Dopod P800w User Manual

User Manual
Thank you for purchasing the all new Windows Mobile™ PDA Phone!
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Warning: This device is limited for indoors use, under the guar­anteed conditions that it will not interfere with legal radio stations and will not be interfered during operation.
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Important Safety Precautions
Please adhere to the following safety precautions when using this prod­uct to avoid risk of legal and monetary responsibilities.
Electrical Safety
This product is only operable when using battery supplied power.Using other power sources may cause harmful conditions and will void all guar­antees for this product.
In-ight Safety
As this product may interfere with operation of in-ight navigation system
and navigation system communication networks, usage of this product in an aircraft is prohibited by law in several countries.If by law permits you
using this product in an aircraft, please switch to In-ight Mode to turnoff
radio wave transmissions.
Environmental Restrictions
Do not use this product at a gas station or refueling station. Usage of this product is also prohibited at fuel storages, chemical factories, and loca­tions with explosives.
Environmental Safety
Do not use this product in the following locations: gas station, fuel stor­ages, chemical factories, demolition worksites, potentially hazardous ex­plosive locations such as fuel area under ship holds, transport and stor­age of fuel or chemical substance facilities, or locations with particles, dust, metal dust, chemical substances etc in the air. Please remember
that sparks in these environments can cause explosions or re hazards
resulting in human casualties.
Road Safety
Unless in an emergency, drivers in moving vehicles are prohibited from using hand held equipments for calls. It is permitted for drivers in moving vehicles to use hands-free devices for calls. Usage of this product may interfere with normal operations of medical instruments. Many hospitals and clinics prohibit use of these equipments.
Non-Ionic Radiation
To ensure efciency of radio wave transmission and reduce interference,
user should operate this product under the recommended normal envi­ronments. As with other similar mobile wireless communication equip­ments, in order to comply with required operations and for the safety of the users, it is recommended that the user maintains a safe distance from the antenna during the operation of the equipment.
Dopod Defective Pixel Warranty Policy
As the LCD display on the handheld product is made up of high precision components, possible lit or dark pixels (Note) appearing on the display screen is a common occurrence from the product manufacturing pro­cess.If your purchased product meets the following conditions, you may request replacement of the LCD display module within seven days from the purchase date
1. Total count of three or more malfunctioning pixels (lit or dark); or
2. Any two malfunctioning pixels (lit or dark) within 5mm of each other.
Lit Pixels: blue, red, white, or green dots on specic locations of LCD screen. Dark Pixel: black dot on specic locations of the LCD screen.
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1.1 Introduce to Handset and Accessories ...........
1.2 SIM Card & Battery .........................................
1.3 Start Using Your Device ..................................
1.4 Learn about the Today Screen ........................
1.5 Programs ........................................................
1.6 Device Setting .................................................
1.7 Standby Mode and System On/Off .................
1.8 Soft Reset & Hard Reset (Restore to Default).
Table of Contents
Learning the Input Modes
Using the Communication
3.1 Using the Phone ........................................
3.2 Making Voice Calls ....................................
3.3 Receiving Voice Calls ................................
3.4 Call Options ..............................................
3.5 Additional Dialing Information ....................
3.6 SmartDailing...............................................
3.7 Managing Call History.................................
3.8 Configure Speed Dial .................................
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2.1 Using the Input Method ................................
2.2 Using Block Recognizer ...............................
2.3 Using Letter Recogniz...................................
2.4 Using Transcriber ..........................................
2.5 Using Phone Pad ..........................................
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View Messages
4.1 Using the Messaging Center ...........................
4.2 SMS .................................................................
4.3 Start Using Your Device ...................................
4.4 Outlook E-mail .................................................
4.5 POP3 / IMAP Account ......................................
Managing Personal Information
Synchronizing Your Phone
6.1 Introducing ActiveSync ...............................
6.2 Installing ActiveSync ..................................
6.3 Installing Microsoft Office Outlook ..............
6.4 First Connection .........................................
6.5 Using ActiveSync .......................................
6.6 Synchronizing with Multiple Computers ......
6.7 Synchronizing Connection Through
Bluetooth....................................................
6.8 Syncing with an Exchange Server ..............
6.9 Using ActiveSync to Transfer and Manage
Files ..........................................................
6.10 Advanced PC Sync Settings ......................
6.11 Syncing Music, Video, and Pictures ...........
6.12 Installing Software .....................................
6.13 ActiveSync Connection Troubleshooting ....
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5.1 Contacts .........................................................
5.2 Calendar .........................................................
5.3 Tasks ..............................................................
5.4 Notes ..............................................................
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Experiencing Multimedia Entertainment
7.1 Camera and Video Camera ...........................
7.2 Viewing Pictures and Movies ........................
7.3 Windows Media Player ..................................
7.4 Today Screen & Themes ...............................
7.5 Audio Manager ...............................................
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8.1 Introduce to Handset and Accessories ...........
8.2 SIM Card & Battery .........................................
8.3 Start Using Your Device ..................................
8.4 Learn about the Today Screen ........................
Wireless Connections
Experiencing Internet
Entertainment
10.1 Internet Explorer ......................................
10.2 Pocket MSN .............................................
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9.1 Comm Manager ............................................
9.2 WiFi Wireless Networking ............................
9.3 Bluetooth .......................................................
9.4 Bluetooth Explorer .......................................
9.5 Configure GPRS ...........................................
9.6 Internet Sharing ............................................
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Setting the
Phone Information
11.1 My Information .........................................
11.2 Phone ......................................................
11.3 Configure Incoming Ring Tone ..................
11.4 Function Button ........................................
11.5 Start Menu ...............................................
11.6 Input .........................................................
11.7 Password Protection .................................
11.8 Sounds and Notifications ..........................
11.9 Removing Programs .................................
11.10 Local Area Setting ..................................
11.11 Memory ..................................................
11.12 Power .....................................................
11.13 Backlight ................................................
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11.14 Clock & Alarm ..............................................
11.15 Screen ..........................................................
11.16 Device Information .......................................
11.17 About ............................................................
11.18 Microphone AGC .........................................
11.19 Beam ...........................................................
11.20 Advance WiFi Settings .................................
11.21 Connections .................................................
11.22 Mouse Mode ...............................................
11.23 Task Manager ..............................................
Using More Programs
Q&A
13.1 Q&A .........................................................
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12.1 Java MIDIet Manager ..................................
12.2 File Explorer .................................................
12.3 Voice Commander .......................................
12.4 ZIP ................................................................
12.5 Search ..........................................................
12.6 Calculator .....................................................
12.7 Game ...........................................................
12.8 QuickMark Mobile Barcode .........................
12.9 Cyberon Dictionary ......................................
12.10 FM Radio ...................................................
12.11 Backup Your Device ..................................
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After purchasing this product, carefully read through the user manual before operatingFor your reading convenience, this manual is de­signed with many tips and services in order to
help you nd information quickly.
Page Format
Generally, each page is separated into up­per and lower areas, regardless of the left or right half of the page. Browsing is made from left to right and then from up to down in a Z shape, continuing on the next page. There are small red boxes on the outer edge of the contents page to assist you in finding specific chapter topics.
Topic Format
The beginning of each topic always starts with the page on the right.Thetopic (first) page will explain what functions are cov­ered under the specified topic.Actions
Index will help you to quickly find out how
to perform certain actions.The last part is the contents page.The contents page is separated into three levels. For example, in Chapter 3, 3. 1, 3. 2, 3. 3 serve as the second level sub-headers; 3. 1 is then fur­ther divided into 3. 1. 1 Phone screen and
3. 1. 2 Input PIN number information sub­sections. Similar types of functions may be further subdivided to reduce confusion.
