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FCC Regulations
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not caus e harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recept i on , whi ch can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
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This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to
radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. G overnment.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
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Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the p ower output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.017 W/kg and whe n wo r n on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.734 W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differ ences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.
after searching on FCC ID: xxx.
Safety Instructions
Please Read Before Proceeding.
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Avoid heavily pressing on the touch screen.
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Avoid heavily pressing on the touch screen with the stylus or your fingers.
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This product is not charged when shipped from the factory. When you use
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this product the first time, we recommend that you install the battery as illustrated and fully charge it for about 8 hours before use. Before you install the SIM card, make sure that tap the
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in
Wireless Manager
Bluetooth, and wireless LAN functions. And press the “Power Button” of the Pocket PC to turn off the screen. Otherwise, abnormal disconnection problems will occur. When you are on a plane, in a medical facility or at a gas station where
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wireless communications devices are no t allowed and must be turned off, please go to off your Pocket PC’s mobile phone, Bluetooth, and wireless LAN functions. By pressing the “Power Button” of the Pocket PC, you only turn off the display. In case the Pocket PC is damaged, send it back to the dealer for repair. Do
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not attempt to disassemble the Pocket PC on your own; otherwise the warranty will be void.
Wireless Manager
to turn off your Pocket PC’s mobile phone,
and select the
ALL OFF
ALL OFF
Button to turn
Button
Where to Find Information
For information on: See this source:
Programs on your Pocket PC This User’s Guide and Pocket PC Help. To
view Help, tap Additional programs that can be installed on the Pocket PC Connecting to and synchronizing with a desktop computer
Up-to-date information on your Pocket PC
This document lists the functions, specifications, and illustrations for
reference only. The actual purchased product should be taken as the standard.
The Pocket PC Getting Started CD.
Check the user’s guide that comes with this
product or look for the on line help relevant
to synchronization tools on the desktop PC
or the Pocket PC.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
and then
Help
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REGULATIONS
FCC
AFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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HERE TO FIND INFORMATION
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GETTING STARTED /...........................................................1-1
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ACKAGE CONTENT
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XTERNAL VIEWS
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QWERTY Keyboard......................................................................1-4
Hardware Hotkey Functions ........................................................1-5
SING THE POCKET PC FOR THE FIRST TIME
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Get your Pocket PC ready to go...................................................1-6
Charging Power and Power Supply.............................................1-7
Re-installation or Replacing the Battery......................................1-9
OWER ON AND OFF
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Sleep Mode.................................................................................1-10
Turn on the Screen ..................................................................... 1-11
Restarting the Pocket PC........................................................... 1-12
Reset...................................................................................................1-13
Default Settings..................................................................................1-14
Clean Boot .........................................................................................1-15
USING THE POCKET PC /...................................................2-1
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TART
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Screen...........................................................................................2-1
Today Screen................................................................................2-3
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Programs......................................................................................2-7
System Application Programs......................................................2-9
PB MOBILE SHELL
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Configure Your Spb Mobile Shell ...............................................2-13
UICK BAR
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NTER INFORMATION ON YOUR POCKET
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Using QWERTY Keyboard .........................................................2-19
Enter Text Using the Input Panel ...............................................2-22
Write on the Screen ....................................................................2-26
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ESK
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Type with the Soft Keyboard .............................................................2-24
Use Letter Recognizer........................................................................2-24
Use Block Recognizer........................................................................2-24
Use Transcriber..................................................................................2-25
Select T yped Text...............................................................................2-25
Write on the Screen............................................................................2-26
Select Writing.....................................................................................2-27
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PC...................................2-18
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Draw on the Screen....................................................................2-28
Create a Drawing ...............................................................................2-28
Select a Drawing................................................................................2-29
Record a Message......................................................................2-29
Create a Recording.............................................................................2-30
Voice Commander......................................................................2-31
VOICE COMMAND SATELLITE NAVIGATION /...........3-1
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AVIGATION DEVICE INSTALLATION
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AVIGATION SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
GPS N
ONDITIONS FOR USING
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ATELLITE DATA UPDATE (NOT SUPPORTED IN
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GPS C
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AR NAVIG ATION
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USA) .......................3-4
OCATION
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USING THE PHONE /............................................................4-1
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SMS ................................................................................3-7
IEWER
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NST ALLING AND REMOVING THE
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SING THE PHONE
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Adjusting the Phone Volume.........................................................4-4
URNING THE PHONE ON OR OFF AND MAKING CALLS
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Video Call.....................................................................................4-7
Toolbar......................................................................................... 4-9
