HTC IOLI110 User Manual

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Please Read Before Proceeding
THE BATTERY IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX.
DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING.
YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU DISASSEMBLE OR ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE DEVICE.
Some countries require full disclosure of recorded telephone conversations, and stipulate that you must inform the person with whom you are speaking that the conversation is being recorded. Always obey the relevant laws and regulations of your country when using the recording feature of your PDA Phone.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFORMATION
Copyright © 2009 HTC Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
HTC, the HTC logo, HTC Innovation, ExtUSB, TouchFLO, Touch Cruise, HTC Footprints and HTC Care are trademarks and/or service marks of HTC Corporation.
Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Windows Mobile, Windows XP, Windows Vista, ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center, Internet Explorer, MSN, Hotmail, Windows Live, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, OneNote and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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Copyright © 2008, Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
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Disclaimers
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Limitation of Damages
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL HTC OR ITS PROVIDERS BE LIABLE TO USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, IN CONTRACT OR TORT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INJURY, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF DATA, AND/OR LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING OUT OF, OR RELATED TO, IN ANY MANNER, OR THE DELIVERY, PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS, OR USE OF THE WEATHER INFORMATION, DATA OR DOCUMENTATION HEREUNDER REGARDLESS OF THE FORESEEABILITY THEREOF.
Important Health Information and Safety Precautions
When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to avoid possible legal liabilities and damages.
Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all warnings in the operating instructions on the product.
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the designated battery or power supply unit. Other usage may be dangerous and will invalidate any approval given to this product.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER GROUNDING INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Connecting to improperly grounded equipment can result in an electric
shock from your device.
This product is equipped with a USB Cable for connecting with desktop or notebook computer. Be sure your computer is properly grounded (earthed) before connecting this product to the computer.
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The power supply cord of a desktop or notebook computer has an equipment­grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet which is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT
• Use the correct external power source
A product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your authorized service provider or local power company. For a product that operates from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions that are included with the product.
• Handle battery packs carefully
This product contains a Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts or circuits, dispose of in fire or water, or expose a battery pack to temperatures higher than 60˚C (140˚F).
WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk
of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, expose to temperature above 60° C (140° F), or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with specified batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations or reference guide supplied with your product.
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• Take extra precautions
Keep the battery or device dry and away from water or any liquid as it may
cause a short circuit.
Keep metal objects away so they don’t come in contact with the battery or
its connectors as it may lead to short circuit during operation.
The phone should be only connected to products that bear the USB-IF
logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program.
Do not use a battery that appears damaged, deformed, or discolored, or
the one that has any rust on its casing, overheats, or emits a foul odor.
Always keep the battery out of the reach of babies and small children,
to avoid swallowing of the battery. Consult a doctor immediately if the battery is swallowed.
If the battery leaks:
Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with skin or clothing.
If already in contact, flush the affected area immediately with clean water and seek medical advice.
Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with eyes. If already
in contact, DO NOT rub; rinse with clean water immediately and seek medical advice.
Take extra precautions to keep a leaking battery away from fire as
there is a danger of ignition or explosion.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT
Keep this product away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. Do not leave the product or its battery inside a vehicle or in places where the temperature may exceed 60°C (140°F), such as on a car dashboard, window sill, or behind a glass that is exposed to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. This may damage the product, overheat the battery, or pose a risk to the vehicle.
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PREVENTION OF HEARING LOSS
CAUTION: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or
headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods of time.
NOTE: For France, Earphone (listed below) for this device have been tested to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in the applicable NF EN 50332­1:2000 and/or NF EN 50332-2:2003 standards as required by French Article L. 5232-1.
Earphone, manufactured by HTC, Model HS S200.
SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT
Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft’s navigation system and its communications network, using this device’s phone function on board an airplane is against the law in most countries. If you want to use this device when on board an aircraft, remember to turn off your phone by switching to Airplane Mode.
ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS
Do not use this product in gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress, or in potentially explosive atmospheres such as fuelling areas, fuel storehouses, below deck on boats, chemical plants, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Please be aware that sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist, the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the equipment at refueling points such as service or gas stations, and are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where
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blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
ROAD SAFETY
Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with handheld devices, except in the case of emergency. In some countries, using hands­free devices as an alternative is allowed.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR RF EXPOSURE
Avoid using your phone near metal structures (for example, the steel frame of
a building).
Avoid using your phone near strong electromagnetic sources, such as
microwave ovens, sound speakers, TV and radio.
Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do
not contain any metal.
Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your
local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS
This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction. The use of this device is forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics.
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
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HEARING AIDS
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.
NONIONIZING RADIATION
Your device has an internal antenna. This product should be operated in its normal­use position to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment.
Use only the supplied integral antenna. Use of unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and damage the phone, causing loss of performance and SAR levels exceeding the recommended limits as well as result in non-compliance with local regulatory requirements in your country.
To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards, always use your device only in its normal-use position. Contact with the antenna area may impair call quality and cause your device to operate at a higher power level than needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna area when the phone is IN USE optimizes the antenna performance and the battery life.
Antenna location
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General Precautions
• Avoid applying excessive pressure to the device
Do not apply excessive pressure on the screen and the device to prevent damaging them and remove the device from your pants’ pocket before sitting down. It is also recommended that you store the device in a protective case and only use the device stylus or your finger when interacting with the touch screen. Cracked display screens due to improper handling are not covered by the warranty.
• Device getting warm after prolonged use
When using your device for prolonged periods of time, such as when you’re talking on the phone, charging the battery or browsing the web, the device may become warm. In most cases, this condition is normal and therefore should not be interpreted as a problem with the device.
• Heed service markings
Except as explained elsewhere in the Operating or Service documentation, do not service any product yourself. Service needed on components inside the device should be done by an authorized service technician or provider.
• Damage requiring service
Unplug the product from the electrical outlet and refer servicing to an authorized service technician or provider under the following conditions:
Liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen onto the product.
The product has been exposed to rain or water.
The product has been dropped or damaged.
There are noticeable signs of overheating.
The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating
instructions.
• Avoid hot areas
The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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• Avoid wet areas
Never use the product in a wet location.
• Avoid using your device after a dramatic change in temperature
When you move your device between environments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may form on or within the device. To avoid damaging the device, allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using the device.
NOTICE: When taking the device from low-temperature conditions into a warmer
environment or from high-temperature conditions into a cooler environment, allow the device to acclimate to room temperature before turning on power.
• Avoid pushing objects into product
Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings in the product. Slots and openings are provided for ventilation. These openings must not be blocked or covered.
• Mounting accessories
Do not use the product on an unstable table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
• Avoid unstable mounting
Do not place the product with an unstable base.
• Use product with approved equipment
This product should be used only with personal computers and options identified as suitable for use with your equipment.
• Adjust the volume
Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices.
• Cleaning
Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning, but NEVER use water to clean the LCD screen.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started 23
1.1 Getting to Know Your Touch Cruise and Accessories .....................................24
Top panel .....................................................................................................................................24
Left panel ..................................................................................................................................... 24
Right panel .................................................................................................................................. 24
Front panel ..................................................................................................................................25
Back panel ...................................................................................................................................26
Bottom panel..............................................................................................................................26
Accessories ..................................................................................................................................27
1.2 Installing the SIM Card, Battery, and Storage Card ....................................... 28
SIM card ........................................................................................................................................29
Battery...........................................................................................................................................30
Storage card ................................................................................................................................32
1.3 Charging the battery ........................................................................................ 33
1.4 Using the Strap Holder ..................................................................................... 34
1.5 Starting Up ........................................................................................................ 35
Turn your device on and off ..................................................................................................35
Auto configure the data connection settings ................................................................35
Switch to Sleep mode when not in use ............................................................................ 36
1.6 Using the In-Car Holder .................................................................................... 37
Assemble the in-car holder ...................................................................................................37
Mount the holder in the car .................................................................................................. 38
Put the device in the holder ..................................................................................................39
Remove the device from the holder .................................................................................. 39
1.7 Navigating On Your Device ..............................................................................40
Finger-touch control ................................................................................................................40
Stylus ............................................................................................................................................. 41
Navigation Wheel .....................................................................................................................42
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1.8 Home Screen ..................................................................................................... 42
1.9 Status Icons ....................................................................................................... 43
1.10 Start Menu ...................................................................................................... 46
1.11 Quick Menu ..................................................................................................... 47
1.12 Adjusting the Volume .................................................................................... 48
1.13 When Connecting Your Device to a Computer ............................................. 49
Chapter 2 Using Phone Features 51
2.1 The Phone Screen ............................................................................................. 52
Enter your PIN ............................................................................................................................52
2.2 Making Calls ...................................................................................................... 53
Make a call from the Phone screen ....................................................................................53
Make a call from Contacts......................................................................................................55
Make a call from the TouchFLO Home screen ................................................................55
Set the device to vibrate when the call is established ................................................55
Make an emergency call ........................................................................................................55
Make an international call .....................................................................................................56
Call voice mail ............................................................................................................................56
2.3 Answering and Ending Calls ............................................................................ 56
Accept or reject an incoming call .......................................................................................56
Call functions ..............................................................................................................................57
Check missed calls ....................................................................................................................59
2.4 Call History ........................................................................................................ 60
2.5 Speed Dial .........................................................................................................60
2.6 Turning the Phone Function On and Off ......................................................... 61
2.7 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit Phones ..................................... 62
Chapter 3 TouchFLO™ 63
3.1 About TouchFLO™ ............................................................................................. 64
3.2 Using the TouchFLO Home Screen .................................................................. 64
Home .............................................................................................................................................66
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People ........................................................................................................................................... 67
Messages .....................................................................................................................................69
Mail.................................................................................................................................................70
Footprints .................................................................................................................................... 71
Internet .........................................................................................................................................74
Photos and Videos ....................................................................................................................74
Weather ........................................................................................................................................76
Map Search (available by country) ..................................................................................... 78
Settings .........................................................................................................................................79
Programs ......................................................................................................................................81
3.3 Finger Gestures .................................................................................................82
Finger scrolling .......................................................................................................................... 82
Finger zooming .........................................................................................................................83
Finger panning ..........................................................................................................................83
Chapter 4 Entering Text 85
4.1 Selecting an Input Method .............................................................................. 86
4.2 Using the Full QWERTY.....................................................................................87
4.3 Using the Compact QWERTY ........................................................................... 88
4.4 Using the Phone Keypad .................................................................................. 89
4.5 Using Multitap and T9 Modes ..........................................................................90
Multitap mode ........................................................................................................................... 90
T9 mode .......................................................................................................................................90
4.6 Using Numeric and Symbol Mode ................................................................... 92
4.7 Using Block Recognizer .................................................................................... 93
4.8 Using Letter Recognizer ................................................................................... 94
4.9 Using Transcriber ..............................................................................................94
Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer 97