How to Use This Manual
Mouse Cursor
At every screen on the phone there will be one mouse cursor indicating where you should use your stylus.
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Action: Phone Home screen
Press Call button
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3. 1 Using the Phone
When you begin to use the Dopod S300 phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM card PIN number in order to connect to the GSM mobile network. When using this device, you can control wireless functions, e.g. activate/deactivate the phone. You can also adjust the headset volume anytime during a call or when using the device.
3. 1. 1 Phone Functions
At the Phone screen, you can access, dial, search contacts, or save phone numbers to the contacts list. Under certain circumstances (such as on a plane), you may need to turn off the phone functions of the handset. You can use the Comm Manager to manually deactivate/ activate the phone’s communication functions. When the phone function is off, you will not be able to receive calls, send/receive messages, or use GPRS by connecting to a wireless mobile network. But other phone functions such as browsing the calendar, listening to music, or playing games can still be used.
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Every topic’s content page includes icons that will as­sist the reader in operating the product and learning quickly.At the beginning of each action icon, the pur­pose of this action will be outlined in red background color.Each procedure will indicate the step sequence numbers, the action you will need to execute, the screen that appears for this procedure, and the de­scriptions for this procedure.
Select Change PIN
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About Action Icons
This manual provides tip symbols to remind users of some pointers, notes, and precautions.
Tip Symbols
Caution
Tips
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Action to take
Procedure Number
Mobile phone or computer screen
Action descriptions
Action: Change PIN Code
Mouse Cursor
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Select <digit keys> then select Enter
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Name of current procedure
In this topic, you will learn ...
1. Introduction to Handset and Accessories
2. SIM Card and Battery
3. Start Using Your Device
4. Learn about the Today Screen
5. Start Menu
6. Set up the Device
7. Standby Mode and System On/Off
8. Soft Reset and Hard Reset
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Action
Index
Introduction to Handset and Accessories ....................3
Accessories ...............................................................6
Check Battery Level ...................................................8
Install Default Programs .............................................10
Align Screen ..............................................................11
Screen Setting ...........................................................11
Learn about the Today Screen ...................................12
Status Indicator and Program Icons ...........................13
Start Menu .................................................................14
Activate Standby Mode ..............................................21
Power Off ...................................................................22
Reset Your Device .....................................................23
Using the Restore to Default ......................................24
Using Hard Reset Restore to Default..........................25
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Left LED Indicator
The left LED indicates the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS status. A blinking Blue light stands for Bluetooth system notica­tion of "activated" and "ready to transmit radio frequency" signal. A blinking Green light for Wi-Fi status. Amber light for GPS status. * When both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled, the lights blink alternately.
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Right LED Indicator
Right LED in green and amber lights for GSM/GPRS/ EDGE standby, notification, network status as well as battery charging status
3 Touch Screen
Tap the screen with the stylus to write, draw, or make a selection.
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Shortcut Button
Press the left/rigth shortcut button to execute the com­mand shown in the label above the button.
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TALK Button Press to answer an incoming call or dial a number.
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1.1 Introduction to Handset and Accessories
Getting to know your handset buttons, LED indicators, and accessories.
Introduction to Handset and Accessories
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6 GPS Button Press to launch the GPS software. 7 START Button Press to open the Start menu.
8 Track Wheel
Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to move through items on the screen or in a menu. Press the track ball for
conrmation of the selection. When using the Camera or
GPS software, use it for zooming or map navigation.
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Trackball/
Conrmation
Button
Roll up, down, left, or right to move through menus and program instructions; carry out the selection by pressing the Trackball. When using the Camera, use it as the shutter release. When using the GPS software, use it to move around a map.
10 OK Button
Press to confirm your data entries, or to exit the pro­gram in use.OK button and the "OK" icon at the right up screen have the same functionality
11 End Button Press to end a call or to return to the Today screen. 12
Internet Ex­plorer button
Press to launch Internet Explorer Mobile.
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Voice Com­mander Button
Press to start Voice Commander, or press and hold to activate the Voice Memo program.
14 Volume Slider
Slide up or down to adjust the speaker volume. During a call, slide up or down to adjust the receiver volume.
15 Reset Button
With the stylus, press the RESET button to soft-reset your device.
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Car Antenna Connector
Connect your device to the car antenna while in a car to have better reception quality.Remove the plastic cover and connec to the antenna while using.Restore the plastic cover after using.
17
GPS Antenna Connector
If you need better GPS signal reception, you can con­nect an external GPS antenna. Remove the plastic cover and connec to the antenna while using.Restore the plastic cover after using.
18 Camera Button
Use the camera to take still photos and record video clips.
19
Self-Portrait Mirror
Turn the back side of your device to face yourself so
that your image reects on the mirror when taking self-
portrait shots.
20 Battery Cover Slide out to access the battery compartment.
21 POWER Button
Press shortly to switches your device to Sleep mode. You can still receive calls and messages when your device is in Sleep mode.Press and hold (for about 5 seconds) to turn off the power completely. All functions including the phone will not be available for use.
22 CAMERA Button
Press to launch the Camera. Press again to take a photo or video clip.
23 Stylus
Use the stylus to write, draw, or select items on the touch screen.
24 Microphone
Speak into the microphone when receiving or making a phone call or voice recording.
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Sync Connector/ Earphone Jack
Use this connector to synchronize data by connecting the provided USB Sync. cable or to recharge the bat­tery via the provided AC adapter.You can also connect the provided USB stereo headset for hands-free con­versation or for listening to FM radio and audio media. FM radio uses the stereo headset as an antenna.
26 Strap Holder It lets you attach a strap for carrying your device.
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1 AC adapter Converts AC to DC power to recharge the battery. 2
USB Sync. cable
Connects your device to a PC and synchronize data.
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Stereo headset
Provides a volume control slider and a Send/End button. Press the Send/End button to pick up a call or put a call on hold; press and hold the button to end the call Make sure you connect the headset when using the FM Radio, as the headset also works as antenna.
4 Car adapter
Use it to charge the battery on your device while you are traveling in a car. Plug it to the sync connector of your device and to the car’s cigarette lighter socket.
5 Car holder
Use it to mount your device in a car. Press the suction pedestal on the car’s windshield, and push the lever to securely attach the holder. Then sit your device in the holder, and press both sides of the holder inward to se­cure the grip
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1.2 About the SIM Card and Battery
Always turn off your device before installing/replacing the battery and SIM card.Follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to install a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card provided by your local network service provider and to install the battery. The SIM card contains your phone number,service details,and phone­book/message memory.Your device supports both 1.8V and 3V SIM cards.For some legacy SIM cards will not function within your device.You should consult with your service provider for a replacement SIM card. There may be fees for this service. Your device contains a rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery. This device is designed to use only manufacturer-specied original batteries and ac­cessories.The Battery performance depends on many factors,including
your wireless service provider’s network conguration, signal strength,
the temperature of the environment in which you operate your device, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached to con­necting ports, and your voice, data, and other program usage patterns.
Battery life estimates (approximations): Standby time: Up to 150 - 200 hours for GSM. Talk time (Screen off): Up to 3.5 - 5 hours for GSM. Media playback time:Up to 8 hours for WMV; Up to 12 hours for WMA GPS: 4.5 ~ 5 hours
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Warning!
To reduce risk of fire or burns:
* Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack. * Do not crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or
water. * Do not expose to temperatures above 60C (140F). * Replace only with the battery pack designated for this product. * Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local regulation.
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Check Battery Level
1 Select >
Settings
Action: Check battery level
2 Select System >
Power
3 Power Information
▲ Tap the bettery level
icon on the Today Screen
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New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you start using your device, it is recommended that you install and charge the battery. Some bat­teries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. Charge the battery in two ways:
• Connecting your device directly to an external AC power source.
