O2 XDA ORBIT User Manual

A quick guide to your
Xda Orbit
Contents
Section 1
Getting started 2 Install the memory card
and SIM card 2 Insert the memory
and SIM cards 3 Install and charge the battery 4 Turn on and set up
for the first time 6 Check the battery power 7 Enter your PIN 7 Synchronise with your
PC or laptop 8
Section 2
Using your Xda Orbit 12 Mobile phone 12 A world of connections 12 Internet and messaging 13 Video, pictures and audio 13 Setting up ISP
email accounts 14 Set up a POP3/IMAP4
email account 14 Microsoft Direct Push Email 15 In the Box 16 A tour of your Xda Orbit 20 Status indicators 28
Section 3
Help and troubleshooting 32 General questions 34
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2. Insert the memory* and SIM cards
Now gently slide both the memory SD card and the SIM card into their holders, with their gold contacts facing down. (The cut-off corner of the SIM card should mirror the corner in the SIM card slot).
Press down the memory card holder to close and lock it in place. Then close the SIM card holder and slide it upwards to lock it in place.
Finally replace both the battery (see instructions in the next section) and the battery cover.
* There is no memory card contained in the standard box.
Getting started
1. Install the memory card and SIM card
Firstly, make sure your Xda Orbit is turned off before you install any cards. Then remove the battery by sliding the battery cover latch. You’ll find this at the bottom of your Xda Orbit. If the battery is inside, simply remove it with your finger by lifting the upper right side of the battery slot.
Slide the SIM card holder downward to unlock it, then lightly flip it open. Then open the memory card holder.
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Top Tip: Some batteries perform best after several full charge and discharge cycles. There’s two ways to charge the battery:
– you can connect your
Xda Orbit directly to an electrical outlet using the AC adapter
– you can plug the sync
cable to the USB port on your PC and to the sync connector on your Xda Orbit.
3. Install and charge the battery
You will receive the new batteries partially charged. But before you start using your Xda Orbit, you will need to install and fully charge the battery.
To install the battery, remove the battery cover first and insert the battery. The gold connectors on the battery should meet with the row of connectors on the left side of the battery slot. Insert the left side of the battery first, then gently push it down into place (there will be a small click as it is locked into position) and replace the battery cover.
Lights on the LED indicator on your Xda Orbit will show the battery status:
When your Xda Orbit is off a solid amber light shows when it is charging
When your Xda Orbit is on, a solid amber light and a charging icon on the Today screen will show when it is charging
After the battery has been fully charged, a green light and full battery icon appears on the Today screen.
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5. Check the battery power
Tap the battery level icon on the Today screen. The power settings screen will open and display the current battery power level.
A warning message will show if the battery power is very low. If you see this, you should immediately save your data by synchronising with your PC, or back-up data on a secondary storage card, and then turn off your Xda Orbit. Do not restart it until you have connected it to the power adapter.
Press power again to turn off your Xda Orbit.
6. Enter your PIN
When your Xda Orbit restarts, it may ask you to enter the PIN for your 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
4. Turn on and set up for the first time
Turn on your Xda Orbit by pressing the power button on the right-hand edge.
A welcome screen will appear. It will prompt you to Tap
the screen to set up your Xda Orbit. You can do this
by following the on-screen instructions.
Your Xda Orbit will start to set itself up and add applications supplied by O2. After about two minutes, you’ll see a customisation screen which lets you tailor some options on your Xda Orbit. These are:
Basic: configures your
connection settings and adds extra touches so that your Xda is even easier to use. We recommend you to use this setting as standard.
Corporate: a tailored solution
from O2. No settings or O2 enhancements are installed – this option is only available if your Xda Orbit is supplied by your IT manager.
Now choose your country and connection settings.
Tap OK to complete your set up. Your Xda Orbit will then restart itself.
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Top tip: 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.
7. Synchronise with your PC or laptop
Microsoft® ActiveSync® lets you synchronise information on your Xda Orbit with your PC such as Inbox, Calendar, contacts and tasks within Microsoft Outlook®.
The software is already installed on your Xda Orbit but you will need to install it on your PC if you haven’t already.
To do this, insert the Getting Started CD included in your Xda Orbit box into the CD drive of your PC and follow the simple on-screen wizard.
When it’s installed just connect the USB cable to your PC and start synchronising.
Now that you’re set up, let’s get going!
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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.
You can also get real time access* to email using Microsoft Direct Push Email if your company has Microsoft Exchange 2003 or above. This means you can get up to the minute access to your Inbox, Contacts and Calendar.
You can download, view and edit email attachments using mobile versions of Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint.**
And create and send picture messages or text your contacts for a fast response.
The Internet Explorer Mobile gives you fast connection to the Internet. Do your banking, check stock prices or catch up with the day’s news.
