Medion MD 95282 user Manual

Safety Precautions
General Guidelines for Your Smartphone
z Avoid placing the Smartphone in a location subject to extreme temperatures, high humidity, or heavy dust.
z The Smartphone and its accessories are not waterproof. Please keep them in a dry place.
z Do not knock, shake, or toss the Smartphone. Doing so may cause leakage, overheating, or fire.
z Do not disassemble the Smartphone or its accessories without authorized permission.
z Do not place the Smartphone near the edge of a surface, especially when the vibration function of the
z Keep the Smartphone in place when driving. Do not place it on the passenger seat or where it can break
loose in a collision or sudden stop.
z Do not delete files in the Windows folder of the Smartphone. Doing so may cause malfunction.
Guidelines for Using the Phone Feature
z Use the Smartphone in a normal position. Do not cover the antenna unnecessarily; doing so may affect the
communication quality and consume more power.
z Use a phone headset or pull over your car first if using the Smartphone when driving.
z Your Smartphone produces the electromagnetic wave with the specific absorption rate (SAR) of 1.02W/kg,
lower than the standard value of 1.6W/kg. However, to reduce the effects of the electromagnetic wave on the human body, please use the phone feature with care. For example, make short calls as possible as you can.
z Your Smartphone is a low-power RF (radio frequency) device. It receives and sends out RF signals when the
phone feature is turned on. Therefore, be careful of the following:
z Most RF devices are shielded from RF signals. However, your Smartphone may still interfere with or get
interfered by nearby devices, such as a TV set, radio, or computer.
z Turn off the phone feature where posted notices are set up to avoid interference or danger.
z Turn off the phone feature near hospitals or medical equipment (such as pacemakers or hearing aids) to
avoid interference.
z Turn off the phone feature near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical factories, or blasting areas.
z Turn off the phone feature on an aircraft to avoid interference with the flight instruments for possible
danger.
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Guidelines for Using the AC Adapter
z Use only the AC adapter (PSC05R-050) supplied with your Smartphone. Use of another type of AC adapter
will result in malfunction and/or danger.
z This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with “LPS”, “Limited Power Source”
and output rated + 5 V dc / 1 A.
z Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the adapter when your hands or feet
are wet.
z Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter. Avoid locations with restricted airflow.
z Connect the adapter to a proper power source. The voltage and grounding requirements are found on the
product case and/or packaging.
z Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.
z Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the unit if it is damaged or
exposed to excess moisture.
Guidelines for Using the Battery
z CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
z Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
z Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of battery in fire. The battery can burst or explode, releasing
hazardous chemicals.
z Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
z Do not immerse, throw the battery in water or seawater.
z Do not use, charge and leave the battery at high temperature.
z The temperature during charging/discharging periods must be kept within 0℃ (32℉ ) to 40℃ (104 ℉).
Otherwise the battery might be damaged.
z Must be recycled or disposed of properly.
z Use the battery only in the specified equipment.
z Use a specified charger approved by the manufacturer.
z Use only a specified battery (eMore, MIFES-ISTO) in the Smartphone.
z Use only a specified USB cradle approved by the manufacturer.
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Preface
Welcome
Congratulations on purchasing this Windows Mobile™ Smartphone.
Your Smartphone is more than a mobile phone. It not only provides the full features of a GPRS mobile phone, but also allows you to take photos, record videos, browse the Internet and WAP web pages, receive and send messages such as emails, text messages, instant messages and multimedia messages (MMS), listen to music, play JAVA games, and lots more. Whenever you need to communicate, capture images, search for information, send messages or enjoy yourself, the Smartphone can help you get what you want any time any place.
With the Windows Mobile™ for Smartphone operating system, you can always use Microsoft® ActiveSync® to synchronize your personal Microsoft Outlook data between the Smartphone and desktop computer, including Contacts, Calendar, Inbox, and Tasks.
About this Manual
This manual is composed of three parts.
z Part I “System Manual” tells you how to use the Smartphone, including the basic operations, core
programs of Windows Mobile™, and the system settings.
z Part II “Software Manual” gives information on the “additional software” (in addition to the core
programs of Windows Mobile™), including the add-on programs and games provided by your Smartphone manufacturer.
z Part III “References” provides the reference information, such as the product specifications.
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When the commands are connected with an arrow ( Æ ), select them in that order.
Some of the features are provided by the wireless mobile network services and not described in details in
this manual. Please contact your service provider for further information.
Depending on the continuing developments of the product, the software supplied with your Smartphone
may be changed or updated. If there is any difference between the information in this manual and your product, the operation should be based on the product you have.