• Connecting your device to a PC via the provided USB Sync. cable.
! Warning!
• Do not remove the battery from the device while you are charging it using the AC or car adapter.
• As a safety precaution, the battery stops charging when it overheats.
Charge the Battery
When the low-battery warning appears, do the following:
• Immediately save your current data.
• Synchronize with your PC or connect the power adapter to charge the battery.
• Turn off your device.
Low Battery
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1.3 Start Using Your Device
During initial device startup, the system will instruct you on how to use the quick display function menu, align the screen on your device, and
congure the mobile network.Please follow the onscreen directions.
Install Default Programs
Please wait for the auto installation program to complete installation of the default programs.
▲Default program in­stallation screen
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If your device does not respond accurately to the screen taps, please recali­brate the screen.
Select Settings > System > Screen
Action: Align screen
2 Select Align Screen 3 Align Screen
The device allow your to have two display orientation modes: Portrait and Landscape, and adjust the text size.
1 Select >
Settings > System tab
2 Select Portrait or
Landscape
3 Select Text Size
Action: Screen setting
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1.4 Learn about the Today screen
The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming ap­pointments and status indicators; You can tap a section on the screen to open the associated program.
To access the Today screen, please select > Today. If you wish to customize the displayed items, background picture con-
tents etc. on the Home Screen, please select > Settings > Today.
For Today screen setup, please refer to 7.4 Today screen & themes.
Learn about the Today Home Screen
1 Tap to show the Start Menu 2
After selection, you can check the connection status
3
Show the signal trength, select
to activate phone conguration
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Select to adjust vibrate / ring one volume level
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Shows the system time. Tap to check the following appointment time.Tap and hold to choose time display in clock or digital clock.
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Shows the system date and time.
Select to congure the time, date,
and alarm
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Shows the name of the owner for
the phone. Tap to congure the
name.
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Select to access messages, tasks, or calendar
9 Select to lock the device
10 Select to access Pocket MSN 11
Battery status. Tap to access bat­tery management
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Select to toggle the screen between portrait and landscape orientation.
13 Select to open Comm Manager. 14
Select to open the Backlight Set-
tings screen. 15 Select to activate Quick GPS 16 Enable Mouse Mode
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Immediate access to various web
services. 18 Select to open Calendar. 19 Select to open Contacts
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Status indicator:
New E-mail or text message : SMS notification of voice mail
Roaming
New multimedia (MMS) mes­sage
Connection is active
New MSN message Connection is not active
There are more notications.
Tap the icon to view all.
Data synchronizing
Speakerphone on
Error when data synchroniz­ing
Dialing while no SIM card is inserted
ActiveSync notication
Voice call in progress
Wi-Fi function enabled, but device not connected to a wireless network yet
Call forwarding activated Detected Wi-Fi signal
Call waiting
Connected to wireless net­work. Connecting to wireless network (when arrow is mov-
ing) Missed call Use Wi-Fi data sync Signal strength Vibrate mode activated No signal Sound On Wireless is off Sound Off No service Alarm Searching for service No SIM card GPRS service available Battery power level GPRS connecting Low battery power level Using GPRS Battery charging
EDGE service available Device locked
Status indicator and program icons
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Device unlocked
Quick GPS Update Notifica­tion
Stereo Bluetooth headset de­tected
Sprite Backup notication
USB connection active
When your device is connected to your computer and you enable a USB connection between them, the USB to PC icon ( )will ap-
pears on the Today Screen. For more information about USB to PC, see Device Settings.
Start menu located at the top left corner of the Today screen, displays a
list of programs, recent used program, setttings, and help.After opening up the Start menu, use the device wheel to scroll up & down to change
the focus; use the Track Ball / Conrmation button to select the items
with focus; or by tapping with the stylus.
START Menu
1 Open up Today main screen 2 Tap to start a program.The items
displayed in the Start menu can be customized by tapping
Start>Settings>Personal tab;
select Menus , then check items to be display in Programs.
3 Tap to start a recently-used
program.
4 Select Programs to brower more
programs that are installed on your device.
5 Select settings to change your
device settings.
6 Select Help to see a Help topic for
the current screen.
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Using the Programs:
ActiveSync
Synchronize information between your device and a PC or the Exchange Server.
Bluetooth Explorer
Searches for other Bluetooth devices that
have le sharing enabled and allows you to
access their Bluetooth shared folder.
Calculator
Lets you perform basic arithmetic and calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Calendar
Allows you to keep track of your appoint­ments and create meeting requests.
Camera
Use the camera to take still photos and record video clips.
Adobe Reader LE
Enables you to view PDF les on your de­vice.
Comm Manager
Allows you to manage the device´s connec­tion (including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Active­Sync) disconnect data services (such as GPRS), turn the phone on or off, switch to ringer/vibration mode, and enable or disable the Direct Push function.
Contacts
Allows you to keep track of your friends and colleagues.
Download Agent
Provides information about the download status and the downloaded content from the Internet.
Excel Mobile
Creates new workbooks or lets you view and edit Excel workbooks.
File Explorer
Enables you to organize and manage les
on your device.
FM Radio
Lets you listen to your favorite FM radio sta­tions.
1.5 Programs
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Games
Buildt in games: Bubble Breaker and Soli­taire
Clear Storage
Wipe out the memory information, return to factory default settings, and reboot the device.
Help
Enables you to quickly nd solutions to
phone issues.
Internet Sharing
Allows you to connect your notebook com­puter to the Internet through your device's data connection.
Internet Explorer
Allows you to browse Web and WAP sites
as well as download new programs and les
from the Internet.
Messaging
Allows you to send and receive e-mail, MMS, and text messages.
MIDlet Manager
Enables you to download and install Java applications, such as games and tools, on your device.
Notes
Allows you to create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and recordings.
Phone
Lets you make and receive calls, switch be­tween calls, and set up conference calling.
Pictures & Videos
Lets you view, organize, and sort picture
and video les on your device or a storage
card.Captured photos are stored in the My Pictures folder, and video clips are saved in the My Videos folder of your device.
Pocket MSN
Lets you send and receive instant mes­sages with your MSN Messenger contacts, as well as access your hotmail account, if you have one.
PowerPoint Mobile
Lets you view PowerPoint slides and pre­sentations.
Quick GPS
Downloads satellite data over the Internet via ActiveSync, Wi-Fi or GPRS to speed up the time for determining your current GPS position.
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Search
Enables you to search contacts, data, and other information on your device.
SIM Manager
Allows you to manage the contacts that are stored on your SIM card. You can also use this program to copy SIM contents to Con­tacts on your device.
Sprite Backup
Provides you with a quick and easy way to make backups of your data.
STK (SIM Tool Kit) Service
Allows you to access information and other services offered by your wireless service provider.
Tasks Allows you to keep track of your tasks.
Voice Command
Allows you to record voice tags so that you can phone number or launch programs sim­ply by speaking a word.
Windows Media Player Lets you play back media les.
Audio Manager
Search your device and storage card auto-
matically for the media les and add to play
list; with music playback funcation , set mu-
sic as ringtones, trim MP3 els
QuickMark
Scan and recognize QRCode 2D bar code; can also used to save contact information. (Please download this program from Dopod Website.)
Word Mobile
Lets you create, view, and edit Word docu­ments.
ZIP
Enables you to save memory and free up storage space on your device by compress-
ing les in the conventional ZIP format.
My Connect Immediate access to various web services.
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You can adjust the device settings to suit the way you work. To see all avail­able settings, select > Settings, then tap the Personal, System, and Con­nections tabs located at the bottom of the screen.
