Samsung SWD-m100 User Manual

Samsung Mondi™
WiMAX/Wi-Fi
Mobile Internet Tablet
User Guide
Please read this guide before operating your
device, and keep it for future reference.
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Table of Contents
Section 1: Introduction ...................................................4
Accessing the Online User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Powering the Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Initial Device Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Charger and Battery Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Using the Kickstand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
microSD Card Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Rebooting the Device After a Lockup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Installing the Mondi into the Navigation Car Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Section 2: Basics .........................................................14
Features of Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Navigating the Today Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Title Bar Icon Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Locking Your Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Calibrating your Touchscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Adjusting Your Volume Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Formatting the Device’s Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Formatting the microSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Entering Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Entering Text using the Onscreen Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Adjusting Text Input Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Widgets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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Widget Bar Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Section 3: Communication and Connection ................ 41
Communication Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Airplane Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Activating Wi-Fi Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Connecting to a Mobile WiMAX Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Bluetooth Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Section 4: Customizations ........................................... 51
Customizing the Today Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Customizing the Start Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Customizing the Applications Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Customizing Your Backlight Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Customizing Your Power Settings Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Customizing the Size of the Onscreen Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Section 5: Synchronization .......................................... 58
Computer Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Installation of ActiveSync on Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Connection of ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Configuring ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Setting Up Windows Media Player Sync Options . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Synchronizing Music with Windows Media Player . . . . . . . . . . 62
Connecting to the Device via ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Loading Files to Your microSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Section 6: Email Setup ................................................. 68
Setting Up an IMAP or POP3 Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Editing an Email Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Using ActiveSync to Configure Your Outlook
Exchange Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Checking Your Outlook Email from the Today Screen . . . . . . . 76
Section 7: Calendar and Contacts ...............................78
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Utilizing the Communication Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Section 8: Applications ................................................85
Microsoft Mobile Applications - Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . 85
Microsoft Mobile Applications - Office Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Windows Media Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
MultiMedia Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Instant Messenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Using TaskSwitcher to Close Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
ROUTE 66 Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Section 9: Camera and Camcorder ............................ 106
Taking a Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Camera Page Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Shooting Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Camcorder Page Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Navigating the Multimedia Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Deleting an Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Using Photo Slides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Beaming an Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Attaching an Image to an Outgoing Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Assigning an Image to the Today Background . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Section 10: Health and Safety Information ............... 119
Health and Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
UL Certified Travel Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Consumer Information on Wireless Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Road Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Responsible Listening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Using Your Device Near Other Electronic Devices . . . . . . . . . 128
Potentially Explosive Environments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
FCC Notice and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Other Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Product Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
WiMAX Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Battery Standby and Talk Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Battery Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Window Mounted Accessory Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
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Section 11: Warranty Information .............................136
Standard Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
End User License Agreement for Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Index ............................................................................144
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Section 1: Introduction

RESET
RESET
Power Button
The Mondi™ (WiMAX Wireless Internet Tablet) now lets you enhance your on-the-go experience. You can now take your computer with you and enjoy all of its functionality on a tablet powered by Microsoft’s Windows Mobile™ 6.1 technology.
Mondi™ offers a 4.3-inch diagonal screen which easily displays your favorite documents, data, Web sites, and expands your online experiences with applications such as Microsoft Office Suite, Route 66®, Widget application shortcuts, Camera/Camcorder, and Windows Media Player®. All this access is accomplished far easier with the availability of a full QWERTY keyboard.

Accessing the Online User Guide

1. Launch your Internet browser.
2. Enter the following address into the Address field.
www.samsung.com/us/mondi/userguide

Powering the Device

Starting up on your new device is quick and easy. This section walks you through the procedures to turn on your device, use the charger, install an optional microSD card, and reset the device.
Powering On your Device
Press and hold , until it vibrates and then shows the
powering up animation.
Powering Off your Device
®
Press and hold until you see and hear the powering
down sequence (Samsung information with sound) on the
display screen.
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Initial Device Setup

Left Action key
Stylus
If your device has never been powered on before and is initializing for the first time, you will need to follow these procedures. These same steps are necessary if the device is ever Hard Reset (to factory default parameters).
1. Touch the main Windows Mobile 6.1 screen to begin the
initialization process.
2. Remove the Stylus from the side compartment (adjacent to
the Left Action key) (seen below).
3. Use your stylus to calibrate the touch accuracy of the
screen by both accurately and firmly touching the center of
each onscreen crosshair. Repeat this process for every
crosshair that appears until this step has successfully completed.
Note:
This process may need to be repeated to accurately calibrate the device. Once successfully calibrated, you are directed onto the Time and Date screen.
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Use the drop down lists to adjust the fields within the date
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and time page. Options include Time zone, Date, and Time.
The
Date
field launches an onscreen calendar. Touch a date from
the calendar to make your update.
The
Time
field requires that you first touch an onscreen number,
then use your QWERTY keyboard to update the time value.
5. Touch
Next
to complete the Data and Time updates.

Charger and Battery Replacement

Note:
If your handset has a touch screen display, please note that a touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a non-metallic stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object when pressing on the touch screen may damage the tempered glass surface and void the warranty. For more information, refer to “Warranty Information” on page 136.
Note:
Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode, browser use, and other variables can reduce the battery’s usage times.
Charging the Battery
Charge the device’s battery as soon as possible so you can begin using your device. Even though the battery has been charged prior to packaging, it is important to keep track of your battery’s charge.
If the battery level becomes too low, your device automatically turns off, and you will lose any current information. For a quick check of your battery level, glance at the battery charge indicator located in the upper-right corner of your device’s display screen. If the battery charge is getting too low, the battery icon ( ) blinks and the device sounds a warning tone.
Using the Travel Adapter
Your device is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. The included Travel Adapter charges your device’s internal battery. Use only Samsung-approved batteries and chargers.
1. Locate the Power/USB Data jack (page 8).
2. Flip open the protective cover and plug the flat end of the
charger into the device’s Power/USB Data jack located on the side of the device.
3. Plug the other end into a compatible electrical outlet.
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Installing the Battery
Incorrect
Correct
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Warning!:
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as this action can result in being burned.
1. In a single motion, press down on the cover, slide it away
from the lens (1), and then carefully lift the battery cover
(2) away from the device.
2. Insert the battery into the opening (3), making sure to line
up the gold contacts on the inside of the battery to those
on the device. Gently press down to secure the battery (4).
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3. Replace the cover by lining up the tabs and then firmly
sliding the cover away from the lens until it snaps into
place.
Replacing the Batter y
If there is a need to replace the pre-installed battery, follow these instructions.
Warning!:
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as this action can result in being burned.
1. Make sure the device is powered off. For more
information, refer to “Powering Off your Device” on
page 4.
2. In a single motion, press down on the cover and slide it
away from the lens and then carefully lift the battery cover
away from the device.
3. Slide your finger into the removal grooves (1) and carefully
remove the previous battery from the battery compartment (2).
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Using the Kickstand

The Mondi comes with a kickstand that is built into the rear battery cover and can be pulled out to support the device when rested upon a flat surface.
1. Turn the unit over to reveal the back battery cover.
2. Insert your finger into the groove at the end of the stand
and carefully pull outwards. When fully extended, the
stand rests at a 45-degree angle from the battery cover.
3. Lay the device on a flat surface.
Note:
Be careful not to extend the kickstand past the 45-degree angle as this will damage the stand.
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microSD Card Overview

Although your device comes with 4GB of built-in memory, you can supplement this storage capacity by adding an optional microSD™ (Secure Digital) memory card. This added card is used to provide a larger capacity storage medium to your device. It allows you to store data, documents, images, videos, and music onto your microSD card vs within device’s internal memory.
Note:
The device has been tested to support cards of up to 32GB. This microSD card is an optional accessory, a card greater than 2GB is recommended.
Warning!:
DO NOT remove a microSD card while files are being accessed or transferred, as this can result in loss or damage of data.
Caution!:
Make sure your battery is fully charged before accessing/using the microSD card. Accessed data may become damaged or unusable if the battery runs out while using the microSD card.
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Caution!:
Ejection of the card is spring-loaded. As the microSD card is being discharged from the slot, be prepared to catch it and keep it from falling onto the floor.
Installation of the microSD Card
1. Locate the microSD card slot.
2. Flip open the microSD card slot cover.
3. With the gold contact pins facing downward, carefully
insert the card into the opening and firmly push it in until
you hear a click (indicating the card is securely installed).
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4. Once you are notified, touch
Correct
Hide
(from the bottom left of
the screen) to acknowledge the card is properly inserted
and ready to use.
Important!:
It is recommended you only use an optional microSD card of at least 2GB (up to 16GB). Using non-recommended microSD cards could cause data loss and damage your device.
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Removal of the microSD Card
RESET
RESET
Reset Slot
1. Locate the microSD card slot on the underside of the
device and flip open the microSD card slot cover.
2. Firmly press the card into the slot and release it. The card
should pop partially out of the slot.
Note:
You may need to use the tip of the included Stylus to push the card into the slot.
3. Remove the card from the slot.
4. Place the microSD card cover back over the slot.

Rebooting the Device After a Lockup

The Reset button allows you to quickly turn off the device in the event of a program or application error. In this case your Mondi™ would appear to “freeze” and become unresponsive.
1. Turn the device over and locate the Reset button positioned
adjacent to the Power button (seen below).
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RESET RESET
2. Firmly insert the soft plastic tip of the included Stylus into
this slot or until the device exits the current screen and cycles power to the device (turns off then back on)
(page 5).
Note:
This reset action retains all of your device’s default parameters and settings. This action is similar to that of a soft reset function on your computer which only restarts the machine while maintaining all current data intact.

Installing the Mondi into the Navigation Car Kit

Suction Cup
Cradle Connector
Suction Cup Release
Suction Holder
Cradle
Mondi
Clasp
Mondi comes with a Car Kit that allows you to mount the device onto a car’s windshield. This is useful when using the Mondi’s Route66™ application to receive (call out/display) driving directions. The kit consists of a Car Cradle and Suction Holder.
Important!:
The cradle and suction holder must first be installed onto your windshield prior to mounting the Mondi onto it. The Mondi must rest in the cradle in the proper orientation to prevent it from falling out during different driving conditions.
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) to adjust it for proper
1. The Suction Holder can be bent (
mounting to a windshield and the correct angle for support
of the Mondi.
2. In a single motion, insert the bottom of the Car Cradle into
the base of the cradle connector (2).
3. Push the top towards the cradle connector and snap it into
place (3). This secures the Cradle to the Suction Holder.
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Note:
It is recommended that you clean the windshield area prior to affixing the suction cup. This clean surface helps to better adhere the Car Kit and establish a secure bond.
4. Firmly clasp both pieces (now joined) and secure the
suction cup to the windshield (4).
If you must remove and reposition the suction cup, pull on the plastic release located at the top of the suction cup.
5. With the Car Kit secured to the windshield, carefully insert
the bottom of the Mondi into the cradle (5) and then snap it
back (6). This action secures the clasp at the top of the
cradle onto the top of the Mondi unit to hold in place during driving.
Note:
The Mondi is supported at the base of the unit and secured to the cradle by the clasp at the top. Make sure the Mondi snaps into the base and is secure prior to starting any car motion.
Removing the Mondi from the Car Kit
1. Gently pull up on the cradle’s clasp to release its grip on
the Mondi.
2. Carefully slide the Mondi up at an angle away from the
cradle.
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Removing the Car Kit from the Windshield
1. Remove the Mondi from the Car Cradle.
Important!:
You must FIRST remove the Mondi from the kit before continuing. If you do not, the Mondi can fall out of the cradle and damage upon impact with the floor.
2. Locate the suction cup release (plastic tab atop the suction
cup).
3. Firmly pull it out (away from the suction cup) until the
Suction Holder releases its grip from the windshield.
Warning!:
Do not affix the Car Kit to either side windows as this can block your view and hinder driving visibility.

Section 2: Basics

Your Mondi™ Internet Tablet is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to keep you both connected to your office and stay in touch with the people that are important to you. This section will guide you through the basic functions features of your device.
Your device provides many of the features associated with a personal computer with exceptional portability, mobile applications, and integration of a portable device. The device is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1®, providing the power and familiarity of Microsoft Windows.

