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1.                  Tip You can also use the Enter  Space or Backspace buttons on the  Transcriber toolbar     The Transcriber toolbar    The Transcriber toolbar  which appears at the bottom of the screen when Transcriber  is Open  provides easy access to several tools  Enter  Space  Backspace buttons   Left and Right arrow buttons     Tap To    Open the Options dialog box  where you can set options such as writing  direction  text entry  and shorthand     Open Letter Shapes  where you can set your personal writing styles to  maximize recognition     Ey Use the miniature keyboard to quickly enter numbers  punctuation  and  other symbols     Change the character recognition mode    e a mode  This is the default for optimum handwriting recognition       123 mode  Numbers and some letters are allowed and the calculator  is activated    e A mode  All letters are automatically capitalized    If you are in A or 123 mode  recognition returns automatically to the  default mode once you lift the stylus                    pc Insert a space at the cursor     Insert a paragraph return at the cursor        Move the cursor one space to the left        Move the cursor one space to the right        Move the cursor one space back and erase any text           Se  Pit    Open Transcriber Help              2 6 Drawing and Writing on the Screen    With your device  you can draw directly on the screen  or write on the screen and  save notes in your own handwriting  To do this  input mode should be se
2.        160g  with battery        Controls and Lights                         Navigation Buttons      5 way Navigation pad     Two program buttons   Camera  Messaging    Two phone functions   Talk and End     Two Soft Keys     Scroll Wheel     Power On Off button     OK Side OK button     Start Menu button     Reset button       Keyboard    QWERTY type  39 keys          LED       Bi color LED  Solid red for charging  Green blinking  slow  for  unread SMS or email or missed calls  Green blinking  fast   for an incoming call  Red and green blinking in turn  slow   for unread SMS or email or missed calls while charging  Red  and green blinking in turn  fast  for an incoming call while  charging        Audio       Audio Controller  Microphone Speaker    AGC  Built in Dual  Hands free                                                    Headphone AMR AAC WAV WMA MP3 codec  Connection   Bluetooth A wireless network   Wi Fi A wireless network   I O port Sync connector  MicroSD card slot   Antenna External connector for GSM and EDGE   Audio Stereo earphone microphone jack  Expansion Slots   MicroSD Card Yes                WEEE Notice    The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  WEEE   which entered  into force as European law on 13th February 2003  resulted in a major change in the  treatment of electrical equipment at end of life     The purpose of this Directive is  as a first priority  the prevention of WEEE  and in addition   to promote the reuse  recycling and oth
3.       e Directly dial the phone number by pressing numeric keys on the  QWERTY keyboard     Talk button       Entering your PIN    Most SIM cards are preset with a PIN  personal identification number  code that is  provided by your wireless service provider  If this is the case  you will need to input  the PIN whenever you use your device     1  Input the preset PIN assigned by your wireless service provider   2  Tap Enter     Note If your PIN is input incorrectly three times  the SIM card will be blocked  If  this happens  you have to unblock it with the PUK  PIN Unblocking Key   obtained from your wireless service provider     Turning flight mode on and off    In many countries it is required to turn off phone on board an aircraft by law  Flight  mode should be activated in order to turn off the phone     To keep device on and use other functions  flight mode can be activated       Tap the Signal icon   Yil    and select Turn on flight mode to turn off the  phone    e To resume call function  make flight mode unavailable by tapping Turn off  flight mode     Adjusting the device volume    1  Tap the Speaker icon          2  In Volume  do the following action    e Adjust the phone volume         or device volume   M     by moving the slider  to the desired volume level    e Tap On  Vibrate  or Off to change both the system and ringer volume  settings     ey  Ee  Sunday  June 24  2007 7 29 PM  Tap here to set owner information   Yolume A    Text Messages  1 Unread  MMS  1 Unre