Personal tab
Buttons Assigns a program to a hardware button. Input Set options for each of the input methods.
Lock
Sets a password for your device while device idle for certain perioud of time. To unlock the device, password is required.
Menus
Set what programs will appear in the Start menu.
MSN Option
Allows you to customize settings for the ap­plications included in Pocket MSN, such as MSN Hotmail and MSN Messenger.
Owner Information
Allows you to enter your personal informa­tion on your device.
Phone
Allows you to customize phone settings, such as ring tone, , set a PIN number for your SIM card, and more.
Sounds & Notications
Enables sounds for events, notications,
and more, and allows you to set the type of
notication for different events.
Today
Allows you to customize the appearance and the information to be displayed on the Today screen.
Voice Command setting
Allows you to record voice tags so that you can phone number or launch programs sim­ply by speaking a word.
System tab
About
Allows you to specify a name for your device. Also shows the Windows Mobile version, and copyright informationWindows Mobile
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Backlight Sets the backlight timeout and brightness.
Certicates
Shows information about certicates that
are installed on your device.
Clear Storage
Removes all your data and les from the
memory , and resets your device to factory default settings.
Clock & Alarms
Switches the device clock to the date and time of your local or to a visiting time zone when you're traveling. Alarms can also be
set at specied days and times of a week.
Mouse Mode
Toggles between enabling and disabling mouse mode. Enabling mouse mode shows the Trackball pointer on the screen and al­lows you to use the Trackball just like a PC mouse.
Device Information
Shows information about the rmware ver­sion, hardware, identity, and the duration of calls made on your device.
Error Reporting
Enables or disables the device's error reporting function. When this function is enabled and a program error occurs, techni­cal data about the state of the program and
your computer will be logged in a text le
and delivered to Microsoft's technical sup­port if you choose to send it.
GPS Congures GPS connection settings.
Memory
Shows the device memory allocation status and memory card information, and allows you to stop currently running programs.
Microphone AGC
While enabled, it adjusts the volume of your voice automatically when you are recording.
Power
Shows the current battery level. Also allows you to set the timeout for turning off the display (switching device to Sleep mode) to conserve battery power.
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Regional Settings
Sets the regional language to use and the format for displaying numbers, currency, and time,on your device.
Remove Programs
Lets you remove programs that you in­stalled on your device.
Screen
Allows you to change the screen orienta­tion, re-calibrate the screen, and change the screen text size.
Connections
Beam
Enables your device to receive incoming Bluetooth beams.
Bluetooth
Turns Bluetooth on, sets your device to vis­ible mode, and allows you to scan for other Bluetooth devices.
Connections
Sets up one or more types of modem con­nections for your device, such as phone dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, and more, so that your device can connect to the Internet or a private local network.
CSD Line Type
Sets the line type to use when making a circuit switch data (CSD) connection. Nor­mally, you do not need to change the setting unless you encounter a problem on estab­lishing a connection.
GPRS Setting
Sets the GPRS authentication method.
Consult your wireless service provider rst
before changing this setting.
SMS Service
Enables sending of SMS text messages via a data connection, such as GPRS or a circuit-switched connection.This can be used only if your wireless service provider supports this service.
USB to PC
Sets the USB connection between your de­vice and PC, and helps with problems con­necting ActiveSync.
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1.7 Standby Mode and System On/Off
Press to turn off the display temporarily. This switches your device to Sleep mode. You can still receive calls and messages when your device is in Sleep mode.
Press and hold (for about 5 seconds) to turn off the power completely. All functions including the phone will be unavailable for use.
If only to shut down Phone function, please refer to 3.1.3 Activate / De­activate Phone Function.
!
Perform Hard Reset while the device could not start up. Suggested to check with your service provider before reset your device to pre­vent the data loss.
Wi-Fi
Allows your device to scan for available wireless networks. Also, allows you to set up a network card (if you have one inserted on your device).
Wireless LAN
Shows information about the active wireless network, and allows you to customize Wi-Fi settings.
Network Wizard Congure your network settings
Comm Manager
Allows you to manage the device’s connec­tion (including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Active­Sync), disconnect data services (such as GPRS), turn the phone on or off, switch to ringer/vibration mode, and enable or disable the Direct Push function.
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Configure time to enter standby mode
Select >
Settings
Select System >
Power
Select Advanced
Action: Activate standby mode
Action: Power off
Press and hold
POWER Button
Select Yes
2
System power offTurn off your device
normally
1
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Reset button
Action: Reset Your Device
Use the stylus to press the Reset button to perform Soft Reset.Reset button located at the left hand side of the device.After Soft Reset, device will be re-booted.
1.8 Soft Reset and Hard Reset
Soft Reset restart the device and the operating system. When programs are not responding correctly, or new programs are installed, soft reset is required. Unsaved data will be lost after performing Soft Reset, but saved information will remain unchanged.
Restoring the default value (Hard Reset) will clear all information from the phone memory. After system restarts, the device will restore the set­tings to the factory defaults. All personal information such as contacts, tasks, calendar appointments, as well as additional installed programs and congurations will be lost. You can sync the data to a personal com­puter prior to restoring to the default settings to avoid data loss. When the phone malfunctions due to an error, you can try restoring the fac­tory default values. For data synchronization, please refer to Chapter 6 Synchronizing Your Phone. When the system is unable to startup, you can try using the hard reset function to restore it to the default settings. We recommend that you contact our customer service representatives before using this function in order to avoid damage to your phone and internal data.
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1 Select
Settings
2 Select System
Clear Storage
3
Enter 1234 Then Select Yes
After press Yes , the device will reboot, then run Clear Storage.
Action: Using the restore to default
Perform Hard Reset when the system problems cannot be solve by Soft Reset.Use Hard Reset to reset the device to factory default.All personal information such as contacts, tasks, calendar appointments, as well as
additional installed programs and congurations will be lost.
You can sync the data to a personal computer prior to performingHard Resetto avoid data loss.When the phone malfunctions due to an error, you can try restoring the factory default values.
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Reset button
Left Shortcut button
Right Shortcut
button
4
Press
You can also press any keybut to cancel the Hard Reset.
Action: Using hard reset restore to default
Press and hold the left and right short­cut button
Use the stylus to press the reset but­ton
Remove the stylus (Note1)
1 2 3
After pressing , the device will restarted and start Hard Reset
( N o t e 1 ) k e e p pressing left and right shortcut but-
ton until the follow­ing screen
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Topic
Learning the Input Modes
In this topic, you will learn …
1 Using the Input Method 2 Using Block Recognizer 3 Using Letter Recognizer 4 Using Transcriber 5 Using Phone Pad
2
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Show and Turnoff Virtual Keyboard ............................23
Enter Upper Case or Symbols ....................................24
Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters ...25
Switch to Numeric Keypad .........................................25
Switch to Latin Keyboard ...........................................26
Switch to Symbol Pad ................................................26
Block Recognizer Input Screen ..................................27
Using Block Recognizer .............................................27
Letter Recognizer Input Screen ..................................28
Using Letter Recognizer .............................................28
Transcriber Input Screen ............................................29
Using Transcriber .......................................................30
Handwriting Recognition ............................................30
Use Phone Pad ..........................................................31
Use T9 Text Input in Phone Pad .................................31
Use Phone Pad to Enter Numbers ..............................32
Use Phone Pad with Multi-tap to Enter Text ................33
Enter Punctuation Marks by Phone Pad .....................34
Configure Phone Pad Settings ...................................35
Action
Index
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2.1 Using the Input Method
Your handset comes with on-screen Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Transcriber, Block Recognizer, Symbol Pad and Phone Pad input methods.