5.1 About Synchronization .................................................................................... 98
Ways to synchronize ................................................................................................................98
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5.2 Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center on Windows Vista® .................. 99
Set up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center.......................................99
Use Windows Mobile Device Center ............................................................................... 101
5.3 Setting Up ActiveSync® on Windows XP® .....................................................102
Install ActiveSync ................................................................................................................... 102
Set up synchronization in ActiveSync ............................................................................ 102
5.4 Synchronizing With Your Computer .............................................................. 103
Start and stop synchronization ......................................................................................... 103
Change which information is synchronized ................................................................104
Troubleshoot sync connection problem ....................................................................... 105
5.5 Synchronizing via Bluetooth .........................................................................105
5.6 Synchronizing Music and Video ....................................................................106
Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 107
6.1 Messaging .......................................................................................................108
6.2 Text Messages .................................................................................................109
Create a new text message ................................................................................................109
Compose and send a text message ................................................................................ 110
Manage text messages ........................................................................................................ 111
6.3 MMS ................................................................................................................. 113
Change MMS settings .......................................................................................................... 113
Create and send MMS messages ...................................................................................... 115
View and reply to MMS messages ................................................................................... 117
6.4 Types of E-mail Accounts................................................................................118
Set up your device to synchronize Outlook e-mail with the computer ............. 119
Add an e-mail account ......................................................................................................... 119
6.5 E-mail Setup Wizard .......................................................................................120
Set up an Internet e-mail account ................................................................................... 120
Set up a custom domain e-mail........................................................................................ 123
6.6 Using E-mail ....................................................................................................124
Create a new e-mail message............................................................................................ 124
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Compose and send an e-mail ............................................................................................ 125
Filter the Inbox message list .............................................................................................. 126
View and reply to messages .............................................................................................. 127
Synchronize e-mails .............................................................................................................. 128
Customize e-mail settings ..................................................................................................129
Chapter 7 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 131
7.1 Synchronizing with the Exchange Server ..................................................... 132
Set up an Exchange Server connection ......................................................................... 132
Start synchronization ........................................................................................................... 133
7.2 Working With Company E-mails .................................................................... 134
Automatic synchronization through Direct Push ...................................................... 134
Scheduled synchronization ............................................................................................... 135
Instant download through Fetch Mail ........................................................................... 135
Search for e-mails on the Exchange Server .................................................................. 136
Flag your messages ............................................................................................................... 137
Out-of-office auto-reply ...................................................................................................... 138
7.3 Managing Meeting Requests .........................................................................138
7.4 Finding Contacts in the Company Directory ................................................140
Chapter 8 Internet 141
8.1 Ways of Connecting to the Internet ..............................................................142
Wi-Fi ............................................................................................................................................ 142
GPRS/3G .................................................................................................................................... 146
Dial-up ....................................................................................................................................... 147
8.2 Starting a Data Connection ...........................................................................148
8.3 Using Opera Mobile™ .....................................................................................149
Zoom in and out on web pages ....................................................................................... 150
View web pages ..................................................................................................................... 151
Opera Mobile menu .............................................................................................................. 151
8.4 Using YouTube™ ..............................................................................................152
Browse for videos ................................................................................................................... 152
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Watching videos ..................................................................................................................... 154
Bookmarks ................................................................................................................................ 155
History ........................................................................................................................................ 156
8.5 Using Streaming Media ..................................................................................157
8.6 Using Windows Live™ .....................................................................................159
Set up Windows Live™ .......................................................................................................... 159
The Windows Live™ interface ............................................................................................ 160
Windows Live™ Messenger ................................................................................................ 161
Launch Messenger and sign in .........................................................................................161
Add Windows Live™ contacts ............................................................................................ 163
8.7 Using Your Device as a Modem (Internet Sharing) ....................................... 164
8.8 Using RSS Hub ................................................................................................. 167
Subscribe to and organize news channels ................................................................... 167
View and organize headlines............................................................................................. 170
View the news summary ..................................................................................................... 171
Chapter 9 Bluetooth 173
9.1 Bluetooth Modes ............................................................................................174
9.2 Bluetooth Partnerships .................................................................................. 175
9.3 Connecting a Bluetooth Hands-free or Stereo Headset .............................. 176
9.4 Set Up the Default Bluetooth Device to Connect to ....................................177
9.5 Beaming Information Using Bluetooth ........................................................178
9.6 Bluetooth Explorer and Bluetooth File Sharing ...........................................179
9.7 Printing Files via Bluetooth ...........................................................................181
Chapter 10 Finding and Recording Places 183
10.1 Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS ................................................. 184
10.2 Downloading Satellite Data via QuickGPS ................................................. 185
Download options ................................................................................................................. 186
10.3 HTC Footprints™ ...........................................................................................187
Create a footprint ................................................................................................................... 187
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Find a previously visited place .......................................................................................... 190
Edit a footprint ........................................................................................................................ 191
Export and import footprints ............................................................................................ 192
10.4 Google™ Maps (Available by Country) ........................................................ 192
The Google Maps screen ..................................................................................................... 193
Search for a place of interest ............................................................................................. 193
10.5 Location Settings ..........................................................................................195
Assisted GPS ............................................................................................................................ 195
Location service...................................................................................................................... 195
10.6 NaviPanel ......................................................................................................196
NaviPanel settings ................................................................................................................. 197
Chapter 11 Experiencing Multimedia 199
11.1 Taking Photos and Videos ............................................................................ 200
Capture modes ....................................................................................................................... 200
Capture photos and videos ................................................................................................ 202
On-screen controls and indicators .................................................................................. 203
Menu Panel ..............................................................................................................................205
Zooming.................................................................................................................................... 206
The Review screen ................................................................................................................. 208
Advanced Options ................................................................................................................. 209
11.2 Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album...................................................212
Launch Album ......................................................................................................................... 213
Select a photo or video to view ........................................................................................ 213
View an image ......................................................................................................................... 214
Play back video ....................................................................................................................... 217
Close Album............................................................................................................................. 217
11.3 Using Windows Media® Player Mobile ........................................................ 218
About the controls ................................................................................................................ 219
About the screens and menus .......................................................................................... 219
Synchronize video and audio files ................................................................................... 220
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Play media ................................................................................................................................ 222
Playlists ...................................................................................................................................... 223
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 223
11.4 MP3 Trimmer .................................................................................................224
11.5 Using Audio Booster ....................................................................................225
Chapter 12 Programs 227
12.1 Accessing Programs on Your Device ...........................................................228
12.2 Adding and Removing Programs ................................................................ 228
12.3 Adobe® Reader® LE ....................................................................................... 229
12.4 Calendar ........................................................................................................ 230
Create appointments ........................................................................................................... 230
View appointments ............................................................................................................... 231
Send appointments .............................................................................................................. 232
12.5 Contacts ........................................................................................................233
Add new contacts .................................................................................................................. 234
Organize and search contacts ........................................................................................... 235
Share contact information .................................................................................................. 237
12.6 Comm Manager ............................................................................................238
12.7 Microsoft® Office Mobile ..............................................................................239
12.8 Notes ............................................................................................................. 240
12.9 Java ................................................................................................................ 242
Install and launch MIDlets/MIDlet suites....................................................................... 242
Manage MIDlets/MIDlet suites .......................................................................................... 243
12.10 SIM Manager ............................................................................................... 244
12.11 Tasks ............................................................................................................246
12.12 Voice Recorder ............................................................................................ 247
12.13 ZIP ................................................................................................................ 249
Chapter 13 Managing Your Device 251
13.1 Copying and Managing Files ....................................................................... 252
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13.2 Settings On Your Device ............................................................................... 253
Personal tab ............................................................................................................................. 253
System tab ................................................................................................................................ 254
Connections tab ..................................................................................................................... 257
13.3 Changing Basic Settings ..............................................................................258
Date and time.......................................................................................................................... 258
Regional settings ................................................................................................................... 259
Display settings ...................................................................................................................... 259
Device name ............................................................................................................................ 260
Ringer settings ........................................................................................................................ 261
Alarms and notifications .....................................................................................................261
Phone services ........................................................................................................................ 262
13.4 Using Connection Setup ..............................................................................263
13.5 Using Task Manager ..................................................................................... 264
13.6 Protecting Your Device .................................................................................266
Protect your SIM card with a PIN ...................................................................................... 266
Protect your device with a password.............................................................................. 266
Encrypt files on your storage card ................................................................................... 267
13.7 Managing Memory .......................................................................................268
13.8 Resetting Your Device ..................................................................................269
Soft reset ................................................................................................................................... 269
Hard reset ................................................................................................................................. 269
Clear Storage ........................................................................................................................... 270
13.9 Windows Update .......................................................................................... 271
13.10 Battery Saving Tips ....................................................................................272
Appendix 275
A.1 Specifications ..................................................................................................276
A.2 Regulatory Notices .........................................................................................278
Federal Communications Commission Notice ........................................................... 278
Modifications ........................................................................................................................... 279
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Safety precautions for RF exposure ................................................................................. 279
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals.................................................................... 279
SAR Information ..................................................................................................................... 281
Index 283
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
1.1 Getting to Know Your Touch Cruise and Accessories
1.2 Installing the SIM Card, Battery, and Storage Card
1.3 Charging the battery
1.4 Using the Strap Holder
1.5 Starting Up
1.6 Using the In-Car Holder
1.7 Navigating On Your Device
1.8 Home Screen
1.9 Status Icons
1.10 Start Menu
1.11 Quick Menu
1.12 Adjusting the Volume
1.13 When Connecting Your Device to a Computer
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1.1 Getting to Know Your Touch Cruise and Accessories