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Where to Find Information
If you cannot find information in this manual, refer to the following table to acquire the specific information:
For information on See this source
First time startup Quick Start Guide
Chapter 7 of this manual More information on Microsoft
ActiveSync
ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer
Last-minute updates and detailed technical information
The readme files in the “Microsoft ActiveSync” folder on your desktop computer or the Smartphone Companion CD
The Microsoft Web site: www.microsoft.com
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Table of Contents
Part I System Manual................................................................................................................ 1
1 Getting Started..................................................................................................................2
1.1 Hardware Features ....................................................................................................3
Front Components .....................................................................................................3
Back Components......................................................................................................4
Side Components ......................................................................................................4
Top and Bottom Components ...................................................................................... 4
ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle ................................................................................5
1.2 Installing SIM Card and Battery ...................................................................................6
1.3 Charging the Battery.................................................................................................. 7
1.4 Turning Your Smartphone on and off ............................................................................8
Turning on................................................................................................................8
Turning off ...............................................................................................................8
Power Management ...................................................................................................8
1.5 Installing ActiveSync..................................................................................................9
1.6 Expanding Your Smartphone ..................................................................................... 11
Accessories............................................................................................................. 11
Using the Phone Headset ..........................................................................................11
Using a SD/MMC Card .............................................................................................. 12
2 Basic Skills...................................................................................................................... 13
2.1 Navigation Methods .................................................................................................14
Navigation Stick ...................................................................................................... 14
Home Key ..............................................................................................................14
Back Key................................................................................................................ 14
Soft Keys ............................................................................................................... 14
Numeric Keypad ...................................................................................................... 15
2.2 Home Screen and Screen Elements ............................................................................16
Home Screen .......................................................................................................... 16
Status Indicators .....................................................................................................17
Start List ................................................................................................................ 17
Menus.................................................................................................................... 18
Quick List ............................................................................................................... 18
2.3 Entering Text and Numbers....................................................................................... 19
Entering Text in Multipress Mode ...............................................................................19
Entering Text in T9 Mode.......................................................................................... 19
Entering Numbers in Numeric Mode............................................................................ 20
Entering Symbols .................................................................................................... 20
Miscellaneous Input Tasks......................................................................................... 21
2.4 Securing the Smartphone ......................................................................................... 22
Locking the Keypad.................................................................................................. 22
Locking the Smartphone........................................................................................... 23
Locking the SIM Card ...............................................................................................24
3 Using the Phone............................................................................................................... 25
3.1 Making a Call .......................................................................................................... 26
Making a Call from the Home Screen .......................................................................... 26
Making a Call from Contacts...................................................................................... 26
Making a Call Using a Recently Dialed Number............................................................. 27
Making a Call from the Call History List....................................................................... 27
Making a Call from a Hyperlink Phone Number ............................................................. 27
Making a Call from Speed Dial ...................................................................................27
3.2 Responding to an Incoming Call................................................................................. 28
Answering an Incoming Call ...................................................................................... 28
Rejecting an Incoming Call........................................................................................ 28
3.3 Managing More than One Call ....................................................................................29
Holding a Call to Take a Second Call........................................................................... 29
Rejecting the Second Call ......................................................................................... 29
Holding a Call to Make a Second Call .......................................................................... 29
Swapping between Calls ........................................................................................... 29
Setting up a Conference Call ..................................................................................... 29
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3.4 In-call Options ........................................................................................................30
Adjusting the Phone Volume...................................................................................... 30
Speakerphone......................................................................................................... 30
In-call Options ........................................................................................................30
3.5 Call History............................................................................................................. 31
Viewing Call History ................................................................................................. 31
Call History Menu Commands .................................................................................... 31
3.6 Speed Dial.............................................................................................................. 32
Creating a Speed Dial............................................................................................... 32
Editing a Speed Dial................................................................................................. 32
Deleting a Speed Dial............................................................................................... 32
Viewing the Speed Dial List....................................................................................... 32
3.7 Voice Mail............................................................................................................... 33
Setting up the Voice Mail Phone Number ..................................................................... 33
Checking Your Voice Mail .......................................................................................... 33
3.8 International Call..................................................................................................... 34
3.9 Turning off the Radio ............................................................................................... 35
4 Setting up Your Smartphone.............................................................................................. 36
4.1 Settings (Page 1) .................................................................................................... 37