2.1.1 Getting to Know the Virtual Keyboard
You can enter text from the touch screen virtual keyboard; the input method status is displayed in the center of the task bar at bottom of the screen. Input method icon:
Keyboard Letter Recognizer or Block Recognizer Transcriber Symbol Pad Phone Pad
Action: Show and Turnoff Virtual Keyboard
Select
1
Select
2
You can use the stylus to select the onscreen virtual keyboard to enter text
Virtual keyboard is turned off. You can select the input method icon again to activate the virtual keyboard
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2.1.2 Using On-screen Keyboard
When using the on-screen Keyboard to input text, you must use the stylus to select the letter, digit or symbol shown on the screen. You can use the virtual keyboard to quickly switch between lower and upper case as well as the number-symbol and Latin alphabet keyboard. You can also use the Symbol Pad input method quickly enter symbols.
Action: Enter Upper Case or Symbols
Select (virtual keyboard)
1
Select (virtual keyboard)
2 3
The virtual keyboard shows upper case and !@#$ symbols.
After entering a character, the input method will switch back to lower case status.
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Action:
Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters
Select twice (virtual keyboard)
1
Select (virtual keyboard)
2
Select (virtual keyboard)
3
The virtual keyboard shows upper case letters
Before selecting , the input method will remain upper case
Action:
Switch to Number-Symbol Keyboard
Select (top left of the virtual keyboard
)
1
Select (top left of the virtual keyboard)
You can now select and input the digits and symbols displayed by the virtual keyboard.
3
After making your selection, you can return to the alphabetical keyboard.
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Action: Switch to Latin Keyboard
Select (lower left of virtual keyboard)
1 2
Select (lower left of virtual keyboard)
3
You can now select and input the Latin alphabet displayed by the virtual keyboard.
After making your selection, you can return to the English keyboard.
Action: Switch to Symbol Pad
Select (right side of input
method icon)
1
Select Symbol Pad
2
Select Symbol
3
You can select and enter symbols or select /
(switch pre/next page)
, (exit)
After virtual keyboard is activated, the icon will be shown
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2.2 Using Block Recognizer
Using the Block Recognizer input method, the handset will recognize the character, symbol or digit that you write on the screen.
Action: Using Block Recognizer
Select (right side of input method display)
1
Select
Block Recognizer
2
After virtual keyboard is activated, the
icon will
be shown
3
Block Recognizer input screen
Block Recognizer input method:
1 Candidate Words
Select a candidate word
2 Character Input Field Write character 3
Number, Symbol Input Field
Write digit or symbol
Block Recognizer Shortcut Icon Functions:
Delete Insert Space Symbol Keyboard New Line Cursor Left Cursor Right
Block Recognizer Input Screen
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2.3 Using Letter Recognizer
Using the Letter Recognizer input method, the handset will recognize the character, symbol or digit that you write on the screen.
Action: Using Letter Recognizer
Select (right side of input method display)
1
Select
Letter Recognizer
2
After virtual keyboard is activated, the
icon will
be shown
3
Letter Recognizer input screen
Block Recognizer input screen:
1
Candidate Words
Select a candidate word
2
Upper case Input Field
Write upper case
3
Lower case Input Field
Write lower case
4
Number, Symbol Input Field
Write digit or symbol
Transcriber Shortcut Icon Functions:
Delete Insert Space Symbol Keyboard New Line Cursor Left Cursor Right
Letter Recognizer Input Screen
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2.4 Using Transcriber
Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive, print,or a combination of both. Transcriber works transparently in the background of programs,recognizing words with its integrated dictionary. When Transcriber is turned on, it interprets stylus movement anywhere on
the screen as handwriting input
.
Transcriber Input Screen
Transcriber Shortcut Icon Functions:
Auto convert recognized text to upper case Set default recognition method Recognize number and activate calculator Insert space New Line Cursor forward Cursor back Delete Open/Close Auxiliary Number-Symbol Keyboard
Congure character shape recognition Congure Transcriber
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Action: Using Transcriber
Select (right side of input method display)
1
Select Transcriber
2 3
After virtual keyboard is activated, the
icon will
be shown
Transcriber input screen
Action: Handwriting Recognition
Written <text>
1 2
Please write some character on the screen, for example: Smile
Input text successfully recognized
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Select Button
2.5 Using Phone Pad
Phone Pad is a Soft Input Panel (SIP) application that provides a flexible alternate input method. You can input every letter, number, and symbol offered by the standard QWERTY keyboard SIP, but with greater convenience. With Phone Pad, you can easily switch among three input modes (T9, Multi-Tap, and Numeric) plus a Symbols menu, allowing you to use the same simple buttons on the screen for different input behaviors, depending on the current input mode. Instead of using a QWERTY keyboard, Phone Pad uses an alphanumeric pad to input all characters.
Action: Use T9 Text Input in Phone Pad
Select arrow, then select Phone Pad
1
Select from
word list
32
Select the correct words in the waiting list. For example, mobile
For exmample, select and click 6, 6, 2, 4, 5, 3. To bad cked, Mobile.
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Select button
2
Switched to , which mean numbers input.
Action: Use Phone Pad to
Enter Numbers
Select
T9 button
1
4
Picked words shown in the input screen.
Select <numbers to be input>
3
Select the correct number to be inputed on the screen.
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4
Picked numbers shown in the input screen.
Select <Words to
be selected>
Action: Use Phone Pad with
Multi-tap to Enter Text
Select
123 Button
1
Select Button
2
Switched to , means MultiTap input mode.
For example, tap "7" for four times for S, and "2" one time for A.
3
Select the correct words in the waiting list. For example, station.
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4
The selected words on screen.
Action:
Enter Punctuation Marks by Phone Pad
Select
Symbol button
1
Select Symbol
2
Use physical keyboard to enter characters
Enter the symbol required; Use the direction key to browse the symbol list.
Punctuation mark
entered
3
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Action:
Congure Phone Pad Settings
Select arrow, then select Options
1
Select Options
2
Modify the settings here.
3
(Note1):
Turn on one-touch symbol entry
If this option is checked, you can select only one symbol at a time. That is, after you tap a symbol in the Symbols screen, the screen will close and the chosen symbol will be input (no need to tap OK in the Symbols screen).
Auto-hide matching Wordlist
The Wordlist panel will automatically be hidden after you select a word.
Turn on screen tap sound
The Wordlist panel will automatically be hidden after you select a word.
Automatically add a space after selecting a word
If this option is checked, then every time you select a word from the Wordlist, a space will automatically be appended to the end of that word when the word is added to the current application screen.
Enable pop-up menu for
deleting user-dened
words
When you press-and-hold on a user-defined word in the Wordlist, a pop-up menu will open containing the commands Select this word, Delete this word, and Modify options.
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Topic
Using the Communication
In this topic, you will learn ...
