alternatively, scroll down the list to the item required and press the Phone button to dial. Make a call by entering a contact name 1. On the Home screen, begin entering the contact name. 2. A list of contacts matching your keystrokes will be displayed. When you see the contact name, scroll down the list to select it and then either press TALK or Enter key twice. Make a call from an open contact 1.
application, highlight a contact. You may press the left and right navigation keys to change the number that will be called. The letter on the right of the contact will indicate the default number being dialed. Making a call from Call History Call History displays calls you have made, received, and missed recently. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Call History . 2. Select the name or phone number to call. 3. Press TALK. Making a call using a recently dialed phone number 1.
is normally pre-configured by the SIM card. If it is not set automatically you need to set this up by going to Start > Settings > Phone > Call Options > Voice Mail Number. You can find this number by calling your Service Provider. Using a speed dial On the Home screen, press and hold the number on the keypad that you have assigned as a speed dial for the phone number, e-mail address, or Web page. If the speed dial is two digits, press the first digit, then press and hold the second digit.
3.3 In-Call Options Answering or postponing a second call For this to work, you will first need to enable the call waiting option from your Home screen by clicking Start > Setting > Phone > Provide Call Waiting notifications. After this option this has been enabled on your phone and the settings have been sent automatically by your phone and accepted by your Service Provider, you will receive an audible and visual notification on your phone if another call comes in during your current call.
choosing Menu > Conference. If you wish to have a private conversation with one of the callers, you may split the conference call back up into its individual users. With the conference running choose Menu > Private. Then select the caller with whom you wish to have the private conversation. Note: The conference feature is dependent on your Network Provider supporting it.
Insert an international country code To make an international call you must include a country code at the beginning of the dialing sequence for the phone number. • Enter the country code, press and hold 0 until a plus (+) sign appears, and then enter the rest of the phone number. Note: You can insert a plus (+) sign into a contact’s phone number or dial it directly from the keypad. 3.5 Video Telephony You can make video calls to your contacts. Detail descriptions are in the following pages.
4.1 Automatic setup of your data connections Your device is able to configure itself for data services for many of the major operators across the world. Simply insert your SIM card and switch on your device. When the device powers on, it will configure itself or Web, WAP and MMS services. If the settings are not known for your operator, the device will notify you and you will need to enter these manually.
Create a dial-up connection Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections. 2. Click Dial-up . 3. Click Menu > Add. 4. Enter the following information, and click Done. • In Description , enter a name for the connection. • In Connects to , select the network. • In Phone number , enter the phone number to be used to dial the network.
• In Password , enter your password. Create a VPN connection Please ensure that you have setup a successful GPRS connection first – the VPN connection uses the GPRS connection for connection to your Work network. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process. For the VPN to work, please refer to the next section – Connect to intranet URL also. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections 2. Click VPN. 3. Click Menu > Add. 4.
Connect to intranet URLs Some companies use periods in their intranet URLs (for example, intranet. companyname.com). A Work URL exception tells Internet Explorer Mobile and/or Activesync to look on the Work network to find the URL instead of searching the Internet. This has to be setup also if you wish to browse web sites in your intranet through your VPN connection. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections. 2. Click Menu > Advanced > Menu > Work URL Exceptions. 3. Click Menu > Add. 4.
2. Click Menu > Advanced. 3. In Internet connection, select the connection you want to use for general Web access, and click Done. 4. Similarly, select the connection you wish to use for the WAP network 5. The Work Network connection is used if you are planning to use a Virtual Private Network connection. 4.3 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range radio frequency technology that connects devices together for transmitting voice and data.
3. If you wish to allow this device to be seen by other Bluetooth devices nearby, tick the box for ‘Make this device Visible to other devices’. Note: You can also turn Bluetooth on and off using the Wireless Manager described later in this manual. To create a Bluetooth partnership from your device to another device This method can be used to connect a Bluetooth headset to your device.
turned on. End a Bluetooth partnership 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth . 2. Click Menu > Devices. 3. Select the Bluetooth partnership you want to end. 4. Click Menu > Delete. Make your device visible to other Bluetooth devices Your device must be set to visible: • To receive beamed information • To allow beaming devices or computers to detect your device. • For your device to offer services to other devices (such as Internet Sharing) 1.
Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port 1. Make sure that your device is currently connected to the other device via Bluetooth. 2. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 3. Click Bluetooth > Menu > COM Ports . 4. Click Menu > New Incoming Port. 5. Select a numbered COM port from the list. 6. To use this COM port to communicate only with devices with which your device has a Bluetooth partnership, select the Secure Connection check box. 7. Click Done.
• If using Bluetooth, select the device to which you want to send the item. 3. Click beam. Receive beamed information Your device is set by default not to receive beamed information. This is for the security of your device. In order to accept data you must make the one- off menu selection below. Configuring your device to receive beamed information 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings. 2. Click Connections > Beam. 3. Select Receive incoming beams. To receive beamed information 1.
• Multimedia message (MMS) A guide to the messaging application Messenger is also given – which allows online chat over-the-air and access to your Hotmail account. 5.1 Text message Text Message (also known as SMS) is a popular way of sending short messages to other mobile phone users, and in some countries to land lines as well. Each text message is a maximum of 160 characters long. In some countries the maximum size is 70 characters if accented or other special characters are used.
3. Click Menu > My Text . 4. Select the text you want to insert by keying the number corresponding to that in the list above Reply to a message 1. From an open message, click Reply on (bottom left corner) or Menu > Reply All (bottom right corner) 2. Enter messages in the message area. 3. Click Send . Forward a message 1. From an open message, click Menu > Forward. . Enter a message in the message area. 3. Choose a recipient to send the message to; either type in the name or click Menu > Add recipient 4.
Delete a message 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging and select an account. 2. Select the message to delete. 3. Click Menu > Delete. 5.2 Email Before you can send or receive emails, you will need to setup an email account. There are different types of email accounts supported by the phone. These are described in the next few pages. • Internet email account (POP3/IMAP) • Exchange Server (Outlook) Set up an Internet email account automatically 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging. 2.
3. On the next screen choose the option Your Email provider: Other (POP3/IMAP) 4. In Your name, enter your display name for e-mail messages. Note: If the account is set up successfully, you will be prompted to send and receive e-mail. If not, you must click Next and set up the account manually which is described in the following pages. 5. In E-mail address, enter the e-mail address for this account. 6. Select Attempt to obtain Email settings from the Internet and click Next.
5 Account name A name for this account. You must use a different name for each account that you set up. Network The type of network your e-mail server connects to. Incoming mail server The name of your incoming Email server (POP3 or IMAP4). Require SSL connection Select this to ensure you always receive e-mail for this account using an SSL connection. This enables you to receive personal information more securely.
13 Your user name for the outgoing e-mail server. User name . 14 Password Your password for the outgoing e-mail server. Domain The domain name of the outgoing e-mail server. Require SSL connection (Outgoing mail server only) A connection that enables you to send personal information more securely. Prompt that if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you will not be able to send e-mail.
Set up an Outlook e-mail account An Outlook e-mail account is created and managed by Microsoft’s Exchange Server. You will need to have this account setup first before carrying on with the other steps described in this section. For sending and receiving messages with your Exchange Server, click Start > ActiveSync You will get this prompt on your phone if your Exchange Server is qualified to install the feature called MSFP – Microsoft Messaging and Security Feature Pack.
Once the ActiveSync completes successfully, click Start > Messaging > Outlook Email > Menu > Folders and you should see e-mail folders similar to the Outlook client in a PC. TBD View the Inbox message list On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging, and select an account. The Inbox message list displays your received messages. To quickly view new messages, click the message notification area on the Home screen. Create an e-mail message 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging . 2.
7. Click 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. You can quickly enter e-mail addresses from your contact list. In the To field, press ENTER and select a recipient from the list. Then, select the recipient’s e-mail address. The semicolon separator is automatically inserted if you enter multiple recipients. To set the priority of the mail (i.e.
you do not edit the original message. This may reduce data transfer costs based on your rate plan. Send and receive Internet e-mail messages 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging. 2. Select the Internet e-mail account for which you want to send and receive messages. 3. Click Menu > Send/Receive. The phone connects to your Internet e-mail server and sends and receives your messages. Download a complete e-mail message 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging and select an account. 2.