4.     36  37    39  39    40  40    41  41    41  42    43  43    43  44    44  Ad     45  45    45  46    46  46    46  46    47  47    5 2    5 3    5 4    5 0    5 6    To set the backlight to dim after a time delay  Phone settings   To change the ring tone   To change the ring type   To change the keypad tone   Phone services   To choose the services   Networks   To change phone network settings   To set preferred networks   Add and Remove Programs   To add programs   To remove programs   Manage Memory   To see how much memory is available   To see available storage card memory   To free up program memory   To close a program   Back Up Files   To copy files to a storage card   To copy a file using ActiveSync   To save files on a storage card automatically  Protect Your Device   To protect your phone with a PIN   To protect your device with a password   To change your password   To display owner information on the Today screen  Reset Your Pocket PC Phone   To perform a soft reset   To perform a hard reset    Getting Connected    6 1    6 2    6 3    Connecting to the Internet   To connect to the Internet via ISP   To connect to a private network   Reset or modify the network card settings on your device  Internet Explorer Mobile   To start Internet Explorer Mobile   To choose a Home page   To transfer favorites from your PC   To add a favorite   To delete a favorite or folder   To change the size of text on Web pages  To show or hide pictures on Web pages  To change how Web 
5.     To access MMS    Note    Tap Start  gt  Messaging  gt  MMS     You can also send an MMS message directly from the Pictures  amp  Videos  or Camera programs  Do one of the following     e Select a picture from My Pictures  and tap Menu  gt  Send  In Select  an account  tap MMS    e Capture a photo or an MMS video clip using the camera  and tap  Send  In Select an account  tap MMS     To set up a MMS account    To set up your default MMS Messaging account  tap Start  gt  Messaging  gt   MMS     Managing MMS messages    After configuring the required settings  you can start to compose and manage your  MMS messages     To start composing an MMS message    Compose MMS messages in a combination of various slides  where each slide can  consist of a photo  audio or video clip  and or text     1   2   3       gt     Tap Start  gt  Messaging  gt  MMS    Tap Menu  gt  New  then enter Choose a MMS tab    In To  enter the recipient s phone number or email address directly  or tap To   Cc  or Bcc to choose a phone number or an email address from Contacts   Enter a subject for your message    Tap the Insert icon      a    to select and send a photo or video clip  By default   it will open My Pictures folder  For any other folder containing pictures or  videos  tap the Down arrow        of corresponding My Pictures folder   Select a photo or video clip  When select  you can    Tap EE  to view all files in My Pictures folder by list    Tap FH  to view all files in My Pictures folder by th
6.    Delete from Library Delete the selected item from the library    Now Playing Display the Now Playing screen    Library Display the Library screen so as to choose a file to play        Add new items to the library by searching your device or  storage card     Find and play files that are stored on your device or storage    Update Library          OpenFile card but not in the library    Open URL Play a file on a network  such as the Internet   Properties Display the information about the selected file                 About licenses and protected files    Some content  such as digital media files downloaded from the Internet  CD tracks  and  videos  have associated licenses that protect them from being unlawfully distributed  or shared  Licenses are created and managed by using digital rights management   DRM   which is the technology for securing content and managing its access rights   Some licenses may prevent you from playing files that have been copied to your  device  Files that have licenses associated with them are called    protected files        If you want to copy a protected file from your PC to your device  use the desktop  Player to synchronize the file to your device  instead of dragging the file from a folder  on your PC to a folder on your device  for example   This will ensure that the license  is copied along with the protected file  For more information about synchronizing  files to your device and other mobile devices  see desktop Player Help     Note You
7.   Browse to the storage card folder and tap Edit  gt   Paste    e Delete unnecessary files  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  File Explorer  Tap and  hold the file  and tap Delete    e Delete large files  To find your largest files  tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Search   In the Type list  tap Larger than 64 KB  and tap Search    e     In Internet Explorer Mobile  delete temporary Internet files and clear history  information  For more information  see    Internet Explorer Mobile    in Chapter 6    e Remove programs you no longer use    e Reset your device     To close a program    In most cases  programs automatically close to free memory  however  you can also  close programs manually  if you prefer     1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Memory  gt  Running Programs tab   2  Inthe Running Programs list  tap the program you want to close  and tap  Stop     Tip In most programs  you can also use the keyboard shortcut    Ctl Q    on the  screen to close the program     5 4 Back Up Files    You can back up files to your PC using ActiveSync  or copy files to a storage card  you insert into your device  Your device has an expansion slot compatible with a  range of mini secure digital  MicroSD      Using ActiveSync  you can copy or move information from the PC to the device and  vice versa  Changes you make to the information on one computer will not affect the  information on the other computer  If you want to automatically update information on  both your device and PC  sy