1. Using the Phone
2. Dial Voice Call
3. Receiving Voice Calls
4. Call Options
5. Additional Information on Dialing
6. Smart Dailing
7. Managing Call Records
8. Configure Speed Dial
3
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Action
Index
Enter Pin Code ..........................................................46
Enter the Sim Card Code (PUK) .................................47
Turn Off the Phone Function ......................................48
Turn On the Phone Function ......................................49
Adjust Phone Volume .................................................50
Using the Phone Dialing Application ...........................51
Dialing from the Contacts List ....................................52
Dialing When Browsing Contact Information ...............52
Using Call History for Dialing .....................................53
Use SIM Card Manager Dialing ..................................53
Use Speed Dialing from Phone Screen ......................54
Use Speed Dialing Application to Dial ........................54
Use Voice Command Dialing ......................................55
Answer Incoming Calls ...............................................56
Reject Incoming Calls ................................................57
View Missed or Rejected Incoming Calls ....................57
Dialing Missed Calls ...................................................58
End Call .....................................................................58
Answer New Incoming Call, Hold Original Call ...........59
End New Incoming Call, Return to Original Call ..........60
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Continue with Original Call .........................................60
Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number ....................61
Create Multi-way Conference .....................................62
Switch to Private Call .................................................62
Speaker Phone On .....................................................63
Turn the Handsfree Off ...............................................63
Activate Mute .............................................................64
Turn off Mute Function ...............................................64
Use Speed Dial List to Dial Voice Mail ........................65
Dialing Emergency Calls ............................................66
Dialing International Calls ..........................................66
Using SIM Card Service (STK) ...................................67
Use Phone Application to Create Call Notes ..................67
Using SmartDailing At the Phone Application ............68
Configure SmartDailing ..............................................68
Browse Call Information .............................................69
Filter Call History .......................................................70
Delete Single Call History ..........................................70
Creating a Speed Dial Entry .......................................71
Removing a Speed Dial Entry ....................................72
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3.1. Using the Phone
You can use the Comm Manager to activate/de­activate the phone and wireless functions. Also, v\olume is adjustable at any time during a call or when using the phone.
3.1.1 Phone Screen
At the phone screen, you can directly enter the number to dial, use contacts dialing, Speed Dial­ing, browse call records, create notes and con-
gure the phone.
3.1.2 Enter PIN code
Each time you activate the phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM card PIN code (per­sonal identification number) provided by your account’s telecom service provider.
Action: Enter PIN Code
Select
<Number buttons>
1
Select Enter
2
Finish entering the PIN code
▲ Phone Screen
3
Enter your SIM card PIN code
After activating the phone function, the antenna icon on top of screen will be
3
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Action: Enter the SIM Card Code (PUK)
Select
<Number buttons>,
then select Enter
1
Select <Number buttons>, Then Select Enter
2
Tap
<Number buttons>,
then select Enter
3
Enter the new PIN code
again for conrmation
Enter the PUK unlock code
!
If an incorrect PIN code is entered more than 3 times, the SIM card will automatically be locked and you will not be able to use the phone functions. If this occurs, please contact your account’s telecom service
provider to obtain the SIM card code (PUK) to unlock the SIM card.
Please enter your new custom PIN code
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Action: Turn off the Phone Function
Select
1
Select
2 3
After phone function is turned off, the antenna icon will be
You can use the Comm Manager to activate/ deactivate the phone, Wi-Fi wireless network, and Bluetooth wireless functions. In certain circumstances, such as when on an airplane, you may be required to turn off the phone and other wireless communication functions. Brief­ly pressing the power button to turn off the device merely enables standby mode on the phone, and does not completely turn off the phone functions. After turning off the phone function, you will still be able to operate the application programs on the phone.
Using Comm Manager to turn off phone func­tions
Today screen
▲Using Comm Manag­er to turn on/off phone functions
3.1.3 Activate/Deactivate Phone Functions
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Select
1
Select
2
Today screen Using Comm Manager
to turn on phone func­tions (Note 1)
(Note 1) Please enter your SIM card PIN code if required.
Action: Turn on the Phone Function
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3.1.4 Adjust Call and Device Volume
You can use the volume adjust button or se­lect the speaker icon from the top of the Today screen, to adjust the “phone " and "device " volume respectively.Adjusting the “phone” volume will adjust the ring tone volume;adjusting the “device” volume will change the alarm, notification, reminder, or music volume.
When using “Vibrate ” mode, calls and de­vice volume will automatically be set to mute. When a call is received the phone will vibrate.
When using “Off ” mode, calls and device volume will automatically be set to mute, and the vibrate function will not be activated.
Action: Adjust Phone Volume
Select
1
Select Volume Slider or move volume slider or press Volume key
2
Select Vibrate or Off
3
Adjust volume. mean device Volume , rep­resent phone volume
Activate “Vibrate” or “Off’” mode Modes
Today screen
▲Adjust phone volume
3
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3.2. Making Voice Calls
You can use the phone application programs, contacts, call records, SIM manager, speed dialing function, and voice commands to make calls.
During a call, you will still be able to access other application programs, or return to the Today screen. When using speed dialing, you only need to select the number button on the phone screen to dial the most recently used numbers. For example, if you have assigned a contact to the sec­ond speed dial location, you only need to press and hold the number “2” button on the phone screen to dial the contact. You can also access the speed dial application from the phone screen. Voice commands provide voice-dialing functions to enable voice control of the device. You must activate voice commands before use. When in use, follow the provided voice operation hints.
For contact management, please refer to 5.1; for browse call history
please refer to 3.7; to congure speed dialing please refer to 3.8; to con-
gure and use voice commands please refer to 12.3.
Action: Use the Phone Dialing Application
Select > Phone or Call button
1
Select
<Number buttons>
2
Select Talk
3
Open the Phone screen Enter the number you
wish to dial
Calling
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Action: Dialing from Contacts List
Use wheel to select
<Con tac ts> , the n
press Call button
1 2
Choose the desired contact to call
Action: Dialing When Browsing Contact Information
Select <Contacts>
1
Select Call mobile /
Call home / Call work or send SMS
2
Select the contact to call
Select dialing location, for example: select Call
mobile
3
Dialing the Contact
Dialing the Contact
(Note1) Move the track ball right / left to choose the loca­tion of the contact (Mobile, Home,
Work) to call
3
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Action: Using Call History for Dialing
Select Call history
1
Select <Contacts>
2
Select Call or press
Call button
3
At the phone Home screen, access the call history
Choose the contact to call in call history
Dial contact in call his­tory
Action: Using SIM Card Manager Dialing
Select >
Programs
1 2
Select and hold
<Contacts>
Then select Call
3
Open SIM Manager Please first select the
SIM card contact to dial, then select Call
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Action: Use Speed Dialing from Phone Screen
Select and hold
<number button>
1 2
Please select the correspond­ing spee d di a l ing number button (Note 1) on screen, for example: 2
Dial the speed dialing
specied contact
Action: Use Speed Dialing Application to Dial
Select
Speed Dialing
1
Select <Speed Dial-
ing number index>
2 3
You can also access the Speed Dial application from the Phone screen.
Select the speed dialing number index to dial, for example: 2
Dial the speed dialing
specied contact
(N ot e 1) If the specified contact number is 12, you can select “1” and then select and hold “2” to dial the contact numbered “12.”
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Select Voice
Commander
2
Say Call <Contact> at
<Home/Work/Mobile>
3
Activate Voice Commander For example, say
call to Jason mobile
Say conrm or cancel
4A
Say or select
<Location>
4B 5
If you said the dialing location (for example: office), please conrm whether to dial the con­tact
If you did not specify the dialing location, please say or select the location on the screen, for example: mobile phone.
Voice dialing to the Contact
Select >
Programs
1
You can also press the
Voice Commander button
to activate directly.
Action: Use Voice Command Dialing
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3.3 Receiving Voice Calls
When you receive incoming calls, the phone screen display will show the incoming mes­sage, you can choose to accept or reject the incoming call.When you are on a call, you can still select the start menu and access other application programs at any time, or return to the Today screen.
Action: Answering Incoming Calls
Press Call but-
ton or tap Answer
1 2
Incoming call prompt Answering Incoming
Calls
▲In call screen
3
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Action: Reject Incoming Calls
Select Ignore or press
Hang up button
1 2
Incoming call prompt
Top of the screen will show
to remind you that you
have missed calls.