Top panel

POWER
Press to turn off the display temporarily. To turn off the power, press and hold for about 5 seconds. For more information, see “Starting Up” in this chapter.

Left panel Right panel

VOLUME UP
During a call or when playing music, press here to increase the volume.
VOLUME DOWN
During a call or when playing music, press here to lower the volume.
Stylus
(See “Stylus” in this chapter for details.)
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Front panel

Notification LED
* See description below.
Earpiece
Listen to a phone call from here.
GPS
Press to launch the GPS navigation software. See Chapter 10 for details.
TALK/SEND
Press to answer an
incoming call or dial a number. During a call, press
and hold to toggle the speakerphone on and off. Press and hold to
use Voice Speed Dial. (See Chapter 12 for details.)
* LED shows:
Flashing green light when there are new SMS, MMS or e-mail messages, missed calls, or
• reminders. Solid green light when the device is connected to the power adapter or a computer and the
• battery is fully charged. Solid amber light when the battery is being charged.
• Flashing amber light when the remaining battery level reaches below 10%.
Touch Screen
4-WAY NAVIGATION WHEEL with ENTER button
Rotate the wheel or press this multi-directional control up, down, left, or right to move through menus and program instructions; carry out the selection by pressing the center button. In some programs such as
Camera and Opera Mobile, rotate the wheel to zoom in or out.
FOOTPRINTS
Press to launch Footprints. See Chapter 10 for details.
END/HOME
Press to end a call or return to
the Home screen.
Press and hold to lock the
device. (To customize the End key, tap Start > Settings >
Personal tab > Buttons > End Key tab.
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Back panel

Speaker

Bottom panel

Sync Connector/Earphone Jack
3.2 Megapixel Camera
See “Taking Photos and Videos” in Chapter 11 for details.
Back Cover
Strap Holder
See “Using the Strap Holder” in this chapter for details.
Microphone
Connect the supplied USB cable to synchronize information or plug in the power adapter to recharge the battery. Connect the supplied USB stereo headset for hands-free conversation or for listening to audio media.
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Accessories

The product package includes the following items and accessories:
Battery
Power adapter
Screen protector
Stereo headset
USB sync cable
Pouch
In-car holder
Car charger
Quick Start Guide
Getting Started disc
2 GB microSD card (with pre-loaded map content for included CoPilot
navigation software)
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1.2 Installing the SIM Card, Battery, and Storage Card

You need to remove the back cover before you can install the SIM card, battery and storage card on your device. Also, make sure to always turn off the power before installing or replacing the SIM card and battery.
To remove the back cover
Make sure your device is turned off.
1.
Hold the device securely with the
2.
front facing down.
With your thumb or finger, lift up
3.
the bottom of the back cover.
2
To replace the back cover
Secure the top part of the back
1.
cover first by aligning into the two openings located on the topmost part of the back of the device.
Press the bottom part of the back
2.
cover down to lock the cover into place. You will hear a click when the back cover is locked in place.
1
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RESET
RESET

SIM card

The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/ message memory. Your device supports both 1.8V and 3V SIM cards.
Note Some legacy SIM cards may not function with your device. You should consult with
your service provider for a replacement SIM card. There may be fees for this service.
Cut-off corner
To install the SIM card
Make sure your device is turned off.
1.
Locate the SIM card slot, then
2.
insert the SIM card with its gold contacts facing down and its cut­off corner facing in the card slot.
Slide the SIM card completely into
3.
the slot.
To remove the SIM card
Remove the battery if it is installed.
1.
From the opening near the top
2.
of the device, push the SIM card partially out with the stylus.
Slide the SIM card out the rest of
3.
the way from the SIM card slot with your thumb or finger.
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Battery

Your device comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and is designed to use only manufacturer-specified original batteries and accessories. Battery performance depends on many factors, including network configuration, signal strength, the features or settings used, the temperature of the environment, the way in which you operate your device, and more.
Battery life estimates (approximations):
Standby time: Up to 330 hours for GSM
Up to 400 hours for WCDMA
Talk time: Up to 400 minutes for GSM
Up to 375 minutes WCDMA
Note Battery life is subject to network and phone usage.
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 60oC (140oF).
Replace only with the battery pack designated for this product.
Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local regulations.
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To install the battery
Align the battery’s exposed
1.
copper contacts with the battery connectors inside the battery compartment. Ensure that the free end of the ribbon strip is visible above the battery.
Insert the contacts side of the
2.
battery first and then gently push the battery into place.
Replace the back cover.
3.
To remove the battery
Make sure your device is turned off.
1.
Remove the back cover.
2.
Pull the ribbon strip upward to
3.
release the battery.
Ribbon strip
2
1
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Storage card

To have additional storage for your images, videos, music, and files, you can purchase a microSD™ card and install it into your device. Also, use of the CoPilot navigation software included with your device requires that you install the CoPilot Live memory card included in the box. (See CoPilot Live Quick Start Guide for more information.)
To install a microSD card
Remove the back cover.
1.
Insert the microSD card into the slot with its gold contacts facing down until
2.
it clicks into place.
Note To remove the microSD card, press it to eject it from the slot.
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1.3 Charging the battery

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.
To charge the battery
Connect the USB connector of the
1.
AC adapter to the sync connector on your device.
Plug in the AC adapter to an
2.
electrical outlet to start charging the battery.
Note Only the AC adapter and USB sync cable provided with your device must be used to
charge the device.
As the battery is being charged while the power is on, a charging icon appears in the title bar of the Home screen. After the battery has been fully charged, a full battery icon appears in the title bar of the Home screen.
Depending on the battery charging status, a green or amber light also illuminates on the LED above the touch screen. See “Front panel” earlier in this chapter for details.
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.
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1.4 Using the Strap Holder

The strap holder at the bottom panel of your device allows you to attach a wrist strap, neck lanyard, or string accessory.
To attach a strap, lanyard or string accessory to the strap holder
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Insert the loop of the strap,
lanyard or string accessory through the small hole at the bottom of the back cover.
3. From the inner side of the back
cover, pull the loop and then attach it over the strap holder’s t-shaped hook as shown on the illustration at the right.
Tip To attach the loop over the
t-shaped hook easier, push the loop into the strap holder hole using a pointed object such as a needle.
4. Replace the back cover.
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1.5 Starting Up

After installing your SIM card and battery and charging the battery, you can now power on and start using your device.

Turn your device on and off

To turn on the power
Press the POWER button.
1.
When you turn on your device for the first time, a Quick Start Wizard guides
2.
you to set up time zone, date and time, and password. For more information about these settings, see Chapter 13. After the Quick Start Wizard finishes, the device installs customization settings and then restarts.
To turn off the power
Press and hold the POWER button for a few seconds.
1.
Tap Yes when a message prompts you to choose whether or not to turn off
2.
the device completely.

Auto configure the data connection settings

The first time you power on your device, you will see a notification message from Connection Setup. Connection Setup automatically configures your device’s data connections, such as 3G/GPRS, WAP, and MMS, so that you do not need to enter the settings manually for your device.
To automatically configure data connection settings
1. When you see the notification message from the
Connection Setup, tap Yes.
Note If you do not see the notification message, tap
the title bar to display the System Status screen and then tap to display the message.
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2. If your SIM card supports multiple network operator profiles, a message will
appear with network profile choices. Select the profile you want to use and tap OK.
3. Connection Setup then starts to configure your device’s data connection
settings.
4. After the Connection Setup completes the configuration, tap Restart.
For more information about Connection Setup, see Chapter 13.

Switch to Sleep mode when not in use

Press and immediately release the POWER button to turn off the display temporarily and switch your device to Sleep mode. Sleep mode suspends your device to a low power state while the display is off in order to save battery power.
Your device automatically goes into Sleep mode when you leave the device idle after a certain period of time. You will still be able to receive messages and calls while your device is in Sleep mode. Pressing the POWER button again will wake up your device.
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1.6 Using the In-Car Holder

Assemble and install the supplied in-car holder so you can use your device while inside a vehicle.