8.   DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED     TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR BURNS  DO NOT DISASSEMBLE   CRUSH  PUNCTURE  SHORT EXTERNAL CONTACTS  EXPOSE TO  TEMPERATURE ABOVE 60  C  140  F   OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE OR  WATER  REPLACE ONLY WITH SPECIFIED BATTERIES  RECYCLE  OR DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL  REGULATIONS OR REFERENCE GUIDE SUPPLIED WITH YOUR  PRODUCT     A 2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync4 5    To connect your device to the PC  you have to installed Microsoft   ActiveSync    program on your PC  ActiveSync 4 5 is included in the Installation CD  which is  compatible with the following operating systems and applications     Microsoft   Windows   2000 Service Pack 4   Microsoft   Windows   Server 2003 Service Pack 1   Microsoft   Windows   Server 2003 IA64 Edition Service Pack 1  Microsoft   Windows   Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 1  Microsoft   Windows   XP Professional Service Packs 1 and 2  Microsoft   Windows   XP Home Service Packs 1 and 2   Microsoft   Windows   XP Tablet PC Edition 2005   Microsoft   Windows   XP Media Center Edition 2005   Microsoft   Windows   XP Professional x64 Edition   Microsoft   Outlook   98  Microsoft   Outlook   2000 and Microsoft   Outlook    XP  and Microsoft   Outlook   2003 messaging and collaboration clients    Microsoft   Office 97  excluding Outlook  Microsoft   Office 2000   Microsoft   Office XP   Microsoft   Office 2003   Microsoft   Internet Explorer 4 01 or later  required   Microsof
9.   gt  Phone tab   2  Inthe Keypad list  tap the option you want     Phone services    Phone Services  such as Call Waiting  enable you to choose how to handle all  incoming calls on your device     To choose the services    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Services tab   2  Tap the service you want to use and tap Get Settings     Networks    You can view available wireless networks  determine the order in which your device  accesses another network if the current one is unavailable  and specify whether you  want to change networks manually or automatically  For more information about  network settings  see Help on your device     To change phone network settings    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Network tab   2  By default  your device displays the current network as offered by your  service provider  You can customize to set your preferred network     To set preferred networks    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Phone  gt  Network tab  By default  Network selection  field is set to Automatic  However  you can set it to Manual to choose your  own network at any point of time    2  Tap Set Networks    3  Select the networks on the Phone  Preferred networks screen and sort  them according to your preference    4  Tap OK     5 2 Add and Remove Programs    Before you purchase additional programs for your device  you should note the name  of your device  the version of Windows Mobile software running on it  and the type  of processor  This information will hel
10.   new messages are downloaded to the Inbox folder of  device  and messages in the Outbox folder are sent  and messages deleted  from the server are removed from the Inbox folder     Tips Read the entire message  tap Menu  gt  Download Message while in the  message window  If in the message list  tap and hold the message  and tap  Menu  gt  Download Message  The message will download the next time  you send or receive email  This will also download message attachments  if you selected those options when you set up the email account     Managing folders    Each Messaging account has its own folder hierarchy with five default Messaging  folders  Inbox  Outbox  Deleted Items  Drafts  and Sent Items  The messages you  receive and send through the account are stored in these folders  You can also  create additional folders within each hierarchy  The Deleted Items folder contains  messages that have been deleted on the device  The behavior of the Deleted Items  and Sent Items folders depends on the Messaging options you have chosen     With an Outlook Email account  email messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook will be  synchronized automatically with your device  You can synchronize additional folders  by designating them for synchronization  The folders you create and the messages  you move will then be mirrored on the email server  For example  if you move two  messages from the Inbox folder to a folder named Family  and have designated  Family for synchronization  the server wil