Features of Your Device

Your tablet is an easy-to-use and offers many significant features. The following list outlines a few of the features included in your device.
Touchscreen provides quick response to a variety of menus and options
Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic
Windows ActiveSync® synchronization software
Large 4.3 inch (800 x 480 pixel) screen displaying up to 16M (million) onscreen colors
4GB of internal memory
3MP (megapixel) digital camera
Full slide out QWERTY keyboard
Customizable Widget application shortcuts
Downloadable applications (via online purchase)
Built-in Bluetooth technology
Mobile WiMAX high-speed Internet access capable
Built-in Wi-Fi support
Full HTML Browser
GPS Navigation (via embedded GPS chip)
User friendly, menu driven access to features and options
Microsoft Office Mobile® Suite applications (Excel Mobile, OneNote Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, and Word Mobile)
Outlook email client
Internet email support (Google™ Mail, Yahoo® Mail, etc.)
Support for playback of both streaming audio and video via sites, as well as local media (within microSD card).
Video Output (via optional mini-USB to HDMI cable)
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Your Device

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1. Display shows the information needed to operate your
device, such as the signal strength, battery level, time, active application, etc.
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2.
Webcam lens
is used to shoot a streaming video of the user
during a video conference.
3. Light sensor uses the ambient light level to adjust both
screen brightness/contrast.
In a bright light condition (outdoors), the sensor causes the device to increase the brightness and contrast for better viewing.
In a dark light condition, the sensor adjusts the device’s brightness and contrast for better viewing.
4.
LED
displays the current charging and network status.
Green LED (solid) indicates the battery has been completely charged.
Red LED (solid) indicates the battery is charging.
Green LED (blinking) indicates the device is attempting to connect to a Mobile WiMAX network.
Yellow LED (blinking) indicates a charging error.
Cyan LED (blinking) indicates the device is attempting a connection to a Wi-Fi network.
Magenta LED (blinking) indicates an error message or an outstanding notification the user has not yet read (accompanied by on onscreen ).
Left Action key ( ) is used to launch either the
5.
MobileWidget screen or the TaskSwitcher application.
Single press (quick) toggles between the MobileWidget screen where you can use available Widgets (page 35) and the Today screen.
Press and hold to activate the TaskSwitcher application that allows to display which applications are currently running on the device and then choose which is displayed full screen and active.
6.
Internet Explorer key
short press to launch Internet Explorer
and long press to launch the Opera mobile browser.
7. Left Softkey ( ) is used to navigate through menus and
applications by selecting the choice indicated on the lower
left area of the display screen. Softkeys are touch­sensitive keys, that appear in your display, and change
function according to the current feature being used.
8.
Navigation touch pad
lets you access the device’s menus
and selects the highlighted choice when navigating
through a menu. Pressing the center button activates an onscreen function (similar to pressing Enter) and selects
the highlighted choice when navigating through a menu.
9.
Fn key
(Function) key, toggle to access the numbers/ symbols shown at the top left of selected keys on the
QWERTY keyboard. This feature is activated by pressing
and holding the Fn key in conjunction with other specified keys.
10.
Windows key
provides ready-access to the Start menu that
contains links to all the device’s applications, settings, and
other quick links.
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12.
Symbol key
Space key
provides access to symbol characters.
lets you add spaces between words and
characters.
Note:
Pressing both the can only be used with the mini-USB to HDMI cable.
13.
Messaging Key
Space
and Fn key activates the TV out function, that
a short press provides access to the
Messaging menu.
Press briefly to access the Messaging page (to access both Outlook and Internet mail).
Press and hold to launch the Notes application (to create new notes).
14.
OK key
lets you end programs or then hide them.
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15.
Page Up/Dn
allows you to navigate up and down through the currently active page, and also to navigate through the
different menu options.
16. Right Softkey ( ) is used to navigate through menus
and applications by selecting the choice indicated on the lower right area of the display screen. Softkeys are touch-
sensitive keys, that appear in your display, and change
function according to the current feature being used.
17. Right Action key ( ) is used to either return to the Today
screen (without exiting the current application) or
Lock/Unlock the device (simple lock without password).
Single press (quick) returns you to the previous screen.
Pressing this key ends/closes certain applications, such as Camera, Opera, Smart Reader, and Sudoku.
Press and hold to activate the screen lock/unlock functionality that prevents accidental feature activation via inadvertent screen touches. For more information, refer to
“Locking Your Device”
on page 23.
18.
QWERTY keyboard
provides an alphanumeric character
keyboard layout. For more information, refer to “Entering
Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
19.
Speakers
left and right stereo speakers.
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20.
Camera Button
lets you access the Camera mode you can
either take pictures or shoot videos (Camcorder mode).
Single press to access the Photo Slides feature.
Press and hold to access the Camera mode.
21.
Reset Button
lets you reset your device and ends all
applications currently running.
22. Power Button, located at the top rim of the device, lets
you either turn the device on/off (press hold) or help
conserve power by toggling the on/off state of the display
screen (single press).
This single press conserves power by temporarily turning off the screen without shutting down the device. To turn the LCD back on, simply slide out the QWERTY keyboard.
Note:
Adjusting the screen brightness and temporarily shutting off the screen can greatly increase battery usage times.
23.
Power/USB Data jack
lets you connect a travel adapter
(power), USB data cable (data transfer), or HDMI cable
(video out).
CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the
incorrect jack may damage the device.
24.
RESET
RESET
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Headset jack
separately).
allows you to plug in a stereo headset (sold
25.
Stylus
storage location of included stylus touch pen. It is recommended that you use this pen when making your
onscreen selections. Using your fingers can be less
accurate, possibly scratch the screen, and leave unnecessary residue.
26.
Microphone
sources.
27.
microSD Slot
memory of your device. For more information, refer to “microSD Card Overview” on page 9.
28.
Volume key
allows the device to record external audio
lets you use a microSD card to expand the
allows you to adjust the device’s master
volume level that can also be done by activating the
Volume slider from the Title Bar (page 20).
29.
Kickstand
pulls out and provides support for the Mondi
when resting on a flat horizontal surface.
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30.
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Camera/Mirror
provides a 3.0 MP camera, with included
mirror, that lets you take pictures and shoot videos.
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Navigating the Today Screen

Mondi™ is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1® Classic, providing the power and familiarity of Microsoft Windows. Mobile versions of popular Microsoft applications such as Word, Excel®, Windows Media Player® and Outlook® eliminating the need to learn new software.
The main screen is called the
Tod ay
screen. The items listed on this screen provide quick access to several user selectable applications (via Start menu or Shortcuts), Contacts, options, and settings. The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments, status indicators, the current date, and time.
You can also launch a program directly by first activating the
Start
menu drop-down list and then selecting the related tab and
the program’s associated icon.
Single press the ( ) (right action key) to launch the Today Screen (Home).
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Recently Used Applications
2.
Start Menu
located at the top left of the screen, opens a drop down menu that serves as the central launching point
for Quick application links, access to device programs,
settings and Help topics.
The top row displays the six mostly recently used applications. As further applications are launched, this row updates accordingly.
Today Screen Functions
1.
Title Bar
currently active program, wireless status, and allows you
to close currently active screens. Click on the status icons
to access abbreviated Connectivity, Volume, and Battery settings menus.
located at the top of the screen, displays the
3.
Position Bar
currently active menu.
located alongside the shortcuts, indicates the
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4.
Home Shortcut
( ) displays the Today screen that contains quick links to IM, Outlook email, Date/Time
information, Internet Phone, and any Upcoming
Appointments.
5.
Web Pages Shortcut Perspective
( ) displays either a
view of currently stored Favorite Web
Bookmarks or Browsing History.
Tou ch
Menu
(right softkey)
> Display as > Thumbnail View
display the Bookmark (History) page images in a grid view (2 rows by 4 columns).
Tou ch
Menu
(right softkey)
> Display as > Perspective View
display the Bookmarks (History) as a scrollable set of icons (one behind another).
Tou ch
Menu
(right softkey)
> View >Favorite Bookmark
your favorite bookmarks. (These can be displayed in either a Thumbnail or Perspective view.)
Tou ch
Menu
(right softkey)
> View > History
browsing history. (These can be displayed in either a Thumbnail or Perspective view.)
Tou ch
Edit Favorite Bookmark
(left softkey) to edit your favorite
bookmarks.
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Thumbnail
to display the
or
to
to
to display
6.
Applications (Main menu) Shortcut
( ) displays a grid view of 12 preferred Main menu application shortcuts
(Favorites). These entries can be modified by
which shortcuts appear onscreen.
Note:
This listing of applications are different than those by the Windows Mobile 6.1® operating system (
7.
Favorite Contacts Shortcut
( ) displays a scrollable list
Start > Programs
of currently available Favorite Contacts. Scroll though the
entries and tap an icon/card (image) to access the
information for that particular Contacts entry. For more information, refer to “Contacts” on page 81.
8.
Multimedia Shortcut
available My Photos and Videos (
other available videos (
( ) displays a grid list of currently
Camera Album
Video Thumbnails
) stored within the
the device or within the internal microSD card.
9.
Quick Access
displays onscreen icons (on the Today page)
that provide current information regarding your Instant
Messages, Outlook emails, Time/Date, Internet Phone, and Appointments.
Edit
Programs
) and also
(ing)
provided
).
• Instant Messenger
• Outlook Email
•Clock
displays the current date and time information
• Internet Phone
• Appointments
displays any unread chat messages.
displays the number of unread
email messages.
displays any missed Internet Phone calls.
displays the number of upcoming Calendar
appointments or events. Touch this field to open the Calendar page.
10.
WiMAX CM
(left softkey) activates the Mobile WiMAX Connection Manager page where you can easily establish
a connection between your device and an available
CLEAR® network.
11.
Magnifier
displays the information specific to the feature
located beneath it.
12.
Main menu
(right softkey) displays a grid view of your most
popular applications (Favorites). Functions the same as
touching the
Applications
Shortcut icon ( ) from the left
of the screen.

Title Bar Icon Overview

The following table lists the onscreen icons, shown within the
.
Title Bar, and their descriptions.
Indicates the battery is fully charged. Tap this icon to display the Battery power tab.
Indicates the battery is fully discharged. Tap this icon to display the Battery power tab.
Indicates the device is connected to a power cable and is currently being charged.
Indicates the speaker is turned on. Tap this icon to access the onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volume level.
Indicates the speaker is set to vibrate only. Tap this icon to access the onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volume level.
Indicates the speaker is turned off and vibrate is disabled. Tap this icon to access the onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volume level.
Indicates the device is working to establish a wireless connection.
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Indicates the device failed to establish a wireless connection.
Indicates an inactive Mobile WiMAX connection.
Indicates an active Mobile WiMAX connection has been established and you are currently using an active WiMAX broadband connection.
Indicates an active Wi-Fi connection.
Indicates an inactive Wi-Fi connection.
Indicates an error or issue with the device and its functionality. Touch the icon to reveal the notification.

Locking Your Device

The device can be locked either manually or automatically via the Settings menu.
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Manually Locking the Device
This manual process temporarily locks the device without the need to utilize a password.
1. Single press the Power button ( ) to turn off the
screen but keep the device on in the background.
– or –
Press and hold the ( ) (right action key) to lock the
screen from accidental usage, but keep the screen on.
Manually Unlocking the Device
1. Single press the Power button ( ) to turn the screen
back on.
– or –
Touch
Unlock
(left softkey) and tap the onscreen grey
Unlock
button.
– or –
Press and hold the ( ) (right action key) to unlock the
screen.
Setting Up an Automatic Lock State
When you setup an automatic lock on your device, it requires a password be entered prior to returning to normal operation. When a password is set up, the device can be locked immediately upon command, configured to lock after a specified period of inactivity, or after the LCD blanks out.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Set up a timeout value by touching the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Personal
tab and tap
unused for
field then use the drop-down list to select a
Start > Settings.
Lock
().
Prompt if device
value (amount of unused time required before you are prompted for a password if the device becomes idle).
Enabling this option activates the remaining fields.
4. Touch the
Password type
field and enter the desired
information:
•Simple PIN
: must be at least four characters in length and cannot
contain a simple sequence such as 0000, 1111, or 1234.
• Strong alphanumeric
: must be at least seven characters in length and must contain at least one character from each of the following categories: uppercase/lowercase letters, numerals, and symbols. Examples of strong alphanumeric passwords are
%$VH5hW
.
sb?8A!3
and
5. Touch the
Password
field then use the QWERTY keyboard
to enter the desired password.
6. Touch the
Confirm password
field then use the QWERTY
keyboard to re-enter the same password.
7. Touch to save your password.
8. Touch
ok
Yes
to confirm your selection.
Creating a Password Hint
One method of making sure you don’t accidentally forget your new password is to use the Hint feature.
1. From the
2. Touch the
Note:
If you have previously created your password, you are prompted to touch the onscreen password filed, use the QWERTY keyboard to enter your password, then touch changes.
3. Touch the onscreen
Tod ay
Personal
screen, touch
tab and tap
Start > Settings
Lock
Unlock
before you can make any updates or
Hint
tab and use your QWERTY
.
().
keyboard to enter a hint for your password into the dialog box.
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Note:
ok
ok
X
This hint may be visible to others, so do not enter your password into this field. The hint you set will only appear after five consecutive incorrect passwords have been entered.
4. Touch to save your new password hint.
Unlocking the Device after a Timeout
1. From the
2. Use your QWERTY keyboard to enter your Lock password.
3. Touch
Password
screen, touch the password field.
Unlock
(left softkey) to unlock the device.

Calibrating your Touchscreen

It is important to calibrate your monitor properly so that your touches are read accurately by the device.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Use your Stylus pen to touch the
4. Firmly and carefully touch the center of each crosshair and
Tod ay
System
screen, touch
tab and tap
Start
Screen
repeat this process until the calibration session has
completed (this could take 2 - 3 repetitions).
5. Touch to complete the process and return to the
previous screen.
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()
> Settings
().
Align Screen
button.

Menu Navigation

You can tailor the device’s range of functions to fit your needs using both menus and widgets. Menus, sub-menus, and features can be accessed by scrolling through the available onscreen menus.
Opening an Application
Tap the associated onscreen icon.
ok
X
Touch or to exit from the current menu and return to the previous screen.
Press (right action key) to exit from the current location or function, and return to the Main Menu.
Note:
These actions only exit from (close) the current application while still
.
maintaining them active in the background.
Closing an Application
Applications are only closed (no longer active) when they are exited via the application’s own Menu options. Simply touching
or will only minimize the current application and
ok
keep it running actively in the background. These, still running, applications can utilize your device resources, slow down your device and drain your battery faster.
To close your applications:
1. Touch the application’s softkey option
Menu > Exit
.
– or –
Press and hold (left action key) to launch the
TaskSwitcher
This application visually displays any applications currently running
application.
in the background.
It also provides the option to either bring a selected application forward or End (close) it.
2. Flip through and center the desired application. The name
will appear above it.
3. Touch either
End
(to terminate the current app) or
End All
(to close all background applications). For more information, refer to “Using TaskSwitcher to Close
Applications” on page 99.
Navigating Through Menus
As you navigate through a menu, options display on the screen as scrollable lists. Menu tabs (located at the bottom of most screens, provide access to additional screen options).
To navigate a scrollable list:
1. From the
2. Touch and gently press an onscreen option.
3. From the available list of options you can either:
Tod ay
screen, touch
Touch an onscreen entry to activate it.
Firmly press and slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll
Start
().
through lists of menu items.
Navigate through a long list by pressing either volume key up or down.
Note:
Tapping or touching individual entries on the list opens the list entry.
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Touch or Tap
Scrolling Through
Options/Selections
onscreen options
4
3
2
1
Quick Navigation Among the Device Panels
Each of the available shortcuts (seen below) opens an associated panel that can be activated by flipping across the page as seen below.
In a single motion, touch and drag up or down along either side (left or right) of the current panel. This actions creates a
cube-like effect as you flip among the different panels.
Note:
Scrolling requires that you press firmly on the screen then drag. When scrolling through a list (see adjacent image) make sure not to touch or press individual entries on the list as this will open the list entry.
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Panels
1.
display the associated features, functions and
shortcuts for shortcut.
2.
Shortcuts
provide access to each of the five available
panels.
3.
Applications panel
provides a grid view of the 12 preferred
Main menu application shortcuts (Favorites). These icons can be customized to display any 12 application shortcuts
(from those available).
4.
Favorite Contacts panel
displays a scrollable list of currently
available Favorite Contacts cards.