Download an attachment In an open message with an attachment to download, click the attachment. The attachment is downloaded the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server and send and receive e-mail. Alternatively, you can scroll down to the bottom of the message and click “Get the rest of this message”. The message will be downloaded the next time your phone connects to the Server to send/receive e-mail.
Add a picture to an e-mail message 1. In the message area of an e-mail message, click Menu > Insert > Picture. 2. Click the picture you want to add. Note: If there are multiple attachments in the message, all attachments are downloaded. You can view attachments only for file types that are supported by the phone. Digitally Sign a message Digitally signing a message applies your certificate with the public key to the message.
being enabled for the service. An MMS can be made of many pages, also known as ‘slides’. Each slide can hold an image, a sound and text, but you do not need to set all of these for each message. The maximum amount of content that can be sent in a message is set by your service provider. Running the MMS program To start the MMS program from the Home Screen, press Start > Messaging and choose the MMS option. Creating and sending MMS On the MMS main screen, press ‘ New’ to create a new MMS.
Note: If you add a video to the message, then you cannot add any further audio to this slide. Adding text to the message Click on the ‘Insert Text…’ area and enter the message you wish to send. You can also choose from some predefined text if you wish to use this by clicking on Menu > Insert Media > My Text while you are in this box. Template Click on Menu > Template you could choose a template to use or create a new one yourself.
Setting up the MMS account If your device has not been preconfigured, then you will need to manually enter the details of the MMS. This is a two-stage process : In stage one you will set up the data connection, and in the second stage you will define the address of the MMS server on the internet.
Defining the server From the Home Screen, click Start > Messaging . Highlight the MMS entry, and press Menu > Settings On the next page, choose Menu > MMSC Settings, and on the following page choose Menu > New.
Note: You need to have either a Microsoft .NET Passport (from www.passport.com) or a Hotmail account (www.hotmail.com) to use MSN Messenger. Your phone needs to be connected to the Internet. About MSN Hotmail With MSN Hotmail on your smartphone, you have access to your Hotmail inbox even when you’re mobile. Read, send, and reply to e-mail, and manage your folders. Mark e-mail attachments for downloading so that you can view them.
2. Click Messenger or MSN Hotmail , and then enter the e-mail address and password you use to sign in to MSN Mobile. Click Save password to have Pocket MSN automatically sign you in. 3. Click Sign in. Caution This could be a security risk if your mobile device is lost or stolen, others may gain access to MSN Messenger and Hotmail. If you mobile device is lost or stolen, go to a computer and change your Microsoft Passport credentials by logging into www.passport.
Menu > Reply All 3. Enter the text of your reply, and then click Send. To write or reply to e-mail while offline, follow the steps above. Then, when you have an open data connection, click Menu > Send/receive mail. Keep your Hotmail Inbox always up-to-date You can set your Hotmail inbox to automatically update with new e-mail whenever you have an open data connection. 1. In Pocket MSN click Menu > Hotmail. 2. Click Download new e-mail automatically , then click Done . Delete an E-Mail Message 1.
Set up an Account Before you can use MSN Messenger, you must set up an instant messaging account. For MSN Messenger Service, you must have Microsoft Passport Network credentials or a Hotmail account. To use MSN Messenger Service, you need to create a connection to the Internet. 1. In MSN Messenger, click Menu > Options > Messenger tab. 2. Click Enable MSN Messenger Service. Your sign-in name and password are established the first time you sign in to Pocket MSN. 3.
Subscribe to status updates for selected Contacts When your device has an open data connection, status update notifications alert you when contacts come online or change their MSN Messenger status. 1. Select the contact. 2. Click Menu > Auto update status . Let Contacts know you are not available Select your own name at the top of the page, and then click the desired status description (such as Away).
Sign In and Out 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Pocket MSN. 2. Click MSN Messenger > Sign in . 3. Enter the e-mail address and password for your Microsoft Passport Network credentials or Hotmail account, and click Sign in. Signing in to an account may take several minutes, depending on your connection speed and how busy your mobile network is. • To Signout ,click To sign out, Menu > Sign out . Chapter 6 Synchronizing 6.