Phone .................................................................................................................... 37
Sounds ..................................................................................................................40
Profiles .................................................................................................................. 41
Home Screen .......................................................................................................... 42
About .................................................................................................................... 42
Accessibility ............................................................................................................ 43
Beam..................................................................................................................... 43
Bluetooth ............................................................................................................... 43
4.2 Settings (Page 2) .................................................................................................... 44
Certificates .............................................................................................................44
Data Connections ....................................................................................................44
Date and Time ........................................................................................................ 48
Owner Information .................................................................................................. 48
Power Management ................................................................................................. 48
Regional Settings..................................................................................................... 48
Remove Programs ...................................................................................................49
Security ................................................................................................................. 49
4.3 Settings (Page 3) .................................................................................................... 50
Advance Settings..................................................................................................... 50
5 Messaging Features .......................................................................................................... 51
5.1 Understanding Messaging Types and Accounts ............................................................. 52
Messaging Types ..................................................................................................... 52
Messaging Accounts ................................................................................................. 53
5.2 Using E-Mail Messages .............................................................................................55
Setting up E-Mail Accounts........................................................................................ 55
Creating an E-mail Message ...................................................................................... 56
Sending and Receiving E-Mail Messages...................................................................... 57
Viewing and Responding to E-Mail Messages................................................................ 58
5.3 Using Text Messages................................................................................................ 61
Creating a Text Message........................................................................................... 61
Sending and Receiving Text Messages ........................................................................ 62
Viewing and Responding to Text Messages .................................................................. 62
5.4 Using Media Messages.............................................................................................. 64
Setting up Media Messages Account ........................................................................... 64
Creating a Media Message......................................................................................... 65
Sending and Receiving Media Messages ...................................................................... 67
Viewing and Responding to Media Messages ................................................................ 68
5.5 Working with Message Folders................................................................................... 70
5.6 MSN Messenger....................................................................................................... 71
Using MSN Messenger .............................................................................................. 71
6 Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks ............................................................................................ 73
6.1 Contacts................................................................................................................. 74
Viewing Contacts ..................................................................................................... 74
Creating a New Contact ............................................................................................ 75
Deleting a Contact ...................................................................................................75
Finding a Contact .................................................................................................... 75
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Editing a Contact ..................................................................................................... 76
Selecting a Ring Tone for a Contact............................................................................ 76
Copying Phone Numbers from SIM Card to Contacts ..................................................... 76
Copying Phone Numbers from Contacts to SIM Card ..................................................... 76
Calling a Contact ..................................................................................................... 76
6.2 Calendar ................................................................................................................ 78
Creating a New Appointment..................................................................................... 78
Viewing an Appointment........................................................................................... 78
Editing an Appointment ............................................................................................ 78
Deleting an Appointment .......................................................................................... 78
Viewing Your Schedule ............................................................................................. 78
Importing Calendar Information................................................................................. 79
6.3 Tasks..................................................................................................................... 80
Creating a New Task ................................................................................................ 80
Viewing the Task List ............................................................................................... 80
6.4 Voice Notes ............................................................................................................81
Creating a Voice Note............................................................................................... 81
Listening to a Recording ........................................................................................... 81
6.5 Beaming Information ...............................................................................................82
Beaming a Contact or an Appointment........................................................................ 82
Receiving Beamed Information .................................................................................. 82
7 ActiveSync ......................................................................................................................83
7.1 Understanding ActiveSync......................................................................................... 84
7.2 Setting up ActiveSync .............................................................................................. 85
Creating a Partnership.............................................................................................. 85
Configuring an Exchange Server Connection................................................................ 85
Changing ActiveSync Settings Later ........................................................................... 86
Creating a Synchronization Schedule .......................................................................... 86
7.3 Synchronizing Information ........................................................................................ 87
Starting and Stopping Synchronization .......................................................................87
Synchronization Methods .......................................................................................... 87
7.4 Deciding Which Information to Synchronize................................................................. 88
Synchronizing Outlook E-mail.................................................................................... 88
Synchronizing Calendar ............................................................................................ 88
Synchronizing Contacts ............................................................................................ 88
Synchronizing Tasks ................................................................................................ 88
7.5 ActiveSync Error Messages........................................................................................ 89
8 Internet, Entertainment, and More...................................................................................... 90