Adjusting Your Volume Levels

You can set the volume for the device notifications by following these steps:
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch (located at the top of
your screen). A menu then displays with the onscreen
slider needed to adjust the device volume.
2. Using the stylus, select the desired level on the slider
located under Volume.
Touch either On (activate the device sounds), vibration is felt - no sound), or
Off
Vibr ate
(only a
(mutes both onboard speakers and turns off the vibration feature). The onscreen volume icon changes accordingly.
3. Select again to exit.
Note:
You can also press and hold the slider, or the side volume keys to move the selection up and down along the slider range.
Updating Sound Events
The Sounds & Notifications page allows you to select the actions for which you hear sounds and how to notify you when those different events occur.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Activate sound notifications for any of the following events
Tod ay
Personal
screen, touch
tab, then tap
Start
()
> Settings
Sounds & Notifications
.
by touching any of the following:
Events (warnings, system events)
Programs and Notifications (alarms, reminders)
Screen taps (Soft or Loud)
Hardware buttons (Soft or Loud)
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.
ok
4.
Touch the
Notifications
tab to then assign specific audio
files (or vibrate) to play for specific applications or actions.
5. Touch the
Event
drop-down list and select one of the
following events:
• ActiveSync: Begin sync
• ActiveSync: End sync
• Beam: Autoreceive
• Connection disconnected
• Connection established
• Messaging: New e-mail message
• Reminders
• Wireless network detected
6. Activate any of the following notification actions by tapping
the field adjacent to each:
• Play Sound
• Repeat
• Display message on screen
• Flash light for
•Vibrate
7. Touch to save your new settings and return to the
Personal
tab.
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Formatting the Device’s Memory

Both the internal device storage location (Main Storage) and microSD card (Storage Card) can be cleared of content via a Hard Reset and reformat process.
The
Main Storage
(My Device) location has only ~90 MB of storage capacity to contain your installed applications and files. Once this capacity is reached, you can obtain an error message indicating you need to clean up the Main Storage location (you have reached the 90 MB limit of your storage capacity and can no longer install additional applications).
The
My Storage
location contains as much storage capacity as provided by your internal microSD card. If given the option for the destination of installed applications and files, it is recommended you use the My Storage location on the microSD card.
1. From the
2. Touch the
The
The
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
tab and tap
Memory
tab refers to the device’s internal memory storage.
Storage Card
tab refers to the installed microSD card’s
Start
()
Hard Reset
> Settings
.
.
storage.
Note:
This can also be accessed from a similar menu by using the following steps: tap the
3. Touch the
Applications
Memory
shortcut
tab.
> Basic Settings
.
Tap either an individual onscreen
4.
Reset
the Main Storage or My Storage locations.
– or –
Tap
Clear Memory
If selecting the Clear Memory option, you will need to type in ‘Yes’ within the onscreen field and then tap
5. Tap
Yes
Important!:
If you clear all memory, all previously configured settings and device data will be deleted and the unit will be reset to its factory defaulted settings. You will then need to setup the device again (page 5).
to delete both locations.
Yes
to continue with the format process.
button for either
to continue.

Formatting the microSD Card

After you have installed an optional microSD card, you can then use the Format feature to clear any pre-existing information and then use it for data storage.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
4. Ta p
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
tab and tap
Storage Card
Yes
to continue with the format process.
Start
Hard Reset
tab and tap Format.
()
> Settings
.
.
For more information, refer to “Formatting the microSD Card” on page 65.

Entering Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard

Your device provides convenient ways to enter words, letters, punctuation, and numbers whenever you are prompted to enter text (for example, when entering information into a field, surfing the Web, or when using Microsoft® Outlook® and Text Messaging).
To access the QWERTY keyboard
1. Firmly grasp the front and back of the Mondi with both
hands.
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2.
Softkey (right)
Softkey (left)
QWERTY Keyboard
In a single motion, use your thumbs to slide the top section of the device up to open, as shown in the following
illustration.
The built-in QWERTY keyboard supports quick and easy text input, just as you would when using a computer’s keyboard. Mondi also provides an onscreen virtual QWERTY keyboard that functions in the same fashion.
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When you display a screen where you can enter text, use the keyboard to enter different character types:
Note:
When the key entering mode is changed to either corresponding icons are shown adjacent to at the bottom of the screen.
Shift
or Fn, their
Function
: Allows you to use characters displayed at the top of the QWERTY keys. Examples: 1, 5, 0, $, @, #, ?
CAPS/SHIFT
: Converts the alphabetic character into uppercase. Changes the text input mode between Upper/Lower case modes.
Symbol
: Launches the Symbols page from where you choose from an onscreen list of symbols and other character sets. Touch an onscreen item to insert it into your text field.
Delete
: Deletes the previous character, similar to the backspace key on a computer keyboard. This key has two different functions: in its default mode, it functions as a 'backspace’, within Fn mode, it functions as a 'delete' key.
Enter
Sam
SAM
: Moves the insertion point to the next line in a
message.
The keyboard provides dual-use keys labeled with alphabetic characters on the lower half and numbers and symbols on the upper half. Press the key combination corresponding to the character you want to enter.
Entering Characters
Characters can be entered using either Uppercase or Lowercase.
1. Slide out the QWERTY keyboard and press to make
the next entered character uppercase. Characters then
revert back to lowercase after the next character is typed.
2. Press the desired text key.
For example, to enter the word “Sam”, ty pe the keyboard sequence below.
If you make a mistake and enter the wrong character, press to erase a single character. Press and hold to erase an entire word.
3. To enter all uppercase characters, press twice to
maintain all consecutive characters in uppercase.
Entering Numbers
The keyboard can be used to enter numbers, letters, and symbols. Although these keys default to text (letters), numbers can be input by using in conjunction with the correct number key.
1. Press to input the character displayed on the top row
of the next QWERTY key pressed.
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2.
11:30
Pat@
Press the desired key.
– or –
To only enter all top row characters, press twice.
For example, to enter “11:30”, you would use the keyboard sequence shown below.
If you make a mistake and enter the wrong character, press to erase a single character. Press and hold to erase an entire word.
Entering Symbols
Symbols can be entered from the keyboard (using the key) or from the Symbols page (accessed using the key).
Note:
To use (Symbols page), the Text Input Mode must be set to Samsung Keypad.
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1. Position the cursor where you want the symbol to appear
within your message.
2. Press to launch the onscreen Symbols page. There
are up to eight pages of symbols (accessible by the bottom
left button. Ex:
3. Touch an onscreen entry to insert the selected symbol.
1/8
thru
8/8
).
There are multiple pages of available symbols.
– or –
1. Choose to insert a QWERTY keyboard symbol by
positioning the cursor where you want the symbol to
appear within your message.
2. Press and then press the key for the symbol you
wish to insert. This method uses the symbols etched on
the corresponding QWERT key.

Entering Text using the Onscreen Keyboard

In those onscreen pages where text can be entered into either fields, strings, or messages, the device also provides access to an onscreen virtual QWERTY keyboard.
1. From a place where you can enter text, touch the onscreen
text field.
2. Touch to pull up an onscreen keyboard.
3. Make your character selections using the same methods
discussed within the previous Entering Text, Numbers, and
Symbols sections.
4. Once complete, touch again to close the onscreen
keyboard.

Adjusting Text Input Settings

The Mondi does not, by default, use the standard Microsoft input method but rather an XT9 input method. This method can be configured via the Mondi Input settings page.
XT9 is a new text input software that allows you to easily enter text faster on a Windows Mobile-based device. XT9 allows for word prediction, word completion, and real-time spelling corrections.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
4. With
5. Configure the desired XT9 settings:
Tod ay
Personal
Input Method
Samsung Keypad
Options..
button.
• XT9 Settings
screen, touch
tab, then touch
Start
()
> Settings
Input
.
tab.
selected, touch the onscreen
: allows you to select your input language, adjust your word completion, spelling correction, auto-substitution, and regional correction settings.
• XT9 Dictionaries
: provides access to the built-in dictionaries: Xt9
My Words and XT9 Auto-Substitution.
• About XT9
• XT9 Help
: describes the XT9 input software version information.
: provides end-user onscreen help for the XT9 input
software.
6. Touch
Done
(left softkey) or tap to save your new
ok
settings and return to the previous page.
Note:
Some of these features may not be compatible with the Samsung Keyboard Input method.
.
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Widgets

The MobileWidget page (via the Widget Bar) provides quick access to mini-programs (widgets). This bar gives you information at a glance and provides easy access to frequently used tools such as (Analog Clock, Digital Clock, Calendar, Music Player, Photo, Dual Clock/World Clock, Today’s Events, Wireless Manger, Memo, AccuWeather, Google, Yahoo Financial and Yahoo One Search). This bar makes great use of the available space on your device.
The Widget Bar is a pane on the bottom of the Widget Desktop area that houses user-selected mini-applications and keeps them organized and always accessible.
You can easily customize the Widget area by either docking these mini-apps to the Widget Desktop area or placing them back within the Widget Bar for later use.

Widget Bar Navigation

You can drag the widgets to the desktop to use the application or feature, then drag it back to the Widget Bar when you are finished.
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Accessing the Widget Bar
1. From the
Widget
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
Quickly press and release the left action key ( ).
2. Tap the grey tab’s blue arrow (bottom of the screen) to
temporarily display the Widget Bar tab.
3. Tap the tab’s blue arrow again to close the Widget bar or
wait a few seconds for it to close automatically.
Adding and Deleting Widgets from the Desktop
1. From the
Widget
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
Quickly press and release the left action key ( ).
• Widget Bar
- provides a horizontal list of available widgets.
• Widget Desktop
Widget Bar Widget DesktopDesktop Pages
any desired widget apps. Once placed on the Widget Desktop, they are immediately available and active. Their position on the desktop can easily be changed by, in a single motion, touching and dragging to a new location.
- is the available workspace where you can place
2. Touch and hold the widget (
3. In a single motion, touch and drag an available widget
from the Widget Bar (1) to the Widget Desktop area (2).
4. While still holding the icon, in a single motion, drag it over
to the new location on the Widget Desktop area and
release your finger from the screen (2).
1
).
5. Repeat this process for any additional widgets you wish to
add.
– or –
To remove a Widget from the Desktop area (2), touch and drag the onscreen widget and drag it back into the Widget
Bar (1).
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Note:
Widgets are not activated by default on the device but must first be activated via the Widgets menu.
Placing Widgets on Separate Pages
The three buttons at the top of the Widget Desktop correspond to available pages that can contain Widgets. Since not all the available Widgets can be displayed on a single page, these allow you to select from one of three available pages
1. From the
Widget
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
Quickly press and release the left action key ( ).
2. Touch any of the three Desktop page icons (at the top of
the page) to display one of three available Desktop pages.
You can place (anchor) a selected Widget to any of these
active pages.
3. In a single motion, touch and drag an available widget
from the Widget Bar (1) to the Widget Desktop area (2).
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Rearranging Widgets within the Widget Bar
1. From the
2. In a single motion, touch and drag a widget from its
Widget
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
current location on the Widget Bar and move it to a new
position either between two existing Widget icons or at the beginning/end of the listing.
– or –
While still holding the icon, in a single motion, drag it away from the widget bar (1) then drag it back into its new
location in the list.
Activating a Widget
1. Locate your widget (whether it is still docked in the Widget
bar or in another location).
2. Touch the Desktop Widget icon to activate the
mini-application (widget).
Widget Icons
3
No Library
The following table contains a description of each available Widget, it’s function, and how to navigate to that particular application. If the application is already described in another section of this user manual, only a cross reference is then provided.
Note:
Some of these Widgets require an active broadband connection prior to activation and use.
Analog Clock
: displays the current time on an
analog clock.
Touch, drag and drop the Analog clock onto
the desktop to view the time in an analog format.
Digital Clock
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10
AM
digital clock.
Touch, drag and drop the Digital clock onto the
: displays the current time on a
desktop to view the time in a digital format.
Calendar
: allows you to access the Calendar feature and choose a specific date by tapping from a date from an onscreen calendar.
With the Calendar feature, you can:
Consult the calendar by day, week, month,
year, or Agenda.
Set schedules and note anniversaries.
Write memos to keep track of your schedule.
Set an alarm to act as a reminder, if necessary.
For more information, refer to “Calendar” on
page 78.
Multimedia Player
: allows you to launch the Multimedia Player application where you can play music and video files stored both locally and within the microSD card to then control their playback.
Touch, drag and drop, then tap the Music
Player icon to launch the multimedia player.
Touch the arrows on the widget to control the
playback of the currently active song or video.
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Photo
: allows you to view the list of device images, received in messages, or taken by the camera. You can then set/assign the image as the current wallpaper for the Widget Desktop.
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on
page 35.
Dual Clock/World Clock
Pac...
both the current location and within another
Par...
user-defined international location. Via the
: displays current time in
Clocks application, you can set alarms, assign anniversary dates, access the stopwatch feature, and view the World Clock. You can also view times from other parts of the world.
Touch, drag and drop the World Clock onto the
desktop to view the time in dual locations.
For more information, refer to “Clocks” on
page 92.
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Tod ay’s Ev ent s
Mon
Calendar events for the current day.
: allows you to review the
With the Calendar feature, you can:
Consult the calendar by day, week, month,
year, or Agenda.
Set schedules and note anniversaries.
Write memos to keep track of your schedule.
Set an alarm to act as a reminder, if necessary.
For more information, refer to “Calendar” on
page 78.
Wireless Manager
: Launches the Wireless Manager application that allows you to activate the Airplane mode, access/alter and manage your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Mobile WiMAX connections.
Touch, drag and drop, then tap the Wireless
Manager icon to launch the Wireless Manager application.
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on
page 35. For more information, refer to “Communication and Connection” on page 41.
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Memo
AccuAccu
WeatherWeather
.com.com