Assemble the in-car holder

1. Put the cradle on the base so
that the two tabs on the base insert into the corresponding slots on the cradle.
2. Slide the cradle firmly down
on the base so that the tabs click into place.
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Mount the holder in the car

1. Select a smooth surface on which to mount the holder, such as the
windshield. Clean the surface with the included alcohol prep pad.
2. Place the suction pad on the
holder’s base on the surface you just cleaned.
3. Push the lever on the base so
that the suction pad attaches firmly to the surface.
Warning! Always ensure that the base of the in-car holder is attached firmly to a smooth,
stable surface, otherwise it may become detached and fall, causing damage to your device.
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Put the device in the holder

1. Place the bottom edge of the
device in the bottom part of the cradle.
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Bottom
2. Push on the top edge of the
Top
device so that it clicks into the top part of the cradle.
Note When the device is on and you put it in the holder, NaviPanel automatically opens
and offers you a convenient, one-touch interface to Footprints, the phone, and the GPS navigation software. For more information about NaviPanel, see Chapter 10.

Remove the device from the holder

1. Pull the upper edge of the
cradle slightly upwards, and with your fingers in the hole behind the cradle, push so that the device clicks out.
2. Lift the device out of the
cradle, holding it firmly.
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1.7 Navigating On Your Device

There are different ways you can navigate and interact with the interface of your device.

Finger-touch control

A quick and easy way to interact with the home screen and the whole interface of your device is by touch. Basically, the following are the types of actions, called finger gestures, you would use when interacting with your device:
Touch or tap
When selecting items on the screen, such as the Home screen tabs, Start menu, programs and settings icons, and large on-screen buttons, simply touch them with your finger. Apply some pressure with your finger pad when touching an item on the screen.
Tapping means to touch lightly and quickly with your finger pad or fingertip. On screens that display smaller-size items, you can more accurately select an item by tapping it with your fingertip.
Swipe
To swipe means to drag your finger vertically or horizontally across the screen. The following are some instances when you would use swiping:
Flipping on the Home screen
Swipe your finger vertically to flip through favorite contacts, messages, music albums, photos, and more. For more information, see “Using the TouchFLO Home Screen” in Chapter 3.
Scrolling
When browsing the contacts list, web pages, documents, and certain selection lists on the Home screen (such as the All Programs list), slowly swipe your finger vertically across the screen to scroll. This allows you to scroll by page and to view the content or available selections as you scroll.
For detailed instructions, see “Finger scrolling” in Chapter 3.
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Slide
Sliding on the touch screen also involves dragging with your finger, but you need to press and hold your finger with some pressure before you start to drag. While dragging, do not release your finger until you have reached the target position.
The following are some instances when you would use sliding:
Switching between Home screen tabs
Slide your finger left and right to switch between the Home screen tabs. For more information, see “Using the TouchFLO Home screen“ in Chapter 3.
Advancing playback
In Windows Media® Player Mobile, slide your finger horizontally on the progress bar to advance forward or move backward in the music or video you are playing. For more information about Windows Media® Player Mobile, see “Using Windows Media® Player Mobile” in Chapter 11.
Flick
Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that you need to swipe your finger in light, quicker strokes. This finger gesture is always in a vertical direction, such as when flicking the contacts list. See “Finger scrolling” in Chapter 3 for details.
Finger zooming and panning
In programs such as Album and Opera Mobile, you can use finger gestures when zooming and panning. See Chapter 3, 8 and 11 for details.

Stylus

You can use the stylus to navigate and interact with the touch screen. To use the stylus, pull it out from the stylus compartment at the top of the right panel of your device. Basically, you tap with the stylus to open programs and select items on the screen, and you tap and hold on the screen to open a shortcut menu. You can also use the stylus the same way as what you do with finger gestures, such as swiping, sliding and flicking on the screen.
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Navigation Wheel

On the home screen and in many programs on your device, you can use the Navigation Wheel to move through menus and instructions. Rotate the wheel or press the control up, down, left, and right to move around the screen. When an item has been selected on the screen, press the ENTER button (the center button) to confirm your selection.
In some programs such as Camera and Opera Mobile, you can also rotate the wheel to zoom in or out.

1.8 Home Screen

The main screen of the device is the TouchFLO™ Home screen which allows finger­touch access to the most important functions such as contacts, text messages, e-mail, Internet, and more.
TouchFLO Home screen
Connection status
Start menu
Signal strength
Notification
Adjust volume
Battery status
Quick menu
Open the Phone screen (see Chapter 2 for details)
Open the Camera screen to capture pictures and video clips (see Chapter 11 for details)
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1.9 Status Icons

When you touch or tap the icon area of the title bar, the System Status screen opens and displays larger status icons so you can touch them with your finger more easily and accurately.
Tip The System Status screen can be disabled in TouchFLO settings. See “Settings on your
Device” in Chapter 13 for details.
The following are some of the status icons that you may see on the device.
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1 2
3 4
5
1
Icon Description
Bluetooth stereo headset connected
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth visible mode on
Connection Setup Multiple notifications; tap
the icon to view all New text messages; SMS notification of voice mail
Sending MMS
Receiving MMS
MMS sent
Cannot send MMS
New incoming MMS
New Windows Live™ message
Missed call
Speakerphone on
Roaming
Alarm
Other wireless network(s) detected
Wired headset connected
2
Icon Description
GPRS available
EDGE available
HSDPA available
WCDMA/UMTS available
Connected to a wireless network
Connection is active
Connection is not active
Synchronization in progress
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Icon Description
GPRS connecting
GPRS in use
EDGE connecting
EDGE in use
HSDPA connecting
HSDPA in use
WCDMA/UMTS connecting
WCDMA/UMTS in use
Maximum signal strength
No signal
Phone is turned off
No phone service
Searching for phone service
Voice call in progress
Call on hold
Calls are forwarded
Dialing while no SIM card is inserted
No SIM card inserted
4
Icon Description
Vibrate mode
Sound on
Sound off
5
Icon Description
Battery charging
Battery full
Battery low
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1.10 Start Menu

The Start menu, which can be opened from the top left corner of the screen, gives you access to all the programs and settings of your Windows Mobile-powered device. Touch or tap to select an item on the Start menu.
Open the Start menu.
Open a recently-used program.
When you are on another screen, touch or tap this item to return to the TouchFLO Home screen.
Open a program.
Access more programs.
View and change settings.
View Help information for the current screen.
By default, the Start menu is displayed in a large size to make it easier for you to touch menu items with your finger when selecting them from the Start menu. The Start menu can also be displayed in a smaller size, if preferred. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > TouchFLO and then clear the Enable large Start menu check box to display a smaller Start menu.
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1.11 Quick Menu

The Quick menu, which can be opened from the top right corner of the screen, shows the currently running programs. You can quickly switch between running programs, stop programs, and see how much program memory is being used.
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Customize Task Manager settings. (See “Using Task Manager” in
Chapter 13.)
Stop all currently running programs.
Touch this icon to open the Quick Menu.
Shows the total percentage of program memory in use. Touch to open the Memory settings screen.
To switch to a running program, touch the program name.
To stop a running program, touch .
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1.12 Adjusting the Volume

Adjusting the system volume changes the volume level of sound notifications and audio/video playback, whereas adjusting the ring volume affects only the volume of the phone ring. The system volume and ring volume can be separately adjusted.
1. Touch the icon area in the title bar and then touch the Speaker icon ( ) on
the System Status screen.
2. To switch between the Ring Volume and System Volume screens, touch Ring
or System on top of the screen.
3. On either screen, you can do the following:
To increase or decrease the volume level, drag your finger up or down the
volume bars. You can also press the VOLUME button on the left panel of your device.
Volume bars
Touch Vibrate to switch both System and Ring to Vibrate mode.
Touch Silent to mute both the system and ring volume.
4. The System Volume or Ring Volume screen automatically closes. You can also
manually close the screen by touching the screen.
Note On certain screens that do not show the volume status icon on the title bar, use the
VOLUME button on the left panel of your device to adjust the volume. Also use the VOLUME button to adjust the conversation phone volume during an ongoing call.
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1.13 When Connecting Your Device to a Computer

Whenever you connect your device to the computer with the USB cable, the Connect to PC screen will be displayed and will prompt you to choose the type of USB connection:
ActiveSync
Select this mode when you need to do the following:
Synchronize Outlook e-mail messages, contacts, calendar appointments,
• files, and other data between your device and your computer.
Have read and write access to the whole device.
For more information about using ActiveSync, see Chapter 5.
Disk Drive
This mode is available for selection only when there is a microSD storage card inserted on your device. Select this mode when you want to use your storage card as a USB drive. (This lets you copy files between your device’s storage card and your computer faster.)
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When Disk Drive mode is enabled while your device is connected to the computer:
You will not be able to use your device to access files from the storage
• card or run applications that are installed on the storage card while the device is connected to your computer.
Your computer will only connect to the device’s storage card. When you
• access your device from the computer, you will only see the contents of the device’s storage card.
Internet Sharing
When you do not have Internet access on your computer, you can select this mode to use your device as a modem for your computer. For more information about using Internet Sharing, see “Using Your Device as a Modem (Internet Sharing)” in Chapter 8.
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Using Phone Features
2.1 The Phone Screen
2.2 Making Calls
2.3 Answering and Ending Calls
2.4 Call History
2.5 Speed Dial
2.6 Turning the Phone Function On and Off
2.7 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit Phones
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2.1 The Phone Screen

Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your device to make, receive, and keep track of calls and send text messages.
To open the Phone screen, do one of the following:
On the Home screen, tap Phone.
Press the TALK/SEND button.TALK/SEND button.
TALK/SEND button

Enter your PIN

Most SIM cards are preset with a PIN (personal identification number) that is provided by your wireless service provider.
1. Enter the preset PIN assigned by your wireless service provider.
2. Tap Enter.
Note If you enter the wrong PIN three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If this happens,
you can unblock it with the PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) obtained from your wireless service provider.
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2.2 Making Calls

To make a call, you can either dial a number or select a contact you want to call.