8.1 Internet Explorer ..................................................................................................... 91
Browsing the Web.................................................................................................... 91
Using the Favorites List ............................................................................................ 92
Refreshing Web Pages.............................................................................................. 92
Customizing Pocket Internet Explorer ......................................................................... 92
8.2 Windows Media ....................................................................................................... 93
Synchronizing Media Files ......................................................................................... 93
Starting Windows Media Player.................................................................................. 93
Playing Audio and Video Files .................................................................................... 94
Using the Now Playing Playlist ................................................................................... 95
Using Libraries ........................................................................................................ 96
Using Playlists......................................................................................................... 97
Customizing Windows Media Settings ......................................................................... 97
About Licenses and Protected Files............................................................................. 99
Supported Audio and Video Codecs ............................................................................ 99
8.3 Modem Link .......................................................................................................... 101
Setting up an Infrared Connection............................................................................ 101
Setting up a USB Connection................................................................................... 101
8.4 Games ................................................................................................................. 103
Solitaire ............................................................................................................... 103
Jawbreaker........................................................................................................... 103
8.5 Calculator............................................................................................................. 104
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Part II Software Manual........................................................................................................ 105
9 Using the Digital Camera................................................................................................. 106
9.1 Phone Camera ...................................................................................................... 107
Taking Photos ....................................................................................................... 107
Continuous Shots .................................................................................................. 108
Recording Videos................................................................................................... 108
Phone Camera Settings .......................................................................................... 109
Notes on Using Phone Camera................................................................................. 109
9.2 Phone Viewer........................................................................................................ 110
Viewing Photos...................................................................................................... 110
Adding a Theme to a Photo ..................................................................................... 111
Adding a Memo to a Photo ...................................................................................... 111
Renaming a Photo ................................................................................................. 112
Adding a Special Effect to a Photo............................................................................ 112
Slide Show ........................................................................................................... 113
Phone Viewer Menu Commands ............................................................................... 113
9.3 Video Player ......................................................................................................... 114
Playing Videos....................................................................................................... 114
Video Player Menu Commands................................................................................. 115
10 More Programs .............................................................................................................. 116
10.1 Photo ID .............................................................................................................. 117
Assigning a Photo ID to a Contact ............................................................................ 117
Adding a Contact Using Photo ID ............................................................................. 118
Deleting a Contact ................................................................................................. 118
Editing a Contact ................................................................................................... 119
Viewing Modes ...................................................................................................... 119
Managing Contact Groups ....................................................................................... 120
Photo ID Settings .................................................................................................. 121
10.2 Phone Explorer...................................................................................................... 122
Opening PhoneExplorer .......................................................................................... 122
Browsing and Finding Files...................................................................................... 122
Sorting Order........................................................................................................ 122
Managing Files ...................................................................................................... 123
10.3 Java Game ........................................................................................................... 124
Opening Java ........................................................................................................ 124
10.4 SIM Cleaner .......................................................................................................... 125
Part III References ............................................................................................................... 126
11 References .................................................................................................................... 127
11.1 Product Specification.............................................................................................. 128
11.2 Frequently-asked Questions .................................................................................... 129
11.3 Restoring Factory Default State ............................................................................... 130
11.4 Regulatory Information .......................................................................................... 131
European Notice .................................................................................................... 131
12 Index ........................................................................................................................... 132
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Part I
System Manual
1 Getting Started
This chapter introduces you to the external components of your Smartphone and guides you through the process of setting up your Smartphone for use.
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1.1 Hardware Features
Front Components
Earpiece
n
Status Indicator
o
Battery Status
Wireless Radio Status*
Screen
p
Navigation
q
Stick
Soft Key
r
End Key
s
Back Key
t
Numeric
u
Keypad
Home Key
v
Talk Key
w
Serves as the phone earpiece.
Steady orange The battery is being charged.
Blinking orange/red The battery is low with the wireless radio on/off.
Blinking green The wireless radio is on.
Flashing green and red in turns You have unread
messages.
Displays the Home screen, status icons, active programs and soft key commands.
Moves up, down, left, or right by pushing the stick toward the corresponding direction.
Selects by pressing.
Performs the command shown on the display immediately above the keys.
Turns your Smartphone on or off.
Ends or rejects a call.
Press and hold to display the Quick List.
Navigates to the previous screen.
Backspaces over one or more characters when you are in a text field.
Enters numbers and characters.
Displays the Home screen.
Dials or answers a call.
Press and hold during a call to switch to the speakerphone mode.
* Table Note: Wireless Radio Status indicator does not work when the AC adapter is connected.
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Back Components
Side Components
n
Speaker Sends out music, sounds, and voice.
o
Battery Serves as the internal power source for your
Smartphone. You can recharge the battery by connecting to AC power.
p
Battery Lock Secures the battery in place.
q
Hand String Hole Hand string attaches to this hole.
r
Camera Lens Takes photos or records videos.
s
Viewing Mirror Lets you see your own reflection in the small mirror
when taking photos of yourself.
n
Volume Control
o
SD/MMC Card Slot Accepts an optional SD/MMC card for extended
Top and Bottom Components
n
Headphone Connector Connects to a pair of stereo headphones or a
o
IR Port Beams files to other mobile devices.