: launches the Notes application where you can then create, store and review previously created notes/memos.
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on
page 35.
AccuWeather
: uses your current data connection to access and display an onscreen popup containing real-time weather information for a specified location. You must have an active data connection to use this feature.
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on
page 35.
Google
: launches a Google™ search field where you can search the Web by entering a search string (using your QWERTY keyboard). You must have an active data connection to use this feature.
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on
page 35.
Yahoo Finance
: uses your current data connection to display an onscreen window containing the latest Yahoo financial news.
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on
page 35.
Yahoo One Search
field where you can search the Web (US or
TM
: launches a Yahoo search
International) by entering a search string (using your QWERTY keyboard). You must have an active data connection to use this feature.
For more information, refer to “Widgets” on
page 35.
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Section 3: Communication and Connection

Wireless Manager
Wireless Manager
Widget
Page

Communication Setup

Your device is capable of obtaining broadband Internet Access via either of these two available methods:
Wi-Fi access
Mobile WiMAX connection
Note:
Quick Access (activate/deactivate & configure) to the Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Mobile WiMAX CM features is available from the
Tod ay
screen by touching ( )
> Basic Settings
Wireless Manager Overview
Wireless Manager application that allows you to activate the Airplane mode, access/alter and manage your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Mobile WiMAX connections.
Accessing the Wireless Manager Page
1. From the
2. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Connections
Start
tab and tap
()
Wireless Manager
().
– or –
From the Title bar, touch the connection icon ( ), then touch the blue
41
Wireless Manager
link.
.
> Settings
3. Locate the desired connection method (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or
Mobile WiMAX [see adjacent image]).
.
Accessing the Wireless Manager Widget
1. From the
2. In a single motion, touch and drag the Wireless Manager
Widget
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
widget ( ) from its current location on the Widget Bar
and move it to the Widget Desktop.
Communication Methods - Overview
The two available methods for connectivity are:
Mobile WiMAX
- is developed primarily for wireless metropolitan area
networks (WMANs).
provides broadband speeds without the need for cables.
Allows for a wider range of mobility.
Note: *
Please check with your Mobile WiMAX provider for available local
broadband speeds.
Wi-Fi
- has primarily been developed for wireless local area networks
(WLANs).
Transmission range of up to 100m.
Wi-Fi networks have limited range compared to Mobile WiMAX.

Airplane Mode

Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your device’s features, such as Games, Office, Multimedia, etc., when you are in an airplane or in any other area where data usage is prohibited. When your device is in Airplane Mode ( ), it cannot send or receive any data or access online information.
1. From the
2. In a single motion, touch and drag the Wireless Manager
Widget
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
widget ( ) from the Widget Bar to the Widget Desktop area.
3. Touch the
Airplane Mode
field to toggle its activity state
between On ( ) or Off ().
Note:
Activating Airplane mode deactivates all Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX communication.
4. Press ( ) (right action key) to return to the Today screen.
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Activating Wi-Fi Communication

Wi-Fi communication requires access to an existing and accessible Wireless Access Point (WAP). These WAPs can either be
Open
(unsecured) as within most Hot Spots, or
Secured
(requiring knowledge of the Router name and password). The following is a list of Wi-Fi icons displayed on the device:
Indicates an active Wi-Fi connection.
Indicates an inactive Wi-Fi connection.
1. From the
2. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Connections
Start
tab and tap
()
> Settings
Wireless Manager
().
– or –
From the Title bar, touch the connection icon ( ), then touch the blue
3. Touch
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Wireless Manager
ON
(within the Wi-Fi area) to toggle the active state.
link.
Establishing a Wi-Fi Connection
1. From the
2. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Connections
Start
tab and tap
()
> Settings
Wireless Manager
.
().
3. Touch
4. From the Wi-Fi Settings page, filter the list of available
Menu
(right softkey)
> Wi-Fi Settings
.
networks by touching an available onscreen network or
expand the search by choosing one of the following:
All Available
Only access points
.
Only computer-to-computer
5. Touch
Menu
(right softkey)
> Add New...
to add a new
connection, or touch an available connection to edit its
parameters.
6. From the Configure Wireless Network page, touch the
Network name
field and use the QWERTY keyboard to enter
a name for the new network connection.
Select from the following security connection presets from
7.
the
Connects to
Select use proxy settings).
Select settings).
8. Touch any of the remaining fields to place a checkmark
drop down:
The Internet
if the network connects to the Internet (does not
Work
if the network does not connect to the Internet (uses proxy
alongside their entries (checkmarks indicate activity).
If the network has SSID broadcasting disabled (is “hidden”), select
This is a hidden network
If the connection is for an ad-hoc network, select
device-to-device (ad-hoc) connection
9. Touch
Next
(right softkey) to continue onto the
.
This device is a
.
Authentication and Data Encryption information. Use the
information provided by your Network administrator to
complete this section.
10. Use the QWERTY keyboard to complete this information
and touch
Next
(right softkey) to continue.
11. Complete the process by selecting the appropriate security
protocol parameters from the EAP type drop-down menu.
12. Touch
Finish
(right softkey) to complete the process.
13. Touch the
Network Adapters
card connects to:
tab to select a
My network
entry (The Internet or Work) and modify
an adapter from the list provided.

Connecting to a Mobile WiMAX Network

Mobile WiMAX provides broadband Internet access over a wider coverage area than available with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Connection to a WiMAX network requires the activation of service. During communication to the Internet, the device uses any previously configured wireless network connections (WiMAX or WLAN/ Wi-Fi).
Note:
Mobile WiMAX connectivity is only available in limited markets and must be accompanied by an active WiMAX service plan prior to establishing any Mobile WiMAX connectivity.
Activating the Mobile WiMAX Hardware
Before you can establish an active Mobile WiMAX data session, your built-in WiMAX hardware must first be activated. Once you activate the connection via the WiMAX CM (Connection Manager), the WiMAX connection is automatically enabled.
Note:
This device is expected to achieve speeds that are twice that of 3G wireless service. Overall internet experience will vary depending on a number of factors including device parameters, patterns of usage, network conditions and the characteristics of websites visited.
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1.
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> WiMAX CM
– or –
Touch ( ) from the left side of the device screen to
launch the Main Menu screen and touch
Mobile WiMAX CM
.
Basic Settings >
Locating your MAC ID
Your MAC ID is a device specific identification that is required prior to gaining access to a wireless system. Your device’s internal Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Mobile WiMAX components all have a specific and unique MAC ID. It is this alphanumeric sequence which you must obtain prior to registration of your device for use on the CLEAR WiMAX network.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Scroll down this Version page and locate the Mobile
Tod ay
System
screen, touch
tab, then tap
Start
Version
()
> Settings
().
.
WiMAX section wherein you will see the MAC value listed.
4. Write down this alphanumeric string and use it during your
registration process.
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.
Warning!:
This is a unique wireless ID and should be kept secured. It is recommended that you properly dispose of any written record of this ID after registration.
Online setup for Mobile WiMAX Access
If you have not already created a CLEAR service account, you will need to do so prior to connection. Without an active account, your device only allows access to the main page.
There are three current methods for creating a CLEAR account:
Directly from your Mondi (page 46).
Log into www.clear.com and click
Call CLEAR at 1-888-888-3113 and follow the audio prompts.
Important!:
It is recommended that you setup and register your device online via a computer with access to the Internet.
www.clear.com
CLEAR Services
Web
.
Creating an Account from within Mondi
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
WiMAX CM
(left softkey).
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
2. Touch
3. Once connected to Mobile WiMAX, launch your Opera
Connect
returned to the
. Once successfully connected, you are
Tod ay
screen.
Start
()
> WiMAX CM
browser and follow the onscreen instructions. You will be taken to the CLEAR website and prompted to create an
account. Your device MAC ID will be automatically detected
by the system.
Creating an Account from CLEAR Website
1. Log into
2. Click on the
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to create a new CLEAR
www.clear.com
CLEAR Services
from a computer.
tab.
account and assign your device’s MAC ID (page 45).
4. Once complete, return to the main CLEAR Web page and
click
My Account
(top of the page) to confirm your
information and activation status.
5. Initiate a connection.
.
Initiating a Mobile WiMAX Connection
Note:
Prior to Mobile WiMAX usage, you must sign up for a service plan. For service plans and coverage information, see www.clear.com.
Note:
If you do not have a CLEAR account, see “Online setup for Mobile WiMAX Access” on page 45.
If you have already set up a CLEAR WiMAX account, your Mondi MAC ID will be detected by the system and you will then be allowed full WiMAX access.
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1.
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
WiMAX CM
– or –
From the
Tod ay
2. Touch
screen, touch
Connect
. Once successfully connected, you are
Start
()
returned to the Today screen. Confirm the WiMAX icon
within the Title Bar (top of screen) indicates an active Connection ( ).
If not already registered, launch a browser and then follow the onscreen setup and connection procedures t o enter the information associated with your CLEAR account. For more information, refer to
“Online setup for Mobile WiMAX Access”
Important!:
For assistance with account activation and troubleshooting CLEAR WiMAX service, contact CLEAR at: www.clear.com or
1-888-888-3113
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.
(left softkey).
> WiMAX CM
on page 45.

Bluetooth Communication

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology
.
capable of exchanging information over a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical connection. Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to beam information with Bluetooth. If the devices are within range of one another, you can exchange information between them, even if they are located in different rooms.
When the Bluetooth radio is turned off, you cannot communicate (send or receive data) via Bluetooth. A Bluetooth connection with an externally paired device allows you to transfer images, Calendar dates, themes, and other data files.
To save battery life or in situations where radio use is prohibited, such as airline travel, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology.
1. From the
2. Touch the
().
3. Touch
ON
the active state.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Connections
Start
tab and tap
()
> Settings
Wireless Manager
.
(within the Bluetooth area seen below) to toggle
5. Touch the
Devices
tab and tap
Add new device...
from the onscreen list. Your device then displays a list of discovered
Bluetooth devices that have been detected within its
communication range.
Note:
To be detectable, external Bluetooth devices must be enabled for visibility so the Mondi can detect the device and then connect to it. If your device does not appear in the list of available devices, make sure this feature is active on the target device.
4. Touch
Menu
(right softkey) to access the Bluetooth
Settings.
Adding a Bluetooth Device
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch
4. Prepare your external Bluetooth device for communication
().
Menu
Tod ay
screen, touch
Connections
(right softkey)
Start
()
tab and tap
Wireless Manager
> Bluetooth Settings
> Settings
.
and detection.
6. Touch the device you wish to pair with and touch
Next
(right softkey).
If your target device does not appear within the list of available devices, touch
7. Touch the
enter the numeric passcode, and press
.
You are then notified the pairing is in progress.
Note:
If the target device does not require a passcode, touch continue.
8. Enter the corresponding Passcode information on your
Refresh
to repeat the discovery process.
Passcode
field, use the QWERTY keyboard to
Next
(right softkey).
Next
to
target device to complete the pairing process.
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Creating a Device Name
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
Device ID
tab and tap
Start
()
About
().
tab and double tap the
> Settings
Device name
field to highlight current name.
Note:
You can also view the Device Name via the Bluetooth Settings page.
4. Use either the onscreen keyboard (or slide out the QWERTY
My Info
tab within the
keyboard) and enter the new name for this device. For
more information, refer to “Entering Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
5. Touch the
6. Touch to store the new information and return to the
Description
ok
field to enter additional information.
previous screen.
Note:
If this name has previously been assigned within the
Owner Information
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page, this information is then updated first.
Start > Settings >
7. Confirm the Device name update by navigating to the
.
Bluetooth Setting - My Info tab:
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Settings >
Connections tab.
Tap
Bluetooth
( ) and touch the
8. Confirm the name was correctly updated.
My Info tab.
Device Visibility
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Connections
Mode
tab and then tap the
visible to other devices
Start
()
> Settings
.
tab and tap
Bluetooth
().
Make this device
box to either activate or deactivate
the visibility (discoverability) of your device by others.
Your device becomes visible to other devices when you transmit your device’s name to others in your area. This allows other devices to detect your device and request a connection. If your device is not visible, you can still detect and connect to other devices, while still hiding yourself from others.
Making Bluetooth Secure
When the Bluetooth Visibility on your Mondi is turned on, your device is wirelessly transmitting its device name and status to every device within its range. This transmission can pose a security risk and incite unauthorized connection to your device. It is recommended that you remain hidden unless an active pairing is necessary.
Beaming
The process of transmitting data between two paired Bluetooth devices is known as Beaming. Data is directly transmitted/shared to a target device. This device must be visible and must accept either your incoming data or agree to be paired with your device.
The Samsung Mondi™ Mobile Internet Tablet supports beaming of several different file types:
Windows Mobile Themes (see the User Guide for more information)
Microsoft Excel Workbook data (page 87)
Microsoft Word Document data (page 89)
Calendar Events (page 80)
Contact entries (page 84)
Image or Video file (page 116)
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Section 4: Customizations

Tod ay Sc r een
Start Menu
(showing default Theme)
Mondi comes equipped with several programs, such as the Office Mobile Suite, built-in camera/camcorder, Outlook email compatibility, Windows Media Player, etc.
It’s best to begin our overview of these tools by first learning how to customize the device to best suit your quick access needs and personality.