11.   tap and hold the  desired entry  and tap Menu  gt  Delete     3 3 Receiving a Call  When you receive a phone call  a message will appear  giving you the option to  either answer or ignore the incoming call   To answer or reject an incoming call    e To answer the call  tap Answer  or press the TALK button on the device   e To reject the call  tap Ignore  or press the END button on the device     To end a call    Once an incoming or outgoing call is in progress  you can tap End or press END on  the device to hang up     3 4 In call Options    To put a call on hold    When you are on the phone and receive another incoming phone call  a message  will appear  giving you the option to either accept or reject the call  If you are already  on a call and accept the new call  you can choose to switch between the two callers   or set up a conference call between all three parties     1  Tap Answer to take the second call  and put the first one on hold   2  To end the second call and return to the first call  tap End or press the END  button on your device     To switch between two calls  e Tap Swap   To set up a conference call    1  Either put a call on hold and dial a second number  or accept a second  incoming call when you already have one in progress   2  Tap Conference     Note Not all service providers support conference calling  Contact your service  provider for details     To turn on and off the Speakerphone    The built in Speakerphone on your device allows you to talk han
12.   use ActiveSync to copy the program  file to the Program Files folder on your device     To remove programs    You can only remove programs that you installed  Programs that come with your  device cannot be removed   1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Remove Programs   2  Inthe Programs in storage memory list  select the program you want to  remove  and tap Remove   3  Tap Yes  If another confirmation message appears  tap Yes again     5 3 Manage Memory    You may need to stop a program if it becomes unstable or the program memory is  low     To see how much memory is available    e Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Memory    e On the Main tab  the amount of memory allocated to file and data storage  versus program storage is displayed  as well as the amount of memory in  use versus the available memory     To see available storage card memory  You can see how much memory is available on a storage card that is inserted in  your device     1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Memory   2  Tap the Storage Card tab     Tip If you have previously inserted more than one storage card  tap the list  box and then select the storage card which you want to see     To free up program memory  Try the following actions to free memory on your device     e Close programs you are not currently using    e Move email attachments to a storage card    e Move files to a storage card  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  File Explorer  Tap and  hold the file  and tap Cut
13.  Safety Precautions for Power Supply Unit  Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals  SAR Information   PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync4 5  Troubleshooting   Power  amp  Battery   ActiveSync   Problem   Display  amp  Sound   Connection  amp  Bluetooth   Operating   Memory   Media Player   Phone   Specifications   System Information   Display   GSM EDGE Module   Camera Module   Physical   Controls and Lights   Audio   Connection   Expansion Slots    97    97  97    98    99   99   100  100  100  101  102  102  102  103  103  103  104  104  104  104  105  105  105  105  106  106  106  106  106  106  106  107  107  107    Chapter 1    Getting Started    1 1 Getting to Know your Device and its Accessories  1 2 Installing the SIM Card   1 3 Battery Information   1 4 Starting Up   1 5 The Today Screen    1 6 Using the Start Menu    UBIQUIO  503G       1 1 Getting to Know your Device and its Accessories    Front  top  and left side view    18  19    20    No  Item       Bla    me    DONEA     DC       Function    Press this button to turn off your device temporarily and  switch the device to sleep mode  Press and hold  about 5  seconds  this button to turn off your device completely  When                               1 POWER Button S   l  your device is in sleep mode  you can still receive calls   however  the phone function is off when you turn the device  off completely    2 Power LED Bi color LED Power indicator  battery charging status    3 Front Camera Lens Use this front buil