Call from Contacts..................................................................... 4-11
Call from the Call History..........................................................4-12
USTOMIZE YOUR PHONE
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Add Ringtone..............................................................................4-14
HONE APPLICATION PROGRAMS
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SIM Manager.............................................................................4-15
Standard Display................................................................................4-15
Full-Screen Display............................................................................4-16
Copy Phonebook Information............................................................4-17
SMS Management..............................................................................4-18
SIM Tool Kit ...............................................................................4-18
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ARD
SIM C
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SMS Sender................................................................................4-19
Speed Dial..................................................................................4-20
Hot Key Switch..................................................................................4-20
Frequently Dialed Screen...................................................................4-21
Index Dial...........................................................................................4-22
Call Filter *................................................................................4-23
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CUSTOMIZE YOUR POCKET PC /....................................5-1
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DJUSTING SETTINGS
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OTIFICATIONS
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OWER PREFERENCE SETTINGS
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ACKLIGHT
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ICROPHONE
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DJUST VOLUME
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CENARIOS
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ASK MANAGER
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IND AND ORGANIZE INFORMATION
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AVIGATION BAR AND COMMAND BAR
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UP MENUS
POP-
EDEFINE HOT KEYS
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SYNCHRONIZATION /.........................................................6-1
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INDOWS VISTA PART
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INDOWS
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NST ALLING AND USING ACTIVESYNC
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FAQ About Synchronization.........................................................6-6
USB S
YNCHRONIZATION TOOL ON POCKET
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YNCHRONIZING USING BLUETOOTH
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CONNECTIONS /...................................................................7-1
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ONNECTING TO THE INTERNET
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Connection Wizard.......................................................................7-1
Setting the GPRS Connection.......................................................7-3
Starting GPRS Connection...........................................................7-5
Disconnecting GPRS....................................................................7-6
XP/2000/98 P
YNCHRONIZATION
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ART
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PC.........................................6-9
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SING BLUETOOTH
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Bluetooth Connection W izard.......................................................7-7
Bluetooth Connection Setting.......................................................7-9
Service ...............................................................................................7-10
Serial Port...........................................................................................7-11
Bluetooth Headset..............................................................................7-12
FTP Sharing....................................................................................... 7-12
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ONNECTING WITH A PERSONAL COMPUTER
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IRELESS
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USING WIRELESS LAN /.....................................................8-1
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ONNECTING TO WIRELESS
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ONFIGURE YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK
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WLAN Setup Scenarios ................................................................8-3
Configure Your Wireless Network (Reference for a normal
Configure Your Wireless Network (Reference for Proxy setup)....8-7
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RANSMISSION
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network setup)........................................................................8-4
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LAN .....................................................8-1
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SENDING AND RECEIVING MESSAGES /.......................9-1
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MAILS AND
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Synchronizing E-mail Messages...................................................9-3
Connecting Directly to the Mail Server .......................................9-4
E-mail Server Setup .....................................................................9-5
Using E-mails and SMS ...............................................................9-7
Direct Push Technology Alert.....................................................9-10
Direct Push Technology Alert Settings...............................................9-10
SMS M
ESSAGES
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INDOWS LIVE™ MESSENGER
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Setting Up...................................................................................9-13
Working with Contacts ...............................................................9-14
Chatting with Contacts...............................................................9-15
MMS M
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Create and Edit MMS.................................................................9-16
IRTHDAY REMINDER
MUL TIMEDIA /................................................................10-1
SING CAMERA
Camera Mode.............................................................................10-2
Camera Mode Using Wizard..............................................................10-4
Managing Pictures Shot by Continuous Shutter ............................10-5
Digital V ideo Mode....................................................................10-6
Digital Video Mode Using W izar d.....................................................10-8
Speed Shooting Using the Hardware Hotkeys............................10-9
ULTIMEDIA MANAGER
Preview Multimedia Information............................................. 10-10
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Slide Show Function................................................................. 10-11
Multimedia Manager Tools ......................................................10-12
MAGE MAKER
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MAGE WIZARD
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UNER
FM T
AMECARD MANAGER
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Digitize New Name Cards........................................................ 10-19
Name Cards Management........................................................10-22
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COMPANION PROGRAMS /.........................................11-1
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ALENDAR: SCHEDULING APPOINTMENTS AND MEETINGS
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Create an Appointment...............................................................11-3
Use the Summary Screen............................................................ 11-4
Create Meeting Requests............................................................11-4