Adjusts the volume by pressing the upper or lower button.
Press to immediately silence the ring of an incoming call.
Press and hold the upper button to record voice.
memory capacity or input/ouput functions.
hands-free phone headset.
p
ActiveSync Connector Connects to the ActiveSync cable.
Microphone
q
Serves as the mouthpiece during a call.
Receives sound and voice to record voice.
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ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle
n
ActiveSync Cable Connects your Smartphone to a desktop
o
Smartphone Connector Connects your Smartphone.
p
Charge Indicator Glows red to indicate that the battery in the
q
Battery Compartment Connects an additional battery or the battery
computer.
battery compartment is being charged. The indicator changes to green when the battery is fully charged.
removed from your Smartphone for charging.
Cradle Front
Cradle Back
r
Power Connector Connects the AC adapter.
s
ActiveSync Connector Connects the ActiveSync cable.
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1.2 Installing SIM Card and Battery
After applying for an account with a mobile phone service provider, you will be provided a SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card. This card contains your mobile phone account details, contacts that can be stored and any additional services to which you have subscribed. You must install a SIM card before you can make or receive phone calls or use wireless data services.
1. Insert the SIM card with the contact area facing downward (the angled corner is in the upper-right position). Make sure that the SIM card is slided below the two metal holders.
2. To install the battery, insert the two projecting parts on the battery into the holes in the battery compartment, and then close the battery. You should hear a “click” sound when the battery lock is engaged.
Battery lock
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To remove the battery, push the battery lock downward. The battery will pop out slightly for removing.
Insert and remove the SIM card with care. Do not bend the SIM card or scratch the contact area.
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1.3 Charging the Battery
r
You must fully charge the battery before starting to use your Smartphone for the first time.
1. Attach the converter to the AC adapter.
2. Connect to AC power. You can connect with the USB cradle or without it.
With the USB Cradle
Slide your Smartphone into
n
the cradle.
Connect the appropriate end
o
of the AC adapter to the USB cradle.
Plug the other end of the AC
p
adapter into a wall outlet.
Converte
Without the USB Cradle
Connect the USB adapter to the
n
bottom of your Smartphone.
Connect the appropriate end of
o
the AC adapter to the USB adapter.
Plug the other end of the AC
p
adapter into a wall outlet.
Converter
3. The status indicator on the Smartphone glows orange to indicate that battery charging is in progress. The indicator is off when the battery is fully charged.
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When charging the battery for the very first time, you should charge it for at least eight hours.
A discharged battery can be fully charged after two hours. The charging time may vary under different
conditions.
When a fully discharged battery is being charged, you can turn on the Smartphone only after it connects to
the AC power for at least five minutes.
You can remove the battery and put it in the cradle’s battery compartment for charging.
You may use your Smartphone during charging. When the Smartphone is on, you can check the charging
level by selecting Start Æ Settings Æ Power Management.
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1.4 Turning Your Smartphone on and off
Turning on
1. Press and hold the End key . The backlight of the keypad will glow, and your Smartphone will display startup screens and then the Home screen.
2. If the service provider (or you) has set the PIN, you will be prompted to enter the PIN. Enter the PIN and press the OK soft key. (For details on PIN, see “Locking the SIM Card” in section 2.4.)
3. Your Smartphone starts to search the mobile network and the service provider’s name will be displayed on the screen. You can now use your Smartphone.
Turning off
1. Press and hold the End key until the Quick List appears.
2. The first option is Power off. Press the Navigation stick or Select soft key to turn off your Smartphone.
Power Management
By default, your Smartphone will automatically turn off the screen’s and keypad’s backlight after being idle for 60 seconds. In addition, your Smartphone may enter the sleep mode, causing the screen to blank, after being idle for a specific period of time. To end the sleep mode, press the End key . The screen will restore. (For
information on Power Management, see “Power Management” in section 4.1.)
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The battery’s operating time relies on the mobile network status, the way you use your Smartphone and the
ambient environment. The power consumption is higher under the following conditions:
Your Smartphone has to frequently search mobile network because of weak signals, moving in high speed or being out of the range of the mobile network.
You use the vibration function, hands-free solution, alarm, or play games.
The backlight is on.
The phone’s volume is set to maximum.
You use the camera.