Make a call from the Phone screen

The Phone’s Smart Dial feature makes it quick and easy for you to place a call. When you start entering a phone number or contact name, Smart Dial automatically searches and sorts the contact entries on the SIM card, in Contacts, and the phone numbers in Call History (including incoming, outgoing, and missed calls). You can then select the desired number or contact from the filtered list.
You can just enter the first letter of the name or number of a contact. Smart Dial will search for contact phone numbers and the first character of a contact name as well as from the character that appears after a space, dash, or underscore in a contact name. For example, if you tap number “2” on the phone keypad, which is associated with [a, b, and c] on the Phone keypad, contact names such as the following will be considered matches: “Ben Miller”, “George Adams”, “John-Carter”, “Carter, Ellen”, “Dixon, Allan”, “Thomas_Clark”, “JaneCampbell”.
If the matching list is long and you want to narrow down the search further, enter another letter. Using the same example above, if you continue to tap “3” which is associated with [d, e, f], the matching list will be narrowed down to the following names: “Ben Miller”, “George Adams”, “Carter, Ellen”, “Dixon, Allan”.
To call a phone number or contact
1. Press the TALK/SEND button or tap Phone on the Home screen.
2. Begin entering the first few numbers or characters by tapping the keys on
the Phone keypad. As you enter numbers or letters, the Smart Dial panel will display matches found.
If you tapped a wrong number or character, tap to erase each subsequent digit or character. To erase the entire entry, tap and hold .
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3. Tap to close the phone keypad and to see if there are more matching
numbers or contacts in the Smart Dial panel. To browse through the filtered list, flick through the list, slide your finger up or down the list slowly, or press NAVIGATION up/down.
Smart Dial panel
4. To call a number or contact, do one of the following:
Tap the desired phone number or contact from the list.
To call a different phone number associated with the displayed contact,
select the contact and then press NAVIGATION left/right to select the number to call.
5. Press the TALK/SEND button to place the call.TALK/SEND button to place the call.
Tips After entering the beginning digits and the number you are dialing is not found in
When in a call, use the VOLUME UP/DOWN button on the side of the device to
To send a text message to a selected contact, tap Menu > Send Text Message. For
your contacts, a Save to Contacts? button will appear above the keypad. Tap this button and then choose whether to create a new contact to save the number or to add the number to an existing contact.
adjust the phone volume.
more information about sending text messages, see “ Text Messages” in Chapter 6.
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Make a call from Contacts

On the Home screen, tap Start > Contacts to open the Contacts screen.
Do one of the following:
Select the contact to call and then press TALK/SEND.
Note If the contact has more than one number stored, press NAVIGATION right/left to
select the number you want to call before pressing TALK/SEND.
Tap the contact to open the contact details and then tap the phone number
you want to call.
Tap and hold the contact you want to call and then from the menu, select
Call Work, Call Home, or Call Mobile.

Make a call from the TouchFLO Home screen

Refer to Chapter 3 to learn how to make a call from the TouchFLO Home screen.

Set the device to vibrate when the call is established

You can set the device to vibrate once to alert you that the call has been established with the other party.
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Options > Advanced tab.
2. Select the Vibrate device when connection is established check box and
then tap OK.

Make an emergency call

Enter the international emergency number for your locale, and press the TALK/ SEND button on your device.
Tip Additional emergency numbers may be included in your SIM card. Contact your
wireless service provider for details.
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Make an international call

1. Tap and hold the number 0 key on the Phone screen until the plus (+) sign appears. The plus (+) sign replaces the international prefix of the country that you are calling.
2. Enter the full phone number you want to dial, and press the TALK/SEND
button on your device. The full phone number includes the country code, area code (without the leading zero, if any), and phone number.

Call voice mail

Number 1 is generally reserved for your voice mail. Tap and hold this button on the
Phone screen keypad to call voice mail and retrieve your voice mail messages.

2.3 Answering and Ending Calls

When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Voice Call screen appears, allowing you to either answer or ignore the call.

Accept or reject an incoming call

To answer a call
Press the TALK/SEND button.
To reject an incoming call
Press the END button.
To mute the ringing sound
To mute the ring without rejecting the call, tap the Mute Ring button.
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To reject a call and send a text message
When you reject a call, you can choose to automatically send a text message to the mobile phone of the caller.
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Options > Advanced tab.
2. Select the Reject call with text message check box.
3. Change the default text message if needed, then tap OK.
When Reject call with text message is enabled, tap Send Text when the phone rings to reject the call and send the text message to the caller.

Call functions

When a call is in progress, tap the available buttons on the Phone screen to put a call on hold, dial another contact for a phone conference, enter notes about the conversation, and more.
These are the call functions.
Notes • When the Phone is dialing, only the Speaker, Mute, Note, Contacts, and End Call
The display turns off automatically a short time after a call is connected. This saves
buttons can be used. Other buttons are disabled.
battery power and prevents you from accidentally pressing on-screen buttons. To turn the display on again, press the POWER button.
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To put a call on hold
Your device notifies you when you have another incoming call, and gives you the option of rejecting or accepting the call. If you are already on a call and accept the new call, you can choose to switch between the two callers, or set up a conference call between all three parties.
1. Press the TALK/SEND button to take the second call and put the first call on
hold.
2. To end the second call and return to the first call, tap End Call or press END
on your device.
To switch between two calls
During a call, tap .
To set up a conference call
1. Either put a call on hold, and dial a second number; or, accept a second
incoming call when you already have one in progress.
Tip To dial a second number, tap on the screen.
2. Tap .
Note Not all mobile phone networks support conference calling. Contact your wireless
service provider for details.
To open Notes during a call
Tap .
To turn on and off the Speakerphone
During a call, tap to toggle between turning on or off the speakerphone.
Tip You can also press and hold TALK/SEND to toggle between turning on or off the
speakerphone.
Warning! To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold your device against your ear when
the Speakerphone is turned on.
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To mute the microphone during a call
Tap to toggle between turning on or off the microphone. When the microphone is turned off, the mute icon appears on the screen.
To access the TouchFLO Home tab during a call
1. If the display is turned off, press the POWER button to turn it on.
2. Press and hold the END button.
To end a call
When a call is in progress, tap End Call or press the END button to hang up.
To add a new phone number to Contacts after a call
If the phone number of the person who called is not in Contacts, you can choose to save the number after you hang up.
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Options > Advanced tab.
2. Select the Add new phone number to Contacts at end of call check box,
then tap OK.
When you enable this option, a pop-up message appears after you end the phone call and lets you add the phone number to Contacts.

Check missed calls

When you have missed calls, you will see the icon in the title bar and the number of missed calls on the TouchFLO Home tab.
To check who the caller was, do one of the following:
Tap the title bar, then tap and then tap View.
On the TouchFLO Home tab, tap the Call History or Missed Call item. For
more information about the TouchFLO Home tab, see “Home” in Chapter 3.
On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Call History and then tap .
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2.4 Call History

Use Call History to check for missed calls, dialed numbers, and calls received. To open the Call History screen, tap Menu > Call History on the Phone screen.
If you have a long list of calls in the Call History, tap one of the buttons at the bottom of the screen to filter the list according to the type of call.
All Calls
Missed
Received
Dialed

2.5 Speed Dial

Use Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap. For example, if you assign a contact to the location 2 in Speed Dial, you can tap and hold the

number 2 key on the Phone screen keypad to dial the contact’s number.
To create a Speed Dial entry
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Speed Dial.
2. Tap Menu > New.
3. Tap a contact, then select the phone number of the contact that you want
assigned to the speed dial key.
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4. In Location, select an available key to use as the speed dial key.
5. Tap OK.
Tips • To create a Speed Dial entry from Contacts or SIM card contacts, tap the contact,
To delete a Speed Dial entry, in the Speed Dial list, tap and hold the desired entry,
select the number you want to add to Speed Dial, then tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial.
then tap Delete.