Schedule a Meeting............................................................................ 11-5
ONTACTS: TRACKING FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES
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Create a Contact........................................................................ 11-7
Find a Contact ........................................................................... 11-8
Use the Summary Screen............................................................ 11-9
ASKS: KEEPING A TO DO LIST
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Create a Task.............................................................................11-11
Use the Summary Screen.......................................................... 11-12
OTES: CAPTURING THOUGHTS AND IDEAS
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Create a Note...........................................................................11-14
ORD MOBILE
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XCEL MOBILE
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Tips for Working in Excel Mobile............................................. 11-20
OWERPOINT MOBILE
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INDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
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NTERNET EXPLORE
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Using Internet Explore............................................................. 11-24
Browse the Internet.......................................................................... 11-25
View Mobile Favorites and Channels............................................... 11-26
The Mobile Favorites Folder...................................................11-26
Favorite Links.......................................................................... 11-27
Synchronize Mobile Favorites.................................................. 11-27
Create a Mobile Favorite.................................................................. 11-27
Save Pocket PC Memory .................................................................11-28
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MAINTAINING THE POCKET PC /.............................12-1
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ACKUP UTILITY
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Storage Space.............................................................................12-1
Backup Files...............................................................................12-2
Wizard Mode......................................................................................12-2
Standard Mode...................................................................................12-2
Advanced Settings Options.........................................................12-3
Restore Files ..............................................................................12-5
Wizard Mode......................................................................................12-5
Standard Mode...................................................................................12-6
DDING OR REMOVING PROGRAMS
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Add Programs Using Synchronization Tools..............................12-7
Add a Program Directly from the Internet.................................12-8
Add a Program to the Start Menu ..............................................12-9
Remove Programs....................................................................12-10
ANAGE MEMORY
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View Memory Status................................................................. 12-11
Find Available Memory............................................................12-12
YSTEM INFORMATION
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VOICE COMMANDER /.................................................13-1
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T ARTING VOICE COMMANDER
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OICE COMMAND FORMAT
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OICE COMMANDER SETTINGS
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Contacts Settings Page...............................................................13-5
Application Settings Page.......................................................... 13-8
Music Settings Page.................................................................13-10
Advanced Settings Page...........................................................13-12
FAQ..............................................................................................13-13
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SPECIFICATIONS /.........................................................14-1
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REGULATION NOTICE AND SAFETY
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DECLARATION /...................................................................15-1
EAL TH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
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FAQ /..................................................................................16-1
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GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd
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Package Content
Pocket PC, stylus, battery, Getting Started CD, user guide, AC adapter,
USB cable, headset and leather case.
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Pocket PC
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User Guide
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Stylus
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USB Cable
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Battery
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AC Adapter
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Getting Started CD
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Getting Started 1-1
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25
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External Views
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6
26
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1
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3
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12 14
16 19
20
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13 15
17 18
21
22
23
27 5
28
1-2
Volume control key
1.
Reset button
3.
BT / WLAN /GPS active LED
5.
Phone Receiver
7.
Display , Touch screen
9. Right Soft-Key 12.
11.
OK hot key
13.
End button
15.
Hot key for
17.
M-Desk QuickBar
MicroSD slot
19.
Mini USB port
21.
Camera
23.
Built-in camera lens, flashlight
25.
LED, preview mirror Speaker
27.
QuickBar
 Today screen 
hot key or Camcorder
Voice Commander
2.
Headset jack
4.
Video conference camera
6.
Power / Phone active LED
8.
Left Soft-Key
10.
Start hot key
Send button
14.
Hot key reserved for GPS A P
16.
Joystick, Navigation key
18.
Phone Speaker
20.
Power button
22.
Stylus holder
24.
Hidden antenna for Cell Phone
26.
Back cover, Battery is inside
28.
Getting Started 1-3
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QWERTY Keyboard
Close
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Hardware Hotkey Functions
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Hardware
Button
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Short Press
(Press once and release)
Adjust volume
Zoom in/out during camera mode
Connect to Reset Button --
Left Soft-Key. Soft-keys on left and right to operate function buttons at bottom of display.
Right Soft-Key -­Connect to
Hang up during call
Disconnect during GPRS
connection
Skip to Today screen while in
other programs
Hot key reserved for GPS AP --
QuickBarM-Desk
Today screen Power Button = Turn on/off screen -­Power Button + Reset Button
= Cold boot
Camera
Voice Commander
/dial/redial/answer
Phone
QuickBar
or Camera Shutter
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(Press for a few seconds
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Connect to
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Telephone hold
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--
-­Video recorder
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Long Press
and release)
Notes
Turn off phone if it is on Turn on phone if it is off
Getting Started 1-5
Using the Pocket PC for the First Time
If you are opening this product for the first time, the main battery and
the Pocket PC are packed separately inside the product package.
Get your Pocket PC ready to go
Installing the SIM Card
1.
Turn over your Pocket PC and remove the back cover. Unlock and lift up the SIM holder, then insert the SIM card with the right angle direction. Push the holder down, and then lock to secure the SIM card.
Installing the Battery
2.
Place the battery in the back of Pocket PC. Make sure that the golden contacts are aligned to the battery box; gently insert the battery until it clicks. Then replace the back cover.