Customizing the Today Screen

The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments, status indicators, the current date, time, and profile, as well as recently used program icons. You can open a program by directly tapping its associated icon. The “look and feel” of the Today screen is governed by a Theme that can be assigned and also sent to others via Bluetooth (tsk file).
Assigning a Theme
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Personal
Appearance
tab, then tap
Start
()
> Settings
Tod ay
().
tab, then touch the new theme from
the onscreen list.
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Note:
Changing a theme can cause the access procedures to change. The procedures in this document assume use of the default product theme.
.
Beaming a Theme via Bluetooth
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Personal
Appearance
Start
()
> Settings
tab, then tap
Tod ay
().
tab, then touch a theme from the
onscreen list.
4. Touch
Beam
and from the populated list of available and
visible Bluetooth devices, touch
Tap to send
to begin the
transmission of the tsk file to a target device.
Note:
You may have to wait a few minutes for the Unknown device titles properly reflects the names of the detected Bluetooth devices.
5. The recipient will have to accept the incoming data file to
complete the upload process.
Selecting an Image as Your Background
1. Repeat steps 1 - 3 from the above procedure.
2. Touch the
Use this Picture as the background
activates the onscreen
Browse
button that is used to then
box. This
search for a picture that can be assigned as the new
background image.
3. Touch
Browse
to begin the search of your new image.
4. From the Open page, touch the drop down arrow to the
.
right of the
list of available areas such as:
Folder
field and touch a folder location from the
DCIM
(default for images
taken with the Mondi).
Note:
Other folder must be created by the user, such as MEDIA, MUSIC, OTHERS, etc.
5. Touch the
6. From the populated list of available images, touch an entry
Typ e
field and select
Picture Files
.
to then assign that picture as the new background image
when you return to the Today Settings page.
7. Touch to store the new image as part of the
ok
background and return to the
Personal
tab. This use is in
tandem with the currently selected Theme.
Selecting the Items that Appear on the Today Screen
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
Personal
Item
tab.
screen, touch
tab, then tap
Start
()
Tod ay
.
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> Settings
.
4.
ok
ok
Select those items which will appear on the Today screen by toggling each entry either on or off. Changing the state
is done by tapping each item and placing/removing a
check mark adjacent to each entry.
Remove these items by removing the check mark from each item.
5. Position each item (from top to bottom) on the list by
highlighting an entry and using the onscreen
Move Up/Move Down
6. Touch to store the Item list, its arrangement, and
return to the
buttons to position them in the list.
Personal
tab.

Customizing the Start Menu

The Start menu contains quick links to all the device’s applications and settings information, it functions similar to its computer-based counterpart. To access the Start menu, simply use the stylus to tap in the upper left corner of the screen on the word Start. A drop down menu list is then displayed, and from there, all other applications and settings can be accessed.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Enable/Disable an application from the list by tapping its
Tod ay
Personal
screen, touch
tab, then tap
Start
Menus
()
adjacent box.
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> Settings
.
Note:
Select up to seven items you want displayed within the Start menu. There can only be at most seven items selected at any one time.
4. Touch to save your new selections and return to the
Personal
tab.
.

Customizing the Applications Panel

The Applications panel is accessed by touching to then display a grid view of 12 preferred Main menu application shortcuts (Favorites). For more information, refer to “Quick Navigation Among the Device Panels” on page 27.
Application Shortcuts Bar (available)
Note:
This listing of applications are different than those by the Windows Mobile 6.1® operating system (
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch to open the
Applications panel.
2. Touch
Edit
(right softkey), to minimize the existing 12
onscreen shortcuts and reveal a row of available application icons.
Programs
provided
Start > Programs
3. In a single motion, touch and drag an available application
shortcut from the Application Shortcuts Bar to a location within the two existing rows.
4. Once you have positioned the new shortcut in a desired
).
location, release the screen and touch
The new shortcut is now positioned in its new location and the old shortcut now moves back to the Application Shortcuts Bar. In essence, they switch places.
Done
(left softkey).

Customizing Your Backlight Display

Although screen brightness level can have a great affect on your battery consumption, this feature can be customized to provide better viewing of the onscreen contents.
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
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> Settings
.
2.
ok
ok
Touch the
System
tab, then tap
By default, the device is set up to automatically adjust the backlight
Backlight
brightness level.
3. Tap t he
Manual Adjustment
radio box, then touch and drag
the slider to adjust the brightness level.
If the slider does not respond to a sliding action, tap the slider at a different location to change the setting.
4. Touch to save your new selections and return to the
System
tab.

Customizing Your Power Settings Page

Keeping track of the battery’s charge is very important. If the battery level gets too low, your device automatically shuts down and can cause you to lose important data.
1. From the
2. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
tab, then tap
The
Battery
tab indicates the current charge state of the internal
Start
Power
()
battery.
Adjusting the Device’s Behavior - Battery Powered
1. From the
2. Touch the
55
Tod ay
System
screen, touch
tab, then tap
Start
Power
()
.
.
.
> Settings
> Settings
3. Touch the
Battery Power
tab and begin to make your
changes.
4. Touch a box to activate a feature and then alter its
corresponding field.
• Turn on backlight
turns the backlight back on after a shutoff, when
a button is pressed or the screen is tapped.
• Turn off backlight
provides a power save feature for your device to conserve battery power by turning off only the screen. Values range from Always on to 5 minutes.
• Turn off device
provides a power save feature for your device to conserve battery power by turning off the entire device. Values range from Always on to 5 minutes.
5. Touch to save your new settings and return to the
System
changes.
tab.
Tod ay
System
External Power
screen, touch
tab, then tap
Start
Power
tab and begin to make your
()
> Settings
.
.
.
Adjusting the Device’s Behavior - Externally Powered
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
.
Touch a box to activate a feature and then alter its
ok
4.
corresponding field.
• Turn on backlight
turns the backlight back on after a shutoff, when
a button is pressed or the screen is tapped.
• Turn off backlight
provides a power save feature for your device by turning off only the screen. Values range from 1 minute to Always on.
• Turn off device
provides a power save feature for your device by turning off the entire device. Values range from 1 minute to Always on.
5. Touch to save your new settings and return to the
System
tab.
Adjusting the Device’s Behavior - Keypad
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
4. Touch a box to activate a feature and then alter its
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
tab, then tap
Keypad
tab and begin to make your changes.
Start
Power
corresponding field.
• Keypad light
turns the keypad light either Off (no key presses will activate it) or On (where it turned on anytime its it used or during a Custom Time (where the Keypad illuminates during a set range of time- Start Time and End Time).
()
> Settings
.
• Keypad light time
determines the length of time the keypad
remains illuminated after a key is pressed (1 to 10 seconds).
System
ok
tab.
5. Touch to save your new settings and return to the
Adjusting the Device’s Behavior - VoIP
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
4. Touch a box to activate a feature and then alter its
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
tab, then tap
VoIP
tab and begin to make your changes.
Start
Power
()
.
> Settings
.
corresponding field.
• Turn off backlight when calling
.
set amount of time during a VoIP call (Always turn on, 5 seconds ­10 seconds).
System
ok
tab.
5. Touch to save your new settings and return to the
turns the backlight either Off for a
Adjusting the Device’s Behavior - Perfor mance
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
tab, then tap
Performance
Start
()
> Settings
Power
.
tab and begin to make your
.
changes.
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4.
ok
ok
Tap an option from the CPU Performance drop-down list. This is similar to settings used when overclocking a
desktop computer.
• CPU Performance
adjusts the processor’s performance. Modifications to the performance setting can either deplete the battery faster (High) or extend battery life (Low).
Options are: High, Normal, Low, and Auto.
5. Touch to save your new settings and return to the
System
tab.

Customizing the Size of the Onscreen Type

Some text fonts used within options or menus can be hard to read for some users, luckily, the Mondi comes with the ability to allow customization of onscreen text.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
the
Enable ClearType
screen, touch
System
ClearType
tab, then tap
Start
()
Screen
tab and place a checkmark alongside
box. This adjusts the crispness of the
onscreen text.
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.
> Settings
4. Touch the
Tex t Si ze
tab, then touch along the text size slider to manually adjust the size of onscreen text. Refer to
the onscreen
Example
field for a sample of what the
adjusted font will look like.
5. Touch to save your new settings and return to the
System
tab.
.

Section 5: Synchronization

Your device features a built-in ActiveSync® utility that allows you to synchronize data between your computer and your device. This built-in application works either with a computer-installed version of the application (that launches when a compatible device is connected to a target computer) or as a stand-alone feature (requiring an active broadband connection). This software helps keep Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, or Inbox data up-to-date.
For additional help with Synchronization between your device and your computer, you can reference the following online information:
Windows Mobile How-Tos
.

Computer Requirements

The computer to which you install ActiveSync (v4.5 or higher) must meet the following hardware and software requirements:
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP with SP1 or later, Windows 2000 with SP4, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, or Windows Server
2003.
Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later (required).
Storage: Hard-disk drive with 12 to 65 MB of free space. (Actual requirements will vary depending on features selected and system configuration.)
I/O Port: USB port (1.0 or higher)
Optical drive: DVD-ROM drive
Video card: VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics adapter supporting 256 colors or more.
Note:
It is recommended that you either setup a Outlook relationship between your Mondi and computer via ActiveSync (direct connection or wireless) and not from within Outlook.

Installation of ActiveSync on Your Computer

1. Download and install the ActiveSync application from the
Microsoft® site to your machine:
2. Launch the setup program and follow the onscreen
ActiveSync4.5.
instructions.
At the end of the installation process, you will see an ActiveSync icon appear in your taskbar.
Synchronization will begin automatically the first time your device is connected to your computer.
All selected synchronization items will be copied from your computer to your device and Windows Explorer will create a shortcut to the Mobile drive.
Once you begin the synchronization process (by connecting your device to your computer) the Microsoft ActiveSync window will automatically open.
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Your device will remain connected to the computer after synchronization is complete. If any selected content is changed on your computer (new email, photos, playlist updates, etc.) Microsoft ActiveSync automatically re-syncs the information on the device. You can open the device’s file directory in ActiveSync on your computer by clicking
Tools > Explore Pocket PC
from the ActiveSync main menu. You can then copy files quickly and easily from the device to the computer, or vice versa.

Connection of ActiveSync

Your computer can assign a different profile to each device that is connected to it via the ActiveSync application. Once you connect your first Mondi device, it will show up as SWD-M100 within the
File > Mobile Devices
1. Right-click the ActiveSync icon found in your computer’s
taskbar and select the
2. Make sure the following options are checked and click OK:
menu.
Connection Settings...
option.
• Allow USB Connections
• Open ActiveSync when my device connects
3. Connect one end of the USB data cable (included with your
device) into the USB port on your computer.
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4. Connect the other end into the Power/USB Data jack on the
left side of the device. (The Synchronization Setup Wizard
will launch on your computer and prompt you to set up a
sync partnership with the device.)
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Correct
Incorrect

Configuring ActiveSync

1. From the initial Synchronization Setup Wizard, click
(1) to begin the setup process.
2. If you do not use Microsoft Exchange
®
(for Outlook), skip
to step 3.
Next
To set up an Exchange Server connection, complete the
following steps.
Check the box in the
Microsoft Exchange field
Synchronize directly with a server running
(2) and click
Next
Note:
The information in these fields is case-sensitive. Some fields may have already been filled in by your device upon connection to your computer.
Enter an Exchange Server Address (al so known as the Outlook Web Access server address) (3).
If your server requires an encrypted connection, check the box for “
.
This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection
Enter your
User name, Password
To enable automatic email synchronization, check the box for
password
.
Click
Next
to continue
3. From the Synchronization Options screen, check all
information types you would like to synchronize with your device and your computer. (Contacts, Calendar, Email,
Tasks, Notes, Favorites, Files, and Media.)
4. Click
Next
to continue.
5. Check the box for
would like to allow this connection type (usually disabled if your device is using an active USB connection), and click
Next.
6. Click
Finish
the partnership. ActiveSync will save the settings and
begin synchronizing your device with your computer based on those settings.
Allow wireless data connections
to complete the setup process and establish
, and
Domain
.”
information.
Save
if you
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Note:
Media synchronization can require that you launch Windows Media Player to finish the process of setting up the partnership.

Setting Up Windows Media Player Sync Options

If you choose to synchronize multimedia files (pictures, videos, and music), you will need to set up a sync partnership between your device and your computer's Windows Media Player.
Note:
The MP4 video format, although not recognized by Windows Media Player, can be played back via the
Applications
panel.
MultiMedia Player
available from the
It is recommended that you have the latest version of Windows Media Player installed (at the time of print it was version 11). (You can verify you have the latest version by clicking
Check for Updates..
1. Verify
. from the Media Player menu.)
Media
was selected from within the Synchronization
Help >
Options window (described in the previous section).
2. From within the Synchronized items field (adjacent to the
Media entry) click the
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Setup must be completed
link.
3. In the pop-up dialog box, click
Yes
to begin the setup
process.
4. Launch Windows Media Player. (Your device appears
within the left pane.)
Note:
If your device contains an internal microSD card, both the built-in device storage location and internal microSD card (listed as
Card
) are listed as two separate device entries on the left pane.
5. Click on the
Sync
tab to launch the partnership process.
If the Device Setup screen (shown above) does not appear, right-click on the device icon (left pane) and select
Setup Sync..
Storage
.
Enter a new name for the device (as it will appear within
6.
the Windows Media Player’s left pane) and click
Finish
.
For more detailed information on creating a unique device name, see “Creating a Device Name” on page 49.

Synchronizing Music with Windows Media Player

1. Click on any of the available library categories (such as
Artist, Album, or Songs) to display a list of all current music
files detected by Windows Media Player.
For the purpose of this section, Genre has been selected.
Note:
Songs that are copy-protected (DRM protection) will not be transferred
and can result in a transfer error message.
2. Select a song and drag it to the Sync List section of the
application (right pane). (The available memory indicator
will change depending on the size of the selected song.)
3. When you have finished selecting songs, click
Start Sync
to begin the upload process from your computer to your
device’s Music folder.
If this list is later updated on your computer, it will be updated on your device during the next synchronization session.
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Connecting to the Device via ActiveSync

ActiveSync allows you to synchronize data between your computer and your device. Synchronization compares the data on your device with your desktop computer and updates both your device and computer with the latest data. Before you can connect your device to your computer via USB, you will need to install the ActiveSync application.
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Before you continue, confirm the download and installation of the ActiveSync application to your machine:
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Connect one end of the USB Data cable to your computer.
4. Plug the other end of the USB cable into your Power/USB
5. Touch
6. From within the ActiveSync application, click
7. Double-click the
8. Double-click the
9. Open the
For detailed information about using ActiveSync to setup your exchange email services, see “Using ActiveSync to Configure Your Outlook Exchange Settings” on page 74.
Tod ay
screen, touch
ActiveSync
.
Connections
Data jack connection located on the side of the device.
Sync
(left softkey) to begin the synch process.
reveal all the device contents (both storage card and internal device folders).
MEDIA
.
MEDIA
paste them into this folder.
tab and tap
My Windows Mobile-Based Device
Storage Card
folder, copy your selected video files and
ActiveSync4.5.
Start
()
> Programs >
External Connections
Explore
icon to
folder, then navigate to
.
.