2.6 Turning the Phone Function On and Off

In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the phone while on board an aircraft.
To enable or disable the phone function
1. Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager.
2. On the Comm Manager screen, tap Phone to enable or disable the phone
function. When enabled, the ON indicator is activated.
To enable or disable Airplane Mode
Another way to turn off the phone function is to switch your device to Airplane Mode.
When you enable Airplane Mode, all wireless radios on your device are turned off, including the phone function, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.
When you disable Airplane Mode, the phone function is turned back on and the previous state of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are restored.
1. Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager.
2. On the Comm Manager screen, tap Airplane Mode to enable or disable
Airplane Mode. When enabled, the ON indicator is activated.
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2.7 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit Phones

Bluetooth car kits that support the SIM Access Profile (SAP) can connect to your device and access its SIM card via Bluetooth. Once a SAP connection has been established, you can download SIM contacts from your device to the car kit phone. You can also use the car kit phone to answer and make calls using your device’s SIM card.
Note To enable downloading contacts onto the car kit, ensure that all contacts on the
device are stored in the SIM card and not in the device memory. Configure the car kit to download contacts only from the SIM card.
1. On your device, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on. For information about
turning on Bluetooth, see “Bluetooth Modes” in Chapter 9.
2. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Menu >
Bluetooth Devices > SIM Access tab.
3. Select the Remote SIM Access check box, then tap OK.
4. Connect the car kit phone to your device via Bluetooth. To learn how to
connect, consult your car kit phone’s manual.
5. If this is the first time you are pairing the car kit phone with your device, enter
the car kit’s passcode on your device.
6. A pop-up message should appear on your device saying that a connection
has been established between your device and car kit phone. Tap OK.
Note You will not be able to make/receive calls, send/receive messages or perform related
activities on your device when the SIM Access Profile connection is active. You’ll be able to do all these from the car kit phone during this time. After the connection is disconnected, you will be able to use your device as before.
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Chapter 3
TouchFLO™
3.1 About TouchFLO™
3.2 Using the TouchFLO Home Screen
3.3 Finger Gestures
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3.1 About TouchFLO™

TouchFLO™ gives you touch control over your Windows Mobile-powered device.
TouchFLO provides the following features:
A Home screen that allows finger-touch access to the most widely-used
functions, such as People, Messages, Mail, Music, Internet, and more
Finger gestures that allow you to navigate screens

3.2 Using the TouchFLO Home Screen

The TouchFLO Home screen has the following tabs:
Home
People
Messages
Mail
Footprints
Internet
Photos and Videos
Weather
Map Search (available by country)
Programs
Settings
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To switch between the tabs of the Home screen
Do one of the following:
Touch or tap the desired tab on the Home screen.
Press Navigation Wheel Right or Left to move to the next or previous tab.
Press and hold your finger on the active tab, then slide your finger right or left
over the tabs. Release when you have selected the desired tab.
Note Apply some pressure when pressing and holding on the active tab to be able to
slide over the tabs.
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Home

The Home tab displays the current date, an analog and digital clock, and a yellow alarm hand that indicates whether the alarm is on or off. Missed calls and your upcoming calendar appointment are also shown on the Home tab.
To select an item on the Home tab
Touch the item; or
Press Navigation Up or Down first to navigate to the item you want to select
and then press ENTER.
Touch this area to open the Clock & Alarms screen where you can set the date, time, and alarm. (See Chapter 13 for details.)
Touch this area to view details about missed calls in the Call History. (See Chapter 2 for details.)
Home tab
Touch this area to create, edit or view an appointment. (See “Calendar” in Chapter 12 for details.)
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People

On the People tab, you can add favorite contacts who you most frequently communicate with. This allows you to quickly make calls, send text messages, and send e-mails to your favorite contacts.
Tip You can add up to 12 favorite contacts on the People tab.
To add a favorite contact
1. On the Home screen, slide your finger to the People tab.
2. Touch an empty slot on the screen.
3. On the Select a Contact screen, touch the name of the desired contact.
Tips • To create a new contact, touch Menu > New Contact. See “Contacts” in
Chapter 12 for details.
SIM contacts cannot be added as favorite contacts.
4. Select a phone number or e-mail address to associate to the favorite contact.
Note If there is no picture associated with the contact, the next screen prompts you to
assign a picture to the contact.
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The following icons will appear below the pictures to indicate the type of contact information that is associated to each favorite contact:
Mobile phone
Home phone
Work phone
E-mail
SMS text messaging
To choose from your favorite contacts
Swipe your finger up to scroll down the favorite contacts on the screen, or
swipe your finger down to scroll up.
Touch the area below the contact picture to place a call, send a text message,
or send an e-mail to the favorite contact.
Touch the picture of a contact to access his or her contact card. On the
contact card, you will see the last outgoing or incoming call as well as contact details such as phone numbers, e-mail address, and more.
Tip On the People tab, touch All People to access SIM contacts and all contacts that are
stored on your device.
To remove a favorite contact
Touch Remove and then touch the contact you want to remove.
1.
After you have finished, tap Done.
2.
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Messages

On the Messages tab, you can read SMS text messages as they arrive and create a new SMS text message. You can also view the text of received MMS messages on this tab.
When there are new incoming SMS/MMS messages, the icon on the Messages tab will show the number of new messages. For example, indicates that there is a new message received.
Touch this icon to create a new SMS text message.
To view the entire message thread from the sender and reply, touch the message on the screen.
Touch All Messages to access all text messages in your inbox and other folders.
To flip through received SMS/MMS messages, swipe your finger upward/downward or press Navigation Up/Down.
Touch Menu to access more options.
For more information about working with SMS and MMS messages, see “Text Messages” and “MMS” in Chapter 6.
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Mail

The Mail tab is where you send and receive e-mail messages. Including Outlook E-mail, you can add up to seven POP3/IMAP4 and web-based e-mail accounts in this tab.
To add an e-mail account
1. On the Home screen, slide your finger to the Mail tab.
2. If this is your first time to add an e-mail account, touch New Account at the
bottom-left side of the screen.
3. Set up your e-mail account using the E-mail Setup wizard.
4. To add another e-mail account, touch Menu > Accounts > Setup E-mail and
use the E-mail Setup wizard to set up your account.
For detailed instructions on setting up e-mail accounts using the E-mail Setup wizard, see Chapter 6.
To check e-mail
When there are new e-mails, the icon on the Mail tab and the respective icons of the e-mail accounts will show the number of newly received messages.
After selecting an e-mail account, touch this icon to create
To browse through
received e-mail messages, swipe up or down on the envelope image or press Navigation Up/Down.
Touch the e-mail on
the screen to open and read the message.
and send a new e-mail message.
These are your e-mail accounts.
Touch an icon to select an
e-mail account.
If you have set up more than
four e-mail accounts, touch the Down arrow to access the other accounts.
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Tips On the Mail tab, touch Inbox at the lower-left side of the screen to access all e-mail
To manually download e-mail messages for the currently selected account, touch
messages of the currently selected account.
Menu > Send/Receive.
For more information about working with e-mail messages, see Chapter 6 and 7.

Footprints

On the Footprints tab, you can take photos of places you visit and store them together with information about those places. You can navigate to the places using the GPS navigation software.
To take a photo and add location information
1. On the Home screen, slide your
finger to the Footprints tab.
2. Select the icon for the category that
best describes your current location.
3. Touch the big plus icon.
Categories:
Favorite
Shopping Dining
Leisure
Others
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4. Point the camera at the scene you want to show
5. Press the ENTER button to capture the photo.
the location. Footprints starts to use GPS to search for your position.
Note The GPS signal strength is indicated by the bars
at the bottom left of the screen. The more blue bars that are shown, the stronger the signal, and the quicker your position will be found.
Your photo is then displayed and you can add more location information.
Note If your GPS position has not been found yet,
you are asked whether to find the position on Google Maps, continue the GPS search, or stop the GPS search.
GPS status indicator Icons appear here as follows:
Searching for position
Position found
Position not found
Retry GPS positioning
Retake the photo
Save immediately
Find your position on Google Maps
Add a voice recording Edit location
information Exit Footprints
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To browse footprints
You can organize footprints in categories for convenient browsing.
Create a new footprint.
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To flip through footprints, swipe your finger upward/ downward, rotate the NAVIGATION WHEEL, or press Navigation Up/Down. To view the detailed location information, touch the photo.
Open the Footprints program and access all footprints. For more information about using Footprints, see Chapter 10.
Touch a category icon to browse the entries in that category.
The total number of footprints in the current category, and the number of this photo
Navigate to the location with the GPS navigation software, delete the footprint, and more.
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Internet

On the Internet tab, you can open Opera Mobile™ to browse the web and add web favorites for one-touch access to your favorite web sites.
Touch here to browse the web using Opera Mobile.
Touch All Bookmarks to open Opera Mobile and add, view or delete web favorites.
Swipe upward or press Navigation Down to scroll down the screen and access more web favorites.
For more information about using Opera Mobile, see Chapter 8.

Photos and Videos

The Photos and Videos tab lets you visually flip through your photos and video clips and view them in full screen. From this tab, you can also activate the Camera so you can take pictures and record video clips.
The Photos and Videos tab displays pictures and video files from the current favorite album. By default, the Camera Shots album which stores the pictures and videos that you captured using the device camera is set as the favorite. You can change to another favorite album, if preferred.
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To set an album as a Favorite
1. On the Photos and Videos tab, touch Album to open the Album program.
2. Touch Albums and then select one of the listed favorite albums.
3. Tap Menu > Set Album as Favorite and then tap OK on the confirmation
screen.
To view photos and videos
Touch here to take a photo.
Touch here to shoot
Touch the photo or video on the screen to view or play it in full screen.
Touch here to open the Album program. (See “Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album” in Chapter 11 for details.)
video.
To flip through photos and videos, swipe upward/ downward, touch the Up/Down arrow, or press Navigation Up/Down.
Touch Slideshow to view the photos as a slideshow. If a video is selected, touch Play.
Tips For more information about viewing in full screen, see “View an image” and “Play
To transfer media files from a computer and view them on the Photos and Videos
back video” in Chapter 11. The file formats that can be viewed on the Photos and Videos tab are the same as the Album program.
tab, copy or synchronize them to a folder under \My Device (the device memory) or \Storage Card (if a microSD card is installed).
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Weather