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Charging Power and Power Supply
Connect the AC adapter plug to any household power outlet.
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Connect the other plug from the AC adapter to the USB port. Th e Pocket
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PC starts to charge automatically.
If you need to connect Pocket PC and desktop computer, you could
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connect the USB cable to the USB port. And then connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the desktop computer. Your Pocket PC will also charge at the same time.
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Getting Started 1-7
It will take about 8 hours to fully charge the battery after the first time you
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open the package. Subsequent charging will only take about 3 hours. After charging, you can disconnect the AC adapter and carry the Pocket PC around portably. To maintain smooth operation, charge the power regularly.
View the battery icon
2.
on the upper right corner to check the power usage condition. The LED indicator on the upper right of Pocket PC will display the
3.
charging and function usage status.
Red always light: Device is charging. Red sparkling once every 4 sec: Warning of Battery low level.
Red
Red sparkling twice repeatedly: Warning of Battery critical situation. Red sparkling continuously: Bat tery cover not on or Battery level very low. Green always light: Battery charging is full.
Green
Green sparkling once every 4 sec: GSM is connecting on line.
The LED indicator on the upper left of Pocket PC
4.
Blue
Blue sparkling once every 4 seconds: Bluetooth enable
Amber
White
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Amber sparkling once every 4 seconds: WLAN enable White sparkling once every 4 seconds: GPS enable
Re-installation or Replacing the Battery
If the phone, GPRS or wireless LAN connection function is already
activated, deactivate it first and then replace the battery.
Turn over your Pocket PC and remove the back cover. Place the battery in the back of Pocket PC. Make sure that the golden contacts are aligned to the battery box; gently insert the battery until it clicks. Then replace the back cover.
Getting Started 1-9
Power On and Off
Power Button
Sleep Mode
Press the “Power Button” of the Pocket PC to enter the Sleep mode. At this
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time, the screen is turned off and all peripheral devices enter the power-saving mode. But if the phone is turned on, it is still in the call waiting mode.
To turn on the screen later, just press the “Power Button.”
2.
Tap
3.
Power
to set the device to turn off automatically after waiting for a certain time period.
,
Settings
and then the
, the
System
Advanced
tab,
tab
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Turn on the Screen
This product is designed with a power-saving feature. If the screen is turned off, press the “Power Button” of the Pocket PC to turn it on.
If the screen is too dark and you cannot see clearly, set the proper brightness level for the backlight.
Tap
Backlight Level
Using the Stylus to Touch the Screen
Your Pocket PC is designed for graphics-based operation. Generally
speaking, we usually “use the stylus to perform basic actions such as tap, drag, and tap and hold” on the touch screen. Other actions such as reset and cold boot will require the use of the stylus tip.
Pull the stylus to full-length to make it easier to tap the screen during
operation. When kept completely in the stylus holder, the stylus length shortens.
Avoid heavily pressing on the touch screen with the stylus or your
,
Settings
and then the
tab.
, the
System
Backlight
tab,
fingers.
Getting Started 1-11
Restarting the Pocket PC
Appropriate situation: If the Pocket PC is unable to maintain normal operation, has no response, or if the screen is frozen.
For your consideration, factoring into your safety and convenience, please refer to the following instructions in order:
Reset
1.
Default Settings
2.
procedures Clean Boot
3.
Press the “Reset Button” of Pocket PC with the tip of the stylus. If the touch screen is functional, please tap
Programs, Utilities
Hold the “Power Button” and press once on the “Reset Button” with the tip of the stylus, and release both buttons simultaneously. Next, continually hold the End Button system inquiry screen is displayed, then release the End Button. Press Soft-Key to answer the question.
, and then
Default Settings
until the
,
.
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Reset method: Press the “Reset
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Button” of Pocket PC with the tip of the stylus.
Reset
Appropriate situation: If the Pocket PC is unable to maintain normal
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operation, has no response, or if the screen is frozen.
Result: In a moment, when Pocket PC automatically completes the system
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startup process, the last display will be the Today screen. This will retain the Microsoft Windows, factory pre-installed applications, user’s inpu t data, newly installed programs, and user custom settings.
Getting Started 1-13
Default Settings
Tap ,
Appropriate situation: If the Pocket PC is unable to maintain normal
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operation, but the touch screen is functional. Please refer to the instructions in this section to troubleshoot.
Result: This will retain only the Microsoft Windows, and factory
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Programs, Utilities
, and then
Default Settings
If this application is inadvertently
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accessed, please select the the upper right of the screen to exit, the system will not be affected.
If you are certain that you wish to
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perform this action, please select the data input block on the right, and enter the authorized code in the block to the left. Then tap the OK button.
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to
pre-installed applications. Other settings such as user’s input data, newly installed programs, and user custom settings will all be cleared.
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