Action: View Missed or Rejected Incoming Calls
Select Notication or prests the device's
Left Shortcut Button
1
Select View or press on the device
Left Shortcut Button
2 3
The missed call notifi­cation screen
The call notification screen lists the missed call information
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Action: Dialing Missed Calls
Select <Missed Calls> Then select Call
Or press Call button
1 2
Call list screen
Dialing missed calls
Action: End Call
Select End or press
Hang up button
1 2
In call End call
3
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3.4 Call Option
You can choose to hold a call, switch between calls, set up multi-way calls during a call, as well as use the hands-free speakerphone or acti­vate the microphone muting function during a call.
If you receive incoming calls while on a call, the phone will show a noti-
cation. Please select whether to answer the new incoming call. When
answering new incoming calls, you can use line switching to listen to one call, or connect the call to set up multi-way conferencing. If you wish to
initiate multi-way conferencing, please place the rst call on hold, and
then dial the second phone number. You can use the built-in speaker­phone to speak with callers without using the handset. Using the speak­erphone allows other people to hear the conversation. You can mute the speaker so that the other party will not be able to hear your voice but continue to hear from them.
Action: Answer New Incoming Call, Hold Original Call
1
Select Answer or press
Call button
2 3
▲In call screen
Noties you of new incom-
ing call
You are currently talking to the new incoming caller; the original call will be au­tomatically kept on hold
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Action: End New Incoming Call, Return to Original Call
Select End
1 2
End new incoming call, return to original call
Continue with original call
Action: Continue with Original Call
Select Swap
1 2
Switch call to other side
3
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Action: Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number
Select Hold
1
Select Keypad or press Left
shortcut button
2
Select
<Number buttons>
3
Hold original call
Orginal call holding Enter the second phone
number
Select Talk
4 5
Create new call
Dial the second phone number
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Action: Create Multi-way Conference
Sel ec t Men u >
Conference
1 2
You can use “Conference” to create a multi-way con­ference
Connect screen will show “conferencing” after creating.
Not all service providers support multi-way conferencing, please contact your service provider for more information.
Action: Switch to Private Call
Select Menu >
Private
1
Select <private call
to create>, then
select Private
2 3
Select your private call contacts or call to create
During multi-way confer­encing, you can create a private call with one side and hold other calls
Creating private call with one side, and holding other calls
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(Note1)
You can also select
Menu>Speaker Off.
Press & hold Call
button to actiivate
s p e a k e r p h o n e (speaker on) function
Keep away from the device while using the speaker phone function to prevent the damage to the hear­ings.
Action: Speaker Phone on
Select Speaker On
1 2
In Call screen (Note1)
When speakerphone is ac­tivated, the top of the screen will display Icon
Action: Turn the Hands-free Off
2
Select Speaker Off
1
Hands-free speakerphone is off
Hands-free speakerphone is activated (Note 1)
(Note 1) You can also select menu >
Speaker Off
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Action: Activate Mute
Select Mute
1 2
▲In call screen
When Mute is activated, the top of screen will dis­play Icon
Action: Turn off Mute Function
Select
Select Unmute
1 2
Mute function activated (Note 1)
Mute function turned off, the other side can hear you
(Note1) You can
also select Menu
> Mute
(Note1) You can
also select Menu >
Unmute
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3.5 Additional Information on Dialing
You can use additional dialing functions, including dialing to voice mail, emergency and international calling, using SIM card service (STK), and creating call notes.
To listen to voicemail messages, you can dial the voicemail number (pro-
vided by the service provider) from the phone application. The rst speed
dial slotis usually set up as the voicemail number; you can also use other speed dial slots to call the voicemail number. Please check with your service provider for your voicemail number. If you need to dial the local emergency help number, do so by dialing directly from the phone ap­plication. When the phone functions are off or the keypad is locked, you can still dial emergency calls. You can use various information services such as customer service and voicemail that are built into the SIM card
by the service provider. To use the SIM card services, please rst insert
your SIM card into the phone. SIM card information services may vary depending on the service provider. When dialing international calls, if the area code starts with the number “0”, the number “0” can be ignored.
Action: Use Speed Dial List to Dial Voicemail Number
Select 1
1 2
Speed Dial Screen.Speed dial entry 1 preset as the voicemail number
Dial voicemail number
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Action: Dialing Emergency Calls
Select <emergency
phone number>
then select Call
1 2
Dialing emergency callsEnter emergency phone
number
SIM card may store other emergency help numbers, please ask your service provider for more information.
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Action: Dialing International Calls
Select and hold
+0
1
Select <Numbers> then select Call
2 3
Until phone screen shows+. + will replace the country code for your current location
Enter the complete inter­national phone number, including country code, area code, and the number to dial
Make international call
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Action: Using SIM Card Services (STK)
Select
(STK Icon )
2
Select >
Programs
1
The STK icon displayed name is your service provider name
Action: Use Phone Application to Ceate Call Notes
Select Create Note
2
Edit
<Note Content>
3
Select Menu
1
Phone Screen For phone screen edit-
ing notes please refer to 5.4 Notes Application
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3.6 SmartDailing
Smart Dialing is integrated in the phone ap­plications, providing you with even more con­venient phone dialing. When you select the number or the English characters representing the number (for example: the number “8” is represented by t, u, v), Smart Dialing will au­tomatically search stored contacts, SIM card contacts and received call items, then lets you choose the number or contact to dial.
After the search is complete, you can select and hold <items result of search>, then se­lect <Call Option> ( for example: dial mobile phone, send messages, etc)
You can use the phone application screen to Select number pad to execute SmartDailing.
▲SmartDailing Screen
Using SmartDailing at the phone application
Congure Smart Dialing
▲Sma rt Dailing Con-
guration screen
Enter Smart Dailing Conguration Screen:
• at the phone screen Select Menu > Smart
Dialing Options
Smart Dailing Conguration Option:
Option Description
Enable SmartDailing
Choose if to enable this func­tion
Automatically expand selected contact
Selected contact automati­cally shows name and phone
number
Enable drag-scroll Hold item and drag to scroll list Enable double-click
for dialing
Double click on item in list to
dial out
Expand panel when using hardware keyboard
Expand panel when pressing
English/number button from
the hardware keyboard
Scroll unit
Select / Scroll Unit
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3.7 Managing Call History
The phone application call history lets you browse, delete, and man-
age call details.You can use the lter function to search for the desired
history.The filter function can display call records as follows: all calls, missed calls, incoming calls, video calls, and by contact name,for your convenience to brower the call history.
Call history icon description:
: Incoming voice call
: Dial Voice Call
: Outgoing voice call
Action: Browse Call Information
2
Select
<phone list item>
1
Call history screen. Please select the call item to browse
Call information display screen (Note 1)
(Note1) You can browse: call date,
time, and call length
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Action: Delete Single Call History
Select Yes
2
(Note1)
To delete entire call history, please select. Please Select Menu >
Delete all calls
Select and hold
<Contacts>
Then select delete
1
Call history screen
Conrm to delete single
call history (Note 1)
Action: Filter call history
Select
<Filter Criteria>
2 3
Select
Menu > Filter
1
Call history screen Select the call type to
browse.For example, Outgoing
List all outgoing calls
3
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3.8 Congure Speed Dial
The phone speed dial application allows you to use the number buttons to quickly dial con­tacts. Before using the speed dialing function,
you must rst create speed dial entries using
the speed dial application. You will also be able to delete and edit the speed dial entries.
Action: Creating a Speed Dial Entry
Select <Contacts>
2
Select Menu >Add
1
Edit <Name>
3
Speed Dial application screen
Please enter the name. The default is the contact name.
Choose the contact to set up for speed dialing. For example, Franky.