The Weather tab shows you the current weather as well as weather information for the next four days of the week.
To add a city
The Weather tab can display weather information of your local city and other added cities. Follow the steps below to add a city on this tab.
Tip You can add up to 10 cities on the Weather tab.
1. On the Weather tab, tap Menu > Add Location. The Select City screen then
appears.
2. Scroll down the list of cities, or filter the list first by entering the first few
letters of a country or city name and then tap the Search icon ( ).
3. Tap the desired city name and then tap Select.
To view weather information
Your device automatically connects to the Internet via the data connection or Wi-Fi to download and display weather information. The current temperature, highest and lowest temperature, type of weather (sunny, cloudy, showers, or others), and the time of day (daytime or nighttime) are shown on the Weather tab.
Shows the last weather update.
To switch between cities, swipe your finger upward/downward, tap the Up/Down arrow on the screen, or press Navigation Up/Down.
Touch to update the weather information.
Touch Menu to add or delete a city and configure weather settings.
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To customize weather settings
1. On the Weather tab, touch Menu > Settings.
2. You can choose from the following options:
Download weather data automatically. When this option is selected,
weather information is automatically downloaded from the AccuWeather web site whenever you select the Weather tab, if the data has not been updated within the last three hours. Weather data is also downloaded every time an ActiveSync connection is established (through over-the-air or USB connections).
Clear this option if you prefer to manually download weather information.
Download when roaming. Select this option only if you want to allow
automatic download of weather data when roaming. This may incur additional costs.
Temperature Scale. Choose whether to display temperature in Celsius or
Fahrenheit.
Tip To check for more detailed weather information, tap Menu > About on the Weather
tab to access the AccuWeather web site.
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Map Search (available by country)

The Map Search tab uses Google Maps to search for locations and display maps. On this tab, you can type in and search for a street address or for places of interest near your current location, such as restaurants, hotels, and more.
To search for a location
Enter the street address or a place of interest (such as hotel, restaurant, or others) in the search bar.
Tip Every time you search for places, they will be added to the history list and displayed
on the Map Search tab. Next time you want to locate the same address or place of interest, you can just choose it from the history list. This list can store up to eight most recent entries.
To display a map that shows your current location
On the Map Search tab, touch Maps at the lower-left side of the screen. The Google Maps screen then opens and displays a map showing your current location.
For more information about using Google Maps, see Chapter 10.
Tap this icon to perform the search.
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Settings

The Settings tab allows you to synchronize information with your computer or the Exchange Server, select a phone profile and other sound settings, and choose a different wallpaper for the Home tab. You can also easily turn on and off the communications features of your device such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and change what location data is sent and received on your device.
To select a phone profile
A profile is a preset that determines how your device will alert you when there are incoming phone calls. To select a profile, touch Sounds on the Settings tab and then choose one of the following: Normal, Vibrate, Silent, or Automatic.
Notes • Automatic sets your device to vibrate only when you receive phone calls during
If your device has been set with the alarm clock and you set the profile to Vibrate
scheduled appointments in your Calendar.
or Silent mode, you will not hear any sound from the alarm. To enable the alarm sound, make sure you turn on the Alarm Sound option on the Sound Profiles screen.
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To set sounds or notifications for events
To personalize your device with unique sounds or notifications for different events such as missed calls, new SMS, and more, touch Sounds on the Settings tab and then touch Advanced.
For more information about setting sounds and notifications, see “To choose how to be notified about events or actions” in Chapter 13.
To change the background image
You can change the background image of the Home tab by following these steps:
On the Settings tab, tap Wallpaper.
1.
On the Select a Picture screen, navigate to the folder where the image you
2.
want to use is located. When you have found the desired background image, tap the image to select it.
Slide your finger to the Home tab. You will now see that the background
3.
image has changed.
Tips To reset the Home tab back to the default background, tap Wallpaper on the
On the Settings tab, tap All Settings at the bottom-left side of the screen to
Settings tab and then tap Yes when you see a confirmation message.
access all the available settings for your device. For more information about settings, see Chapter 13.
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Programs

The Programs tab allows you to add your favorite programs for one-touch access.
Touch a program icon to open the corresponding program.
Touch an empty slot to add a favorite program.
Touch All Programs to access all the programs of your device.
When you have filled up the screen with programs, scroll down the Programs tab to access more empty slots and add more programs. To scroll down, press and hold on the screen and then drag your finger upward. You can add up to 18 favorite programs.
To scroll back up, press and hold on the screen and then drag your finger downward.
Note To replace a slot with another program, you must delete the occupying program
shortcut first and then add your desired program.
For more information about accessing, installing, and using programs on your device, see Chapter 12.
Touch Remove to choose which program to remove from the Programs tab.
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3.3 Finger Gestures

You can use finger gestures to scroll, zoom and pan on the touch screen.

Finger scrolling

Finger scrolling can be used to scroll up and down web pages, documents, and lists such as the contacts list, file list, message list, calendar appointments list, and more.
When finger scrolling, swipe or flick your finger on the touch screen.
To scroll up and down
To scroll down, swipe your finger upward on the touch screen.
To scroll up, swipe your finger downward on the touch screen.
To auto-scroll, flick your finger upward or downward on the touch screen.
Touch the screen to stop scrolling.
To scroll left and right
To scroll towards the right, swipe your finger to the left.
To scroll towards the left, swipe your finger to the right.
To auto-scroll, flick your finger left or right. Touch the screen to stop scrolling.
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Finger zooming

The type of finger gesture to use when zooming varies in different programs.
To zoom in on a web page in Opera Mobile, tap your finger twice on the
screen. See “Using Opera Mobile” in Chapter 8 for details.
To zoom in on a photo in Album, make a full-circle swipe on the touch screen.
See “Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album” in Chapter 11 for details.

Finger panning

You can use finger panning to move to and view other parts of a zoomed photo, web page, document, or an e-mail. To pan, touch and hold on the touch screen and then drag your finger in any direction.
Tip To enable or mute finger scrolling and panning
sound, touch Start > Settings > System tab >
TouchFLO, and then select or clear the Enable sound when finger scrolling and panning check
box.
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Chapter 4
Entering Text
4.1 Selecting an Input Method
4.2 Using the Full QWERTY
4.3 Using the Compact QWERTY
4.4 Using the Phone Keypad
4.5 Using Multitap and T9 Modes
4.6 Using Numeric and Symbol Mode
4.7 Using Block Recognizer
4.8 Using Letter Recognizer
4.9 Using Transcriber
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4.1 Selecting an Input Method

When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers, the Input Panel icon becomes available on the menu bar.
Tap the Input Selector arrow (that appears next to the Input Panel icon) to open a menu where you can select a text input method and customize input options. After selecting a text input method, the corresponding Input Panel is displayed, which you can use to enter text.
Tip Select Other Input Methods to display more input methods.
To show or hide the Input Panel, tap the Input Panel icon.
Key when pressed
Input Panel (Full QWERTY)
Icon Input method Icon Input method Icon Input method
Full QWERTY
Compact QWERTY Transcriber Keyboard
Letter Recognizer or Block Recognizer
Input Panel icon
Input Selector arrow
Text input methods
Phone Keypad
Note Some text input methods may not be available in certain language versions of the
device.
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4.2 Using the Full QWERTY

The Full QWERTY is a full on-screen QWERTY keyboard layout similar to a desktop PC keyboard.
Tip You can also use the Windows Mobile on-screen keyboard which also has a QWERTY
keyboard layout by selecting Keyboard (or Other Input Methods > Keyboard) on the Text input method menu.
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• Tap to enter letters
or symbols.
• Tap and hold
to enter a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that appears on top of a key.
• Tap to enter an
uppercase letter.
• Tap twice to turn
on Caps Lock.
Tap to toggle between using Normal or T9 mode.
Tap to open a keyboard layout that lets you easily enter numbers and symbols. See “Using Numeric and Symbol Mode” for details.
Displays the word candidate list in T9 mode. Tap a word to insert it into your text. Tap to add a word to the T9 dictionary.
Tap to delete the previous character.
Tap to create a new line.
To enter text using the Full QWERTY
1. Start a program that accepts text input, such as Word Mobile.
2. Tap the Input Selector arrow, then tap Full QWERTY.
3. Start tapping keys on the keyboard as you would on a PC keyboard to enter
your text. To learn how to enter text using T9 mode, see “Using Multitap and T9 Modes” in this chapter.
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4.3 Using the Compact QWERTY

The Compact QWERTY is a type of on-screen keyboard which features 20 keys. With its large, touch-friendly keys and enhanced features such as T9 predictive input, you can enter text faster and more accurately.
• Tap to enter letters
or symbols.
• Tap and hold
to enter a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that appears on top of a key
• Tap to enter an uppercase letter.
• Tap twice to turn on Caps Lock.
Tap to toggle between using
Multitap or T9 mode.
Tip You can tap and hold to immediately open the numeric keyboard.
Tap to open a keyboard layout that lets you easily enter numbers and symbols. See “Using Numeric and Symbol Mode” for details.
Displays the word candidate list in T9 mode. Tap a word to insert it into your text. Tap to add a word to the T9 dictionary.
Tap to delete the previous character.
Tap to create a new line.
To enter text using the Compact QWERTY
1. Start a program that accepts text input, such as Word Mobile.
2. Tap the Input Selector arrow, then tap Compact QWERTY.
3. Start tapping keys on the keyboard to enter your text. To learn how to enter
text using Multitap or T9 mode, see “Using Multitap and T9 Modes” in this chapter.
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4.4 Using the Phone Keypad

The Phone Keypad is a 12-key on-screen keypad that has a layout similar to mobile phone keypads, plus some additional keys. The Phone Keypad has large keys and enhanced input features such as T9 predictive input, which makes it faster for you to enter text in your messages and documents.
• Tap to enter letters or symbols.
• Tap and hold to enter a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that appears on top of a key
• Tap to enter an uppercase letter.
• Tap twice to turn on Caps Lock.
Tap to toggle between using Multitap or T9 mode.
Tip You can tap and hold to immediately open the numeric keyboard.
Tap to open a keyboard layout that lets you easily enter numbers and symbols. See “Using Numeric and Symbol Mode” for details.
To enter text using the Phone Keypad
1. Start a program that accepts text input, such as Word Mobile.
2. Tap the Input Selector arrow, then tap Phone Keypad.
3. Start tapping keys on the keyboard to enter your text. To learn how to enter
text using Multitap or T9 mode, see “Using Multitap and T9 Modes” in this chapter.
Displays the word candidate list in T9 mode. Tap a word to insert it into your text. Tap to add a word to the T9 dictionary.
Tap to open the input settings. Tap to delete the previous character.
Tap to create a new line.
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4.5 Using Multitap and T9 Modes

When using the on-screen keyboards, you can choose to enter text using Multitap or T9 mode.