6.2 Install and set up ActiveSync You can either install ActiveSync from your Windows Mobile Getting started CD or download a copy of ActiveSync from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/addons/default.mspx After the software has been installed and the USB cable is connected between your PC and the phone, the ActiveSync setup wizard starts up. Click Next to continue.
To sync with Exchange Server instead of your PC, click the box above and enter the Exchange Server details as shown below –
Please ensure that your PC has a connection which is accessible to the Server address above as the setup will check the connection and that your User name / Password settings above are valid also. Note: Ensure that you select correctly in the drop down box for the sync Source below. The remaining screenshots will sync with the option - Windows PC. You can view additional settings information by selecting and clicking Settings below.
For example, you may choose to synchronize details of your Calendar for the past two weeks only:
After you click Finish above, you should get a screen prompt as below. This needs to be selected as appropriate to your own requirements depending on the state of your PC. The time taken for the sync below depends on how much data is to be synchronize d. Typically it should not take more than 2- 4 mins or even less depending on the data volume and responsiveness of your PC. Once the synchronization has completed successfully, details from your selected data types will be shown on your home screen.
TBD Change ActiveSync settings Once you set up synchronization using the Sync Setup wizard on the PC, you can later change your synchronization settings: • If you want to change Active settings for synchronizing with a PC, use ActiveSync on the PC. For more information, see “Changing the amount of information synchronized” in ActiveSync Help on the PC.
information, see “Connecting a mobile device to a PC” in ActiveSync Help on your PC. Connect the phone Connect to a PC using Bluetooth 1. Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the PC for configuring Bluetooth on your PC to support ActiveSync. Make sure that your PC’s Bluetooth is set to Visible (also known as ‘Discoverable’), and that Activesync on the PC has the Bluetooth COM port enabled – see below. 2. On the phone Home screen, click Start > ActiveSync . 3. Click Menu > Connect via Bluetooth .
Mixed synchronization settings between Exchange Server and PC If you wish to sync your phone to Exchange Server for Email and Tasks, and to your PC for Contacts and Calendar, from your phone, click Start > ActiveSync > Menu > Options and select from the list as preferred (see example below). Connect your phone to your PC via Bluetooth or USB cable next. In this example, you will also need to setup your PC ActiveSync to select either The Internet for your phone to contact your Exchange Server thru your PC.
Set up an Exchange Server connection You can synchronize your email, Calendar Appointment and Contacts directly with your Exchange server. Tasks may also be synchronized if your company is running Exchange Server 2003 with Service Pack 2. The synchronization may be performed over the air using a cellular connection, or by using your PC as a desktop passthrough.
with a PC or Exchange Server. Start and stop synchronization 1. On the Home screen, click Start > ActiveSync . 2. To start synchronization, click Sync . 3. To stop synchronizing, click Stop . (Note this menu only shows up during the synchronization) Synchronizing your Media Your device is able to synchronize media from your PC, such as music and video. This is described in detail in Chapter 7.
7.1 Contacts Contacts are names of people which you setup to make it easier for you to communicate with either by phone, SMS or email. Further, you can customize each contact by adding a picture or a ring tone for example to identify that person who is phoning you. Create a new contact 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts > New. 2. Enter information for the new contact. 3. Click Done.
2. Click the contact whose information you want to view. 3. To edit the information, click Menu > Edit . 4. When finished making changes, click Done. Delete a contact 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Scroll to the contact to delete. 3. Click Menu > Delete Contact. Add a picture to a contact 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts. 2. Click the contact. 3. Click Menu > Edit. 4. Click Picture. 5. Do one of the following: • Click the picture you want to add.
Assign a ring tone to a contact To easily identify who is calling you by the ring tone, you can assign a custom ring tone to each contact. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Contacts . 2. Click the contact you want to assign a ring tone to. 3. Click Menu > Edit. 4. Click Custom ring tone and select the ring tone you want. 5. Click Done. Send contact information Using a text message, you can quickly send someone information about a contact in your contact list. 1.
Schedule an appointment 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Click Menu > New Appointment. 3. Enter information about the appointment. To schedule an all-day event, under End time , select All day event . 4. Click Done. Note: All-day events do not occupy blocks of time in Calendar; instead, they appear in banners at the top of the calendar. Make an appointment recurring 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Click the appointment and click Edit. 3.