Loading Files to Your microSD Card

Incorrect
Correct
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Verify your microSD card is securely installed into the device. For more information, refer to “Installation of the microSD Card” on page 10.
Before using your device’s mass storage capabilities, you need to prepare your device’s data services to synchronize with your desktop or laptop computer.
Once the device is connected to the computer, you can transfer your data to or from the microSD card. One method of data transfer involves the detection of the device as an external storage device, method two involves using the ActiveSync® application to synchronize file between your device and your computer.
The device can be configured to communicate with your computer as an extension of your computer by using the ActiveSync utility which is used to synchronize computer applications with your device.
Reviewing the microSD Card Information
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch either the Main or Storage Card tabs to reveal
Tod ay
System
screen, touch
tab and tap
Start
Memory
()
> Settings
.
detailed memory information:
•Main
tab - reveals the
Tot al, In use
, and
Free
storage sizes for
both the general Storage and Program areas.
•Storage Card
tab - reveals the
Tot al, In use
, and
Free
storage
sizes for both the My Storage and Storage Card areas.
4. Touch to return to the previous page.
ok
.
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Formatting the microSD Card
Both the internal device storage location (Main Storage) and microSD card (Storage Card) can be cleared of content via a Hard Reset and reformat process.
The
Main Storage
(My Device) location has only ~90 MB of storage capacity to contain your installed applications and files. Once this capacity is reached, you can obtain an error message indicating you need to clean up the Main Storage location (you have reached the 90 MB limit of your storage capacity and can no longer install additional applications).
The
My Storage
location contains up to 3.9 GB of storage capacity. If given the option for the destination of installed applications and files, it is recommended you use either the My Storage location or the microSD card.
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Touch the
Tod ay
screen, touch
System
tab and tap
The Memory tab refers to the device’s internal memory storage.
The Storage Card tab refers to the installed microSD card’s storage.
Storage Card
Start
()
> Settings
Hard Reset
.
tab and tap the onscreen
Format
.
button.
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4. Tap
Yes
to continue with the format process.
Important!:
If you continue, all data will be erased from the microSD card.
5. Confirm the capacity bar is now all grey (indicating there is
nothing currently stored on the microSD card).
Using the Device as External Storage
1. From the
2. Touch the
3. Connect one end of the USB Data cable to your computer.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Connections
Start
tab and tap
()
> Settings
External Connection
.
.
Plug the other end of the USB cable into your Power/USB
ok
4.
Data jack located on the side of the device.
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Settings > USB
5. Tap
storage) or
6. Touch to save your setting and initiate USB Mass
.
Mass Storage
Storage Card
and select either
Application
My Storage
(microSD card) as the destination.
Storage Mode. (Wait for the connection to be completed.
When connected, your computer will automatically detect your device.)
7. Once your computer has detected the device and properly
installed the USB Drivers, return to your Windows desktop,
open Windows Explorer and locate the removable drive now assigned to the detected microSD card.
Note:
After formatting the microSD card, all folders and files are deleted. Only after taking a photograph using the Mondi is the DCIM folder created on the card.
()
> Basic
(internal
8. Double-click this removable drive and view the available
folders. It is recommended that you create some folders to
contain your media and data content. Below is an example
of some possible folder names:
•DCIM
- default location for pictures and videos shot with the device.
Created once a picture is taken with the device.
•MEDIA
- default location for multimedia video files (user-defined).
•MUSIC
- default storage location for music files (user-defined).
•OTHERS
- used for data storage of any other file type
(user-defined).
Note:
If any of these folders is not automatically created, access the device via ActiveSync and manually create them.
9. Open the
MEDIA
folder, copy your selected video files and
paste them into this folder.
10. Once complete, touch the onscreen
EXIT
button to
terminate the Mass Storage Mode.
Warning!:
Formatting either the “My Storage” or “microSD card” from your computer may result in a performance decrease. This action should be done via the Mondi Hard Reset page.
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Viewing files on microSD card via Mondi
1. From the
2. Touch the navigation drop-down menu at the top-left of the
File Explorer
Tod ay
.
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
File Explorer screen (seen below).
3. Choose a storage location:
• My Device
•My Storage
•Storage Card
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(for programs 90MB)
(Mondi Internal Storage)
(inserted microSD card)
4. Touch
Up
(left softkey) to go up a level in the folder
hierarchy structure.
– or –
Touch
Menu
(right softkey) to access the File Explorer
menu options.
5. Tap a file to then launch it within an associated application.

Section 6: Email Setup

Setting Up an IMAP or POP3 Account

To send and receive email messages through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) account, or to use the device to access your corporate email through a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you will first need to set up both an IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) and/or a POP3 (Post Office Protocol) account.
Note:
You must first have an active Internet connection prior to initiating the setup process. If you want to send and receive email messages through an ISP account, or if you wish to use your device to access your corporate email through a VPN, you will first need to set up/create an IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) or a POP3 (Post Office Protocol) account.
1. From the
2. Touch
3. Use the QWERTY keyboard to enter an email address and
Tod ay
screen, touch
Setup E-mail
or highlight the option and tap
Start
()
> Messaging
Select
(left softkey).
password. For more information, refer to “Entering Text
Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
4. Verify the
.
Save password
box is checked. This function is activated by default to allow the device to always
remember your password during later access to this email
account.
To prevent other users from viewing your emails, tap the
password
box to deactivate the feature.
The device will then attempt to determine the necessary
Save
communication settings for both incoming and outgoing email messages.
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5.
Touch
Next
(right softkey) to continue to the next screen
where you can enable the
automatically from the Internet
Try to get e-mail settings
option. This enabling allows
the device to then attempt to retrieve these settings automatically. This process may take several minutes.
6. Touch
Next
(right softkey), if the device was able to
automatically retrieve the necessary settings, touch
(right softkey).
– or –
If the device was unable to automatically obtain the
settings, touch
Previous
(left softkey) to return to the initial E-mail Setup screen and proceed with the manual setup
process, see “Manual Setup of a POP3 or IMAP Account”
on page 70.
7. Tap t he
Your name:
field and then use the QWERTY
keyboard to enter the name you wish to use with this email
account. This will be the name used in the From field when your emails go out to recipients.
If desired, use the keyboard to also update the
name
you wish to use for this email account.
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Next
Account display
This name will appear within the device’s list of available email accounts on your Messages screen.
Note:
Internet mail addresses carriers such as Gmail and Yahoo. The device is able to detect the appropriate IMAP configurations for both carriers. The Gmail fetch feature has been tested to work very well with this device.
8. Touch
9. Touch the
Next
(right softkey).
Automatic Send/Receive
drop-down list field and
select the time interval you would like for your device to send and check for new email.
Touch the blue
10.
Review all download settings
link if you wish
to modify other advanced email settings and parameters.
For more information, refer to
“Editing an Email Account”
page 72.
11. Press
Finish
(right softkey).
Manual Setup of a POP3 or IMAP Account
If the Automatic configuration procedures were unsuccessful, or if you need access to an email account via a VPN server connection, contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) or IT Network Administrator to obtain the following information prior to beginning the manual setup process:
Account type (IMAP or POP3)
Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server Names
Username and Password
Domain Name
Special Security Settings (if utilized)
You can also obtain additional email configuration tips and help by going to:
Windows Mobile How-Tos
1. From the
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight
Tod ay
screen, touch
already) and either touch
.
Start
Select
(left softkey) or double tap
()
> Messaging
Setup E-mail
(if not
the option.
on
.
3. Use the QWERTY keyboard to enter an email address and
password. For more information, refer to “Entering Text
Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
4. Verify the
Save password
box is checked. This function is
activated by default to allow the device to always remember your password during later access to this email
account.
To prevent other users from viewing your emails, tap the
password
box to deactivate the feature.
The device will then attempt to determine the necessary
Save
communication settings for both incoming and outgoing email messages.
5. Touch
Next
(right softkey).
6. Remove the check mark from the
automatically from the Internet
Try to get e-mail settings
option by tapping the box
adjacent to the option.
7. Touch
Next
(right softkey).
8. Touch the field below the
select
Internet e-mail
9. Touch
Next
(right softkey).
Your e-mail provider
by tapping the entry.
option and
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10.
Tap t he
Your name:
field and then use the QWERTY keyboard to enter the name you wish to use with this email
account. This will be the name used in the
From
your emails go out to recipients.
If desired, use the keyboard to also update the
name
you wish to use for this email account.
11. Touch
12. Use your QWERTY keyboard to enter the Incoming mail
Next
(right softkey).
Account display
server information and then tap the Account type
drop-down field to then select either
13. Touch
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Next
(right softkey).
POP3
or IMAP4.
field when
14. Use the QWERTY keyboard to enter your account User
Name and Password information. For more information,
refer to “Entering Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on
page 30.
15. Touch
Next
(right softkey) and verify the
Save password
box is checked. This function is activated by default to allow
the device to always remember your password during later
access to this email account.
To prevent other users from viewing your emails, tap the
password
box to deactivate the feature.
The device will then attempt to determine the necessary
Save
communication settings for both incoming and outgoing email messages.
16. Touch
Next
(right softkey), then enter the Outgoing (SMTP)
mail server information.
17. Verify the appropriate fields are active by tapping them and
placing a checkmark alongside their entries.
• Outgoing server requires authentication
is used if you need to use a password for outgoing mail in addition to incoming mail. (Please contact your System Administrator for detailed server requirements.)
• Use the same name and password for sending e-mail
same user name and password for outgoing mail as for incoming mail (can only be selected if the Outgoing server requires authentication box is checked).
Touch the blue
Advanced Server Settings
link if you wish to modify other advanced email settings and parameters. For more information, refer to
18. Touch
within the
Next
“Editing an Email Account”
(right softkey), then select the time interval
Automatic Send/Receive
drop-down field that
you would like for your device to send and check for new email.
Touch the blue
Review all download settings
link if you wish to modify other advanced email settings and parameters. For more information, refer to
19. Touch
Finish
“Editing an Email Account”
(right softkey) to complete the setup process.

Editing an Email Account

1. From the
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight the email account.
3. Touch
Tod ay
Menu
screen, touch
(right softkey)
Start
> Options
()
> Messaging
and tap the
tab.
4. Tap the desired email account from the onscreen list to
then launch the Email Setup page.
to use the
on page 72.
on page 72.
Accounts
5. Touch the
6. Either confirm the email address is correct, or use the
Edit Account Setup
link.
QWERTY keyboard to change the information, and touch
Next
(right softkey).
7. Either confirm your name and account display name are
.
correct, or make changes, and touch
8. Either confirm the incoming mail server and account type
information are correct, or make changes, and touch
Next
(right softkey).
Next
(right softkey).
9. Either confirm the User name and Password information is
correct, or make changes, and touch
Next
(right softkey).
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10.
Either confirm the outgoing (SMTP) mail server information and field selections are correct, or make changes, and
touch
Next
(right softkey).
11. From this Outgoing (SMTP) screen, confirm the correct
SMTP information and then touch the blue
Settings
link.
12. From this SMTP page, enable/disable any setting you wish
Advanced Server
by tapping the empty box adjacent to the options.
• Require SSL for Incoming e-mail
to enable SSL encryption of
incoming email (if supported by the mail server).
• Require SSL for Outgoing e-mail
to enable SSL encryption of
outgoing email (if supported by the mail server).
13. Within the
Network connection
field, tap the drop-down list
and select a firewall connection setting by tapping either
The Internet
14. When you have finished making changes, touch
(left softkey) and then touch
15. Continue onto the remaining screens to Change the
(open-no firewall) or
Next
Work
(behind a firewall).
(right softkey).
Done
Send/Receive Schedule settings (page 73) and alter the
Download Size settings (page 74).
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Changing the Send/Receive Schedule Settings
1. From the
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight the email account.
3. Touch
Tod ay
Menu
screen, touch
(right softkey)
Start
> Options
()
> Messaging
and tap the
.
Accounts
tab.
4. Tap the desired email account from the onscreen list to
then launch the Email Setup page.
5. Touch the
6. Select the time interval within the
Send/Receive Schedule
link.
Automatic Send/Receive
drop-down field that you would like for your device to send and check for new email.
7. Select the time frame within the
Download messages
drop-down field to select the age of messages to
download from the server. (The longer the time period, the
more messages will be downloaded.)
8. Touch the blue
9. Activate/deactivate any settings you wish to change by
Advanced Settings
link.
tapping the boxes adjacent to each option.
• Send/receive when I click Send
to automatically check for and
download new messages whenever you Send a message.
• Use automatic send/receive schedule when roaming
continue to check your email at predetermined intervals even if you are in a roaming area.
10. Select a deletion action within the
When deleting messages:
drop-down field to choose whether to automatically delete
or retain messages on your email server when you delete
those messages from your device.
11. Touch
Done
(left softkey) once you have completed your
edits.
12. Continue onto the remaining screens to alter the Download
Size settings (page 74).
Changing the Download Size Settings
1. From the
2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight the email account.
3. Touch
Tod ay
Menu
screen, touch
(right softkey)
Start
> Options
()
> Messaging
and tap the
Accounts
tab.
4. Tap the desired email account from the onscreen list to
then launch the Email Setup page.
5. Touch the
Download Size Settings
link.
to
6. Select a message format within the
Message Format:
drop-down field. This selection allows you to view your
email messages as either HTML or Plain Text documents.
7. Select a message size limit within the
limit:
drop-down field. This selection allows you to limit the
Message download
size of files attached to email messages.
8. Touch
Done
(left softkey) once you have completed your
edits and finish the process of altering the email settings.