Multitap mode

In Multitap mode (for Compact QWERTY and Phone Keypad), enter a character by tapping a key until the desired character is displayed on the screen.
To enter the first letter that shows on a key, tap the key once. To enter the
second letter, tap twice.
To enter a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that appears on top of a key,
tap and hold the key.

T9 mode

T9 is a predictive text input mode which displays a word candidate list as you enter
the first few characters so you just select the word that you want.
To enter text using T9 mode
1. Start entering the first few letters of a word. As you enter each letter,
predicted words will appear above the keyboard.
2. Tap the desired word to immediately insert it to your text.
Note Navigate through the word candidate list if there are more words to choose from.
To add a word to the T9 dictionary
If the word that you have entered is not found in the dictionary, you can add it to the dictionary.
1. While in T9 mode, type a letter and then tap on right side of the word
candidate list.
2. Type the word you want to add and then tap .
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Tap to not add the word.
To customize Touch Input settings
1. Tap the Input Selector arrow, then tap Touch Input Settings.
2. On the Touch Input Settings screen, select or clear the following options
according to your preferences:
Spell Correction. Lets you correct typographical errors by selecting from
a list of possible words that reflect the characters of the keys you have tapped as well as characters of nearby keys.
Word Completion in T9 mode. Lets you select from a list of possible
words based on the keys that you have tapped and on the words available in the dictionary.
Word Completion in ABC mode. Lets you select from a list of possible
combinations based on the characters that appear on the keys that you tapped.
Auto-Substitution. Automatically inserts an apostrophe when you type
common contracted words (for example, “dont” automatically becomes “don’t”).
3. Tap Done.
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4.6 Using Numeric and Symbol Mode

Switch to Numeric and Symbol mode to let you easily enter numbers and common symbols such as parentheses, braces, currency signs, punctuation marks, special characters, and more. Numeric and Symbol mode is available when using the Full QWERTY, Compact QWERTY, and Phone Keypad.
Tap a number or symbol to insert it into your text.
Tap to go to the previous or next page of symbols.
See “To lock the keyboard in Numeric and Symbol mode.”
Tap to switch to the numeric keyboard.
Compact QWERTY and Phone Keypad
To switch to Numeric and Symbol mode
1. While using Full QWERTY, Compact QWERTY, or Phone Keypad, tap / .
2. Locate the number or symbol, then tap it to insert it into your text.
Tap to switch back to the letter keyboard layout.
Full QWERTY
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To lock the keyboard in Numeric and Symbol mode
By default, the keyboard returns to the letter keyboard layout after you enter a symbol. If you need to enter several symbols consecutively, you can set the keyboard to remain in Numeric and Symbol mode.
1. Tap the Input Selector arrow and then tap Other Input Methods > Options.
2. In the Input Method tab, select a Touch input method in the Input method
list, and then tap Options.
3. Clear the Turn on one-touch symbol entry check box.
Tip In Compact QWERTY and Phone Keypad, tap / to toggle between locking
the keyboard in Numeric and Symbol mode and switching back to the letter keyboard layout after tapping a symbol.

4.7 Using Block Recognizer

With Block Recognizer, you use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation, which are then converted into typed text.
To use Block Recognizer
1. From a program, tap the Input Selector arrow and then tap Other Input
Methods > Block Recognizer.
2. Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area.
Enter letters by writing in the abc (left) area of the box.
Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.
Enter symbols and punctuation by tapping the left or right area of the box
(a gray dot appears), then writing the desired character.
Tip For help with writing characters, tap the question mark near the writing area.
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4.8 Using Letter Recognizer

With Letter Recognizer, you can write individual letters, numbers, and punctuation marks, which are then converted into typed text.
To use Letter Recognizer
1. From a program, tap the Input Selector arrow and then tap Other Input
Methods > Letter Recognizer.
2. Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area.
Enter uppercase letters by writing in the ABC (left) area of the box.
Enter lowercase letters by writing in the abc (middle) area of the box.
Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.
Enter punctuation and symbols by writing the desired character in the
123 (right) area of the box.
Tip For help with writing characters, tap the question mark near the writing area.

4.9 Using Transcriber

Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that enables you to write in
cursive, print, or a combination of both.
To write using Transcriber
1. Open a program that accepts user input, such as Word Mobile.
2. Tap the Input Selector arrow and then tap Other Input Methods >
Transcriber. The Transcriber introductory screen appears. Read the introduction and tap OK.
3. Position the cursor where you want text to appear.
4. Use the stylus to write anywhere on the screen. The handwriting will be
converted to text shortly after you lift the stylus from the screen.
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To enter punctuation and symbols
Transcriber comes with an on-screen keyboard that provides an easy way to add punctuation or a special symbol to existing text. To use this on-screen keyboard, tap
on the Transcriber toolbar.
The keyboard remains visible until you tap the button again.
Tips To reposition the keyboard, tap and hold the title bar, then drag to the desired
When no text is selected, you can open the keyboard by using the gesture (draw
location.
a line straight down and then straight up). For more information about using Transcriber gestures, see Help on your device.
To edit text
1. In a program, draw a line from left to right across the text you want to edit.
2. After you lift the stylus from the screen, the line disappears and the selected
text will be highlighted.
3. Do either of the following:
Rewrite the text.
Use gestures to capitalize letters, insert a space, and so on. For information
about using Transcriber gestures, see Help on your device.
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Chapter 5
Synchronizing Information
With Your Computer
5.1 About Synchronization
5.2 Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center
on Windows Vista®
5.3 Setting Up ActiveSync® on Windows XP®
5.4 Synchronizing With Your Computer
5.5 Synchronizing via Bluetooth
5.6 Synchronizing Music and Video
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5.1 About Synchronization

You can take information from your computer wherever you go by synchronizing them to your device. The following types of information can be synchronized between your computer and your device:
Microsoft® Office Outlook® information, which include Office Outlook e-
mail, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes
Notes, which are created using Microsoft® Office OneNote® 2007
Media, such as pictures, music, and video
Favorites, which are the bookmarked links to your favorite web sites
Files, such as documents and other files
Before you can synchronize, you need to install and set up first the synchronization software on your computer. For more information, see “Setting Up Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista®” and “Setting Up ActiveSync® on Windows XP®” in this chapter.
Note ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center only synchronizes data on your
computer and device. If you have installed a storage card and you want to back up files from the storage card, use Windows Explorer on your computer to copy files from the storage card to your computer.

Ways to synchronize

After you have installed the synchronization software on your computer, connect and synchronize your device with your computer by:
Using the supplied USB sync cable.
Upon connecting the sync cable to your device and your computer, the synchronization process automatically starts.
Using Bluetooth.
You must first set up a Bluetooth partnership between your device and your computer before you can synchronize information between them using
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Bluetooth. For more information about setting up a Bluetooth partnership, see Chapter 9. For information about synchronizing through Bluetooth, see “Synchronizing via Bluetooth” later in this chapter.
Try to synchronize regularly in order to keep information up-to-date in both your device and your computer.
Notes • You can also synchronize Outlook e-mail, contacts, calendar, and tasks on your
If you are sending your device for repair or performing a hard reset, data from your
device with the Exchange Server at your work. For more information about setting up your device to synchronize with the Exchange Server, see Chapter 7.
device will be lost. It is recommended that you sync your device to your computer to back up your files. To back up files from the storage card to your computer, use Windows Explorer to copy files from the storage card to the computer.

5.2 Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center on Windows Vista®

Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Center is the replacement for Microsoft®
ActiveSync® on Windows Vista®.
Note Some versions of Windows Vista® come with Windows Mobile Device Center already
installed. If Windows Mobile Device Center is not available on your Windows Vista®, you can install it from the Getting Started Disc that came with your device.

Set up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center

When you connect your device to your computer and start Windows Mobile Device Center for the first time, you are asked to create a Windows Mobile partnership with your device. To create a partnership:
1. Connect your device to your computer. Windows Mobile Device Center
configures itself, then opens.
2. On the license agreement screen, click Accept.
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3. On the Windows Mobile Device Center’s Home screen, click Set up your
device.
Note Choose Connect without setting up your device if you only want to transfer
media files, check for updates, and explore your device but not synchronize Outlook information.
4. Select the items you want to synchronize, then click Next.
5. Enter a device name, then click Set Up.
When you finish the setup wizard, Windows Mobile Device Center synchronizes your device automatically. Notice that Outlook e-mails and other information appear on your device after synchronization.
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