Video, pictures and audio
Take detailed pictures or shoot video with sound. The Xda Orbit has a high-resolution camera built-in with flash, and a clear, high-quality colour screen.
Your Xda Orbit also comes with FM Radio on board. Plug your headphones in (they act as an antenna) and simply select Start > FM Radio to start listening.
* Subject to coverage and your company’s IT infrastructure, permissions and policies.
** Applies to read only for Powerpoint.
Mobile phone
Use your Xda Orbit just like a mobile phone to keep in contact, get in touch with the office or send text and picture messages.
A world of connections
Xda Orbit supports GPRS and Wireless LAN so there’s a choice of connecting to the Internet at a range of speeds. Just choose the network that works best wherever you are. Bluetooth™ means you’re wire free and can use your Xda with car kits and headsets.
Your Xda Orbit comes with GPS (Global Positioning System) built in. That means that you can enjoy a wide variety of GPS services, the most widely known are Satellite Navigation, Friend Finder and Find My Nearest.
If you have purchased the Satellite Navigation solution with your Xda Orbit, refer to the instruction manual in the additional pack. If you would like to purchase the Satellite Navigation pack for your Xda Orbit, please speak to O2.
Using your Xda Orbit
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Microsoft Direct Push Email
Xda Orbit is powered by Windows Mobile, a pocket-sized version of Microsoft Windows. It has all the features of a top of the range PDA and mobile phone, and also gives you real-time access to your Inbox, Calendar, Contacts synchronised on your device automatically over the air with your email account.*
To receive real-time access to your Outlook files, your company needs to be running Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 with your Xda Orbit which has the latest Windows Mobile 5.0 software.
Your IT department will need to enable wireless services on the Exchange Server and also set up relevant IT security policies and permissions such as password requirements.
To find out how to use Microsoft Direct Push Email with your O2 Xda Orbit go to our website:
www.o2.co.uk/xda
Setting up ISP email accounts
The email Setup Wizard makes it easy and simple to set up your Outlook email and POP3/IMAP4 accounts.
Set up ISP email accounts using email Setup Wizard
1. Tap Start > Messaging.
2. Tap Menu > Tools >
New Account to access
the email Setup Wizard.
3. The email Setup Wizard guides you step-by-step through the setup process
Set up a POP3/IMAP4 email account
You can set up a POP3 or IMAP4 email account if you have an email account with an Internet service provider (ISP) or an account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account).
1. Tap Start > Messaging.
2. Tap Menu > Tools >
New Account.
3. On the first email Setup screen, select Other (POP3/ IMAP) from the Your email
provider list, then tap Next.
4. On the next screen, enter your email address, and tap Next.
Auto configuration will help
you download necessary email server settings.
5. Once Auto configuration has finished, tap Next.
6. Enter your name (the name you want displayed when you send email) and your password.
Top Tip: Select the Save password check box if you want to save your password.
*Subject to your company’s IT infrastructure, permissions and policies.
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AC Adapter
for recharging your Xda battery.
Connection cable
to connect your Xda to a PC for synchronising data and charging.
Hands-free stereo headset
make sure you connect this headset when you use the FM Radio as it uses the headset as an antenna.
In the Box
Xda Orbit
your all in one phone and GPS PDA
Xda Orbit battery
to power your Xda
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Microsoft Windows Mobile Getting Started CD
including Microsoft Outlook 2002 and Microsoft Active Sync v4.2 applications
Applications CD
including GPRS monitor, Clearview PDF Viewer and Wireless USB Modem drivers applications
O2 may change the contents of the Xda Orbit 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
Microsoft Windows Mobile
5.0 user guide
Warranty card for Europe
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2. Notification light on right
This bi-colour LED shows green and amber lights for GSM/GPRS standby, message, and network status. It will also let you know the status of the battery.
3. Left and right soft keys
Press to execute the command shown in the label above the button.
4. Talk button
Press to answer an incoming call or dial a number.
5. GPS button
Press to access messages or launch the GPS software if installed.
6. Start button
Press to open the Start menu.
7. Trackball
Roll up, down, left, or right to move through menus and programme instructions. Press the trackball to carry out the selection.
Use the trackball as a shutter release when using the camera.
Use the trackball to move around a GPS map when using the GPS software.
8. OK button
Press to confirm your data entries or to exit the existing programme.
9. End button
Press to end a call or return to the Today screen.
10. Internet Explorer button
Press to launch Internet Explorer Mobile.
A tour of your Xda Orbit
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1. Notification lights on left
This LED light indicates the following:
• a blinking blue light will show when Bluetooth is powered­up and ready to transmit radio frequency signal
• a blinking green light for Wi-Fi status
• alternate blinking lights display when both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled
• an amber light indicates the GPS status
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14. Battery cover
Slide it out to access the battery compartment.
