O2 XDA IQ User Manual

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A quick guide to your Xda
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Contents
Section 1
Getting started 2 Remove the rear cover 2 Insert your SIM card 2
Insert the battery and replace the cover 3
Charge the battery 4 Turn on and set up
for the fi rst time 4 Enter your PIN 6 Synchronise with your PC 7
Section 2
Using it 10 Work more conveniently 10 Mobile phone 10 Internet and messaging 10 Video and pictures 10 A world of connections 10 A tour of your Xda IQ 12 In the box 16
Section 3
Help and troubleshooting 22 General questions 24
Getting started
1. Open the rear cover
Remove the rear cover by placing the phone in one hand with the keypad facing down in the palm of your hand. Press down on the back cover with your other hand and slide it open in the direction of the arrow.
2. Insert your SIM card
Open the SIM card door on the lower right. Insert the SIM card into the door with its gold-plated contacts facing down. Close the door and press down to lock it.
Please be careful not to force any of the SIM reader components, as this may cause damage. It doesn’t take much pressure to insert the SIM correctly.
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3. Insert the battery and replace the cover
Carefully connect the battery so the gold contacts connect with the row of connectors on the top left hand side of the Xda IQ (just below the camera lens). You can only fi t the battery one way and you shouldn’t need to use force. Gently press the battery down to secure it (there’ll be a small click as it’s locked into place).
Slide the battery cover towards the camera lens then lightly snap into place.
Smart IQ: it’s a good idea to charge the battery for at least eight hours before you use your Xda IQ for the fi rst time.
4. Charge the battery
You need to charge the battery fully before using your Xda IQ for the fi rst time.
Connect the AC charger to your Xda IQ and plug it into the wall. We recommend you use the AC adaptor the fi rst time you charge your Xda IQ, and not the PC synchronisation cable.
A solid amber light shows your Xda IQ is being charged. This light will turn green when the battery is fully charged.
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5. Turn on and set up for the fi rst time
Turn on your Xda IQ by pressing the power button on the top left-hand edge.
Your Xda IQ will start to set itself up and add settings supplied by O
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Smart IQ: you’ll block
your SIM card if you enter the wrong PIN three times. This means you won’t be able to make or receive any calls, texts or picture messages. Don’t worry – you can easily sort this out by contacting your service provider. They’ll unblock it for you right away.
6. Enter your PIN
When your Xda IQ restarts, it may ask you to enter the PIN for your SIM. All new connections to O PIN on their SIM.
Tap in your PIN and select Enter.
If you’re an O2 Ireland customer, please enter the PUK code supplied with your SIM or call Customer Service on 1909.
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7. Synchronise with your PC
Because your Xda IQ is designed to complement your PC as a smartphone, you can work with the same information in both places. You can synchronise your Xda IQ with Microsoft® Outlook® on your PC. This will let you keep a copy of your address book, appointments and emails on both your Xda IQ and computer. Whenever you add appointments or write emails on your phone, you can copy them across to your PC each time you connect. This way, you’ll always have a back up copy of your information.
To synchronise your Xda IQ with your Windows PC, you need to install Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.1. You’ll fi nd ActiveSync on the Getting Started CD in your Xda IQ box, along with a copy of Microsoft Outlook 2002 and a single PC licence.
After you’ve installed ActiveSync, connect the USB cable to your PC and Xda IQ, then follow the on-screen instructions to get synchronised.
Now you’re set up, let’s get going.
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2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ective colour backlit LCD • 64MB Flash ROM 64MB RAM • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Vi MP3 playback • Bluetooth 2.0 and Infrared and Mini USB Connector • 2.5mm Audio Connector • Voice dialling and voice recorder • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera • Microsoft Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks)• Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition • 110 gra
2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ective colour backlit LCD • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Video and MP3 playback • Blueto and Infrared and Mini USB Connector • 2.5mm Audio Connector • Voice dialling and voice recorder • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera • Microsoft Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks)• Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition • 110 grams • 2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ec colour backlit LCD • 64MB Flash ROM 64MB RAM • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Video and MP3 playback • Bluet and Infrared and Mini USB Connector • 2.5mm Audio Connector • Voice dialling and voice recorder • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera • Microsoft Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks)• Windows Mobile • 110 grams • 2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ective colour backlit LCD • Flash ROM 64MB RAM • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Video and MP3 playback • Bluetooth 2.0 and Infrared and
Using it
Work more conveniently
The Xda IQ is one of the most powerful connected handhelds available. It gives you more control over the way you work – and where you work. It keeps you in touch wherever you go. You can access contact information, browse the web, send emails, track appointments and much more.
Mobile phone
Make and receive calls to keep in contact. Get in touch with the offi ce, or send text messages.
Internet and messaging
Use Outlook Mobile to send and receive emails with attachments, keep track of meetings and events, and keep in sync with Outlook on your PC. Compose and send picture messages or text your contacts for a speedy response.
Internet Explorer Mobile gives you fast connection to the Internet. Do your banking, check your market prices or catch up with the day’s news.