The operating time is shorter in low temperatures.
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1.5 Installing ActiveSync
You can use Microsoft® ActiveSync® technology to synchronize the information on your Smartphone with information on your desktop computer and optionally, a server running Microsoft® Exchange® Server with Exchange ActiveSync. When you do this, ActiveSync compares the information on the Smartphone with the information on the desktop computer and Exchange Server, and updates all locations, keeping you up to date with the most recent information. You can even synchronize on a customizable schedule, or as items arrive.
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Before the installation, make sure that you have Microsoft Outlook installed on your desktop computer. If
you do not have Outlook or your version of Outlook is earlier than the version provided on the Companion CD, install Outlook from the Companion CD.
If you have an older version of ActiveSync installed on your desktop computer, the installation wizard will
inform you. When you choose to continue, the new ActiveSync will replace the existing ActiveSync on your computer.
Do not connect your Smartphone to your desktop computer before ActiveSync is installed.
During the New Partnership setup, select “Synchronize with this desktop computer.” Do not select
“Synchronize with Microsoft Exchange Server and/or this desktop computer” unless you are sure that your company is running Microsoft Exchange Server and Exchange ActiveSync. Contact your network administrator or ISP for detailed information.
Before you can synchronize information with a desktop computer, you must first install ActiveSync on your desktop computer and create a partnership between your Smartphone and your desktop computer. Follow the procedure below:
1. Turn on your desktop computer.
2. Insert the Companion CD into the CD-ROM drive of your desktop computer.
3. Click the arrow on the first screen to enter the main screen and click Start Here.
4. In the following screen, click Install ActiveSync on the left column.
5. In the following screen, click Install to start the installation.
6. If you use Windows XP, select Open when the “File Download” window appears on the screen; if you use Windows 2000/Me/98SE, select Run this program from its current location and click OK.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to install ActiveSync.
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8. After ActiveSync is installed, you will be prompted to connect your Smartphone to your desktop computer. You can connect with the USB cradle or without it.
With the USB Cradle
Slide your Smartphone into the
n
cradle.
Connect the appropriate end of
o
the ActiveSync cable to the USB cradle.
Connect the other end to a
p
USB port on your desktop computer.
Without the USB Cradle
Connect the appropriate end of
n
the ActiveSync cable to the bottom of the Smartphone.
Connect the other end to a USB
o
port on your desktop computer.
If you want to connect the AC
p
adapter, connect it to the ActiveSync cable.
9. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” should automatically install the USB driver. (If you need to specify the location of the driver, click Browse and select the CD-ROM drive containing the Companion CD.)
10. Follow the on-screen instructions to establish a partnership and synchronize your Smartphone with your desktop computer.
After synchronizing for the first time, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on the Smartphone. You will notice that your information has been copied to the Smartphone. (For more information on ActiveSync, see Chapter 7.)
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1.6 Expanding Your Smartphone
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The availability of accessories from the Smartphone manufacturer may vary by regions. For the latest
information, please contact your local dealer.
The use of unauthorized accessories will void your Warranty.
Accessories
You can expand the capabilities of your Smartphone or facilitate your operation by purchasing accessories designed for your Smartphone. For example, you can use the SD/MMC card and Car Kit.
Using the Phone Headset
The phone headset includes a microphone, an answer button and two earphones, allowing you to talk conveniently using a hands-free solution.
Your Smartphone has an earphone connector on its top. Open the protective cover to plug the phone headset cable.
Earphone
Microphone
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Using a SD/MMC Card
Your Smartphone has a SD/MMC card slot that accepts a SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) storage card or I/O card.
To insert a SD/MMC card, first open the protective cover. Insert the card with its label facing the front and the connector pointing to the slot of the Smartphone, as shown in the diagram. Then push it into the slot until it clicks into place. You can then close the protective cover.
To remove a card, first make sure that no application is accessing the card, then slightly push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the slot.
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A storage card is also called as a memory card.
For more information, please refer to the document of the SD/MMC card.
Make sure that no foreign objects enter the SD/MMC card slot.
Keep a SD/MMC card in a well-protected box to avoid dust and humidity when you are not using it.
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2 Basic Skills
This chapter familiarizes you with the basic skills of using your Smartphone, such as using the Navigation stick, understanding the Home screen and screen elements, entering text and numbers, and securing your Smartphone.
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2.1 Navigation Methods
g
Your Smartphone has various keys that allow you to move around and select. This is particularly useful for one-hand operation.