4. If the appointment is recurring, click Yes to delete the series, or click No to delete only the current occurrence. Note: When you delete an appointment in Calendar on your phone, it is also deleted on your PC the next time you synchronize. If the appointment has not been synchronized with a PC, it will be deleted only from the phone. Calendar items can be deleted only from Agenda view or from an open calendar appointment. To delete from other views, open the appointment, and click Menu > Delete.
To view previous or approaching dates, scroll left or right, or click Menu > Go to Date. To quickly view today’s agenda, on the Home screen, click an upcoming appointment (if one is present). View your agenda for a specific date 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Click Menu > Go to Date. 3. Enter the date to view, and click Done. View your schedule for the month 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Calendar. 2. Click Menu > Month View. 7.
set up in the phone but the tasks Note: You can synchronize information on your phone with your PC to keep your task list up to date in both locations. If you create a new task with a reminder on your PC and then synchronize tasks with your phone, the reminder will play at the time it was set on your PC. Delete a task 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Tasks. 2. Select the task, and click Menu > Delete Task. Mark a task as complete 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Tasks. 2.
Note: Categories only appear in tasks that are synchronized with your PC. To filter your task further, click Active Tasks or Completed Tasks. 7.4 Camera and Video Recorder Your phone is equipped with a digital camera which can be used to capture photos and video clips. Capturing a photograph You can launch the camera application in 2ways – 1. Click Start > Camera 2. Press the camera button on the side of the device. The camera application will launch.
Landscape: Taken photos or videos horizontally. Front camera: Taken photos or videos with camera lens face to you. Environment: To set the colour correction of the camera in order to show the best effect at the current light. You may also choose to manually set up the correction. Effect: Choose photo effect like: normal, black & white, ancient, cool color, warm color . Settings: You can set the resolution for the size of picture to be captured and the naming convention of the files that are stored.
7.5 Pictures and videos You can view pictures stored in your phone or memory card using the Pictures and Videos application. You can also set a picture to be your Home Screen background from here, or you can send an image to another user. To use Pictures and Videos From the Home Screen go to Start > Pictures and Videos Previewing pictures On entering the application you will see preview pictures for the items stored in your \My Pictures folder of your Smartphone.
To open a picture Highlight a picture and press View to open the picture. To Send the image to another user, press Send, and choose the account by which you will send it. For other options, press Menu Zoom: zoom in or out of the picture detail; Play slide show: View all pictures as a slide show Use as home screen: Set the picture as wallpaper for the Home Screen. Beam picture: Send pictures into other memories by means of Bluetooth.
desktop computers running the Windows or Macintosh operating systems. In this documentation, the version of Windows Media Player for Windows- based desktop or notebook computers is called the desktop Media and the version for Smartphone is called the Smartphone Media. Overview of the controls By default, these hardware buttons are assigned to Windows Media Player Mobile functions.
playlist indicates the currently playing file and any files that are queued up to play next. Library screen. The screen that lets you quickly find your audio files, video files, and playlists. It contains categories such as My Music, My Video, My TV, and My Playlists. It also includes a link that lets you switch to the Now Playing screen. At the bottom of each screen is a menu called Menu. The commands on this menu change depending upon which screen you are viewing.
Shuffle/Repeat > Shuffle Shuffle/Repeat > Repeat Plays the items in the Now Playing playlist in a random order. Plays the items in the Now Playing playlist repeatedly. Clear Now Playing Removes all items from the Now Playing playlist. Error Details Displayserror information about the selected item (an exclamation mark appears before the item name if error details are available). Properties Displays information about the selected file.
site http://www.playsforsure.com When copying a protected file from your computer to your phone: • Always use the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to synchronize (copy) the file to your phone. For example, do not use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files from your computer to your phone. • Always synchronize the file to a storage card that is inserted into your phone. Do not synchronize to a storage card that is inserted into a storage card reader.
connected. Copy files to your phone You can either copy files to your phone manually or if you have a PC, automatically copy (synchronize) files between your PC and your phone. The latter is described below. Use the Sync feature in the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to synchronize (copy) digital media files from your computer to your phone. Using Sync ensures that protected files and album art are copied to your phone correctly.
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To synchronize content to your phone automatically, do the following: 1. On your computer, start Windows Media Player 10.