Using ActiveSync to Configure Your Outlook Exchange Settings

This method of utilizing your built-in ActiveSync application works to not only assist in the Outlook Exchange Server®
.
configuration process by wirelessly establishing the communication parameters with the remote server, but also help to then synchronize emails, contacts, and more, with your computer’s current Outlook application.
Before you can begin this process, you must:
Have an established data connection to the Web via either Wi-Fi or Mobile WiMAX.
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Work with your System Administrator to obtain the following pieces of
information:
Exchange Server address and domain name.
Your user name and password.
1. From the
2. Touch
3. Use the QWERTY keyboard to enter an email address. For
ActiveSync
Menu
Tod ay
screen, touch
.
(right softkey)
Start
()
> Programs >
> Add Server Source..
.
more information, refer to “Entering Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
4. Uncheck the
automatically
Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings
box by tapping the adjacent box. This
function is activated by default to allow the device to always try and automatically detect the connection
settings of the remote exchange server.
Note:
With most secured servers, enabling this option typically returns an error since they require a manual connection.
5. Touch
Next
(right softkey) to continue onto the Server
Address page.
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6. Use your keyboard (QWERTY or onscreen) to enter the
server address and touch
If your network requires SSL encryption, activate the
requires an encrypted (SSL) connection
7. Use your keyboard (QWERTY or onscreen) to enter your
Next
(right softkey).
This server
option.
user name, password, and domain name. (The password is case-sensitive.)
8. Leave the
Save password
box checked to avoid having to enter the password whenever you log on to this account,
and touch
Next
(right softkey).
Place a check adjacent to those boxes for the types of
Outlook Email Messages
9.
information you wish to synchronize with the Exchange
Server, and then touch
Finish
(left softkey).
When the setup is complete, synchronize to retrieve your email messages. You can also set up a sync schedule to automatically retrieve messages.

Checking Your Outlook Email from the Today Screen

1. Navigate back to the Today screen and touch the onscreen
Outlook shortcut to display the most currently received
email.
This shortcut indicates how many currently unread Outlook email messages you have. Touching this shortcut will also launch the Messaging page where you can also access and read messages from your other email accounts.
2. Touch the entry (displayed within the Magnifier) to open
the Messaging menu.
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3.
Touch an email account to then display a list of unread email messages.
4. Touch an onscreen email message to then read its
contents. Use your Stylus to move the slider (on the right of
the message) up or down to scroll through longer messages.
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Section 7: Calendar and Contacts

Calendar

Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events.
Adding an Event to Your Calendar
1. From the
2. Touch the left softkey to cycle between
Note:
Use the blue arrows (upper-right of screen) to cycle through the Calendar.
3. Touch a calendar day to which you would like to add an
4. Enter a title for the event in the
Tod ay
Yea r
, and
Agenda
event and touch
screen, touch
Start
()
> Calendar
Day, Week, Month
(full-screen table calendar view).
Menu
(right softkey)
> New Appointment
Subject
field using the keyboard. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text
Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.)
5. Enter a locale for the event in the
Location
field using the
keyboard.
6. Select a time and date for the event by selecting the
corresponding fields, touching the onscreen calendar to set the
Start
and
End
date and then using the drop-down
time field to select a start and end time.
.
,
7. Touch the
All Day
field and choose whether the event
should be marked as an All Day event.
.
8. Select a recurrence status for the event by touching the
Occurs
field.
Select
Once, Every [Day], Day [Number] of every month
, or
Every [Month Number].
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ok
9.
Select an alarm time for the event by touching the
Reminder
field.
Select
None
or
Remind
me to toggle the activation state of the
reminder feature.
Select a reminder time interval: 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, or 45.
Select a timeframe:
10. Assign a Category for the new event by touching the
Categories
Assign any of the following:
Seasonal
Tou ch
New
your QWERTY keyboard and touching
11. Select the number of Attendees for the event (default is
attendees...
Select to add either a
Touch either field or touch
Attendee/Add Optional Attendee
“Adding a New Contact”
12. Select a status category for the event by touching the
Status
field.
Select
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minutes(s), hour(s), day(s)
, or
week(s)
field.
Business, Holiday, Pers onal
. Any combination of category types can be selected.
(left softkey) to create a new category type by using
Done
(left softkey).
).
Required Attendee
Menu
or an
(right softkey)
Optional Attendee
> Add Required
. For more information, refer to
on page 82.
Free, Ten ta ti ve, Busy
, or
Out of Office
.
, or
13. Select a sensitivity for the event by touching the
Sensitivity
field.
Select
Normal, Pers onal, Private
14. Touch the
.
15. Touch to save the new event and return to the
Notes
tab and use your QWERTY keyboard to
enter an optional note.
, or
Confidential
.
previous calendar page.
Reviewing Calendar Events
You can quickly access any calendar entries by either selecting a current event from the Today screen or by accessing the Calendar via the Start menu.
No
1. From the
2. Touch the left or right blue arrows (located in the
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
upper-right of the Calendar screen) to scroll through
Start
()
> Calendar
.
currently created events.
If you don't see your event, touch the left softkey to cycle between Day, Week, Month, Yea r
, and
Agenda
(full-screen table calendar
view).
3. Touch an event from the screen to open the event.
Editing a Calendar Event
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X
1. From the
2. Locate the event and tap the entry.
3. Touch
Tod ay
Menu
(right softkey)
screen, touch
> Edit
Start
to open the Calendar
Event page where you can modify any necessary fields.
4. Touch to save the new event and return to the
previous calendar page.
Deleting a Calendar Event
1. From the
2. Find the date of your calendar event and tap the event to
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
display its details. (You can use the upper-right blue arrows
to cycle through your calendar dates and locate your
event.)
3. Touch
4. Touch
Menu
(right softkey)
Yes
to confirm the deletion or No to cancel the
> Delete Appointment....
operation.
5. Touch to return to the previous calendar page.
()
> Calendar
()
> Calendar
Beaming a Calendar Event
.
1. Verify you are actively paired to another Bluetooth device.
Make sure that device is visible and detectable. For more
information, refer to “Bluetooth Communication” on
page 47.
2. From the
3. Find the date of your calendar event and tap the event to
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Calendar
.
display its details. (You can use the upper-right blue arrows
.
to cycle through your calendar dates and locate your
event.)
4. Touch
Menu
(right softkey)
> Beam Appointment...
. Mondi
begins to search for visible devices within its range.
5. Touch the device name from the list to begin transmission.
.
The recipient will have to accept the incoming Calendar
event file before the process is complete.
Note:
Please allow a few minutes for the device names to be completely populated within the onscreen list.
6. Touch to return to the previous page.
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Contacts

Contact cardCommunication bar
Your device’s Contacts list helps you stay in touch with colleagues, friends and family by keeping track of all their contact information.
Note:
If your device was synchronized to your Outlook account via ActiveSync, your current Contacts list would contain populated entries. For more information, refer to “Using ActiveSync to Configure Your Outlook Exchange Settings” on page 74.
Navigating within Contacts
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch (Favorite Contacts
shortcut). This reveals a scrollable listing of all currently
stored contacts.
2. In a single motion, touch and drag a contact card across
the screen to scroll through the available entries.
3. To access the communication features for a selected
Contact:
Tap a Contact card from the onscreen list to open the communication bar.
Touch a communication option to initiate that function, see
“Utilizing the Communication Bar”
81
on page 84.
•Contact card
- contains the contact information specific to a
particular contact.
• Communication bar
- provides quick access to various communication functions. Touching any function icon launches a communication session with the target contact using the selected communication method:
Options include: IM1/IM2/IM3 (Instant Message string 1, 2 & 3), VoIP1/VoIP2/VoIP3 (Voice Over IP - Internet Telephony), and Email (Outlook or Internet Mail).
Adding a New Contact
Contact cardDefault image Empty Contact
(with custom image)
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch (Favorite Contacts
shortcut).
2. Slide or touch an empty Contact entry to the center
position and tap the card (indicated by a Plus sign where a
picture would be). This opens the Phonebook page.
3. Touch
4. Enter a name for the entry (using either the QWERTY
Menu
(right softkey)
> New
.
keyboard). For more information, refer to “Entering Text
Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
5. Tap the Picture icon to assign a photo to the Contact.
Tou ch the
My Pictures
different location such as:
Card
.
Touch an image from the desired location to then apply it to the
drop-down list and select images from a
My Pictures, My Storage
, or
Storage
current entry.
6. Enter phone numbers for the current contact by touching
any of the telephone fields (
Home tel
). For more information, refer to “Entering Text
Mobile tel, Work tel
, or
Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
7. Enter an Email address for the current contact by touching
the
E-mail
field.
8. Enter Instant Messenger addresses for the current contact
by touching any of the IM,
9. Enter a VoIP ID for the current contact by touching any of
the
VoIP, VoIP2
, or
Note:
These VoIP IDs can not be saved to the contact within the Samsung Phonebook.
VoIP3
IM2
, or
IM3
fields.
fields.
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10.
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Select a Category type for the current contact by touching the
Categories
placing a checkmark alongside those categories you wish
to assign.
If new categories exist, touch to begin creating your own.
Enter a category name and touch
11. Touch
Save
(left softkey) to save the new entry once you
have filled in all the desired fields and assigned your categories.
12. Complete the process by touching the new entry from the
Phonebook list.
Editing an Existing Contacts Entr y
1. From the
Tod ay
shortcut).
2. In a single motion, slide a desired Contact entry card to the
center location and touch
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field and touching the selection field and
Menu
(right softkey)
Save
> New Category
(left softkey).
screen, touch (Favorite Contacts
Open Contact
(left softkey).
3. Touch
Edit
(left softkey) to open the Contact’s information page and begin making changes to those fields you need
updated.
– or –
Touch
Menu
(right softkey)
4. Touch an onscreen field and update the information as
> Edit
.
desired. For more information, refer to “Entering Text Using
the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
5. Touch to save your changes and return to the
scrollable Contacts page.
Deleting an Existing Contacts Entry
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch (Favorite Contacts
shortcut).
2. Slide a desired Contact entry card to the center location.
3. Touch
4. Touch
Menu
(right softkey)
Yes
to confirm the deletion of the current entry. The
> Delete Contact
current Contact card is then reverted back to an empty
entry.
.
Beaming a Contacts Entry
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1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch (Favorite Contacts
shortcut).
2. Slide a desired Contacts entry card to the center location
and touch
3. Touch
Open Contact
Menu
(right softkey)
(left softkey).
> Send Contact > Beam
begins to search for visible devices within its range.
4. Touch the device name from the list to begin transmission.
The recipient will have to accept the incoming Contact
card file before the process is complete.
Note:
Please allow a few minutes for the device names to be completely populated within the onscreen list.
5. Touch to return to the previous page.
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Utilizing the Communication Bar

This bar appears once a Contact card has been tapped and activated. These provide you with communication options specific to the selected card.
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch (Favorite Contacts
shortcut).
2. Slide a desired Contact entry card to the center location
and activate it by tapping the card once.
3. Tap the card again to launch the Communication Bar to
access the various communication applications. The bar is closed when the Contact entry card is tapped again.
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Section 8: Applications

Mondi is loaded with familiar Microsoft® Office Mobile applications such as Pocket Outlook, Pocket Internet Explorer, MSN® Messenger, Windows® Media™ Player, Word/PowerPoint/ Excel Mobile, and several other specialty applications. In addition to the applications, your device is Camera/Camcorder ready.

Microsoft Mobile Applications - Internet Explorer

Use of any online feature requires that you already be connected to the Internet by either WiMAX or Wi-Fi. (For more information, refer to “Communication and Connection” on page 41.)
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Internet Explorer
Navigating the Web
1. Touch
Menu
(right softkey)
> Go to Web Address
. This action highlights the Address bar at the top of the browser
page.
2. Enter a Web address by using either your QWERTY
keyboard or touch to display an onscreen keyboard.
3. Once the address is entered, press or tap the web
address from below the address bar.
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Saving a Web Address as a Favorite Location
1. From the
2. Touch
3. Enter a Web address and press .
4. With the Web site onscreen, touch
5. Touch the
.
6. Confirm the
Tod ay
Explorer
.
Menu
(right softkey)
Add to Favorites
Name
bookmark.
Address (URL)
screen, touch
.
field and input a descriptive name for this
enter the correct information.
7. Select a Folder location to house this new Favorites
Bookmark.
8. Touch
Add
(left softkey) to store the new bookmark and
return to the previous page.
Start
()
> Internet
> Go to Web Address
Menu
.
(right softkey)
>
is correct or touch the field and