Navigation Stick
Up
The four-directional navigation stick allows you to:
z Scroll to an item or move the cursor on the screen
by pushing the stick toward the corresponding
Ri
Left
Down
ht
direction.
z Confirm your selection by pressing in the stick.
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In the procedures in this document, “select” means scrolling to an item and pressing the Navigation stick.
Home Key
The Home key takes you to the Home screen, the main screen of your Smartphone.
Back Key
The Back key navigates to the previous screen.
When you are typing text, the Back key moves the cursor back to delete the character in a text field. Pressing and holding the Back key deletes multiple characters.
Soft Keys
Left soft key
There are two soft keys on the two sides of your Smartphone, located directly below the display screen.
Pressing a soft key performs the command displayed immediately above it on the screen. Soft key commands may change from one screen to the next.
Right soft
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Numeric Keypad
You can use numbers to navigate quickly to programs and settings on your Smartphone. Just press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the number shown next to the program or setting you want.
Though commands in a menu are normally not labeled with numbers, you can still use numbers to select menu commands by pressing the number that corresponds to the menu commands in top-down order.
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2.2 Home Screen and Screen Elements
r
Home Screen
Select and press the Navigation stick to access
Your current service provide
Your current profile
Number of unread messages
The Home screen is your starting place for most tasks. The screen automatically displays when you turn your Smartphone on or leave it idle. You can navigate to the Home screen at any time by pressing the Home key.
The top of the Home screen displays the five programs you have most recently used. It also displays your current service provider, the current time, your next appointment, your current profile, and the number of new messages.
You can open an associated program quickly by using the navigation pad to move around and then pressing the Navigation stick.
To… Do this…
Open a program Scroll to the top of the screen, and then
select the program by scrolling (right) to its icon and pressing the Navigation stick.
Open Calendar and view your appointments for the day
Open Messaging and read your messages
Open Contacts and view your contact list
Open Profiles and view or change your profile settings
Scroll to your next appointment and press the Navigation stick. (For information on Calendar, see section
6.2.)
Scroll to the status area of the messaging account for which you want to read messages and press the Navigation stick. (For information on Messaging, see Chapter
5.)
Select the right soft key (if Contacts appears on the screen). (For information on Contacts, see section
6.1.)
Scroll to your current profile and press the Navigation stick. (For information on Profiles, see section 4.1.)
your most recently-used programs.
Next appointment
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Status Indicators
Status indicators appear at the top of the Smartphone screen. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings.
Indicator Meaning Indicator Meaning
Start List
New e-mail or text message (SMS)
New voice mail on line 1
New voice mail on line 2
New voice mail on lines 1 and 2
New instant message
Line 1
Line 2
Voice call in progress
Data call in progress
Call on hold
Missed call
Incoming voice calls are being forwarded to another number
Battery level
Low battery
Battery charging
Signal strength
No signal
GPRS available
GPRS in use
Roaming
Sync error
Radio off
Ringer off
Smartphone includes many pre-installed programs that you can open and start using right away.
On the Home screen, press the Start soft key. Select a program by scrolling to it and pressing the Navigation stick. The More option in the list indicates that you can select More to access the next page of the list.
Press the number key to open a program, or select More to go to the next page.
Press to access the Start menu.
_ NOTE`
If your SIM card supports the STK (SIM Tool Kit) function, you can also run the program(s) in the SIM card.
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Menus
On many screens, the right soft key is the Menu soft key. Pressing Menu displays a list of commands for the current screen. Depending on the menu, selecting a command has one of the following results:
z Performs the command
z Takes you to another screen where you can perform the command
z Displays another menu
z Opens a program
_ NOTE`
You can choose menu commands quickly by pressing the number on the keypad that corresponds to the
number shown next to the command you want; for example, in Start, press 3 to open Calendar.
Quick List
The Quick List provides a list of commands that you can use to quickly perform common actions, such as turning off the Smartphone, locking the Smartphone, turning off the phone capability, and changing the profile type.
Press and hold the End key until the Quick List appears. Then, press the number to perform the
command; or, scroll to an option and the press the Navigation stick or Select soft key.
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2.3 Entering Text and Numbers
You can enter text and numbers on your Smartphone using the keypad. You Smartphone supports three input modes for enter text and numbers: Multipress, T9 and Numeric. The Multipress and T9 modes are used for entering text and the Numeric mode is used for entering numbers.
When you select a field that requires text or numeric entry, your Smartphone will automatically default to the appropriate input mode.
To change the input modes, press and hold the Asterisk key (
pop-up menu.
The status icon on the top-right corner of the screen shows the input mode you are currently using.