2. Insert a 32 MB or larger storage card into your phone, and then connect your phone to your computer. On your computer, the Device Setup Wizard opens. 3. In the wizard, click Automatic, select the Customize the playlists that will be synchronized check box, and then select the playlists that you want to synchronize. 4. Click Finish. The files begin synchronizing to your phone.
For more information about the Sync feature, start the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10, and then press F1. To sync manually, you can also drag and drop items into your Sync List as shown below – Note: • Always use the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to synchronize (copy) files to your phone. For example, do not use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files from your computer to your phone. • Always synchronize files to a storage card that is inserted into your phone.
• The desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 is only available for computers running Windows XP. If you are not running Windows XP on your desktop computer, use the C opy to CD or Device feature of Windows Media Player 9 Series to copy your audio files and video files to your phone. The desktop version of Windows Media Player 9 Series is not as full-featured as the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10.
Note: To download new skins, see the WMplugins.com site (http://www.wmplugins.com). After downloading a skin to your computer and unzipping it if necessary, use ActiveSync to copy the .skn and .bmp files to your phone (such as to the location My Smartphone\Program Files\Windows Media Player). To ensure that skins appear on the Skins tab, do not store skin files in the Windows folder on your phone.
2. Click Menu > Address Bar. 3. Enter the address, and click Go. Change the size of text on Web pages 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. 2. Click Menu > Zoom and select the size you want. Go to a Web page in the History list 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. 2. Click Menu > History. 3. Select the Web page, and click Go. Note: To return to the Web page you were viewing, press BACK. Show or hide pictures on Web pages 1.
View a favorite 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. 2. Click Favorites. 3. Select a favorite, and click Go Clear history, cookies, or temporary files Through frequent use of Internet Explorer, your phone may accumulate lots of pages which could use up storage space in your device gradually. Occasionally, it may be advisable to clean this up in order to free up storage for your device. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. 2. Click Menu > Tools > Options. 3.
To install a Java application Press Menu > Install You can now choose where to find the MIDlets • To install from a Web site choose ‘Browser’. This will launch Internet Explorer Mobile. Now navigate to the web site where the Java MIDlet is kept. Select the file and it will be loaded into the Java application. • To install from a specific URL, choose ‘URL’. If the URL is already entered, highlight it and press Go. If it doesn’t exist yet, press Add, then enter the URL description and then the web address.
7.9 Wireless Manager The wireless manager is an application that allows you to easily switch on and off the Bluetooth and Telephony functionality of your phone. To start the Wireless Manager, either • Press and hold the Volume up key, and choose ‘Wireless Manager’ form the Quick List, or • From the Home Screen go to Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager If an item is active then it will be coloured white. If an icon is dark with a cross against it then it is inactive.
Direct Push email. To do this, from the Home Screen go to Start > Activesync. In here go to Menu > Schedule. Change the ‘Peak times‘ and ‘Off Peak Times’ to ‘Manually’. When you wish to start the Direct Push email again, you should return to the Activesync Schedule page and re-choose ‘As Items Arrive’ To turn Bluetooth On and Off Highlight the Bluetooth option on screen and press in on the navigation pad. Or, you may alternatively press the ‘2 ’ key.
Preparation for using TOSHIBA Sharing Application ・ Sharing Application is beforehand pre-installed in your device ・ Please install Sharing Application to a PC. Sharing Application is recorded on accompanying CD. ・ Sharing Application supports the communication using one network of USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. ・ Please set beforehand to both phone and PC to be able to use the network before using Sharing Application. ・ Click one of the buttons of Remote Key or Remote Screen on the main console of PC side.
Remote Screen: Remote Screen plays a role as an assistance of a keystroke. You can input a text data into your device comfortably using the large PC screen and wide pitched PC input device. Connection method: You could select the connection method of the device and PC. Those methods are: Bluetooth, USB and Wi-Fi. Port: To set the port of TOSHIBA Sharing click Menu > Port. Shown below is the port setting screen. Passcode: To set the passcode of TOSHIBA Sharing, click Menu > Passcode.