15. Stylus
You can use the stylus to write, draw or select items on the touch screen.
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11. Touch screen
Tap the screen with the stylus to write, draw or select.
12. Track wheel
You can turn this clockwise or counterclockwise to move through items on the screen or in a menu.
Use it for zooming when you use the camera or the GPS software.
13. Status Indicators
The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments and status indicators. Some of the status icons that you may see on your Xda Orbit are listed on pages 28–29
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19. Power button
Press power to turn off the display temporarily. This will switch it to Sleep mode. You can still receive calls and messages when your Xda Orbit is in Sleep mode.
Press and hold for about five seconds to turn off the power completel y. This makes all the funct ions, including the phone, unavailable.
20. Camera button
Press to launch the camera and press again to take a photo or video clip, depending on the specified capture mode.
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16. Voice command button
Press to start Voice Speed Dial; press and hold to record a voice note.
17. Volume slider
Slide it up or down to adjust the speaker volume.
Slide it up or down to adjust the earpiece volume during a call.
18. Reset button
Press the Reset button with the stylus to soft-reset your Xda Orbit.
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24. Strap holder
This lets you attach a strap for carrying your Xda Orbit.
25. Sync connector/ earphone jack
Use this connector to synchronise data by connecting the provided USB Sync cable or to recharge the battery via the provided AC adapter. You can also use the USB stereo headset for hands­free conversation or to listen to FM radio and audio media. The stereo headset acts as an antenna.
26. Battery cover latch
Slide this latch to release the battery cover.
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21. Car antenna connector
You can connect your Xda Orbit to the car antenna to boost your reception while in the car.
22. GPS antenna connector
You can connect an external GPS antenna to get a better GPS signal.
23. Camera
Use the c amera to take still photos and record video clips.
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Status icon Meaning
No SIM card inserted
Battery is fully charged
Battery power is very low
Battery charging
Device is locked
Device is unlocked
Bluetooth headset detected
QuickGPS update notification
GPRS Monitor currently active
Serial USB connection active
The USB to PC icon*
Status icon Meaning
ActiveSync notification
Wi-Fi function enabled, but the Xda Orbit is not yet connected to a wireless network
Wireless network(s) detected
Connecting to wireless network (arrows moving);
Connected to wireless network
Synchronising via Wi-Fi
Vibration mode
Sound on
Sound off
Alarm
*The USB to PC icon appears on the Today screen when you are connected to your computer with a serial USB connection.
For more information about USB to PC, refer to the user manual.
Status indicators
Status icon Meaning
New email or text messages; SMS notification of voicemail
New multimedia (MMS) message
New MSN message
There are more notifications. Tap the icon to view all.
Speakerphone on
Dialing while no SIM card is inserted
Voice call in progress
Calls are forwarded
Call on hold
Missed call
Maximum signal strength
Status icon Meaning
No signal
Phone is turned off
No phone service
Searching for phone service
GPRS available
GPRS connecting
GPRS in use
Roaming
Connection is active
Connection is not active
Synchronisation in progress
Synchronisation error
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Help and troubleshooting
Help online
Need technical help with your Xda Orbit? 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
Your service provider will be able to help if you have any general questions about your Xda Orbit, questions about charges on your account or activation of O2 services.
You’ll find their contact details printed on your monthly bill. If you’re a corporate customer, we recommend you contact your internal help desk.
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What are the maximum speeds of GPRS?
In GPRS mode, Xda Orbit supports a maximum download speed of up to 53kbps and an upload speed of up to 26kbps.
How do I turn the phone off and go into PDA mode?
Tap the antenna icon at the top of the screen and select Turn on
flight mode.
Why when I press the GPS button does it take me to messages?
If the GPS Satellite Navigation software has not been installed this button will default to messages. To install the software, follow the installation instructions in the GPS pack.
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 use software designed for the previous Xda series or Windows Mobile® 2003 with my Xda Orbit?
Xda Orbit uses Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 as the core system. Applications written for the Xda II family (such as IIs or IIi) 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 Orbit?
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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Can I close applications using one of the buttons?
Press the End call key, or tap the X in the top right corner of the ap plication.
How can I display my own number?
Choose Start > Programs >
SIM Manager > Tools > List of Own Numbers. Tap number 1
in the list. Tap in your name and mobile number. Tap Change. Tap OK to exit. If you choose
Phone > Menu > Options,
you’ll see your number.
How can I delete email from my ISP mail server?
By default, your Xda will only download a copy of the email from your mailbox. To delete them from your mailbox, select
Start > Messaging > Inbox > Menu > Tools > Options > Storage. Change the Empty deleted items dropdown box
to Immediately.
The next time you synchronise with your mailbox, the emails should be deleted. However, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may not support this service.
TOP TIP: To find out more you can check out the latest “Frequently Asked Questions” at www.o2.co.uk/xda
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