▲Speed Dial Screen
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Select or Choose <Location>
5
Select <Number>
4
Select
6
Selec t the numb er to correspond to the speed dial entry
Select the correspond­ing number button.For example, 2
Finish creating a speed dial entry
Select
Menu > Delete
2
Select <Contacts>
1
Select Yes
3
Action: Removing a Speed Dial Entry
Speed dial application screen. Select the con­tact to delete.
Removing a Speed Dial Entry
Confrim to delete this Speed Dial entry
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In this topic, you will learn ...
1. Use the Messaging Center
2. SMS
3. MMS
4. Outlook E-mail
5. POP3 / IMAP4 Account
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Action
Index
Open the Messaging Center .......................................76
Switch Accounts .........................................................77
Switch Folders ...........................................................77
Adding a New Message .............................................79
Open Messages .........................................................80
Close Messages ........................................................81
Reply Messages ........................................................81
Deleting Messages.....................................................82
Add New Message Folder ..........................................82
Moving Messages ......................................................83
Copy Message to SIM card ........................................84
Copy Message to Inbox ..............................................84
New Multimedia (MMS) Message ...............................85
Continue: New Multimedia (MMS) Message ...............86
Browser MMS Message .............................................87
Reply to a MMS Messaging ........................................88
Delete MMS Message ................................................88
Moving MMS Message ...............................................89
Configure MMS Message Option ................................89
Drafting and Sending E-mail ......................................91
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Continue: Drafting and Sending E-mails .....................92
Recieving E-mails ......................................................93
Browse E-mails ..........................................................94
Download Complete E-mail Contents .........................95
Download Attached Files ............................................95
Save the Attached File to Storage Card ......................95
Reply to E-mails .........................................................95
Reply All ....................................................................96
Forward Mail ..............................................................97
Add a New POP3/ IMAP4 Accout ...............................98
Send and Receive E-mail ...........................................100
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4.1 Using the Messaging Center
The messaging center is used to manage your SMS, MMS, and e-mail messages. You can use the messaging center to send and receive SMS, MMS, Outlook® e-mails, and other messages from custom e-mail ac­counts.
By switching accounts, you can browse SMS, MMS, Outlook® e-mail or other e-mail accounts.
Action: Open the messaging Center
2
Select > Mes-
saging Center
1
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Action: Switch accounts
Select Menu >
Go to > < Message type>
1 2
Choose the message type to use. For ex­ample: Outlook e-mail
Switched to Outlook e-mail
You can also use the following two methods to switch accounts: Use the track ball moving left/right to switch between SMS, MMS, and Outlook E-mail ac­counts
Action: Switch folders
Select Inbox
1
Select
<Folder to open>
2 3
Open the folder to view (Note 1), for example: Drafts
Folder switched
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(Note1) Default folder description:
Folder Description
Inbox Stores all received messages. Deleted Items Deleted messages are saved in Deleted Items. Drafts Stores message drafts. Outbox Stores outgoing messages that are ready to be sent. Sent Items Sent messages are saved in Sent Items as a backup.
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You can directly enter the number into the re-
cipient eld
For example, Bruce
4.2 SMS
Through SMS you can quickly send / receive text messages to other people.The fee for each message transaction will depend on the telecom service provider.
A single message can have up to 160 English characters or 70 Chinese characters. When your text count exceeds the character limit, the phone will automatically split the text into two or more messages before send­ing.Browse received messages. Read and unread messages are indi­cated by the following icons:
: Unread messages : Read messages
When you receive messages, you can use the reply message option to reply to the original sender.; The recipient of the reply message is auto-
matically lled in.
You can also delete unwanted messages to conserve memory on the phone.or you can categorize different type of messages by using mes­sages folders.
Action: Adding a new message
Select Add
1
Select Menu >
Add Recipient
2
Select <Contacts to
send to>
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Select the lower
empty field, then
Enter <Text>
4
Select Send
5 6
Message sent
Action: Open messages
Select
< M e s s a g e t o browse>
1 2
Message opened, you can browse the mes­sage contents
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Action: Reply messages
Select and hold
<Message to reply>
1
Select Reply
2 3
Message editing screen.
Action: Close messages
Select
1 2
Browse message icon changed to
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Action: Deleting messages
Select and hold
<Message to de­lete>
1
Select Delete
2 3
Deleted messages are moved to the “Deleted Items” folder
Action: Add new message folder
Select Menu >
Tools>Manage Folders
1
Select and hold
Text Message
2
Select New Folder
3
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Action: Moving messages
Enter
<folder name>
Select again
4 5
Select <folder to
move to>
Select again
3
For example, select Company
For example, company New folder added
Select and hold
<Message to move>
1
Select Move
2
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Select Menu > copy
to SIM card
1 2
Message copied to SIM card
Action: Copy message to SIM card
Action: Copy message to Inbox
Select Menu >
Copy to Inbox
1 2
Message has been cop­ied to Inbox
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4.3 MMS (MultiMedia Message)
You can easily create or share MMS messages with friends and family. MMS enables you to send or browse pictures, movies, audio, and text in an MMS message.
Browse received MMS messages, read and unread messages are indi­cated by the following icons:
: Unread MMS messages : Read MMS messages When you receive a MMS message, you can reply to the original sender.
The recipient of the reply message is automatically lled in.You can also
delete unnecessary MMS messages to save memories;and also cong-
ure the MMS message sent options.Before using MMS messages, you
must rst activate GPRS service through your telecom service provider
to be able to send and receive MMS messages.Fees for MMS message transactions will depend on the telecom service provider.
Action: New multimedia (MMS) message
Select Add
1
Select <MMS ex-
ample to use>
2
Select Recipient Then enter <Recipi-
ent phone number>
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Select and enter
Subject
4
Select
5
Select <Picutres
and Videos>Then
Select Select
6
Insert pictures or videos Choose a picture or
video to send(Note1)
Select Enter text
here then Enter <Text to send>
7
Select
Insert audio clipe here
8
Choose
<audio clip>
9
You can also select Recordings
Continue: New multimedia (MMS) message
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Select Send
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MMS message Sent
Action: Browser MMS message
Select <MMS mes-
sage to browse>>
1 2
MMS message playing
(N ot e1) If yo u are having large pictures size, it is likely resulted in MMS sent fail. It is recommended to use the "Pictures & Videos" to select
the les to be sent,
via "Pictures & Vid­eos, the program will compress the file for your auto­matically.
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Action: Reply to a MMS messaging
Select and hold
<the MMS mes­sage to reply >
1
Select Reply
2 3
Please to 4.3 for adding a new MMS Message
Action: Deleting MMS message
Select and hold
<the MMS mes­sage to delete>
1
Select Delete
2 3
Deleted messa ges are moved to “Deleted Items”
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Action: Moving MMS message
Select and hold
<the MMS mes­sage to move>
1
Select Move
2
Select <folder to
move to>
Select again
3
For example: Drafts
Action: Congure MMS message Option
Select Menu >
Tools > Option...
1
Select MMS
2
Choose the MMS Op­tions setting you wish to set up (Note 1)
Select and check
<MMS message options>
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(Note1) Configure options for sending MMS messages. You can
request delivery notication so that when the message is delivered, recipient’s phone will respond with a notication.
MMS Message settings:
Option Description
Retrieve messages immediately
Automatically receive MMS messages
Download no roam-
ing notication
Do not display roaming related notication
Save sent Message Save the sent message in the device Reject all Message No MMS messages will be received Allow delivery report When message is sent to the recipient device,
system will automatically notify you
Allow read report When message is sent to the recipient device,
system will automatically notify you
Times to retry Before delivery stops ,times for system to resend Pictures resolution Choose the sent images resolution
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