About: To view the version of Toshiba Sharing click Menu > About Quit: To quit Toshiba Sharing click Menu > Quit 7.11 TOSHIBA Zoom Application TOSHIBA Zoom Application enables you to magnify or decrease the current window size. The window could be magnified to as large as 8 times of normal size. You can use the Set Zoom Level dialog box to set a specific zoom level in the Viewer or in Edit Mode. Zoom application is launched at level x2 (200%).
7.12 TOSHIBA VoIP Application Toshiba VoIP for Smartphone enables you to: - Call an IP phone (Toshiba VoIP for Smartphone) - Use answering machine functions - Check your buddies’ current status (offline, online, busy, or away) - Notify your buddies of your current status (offline, online, busy, or away) - Send and receive instant message while you’re talking Launching an application Start > More > Toshiba VoIP.
Redialing using outgoing call history You can redial using outgoing call history. The maximum number of outgoing call history stored at the same time is 20. If it exceeds the limit, the oldest outgoing call history is deleted. To redial using outgoing call history: 1) Open outgoing call history if it’s not by selecting Menu > Show > Outgoing Calls 2) Choose an outgoing call history. 3) Press Call button. Calling back using incoming call history You can call back using incoming call history.
Instant messaging (IM) While you connect to another Toshiba VoIP, you can send and receive instant message each other. To start instant messaging: 1) Call another Toshiba VoIP user and wait to have the call answered. 2) Press Menu > Send Instant Msg after the call is connected. 3) Type your message in the second text box from the top. 4) Press Send button if you send your message. All the messages including yours are displayed in the first message box from the top.
7.14 Remote Lock To prevent your personal computer (PC) from being operated by others when you are not at the place, you may lock your personal computer or logoff your account, and when you come back to your personal computer, you may unlock it. Usually these operations are troublesome and companied with the password inputting. SP1 Remote PC Lock/Unlock application is to be designed to simplify these operations only by pushing a button on the screen of SP1, if you are an Sp1 user.
Chapter 8 Maintaining your phone 8.1 Maintaining your phone Your phone is a well-designed and engineered product and the following tips and suggestions will enable you to obtain the best use of your phone for many years. • Keep the phone is a dry environment. If the phone or battery were to get wet due to misuse, this can invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty.
To restart the phone 1. Remove the battery. 2. Reinsert the battery and turn on your phone. WARNING! If the phone is restarted while a program is running, data that you have not saved will be lost. Hard Resetting your Device If your phone starts to perform badly, you may try to Hard Reset the device to clear the issue. Note that this will delete all applications you have installed, plus all your personal data including music, ringtones, pictures etc.
Battery life estimates (approximations) • Talk time: 4 hours • GPRS/Internet browsing: 1.5 hours • Standby time: 150 hours To check the battery power • On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Power Management. To optimize the power performance • On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Power Management , and adjust the backlight, display, and light sensor settings. To manage a low battery When the low-battery warning appears, do the following: 1. Immediately save your current data. 2.
A.2 PC requirements to run ActiveSync 4.2 At the time of writing this manual, the requirements for this were published from M icrosoft’s website for ActiveSync 4.2 – http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/downloads/as-sysreq42 .
• Microsoft Smartphone 2002 , Microsoft Windows CE OS version 3.0 A.3 Regulatory Notices Agency identification numbers To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your Smartphone, use only the accessories listed in this document. This produc t is intended to be used with a certified class 2 limited power source, rated 5.6 volts DC, maximum 750mA power supply unit.
• ETSI EN 301 489-17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific co nditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems. • ETSI EN 300 328 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; data transmission equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques.
the phone signal. You are legally obliged to comply with this recommendation. • Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. • Do not use your phone when refueling. You should keep your phone away from fuel and chemicals. • Switch your phone off when blasting is in progress. Observe any provided guidelines or regulations. • Switch your phone off when in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (for example fuel storage areas, spray paint facilities etc.).
battery. • Do not leave the battery in a cold (for example, a fridge) or hot place (for example, in a car exposed to direct sunlight) as this will effect its performance. • Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. • Do not dispose of the battery in an ordinary bin. The battery contains toxic chemicals and must be disposed of in the correct manner. Contact your local authority for more information.
SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID SP2-RG4-E01. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net. European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver.
Cleaning Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning, but NEVER use water to clean the LCD screen. WEEE Notice The Directiv on Weste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th F ebruary 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life.