The following table shows the complete list of input mode status icons.
Icon Input mode Icon Input mode
) and select the input mode you want from the
*
Multipress text input mode, lowercase
Multipress text input mode, uppercase
Multipress text input mode, caps lock
T9 text input mode, lowercase
T9 text input mode, uppercase
T9 text input mode, caps lock
Entering Text in Multipress Mode
To enter a letter in Multipress mode, press the number key on which the letter appears. To enter the first letter on the number key, press the key once. To enter the second letter, press the key twice, and so on.
For example:
z To enter the letter “s,” press 7777.
z To enter the word “hat,” press 44, 2, 8.
The letter entered most recently is underlined until you have completed the keypresses for the letter and moved on to the next letter. When you enter letters that are on the same number key, you must pause after entering the first letter and wait until the underline disappears before entering the next letter so that the first letter can be processed. For example:
z To enter the word “cat,” press 222, pause, press 2, pause, and press 8.
The pause between keypresses is called the Multipress time out, and you can adjust the length of the pause. (You can adjust the Multipress time out. See “Accessibility” in section 4.2.)
Entering Text in T9 Mode
To form a word in T9 mode, press the number keys that contain the letters you want. As you enter letters, T9 analyzes your keypresses and attempts to complete the word.
For example:
z To enter the word “shoe,” press 7, 4, 6, 3.
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The following steps provide detailed instructions on using T9 input mode:
1. If the T9 language is not English, press and hold the Asterisk key (
pop-up menu, and then select T9 English.
2. Press and hold the Asterisk key (
at the top of the display.
3. Enter letters by pressing the keys on which the letters appear. Press a key only once for each letter.
4. Matching words appear on the screen. If the first word is the word you want, press the Pound key (#) to accept the word and enter a space after it.
z If the word you want is among the pop-up word list below the first word, scroll to it and press the Pound
key (#).
z If you do not see the correct word, erase the word. Then press and hold the Asterisk key (
ABC from the pop-up menu to change to Multipress mode, and manually enter the word.
_ NOTE`
T9 cannot always find the word you want in the T9 dictionary; in these cases, change to Multipress mode.
After you have entered the word in Multipress mode, the word will be added to the T9 dictionary.
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), select T9 English from the pop-up menu. The T9 indicator appears
*
), select T9 Languages from the
*
), select
*
Entering Numbers in Numeric Mode
You can enter numbers by using Numeric mode. If you need to enter a number within a line of text, you can change to Numeric mode ( ) by pressing and holding the Asterisk key (
pop-up menu to enter the number, and then change back to Multipress or T9 mode to finish entering the text.
_ NOTE`
If a field permits a numeric entry only, such as the Work phone field in Contacts, the input mode
automatically defaults to Numeric mode.
), and then selecting 123 from the
*
Entering Symbols
Press and hold the Pound key (#), and select a symbol. Or, press and hold the Asterisk key (*), select Symbols
from the pop-up menu, and select a symbol.
If you are in Multipress mode, you can repeatedly press the number key 1 until the symbol appears. (Not all symbols are available using this method.)
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Miscellaneous Input Tasks
To… Do this…
Enter a space In Multipress or T9 mode, press the Pound key (#).
Start a new line Press the Navigation stick.
Change between uppercase and lowercase
Lock caps
Press the Asterisk key (
first letter of a sentence is automatically capitalized.
Press the Asterisk key (*) twice to lock caps. Press the
Asterisk key (*) again to return to lowercase.
). When you are in text mode, the
*
Enter a number, an asterisk (
a pound sign (#)
Delete characters Press the Back key to backspace over a single character. Or
Enter the plus sign (+) for international calls
*
), or
Change to Numeric mode, and press the corresponding key on the keypad.
press and hold the Back key to backspace and delete an entire text field.
Press and hold the Pound key (#), and select the plus sign.
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2.4 Securing the Smartphone
You can customize the level of security you want to have on the Smartphone by locking the keypad, the entire Smartphone, or the SIM card.
Locking the Keypad
The keypad lock turns off the keypad functionality. This is a helpful feature if, for example, the Smartphone is turned on and in your pocket, and you want to prevent accidental keypresses.
To lock the keypad:
1. Press and hold the End key until the Quick List appears.
2. Press the number 3 or scroll to Key lock in the list and press the Navigation stick or Select soft key. The left soft key will display Unlock, indicating that the keypad is locked.
To unlock the keypad:
On the Home screen, press the Unlock soft key, and press the Pound key (#).
_ NOTE`
You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the keypad is locked.
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