Microsoft Mobile Applications - Office Mobile

Mondi is loaded with mobile versions of the following 2007 Office applications: Excel Mobile, Word Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, and OneNote Mobile.
Excel Mobile Overview
Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel on your computer to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks. You can create new workbooks or copy workbooks from your computer to your device. Synchronize workbooks between your computer and your device (via ActiveSync) to ensure that you have the most up­to-date content in both locations. Excel Mobile also provides fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as formulas, functions, sorting, and filtering.
Creating a New Excel Workbook
1. From the
Note:
If this is your first workbook, a blank workbook is displayed after selecting Excel Mobile.
2. Touch
Tod ay
screen, touch
Excel Mobile
.
New
(left softkey) to begin creation of a new
Start
()
> Office Mobile >
Workbook.
If there are existing workbooks on this device, the Excel Mobile file access screen displays any previously created workbooks. To create a new workbook, press the
3. Create a new workbook by using your QWERTY keyboard
New
softkey.
to enter data into respective fields. For more information,
refer to “Entering Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on
page 30.
For access to additional features and functions, touch
Menu
(right softkey).
4. Once you are finished, touch
Save As..
.
5. Choose a file
and touch
6. Touch to return to the previous page.
Save
ok
Name, Folder
.
Menu
(right softkey)
location, file
Typ e
, file
Deleting a Pre-existing Workbook
1. From the
2. Touch an entry from the Excel Mobile file access screen.
3. Touch
4. Confirm the deletion by touching
Tod ay
Excel Mobile
Menu
screen, touch
.
(right softkey)
Start
()
> File > Delete
Yes
. Touch No to cancel
> Office Mobile >
.
the deletion.
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> File >
Location
,
Beaming a Workbook
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Workbook files can be beamed directly to another Bluetooth­compatible device as long as that recipient is visible and accepting incoming data.
1. From the
2. Touch an entry from the Excel Mobile file access screen.
3. Touch
Tod ay
Excel Mobile
Menu
screen, touch
.
(right softkey)
Start
> File > Beam...
to search for visible devices within its range.
4. Touch the device from the list to begin transmission. The
recipient will have to accept the incoming data file before the process is complete.
5. Touch to return to the previous page.
OneNote Mobile Overview
OneNote Mobile is a digital notebook that allows you to gather, store, and manage information in a single location.
Creating a New Note
1. From the
2. Touch
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Tod ay
screen, touch
OneNote Mobile
.
New
(left softkey) to begin creating the new note.
Start
()
> Office Mobile >
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()
> Office Mobile >
3. Use the QWERTY keyboard to create your new note. For
more information, refer to “Entering Text Using the
QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
4. Touch
Menu
(right softkey) to select additional formatting
options.
5. Complete the process by touching
Done
(left softkey).
Word Mobile Overview
Word Mobile works with the Microsoft Word already on your computer to give you easy access to copies of your documents while on the go. You can create new documents or copy existing ones from your computer to your device. Synchronize the documents between your computer and your device (via ActiveSync) to ensure you have the most up-to-date content in both locations. Use Word Mobile to create documents, such as letters, meeting minutes, and trip reports.
Creating a New Word Document
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Word Mobile
.
If there are no documents on this device, a new document
Start
()
> Office Mobile >
automatically displays.
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If there are existing documents on this device, the file access screen displays. To create a new document, press softkey).
2. Use the QWERTY keyboard to create your new document.
For more information, refer to “Entering Text Using the
QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
3. Once you are finished, touch
Save As..
.
4. Choose a file
and touch
You can save a document in any one of the following formats: Word
Name, Folder
Save
.
Menu
(right softkey)
location, file
Document (*.docx), Word Template (*.dotx), Rich Text Format (*.rtf), or Plain Text (*.txt).
5. Touch to return to the previous page.
Accessing Word Mobile’s Options
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Word Mobile
.
If there are no documents on this device, a new document
Start
()
automatically displays.
If there are existing documents on this device, the file access screen displays. To create a new document, press (left softkey).
New
(left
> File >
Typ e
, file
Location
> Office Mobile >
New
2. Touch
Menu
(right softkey)
any of the following options:
• Default template
Meeting Notes, Memo, Phone Memo, To Do, Word 97–2003 document, and Word Document (.do cx) as the default document for any consecutive new documents.
•Save to
- Allows you to select the default storage location of new word documents. Choose from among: Main memory, My Storage, or Storage Card.
,
• Display in list view
Files, Plain Text Files, All Known File Types.
3. Touch to save your changes and return to the
ok
previous page.
Deleting a Pre-existing Document
1. From the
2. Touch an entry from the Word Mobile file access screen.
3. Touch
4. Confirm the deletion by touching
Tod ay
Word Mobile
Menu
.
(right softkey)
the deletion.
> Tools > Options
. Choose from
- Allows you to select a document format such as
- Allows you to display Word files, Rich Text
screen, touch
Start
()
> File > Delete
Yes
. Touch No to cancel
> Office Mobile >
.
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Beaming a Word Document
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Word Documents can be beamed directly to another Bluetooth­compatible device as long as that recipient is visible and accepting incoming data.
1. From the
2. Touch an entry from the Word Mobile file access screen.
3. Touch
Tod ay
Word Mobile
Menu
screen, touch
.
(right softkey)
Start
()
> File > Beam...
to search for visible devices within its range.
4. Touch the device from the list to begin transmission. The
recipient will have to accept the incoming data file before the process is complete.
5. Touch to return to the previous page.

Windows Media Player

Use Microsoft Windows Media Player® to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your device or downloaded from the Internet. You can play files in either an MP3 format, or in their original Windows Media format, including files with extensions:
.wma
and
.wmv
.
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> Office Mobile >
. Mondi begins
The device provides display of video on a 4.3 inch screen (visible). Any imported video should be scaled to fit within that onscreen dimension and then copied into the MEDIA folder on the microSD card.
Launching Media Player
From the
Tod ay
Windows Media
screen, touch
.
Start
()
> Programs >
Loading a Media File into the Player
1. From the
2. Touch
Tod ay
Windows Media
Menu
(right softkey)
[folder location]
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
.
> Open File > Storage Card >
. Use the File System screen to locate your
desired multimedia file.
Note:
The location of video files is not fixed but created by users. The [folder location] description above denotes the user-created folder housing the media files.
3. Touch the desired media file from the available list.
4. Touch
Play
(left softkey) to begin playback.
Media Player Controls
Player Controls Volume Controls
Magnification Media Player Online
With the Media Player window open, you can change or use any of the following application functions:
Magnification
- allows you to toggle between a Fullscreen and Fit to
Page view. To exit from the Fullscreen mode, tap the screen.
Media Player Online
- provides access to the Windows Media Player
homepage where you can access other media content.
Player Controls
- provides access to the Play/Pause, Next and
Previous functions.
Select Play to listen to a file. The Play icon turns into the Pause icon once the file begins playing.
Select either Rewind or Fast Forward during playback or while paused to skip back to the beginning of the current file and to skip ahead to the end.
The playback slider control above the control icons adjusts the playback progress of the selected file.
Volume Controls
Touch
- adjusts the sound level during playback.
Menu
(right softkey) to access additional application
functions.

MultiMedia Player

Use Mondi’s MultiMedia Player® to playback digital audio and video files that are stored on your device or stream content from a destination URL address. This player is fully compatible with the following file types:
Audio: WMA, MP3, WAV
Video: MP4, WMV, and DivX encoded media
Launching the MultiMedia Player
1. From the
Tod ay
MultiMedia Player
screen, touch
.
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
From t he
Tod ay
screen, touch (Multimedia shortcut)
Video Thumbnails
(right softkey)
> Multimedia Player
(left
softkey).
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>
Loading a Media File into the Player
Audio Video Streaming Settings Refresh Exit
1. From the
Tod ay
MultiMedia Player
screen, touch
Start
()
. The application then searches both the
built-in storage areas and any folder locations within the
internal microSD card.
2. Touch the bottom tab to then select a MultiMedia Player
application.
Audio: provides access to a scrollable list of all detected audio content. Each entry describes the audio file name, artist and total time. Tap an entry to begin playback.
Tapping the audio icon allows you to choose from the following song filters: Genre, Playlist, Artist, and Album.
Video: provides access to a showcase of video thumbnails from which you can tap an icon and launch a compatible video file.
Streaming: displays an onscreen URL
Settings: access and configure the various application settings (DRM and Web connection).
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> Programs >
Refresh: Re-scans the Mondi device for new or updated multimedia files.
Exit: to exit the application.
3. from one of the available list of files, tap an entry to begin
playback.
MultiMedia Player Compatibility
The Windows Media Player recognizes wmv, and avi video formats. The MultiMedia Player recognizes avi, wmv, and mp4 video formats, as well as DivX® encoded media files. For more detailed information on the Multimedia Player, please refer to the online User Guide
Devices certified to play DivX video
: ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX® Certified device must be registered with DivX in order to play DivX Video-on­Demand (VOD) content. First generate the DivX VOD registration code for your device and submit it during the registration process.
[Important: DivX VOD content is protected by a DivX DRM (Digital Rights Management) system that restricts playback to registered DivX Certified devices.
If you try to play DivX VOD content not authorized for your device, the message "Authorization Error" will be displayed and your content will not play.] Learn more at
www.divx.com/vod
.

Instant Messenger

Messenger (Windows Live Messenger®) is an instant messaging client created by Microsoft® for peer to peer communication.
1. From the
2. Touch
3. Read the onscreen licensing agreement and touch
Messenger
Sign in
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
.
(left softkey) to begin the login process.
Accept
(left softkey).
4. Touch the
E-mail address
and Password fields and enter
the information associated with your Messenger account. Use the QWERTY keyboard to create your new document.
For more information, refer to “Entering Text Using the
QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
5. Select a email carrier (hotmail.com, live.com, msn.com, or
Other [such as yahoo.com]).
6. Touch
Next
(left softkey) to connect to the remote service
and complete the login process.

Calculator

Your device comes with a built-in calculator.
1. From the
2. Enter numbers using either your QWERTY or onscreen
PowerCalc
Tod ay
.
screen, touch
Start
()
keyboard.

Clocks

Allows you to manage various time events (Alarms, Anniversaries, Stopwatch, and World Clock).
Creating a New Alarm Event
Your device comes with a built-in alarm clock feature that has the the ability to create various alarm events.
1. From the
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
– or –
From the
Tod ay
Clocks
2. Tap t he
.
Alarm
screen, touch
tab, then touch
Start
()
New
(left softkey).
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> Programs >
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3.
Touch the
Alarm
field and enter a unique name for this alarm event. For more information, refer to “Entering Text
Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
4. Select a repeating status for the alarm by touching either
On
or
Off
.
5. Select the week day assigned to the alarm by touching the
onscreen day (Sunday - Saturday).
If the Repeat function was activated (ON), you can select more than one day.
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6. Touch the
Time
field to open an onscreen time settings
page.
7. Touch a time field entry (Hour or Minutes) to activate the
selection.
8. Touch either the blue circle (below the grey slider) or the
slider itself, and drag it either left (to decrease the value) or
right (to increase the value).
Drag and hold the slider at one end to increase the incremental value adjustment. The further you drag the slider to one end or another, the faster the counter changes.
You can also touch the + or - buttons to accomplish the same action. Touch and hold these buttons to increase the speed of the time change.
Touch
X
Done
9.
10. Select a snooze setting by touching the
to complete the time assignment.
then selecting one of the available options (via either a tap
or by using your Up/Down Navigation keys):
3 Min, 5 Min, 7 Min
11. Select an alarm sound (
or
10 Min
Ring
.
tone,
Vibrate
generated sound) for the alarm by touching the
Profile
field and selecting one of the available options (via
either a tap or by using your Up/Down Navigation keys).
If you selected Ring or System, a sound field will appear below the Sound Profile field.
Touch an available audio file to play a sample.
12. Adjust the alarm volume by either touching and dragging
the volume slider across the screen or touching either volume icon (+/-).
Note:
If you select a Ring or System Sound Profile, the Volume slider will appear. If you select Vibrate, no Volume adjustment is possible.
13. Touch
Done
(left softkey) once you have finished creating
the alarm.
Snooze
None, 1 Min
, or
field and
System
Sound
Activating/Deactivating an Alarm
1. From the
,
2. Tap t he
Clocks
.
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
Alarm
tab, then touch either the ON or
Start
()
> Programs >
OFF
(at the
right of the tab) to toggle the active state of the selected alarm event.
Deleting an Alarm Event
1. From the
Clocks
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
2. Tap t he
3. Tap t he
Mode
Alarm
tab, then touch
Menu
.
adjacent to the alarm event you wish to
(right softkey)
> Delete
delete.
To delete all existing Alarms, touch
4. Touch
Yes
to confirm the deletion of the selected alarm.
Delete All
(left softkey).
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5.
Touch
Done
(right softkey) to exit from the Delete Mode if
there are remaining alarm events.
Creating a New Anniversar y Event
Your device comes with a built-in Anniversary feature that provides the ability to create reminders for specific anniversary events based on a calendar date (versus a time event).
1. From the
Clocks
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
2. Tap t he
3. Touch the
Anniversary
tab, then touch
Name
field and enter a unique name for this
New
(left softkey).
anniversary event. For more information, refer to “Entering
Text Using the QWERTY Keyboard” on page 30.
4. Touch the
Date
field to open an onscreen calendar from
where you can select a date for the event by tapping a day from the desired month and touch
Done
(left softkey).
Touch the left and right arrows atop the calendar to move
to either the previous or next month.
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5. Touch the
Time
field to open an onscreen time settings
page to adjust the time settings, see “Creating a New Alarm Event” on page 92.
6. Touch the
7. Select an alarm sound (
Repeat
field and select a repeating status for the
anniversary event by touching either
Weekly
.
Ring
tone,
Annually, Monthly
Vibrate
generated sound) for the alarm by touching the
Profile
field and selecting one of the available options (via
either a tap or by using your Up/Down Navigation keys).
, or
System
Sound
or
If you selected Ring or System, a Volume field will appear below the Sound Profile field.
Touch an available audio file to play a sample.
8. Adjust the alarm volume by either touching and dragging
the volume slider across the screen or touching either
volume icon (+/-).
Note:
If you select a Ring or System Sound Profile, the Volume slider will appear. If you select Vibrate, no Volume adjustment is possible.
9. Touch
Done
(left softkey) once you have finished creating
the anniversary event.
Activating/Deactivating an Anniversar y Alert
1. From the
Clocks
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
2. Tap the
Anniversary
tab, then touch the drop-down field (at
the right of the tab) and make a selection:
1 day, 3 day
, or
7 day
to toggle the notification setting of the
OFF, Tod ay
selected anniversary alert.
Deleting an Anniversar y Event
1. From the
Clocks
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
2. Tap t he
3. Tap t he
Anniversary
Delete Mode
tab, then touch
Menu
(right softkey)
.
X
adjacent to the anniversary event you wish to
>
delete.
To delete all existing Anniversaries, touch
4. Touch
Yes
to confirm the deletion of the selected alarm.
5. Touch
Done
(right softkey) to exit from the Delete Mode if
Delete All
(left softkey).
there are remaining anniversary events.
,
Applications 96
Using the StopWatch
X
World Clock Map Favorite Locations
Your device comes with a built-in stopwatch feature.
1. From the
Clocks
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
2. Tap t he
3. Touch
4. Touch
Note:
StopWatch
tab.
Start
(right softkey) to turn on the timer.
Stop
(right softkey) to stop the timer.
Times can be recorded by touching
Record
(left softkey)
> Programs >
Using the World Clock
This tab lets you to view the current time at various locations in the world, and assign up to three locations as your favorites (one being your Home location).
5. Touch
Reset
(left softkey) to set the timer counter back to
zero.
6. Touch to exit the application and return to the
previous screen.
Viewing Time Around the World
1. From the
Clocks
.
Tod ay
screen, touch
Start
()
> Programs >
– or –
From the
Tod ay
screen, touch the Date/Time shortcut.
2. Tap the
97
World Clock
tab.
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