Video and pictures
Take detailed pictures or shoot video with sound. The Xda IQ has a high-resolution camera and a clear high-quality colour screen.
A world of connections
With onboard support for GPRS and Wireless LAN, you have several ways of connecting to the Internet at a range of speeds. Just choose what suits you and your location. Bluetooth means you’re wire free and can use your Xda IQ with car kits and headsets.
Status Meaning icon
Battery is fully charged
Battery is only 20% full You’ll need to charge it soon
Battery is nearly empty
Battery is empty
You’re connected to a foreign network (you’re roaming)
You’re in an area of GPRS coverage
You are connecting/connected to GPRS
Battery is being charged
Speakerphone is active
You’ve missed a call
Status Meaning icon
Searching for an accessible Wireless LAN hotspot
Connected to a Wireless LAN hotspot
New instant message in MSN Messenger
New email, text or picture message(s)
Phone is on with strong coverage
Coverage is average
Coverage is poor
Phone is searching for a network to connect to
Phone is switched off
There’s no network available to connect to, or no SIM in your Xda
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In the box
Xda IQ
your all-in-one phone and hand-held PC
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Xda IQ case
to protect and carry your phone
Xda IQ battery
to power your phone
Microsoft Windows Mobile Getting Started CD
including ActiveSync and Outlook 2002
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ClearVue Document Suite, Wireless Modem USB Driver
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ClearVue Document Suite
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AC adaptor
to charge your Xda IQ
Microsoft Windows
Warranty card for EuropeConnection cable
Mobile 5.0
user guide
O2 may change the contents of the Xda IQ box in the future. The images here are purely to illustrate what’s in the box; the actual contents may look slightly different.
Quick Start Guide
this booklet
Section 3
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• Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition • 110 grams • 2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ective colour backlit LCD • 64MB Flash ROM 64MB RAM • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Video and MP3 playback • Bluetooth 2.0 and Infrared and Mini USB Connector • 2.5mm Audio Connector • Voice dialling and voice recorder • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera • Microsoft Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, T
2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ective colour backlit LCD • 64MB Flash ROM 64MB RAM • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Vi MP3 playback • Bluetooth 2.0 and Infrared and Mini USB Connector • 2.5mm Audio Connector • Voice dialling and voice recorder • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera • Microsoft Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks)• Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition • 110 gra
2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ective colour backlit LCD • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Video and MP3 playback • Blueto and Infrared and Mini USB Connector • 2.5mm Audio Connector • Voice dialling and voice recorder • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera • Microsoft Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks)• Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition • 110 grams • 2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ec colour backlit LCD • 64MB Flash ROM 64MB RAM • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Video and MP3 playback • Bluet and Infrared and Mini USB Connector • 2.5mm Audio Connector • Voice dialling and voice recorder • Integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera • Microsoft Pocket Outlook (Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks)• Windows Mobile • 110 grams • 2.2” QVGA, 64k transfl ective colour backlit LCD • Flash ROM 64MB RAM • TI OMAP 850, 200MHz • Up to 4 hours talk time • Up to 150 hours standby time • GSM/GPRS Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900) • Mini SD slot • Wireless LAN 802.11b • GPRS class 10 • Speakerphone • Video and MP3 playback • Bluetooth 2.0 and Infrared and
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Help and troubleshooting
Help online
Need technical help with your Xda IQ? No problem. Send an email to our support team:
(UK) o2datasupport@o2.com (EIRE) support@o2.ie
We will try to get back to you within 24 hours or on the next business day.
Talk to us
If you have any general questions about your Xda IQ, your service provider will be able to help. You’ll fi nd their contact details printed on your monthly bill. If you’re a corporate customer, we recommend you contact your internal help desk.
Need to ask about charges on your account or services not activated? Please contact the service provider where you bought your phone from.
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Smart IQ: our technical support team can only help you with how to use your Xda IQ.
General questions
Can I use software designed for the Xda sp with my Xda IQ?
Xda IQ uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 as the core system. Applications written for the Xda sp may not work correctly.
You should contact the software vendor to check if the application will work correctly with Windows Mobile 5.0.
Can I receive phone calls or text messages while using the Internet or synchronising email on my Xda IQ?
You can make and receive phone calls when using Wireless LAN. If you’re actively using your connection in GPRS mode, your phone calls will be forwarded based on your settings – the default is to divert to voicemail (if it’s set up) or another number. However, you can make and receive calls if your GPRS is idle.
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What are the maximum speeds of GPRS?
In GPRS mode, Xda IQ supports a maximum download speed of about 53kbps and an upload speed of 26kbps.
How do I turn the phone off and go into PDA mode?
Press the power button at the top left edge of the phone, and select fl ight mode.
When I’m overseas, why do I see a white triangle at the top of the screen?
The triangle means you’re roaming on a foreign network and roaming charges apply.
Can I close applications using one of the buttons?
Press the End call key.
Smart IQ: to fi nd out more, check out http://www.o2.co.uk/xda
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