14.  Tip    Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Owner Information    On the Options tab  select the Identification information check box    On the Options tab  select the Notes check box if you want  additional text displayed  such as  Reward if found    On the Notes tab  enter the additional text     To display owner information on the Today screen  tap Start  gt  Settings   gt  Personal tab  gt  Today  On the Items tab  select the Owner Info check  box     5 6 Reset Your Pocket PC Phone    Occasionally you may need to reset your Pocket PC Phone  A normal  or soft  reset  of your device clears all active program memory and shuts down all active programs   This can be useful when the device is running slower than normal  or a program is  not performing properly  A soft reset is also necessary after the installation of some  programs  If a soft reset is performed when programs are running  unsaved work  will be lost     You can also perform a hard reset  also Known as a full reset   A hard reset should  be performed only if a normal reset does not solve a system problem  After a hard  reset  the device is restored to its default settings     the way it was when you first  purchased it and turned it on  Any programs you installed  data you entered  and  settings you customized on the device will be lost  Only Windows Mobile software  and other pre installed programs will remain     To perform a soft reset    e Use the stylus to lightly press the RESET button on your devi
15.  Today screen background  To send pictures and video clips via email  To beam a picture   To assign pictures to contacts   To use advance options   Use Windows Media Player   About the controls   About the screens and menus  Playback screen menu   Now Playing screen menu   Library screen menu   About licenses and protected files   To play items on your device   To play an item on a network   To copy files to your device  Accessibility for people with disabilities  Troubleshooting    Using Other Applications    9 1    9 2    9 3    9 4    Word Mobile   To create a file   Unsupported features in Word Mobile  To get more help about Word Mobile  Excel Mobile   Unsupported features in Excel Mobile  Viewing Slide Shows with PowerPoint Mobile  To start a slide show presentation   To stop a slide show   To navigate between slides   Using Java   To install MIDlets from the Internet   To install MIDlets from a PC   To install a MIDlet MIDlet suite   To run MlDlets on your device    79    80  80    80  81  82  83    83  83    84  84    85  85    85  85    86  86    86  87    87  88    88  89    89  90    90  91  92  92    93  93    95  95    95  95    96  96  97    Appendix  A 1    A 2  A 3    A 4    To manage MIDlets   To change the name of a MIDlet  To uninstall a MIDlet   To configure MIDlet security    Regulatory Notices   Regulatory Agency IDs   European Union Notice   Modifications   Important Health and Safety Information  Safety Precautions for RF Exposure  General Precautions  
16.  Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with handhold  devices  except in the case of emergency  In some countries  using hand free devices  as an alternative is allowed     INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS    This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction  The use of this device is  forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics     NONIONIZING RADIATION    This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure  the radiative performance and safety of the interference  As with other mobile radio  transmitting equipment  users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment  and for the safety of personnel  it is recommended that no part of the human body be  allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment     Getting Started    1 1        i  W N    1 4    1 5    1 6    Getting to Know your Device and its Accessories  Front  top  and left side view  Back and right side view   The QWERTY keyboard  Accessories   Inserting the SIM Card  Battery Information   Checking the battery power  Charging the battery   Low battery   Starting Up   Turning the device on and off  Calibrating the Device  Managing screen settings  The Today Screen   Indicators   Using the Start Menu  Program Indicators    Entering and Searching for Information    2A    2 2    2 3    2 4    2 5    2 6    2T    2 8    Introduction   Showing or hiding the Input Panel  Using the Keyboard   Using t
17.  Web surfing doesn   t  work        e Make sure you have set up and connected to an Internet  Service Provider    e Make sure the wireless connection to your mobile  Service Provider is switched on  and that the signal is  unobstructed    e Verify with your Internet Service Provider that your user  name and password are correct                       I can   t perform over the air  synchronization     Synchronization to a server allows your device to sync   over the air  OTA  directly to a Microsoft Exchange 2003  Server  This allows you to update your email  contacts   calendar and tasks information securely from any location  with data connectivity  In order to use this functionality  you  do not need a PC running however it does require your IT  administrator to enable you to use this service          can not end a Bluetooth  connection     Turn Bluetooth connection off with Wireless Manager           I can not find a particular  device        e Make sure the Bluetooth function on the other device is  activated    e Make sure you are within 10 meters of each other  and  there are no obstructions    e Make sure the other device is set in    Discoverable     mode           Operating    Problem    My device operation performs  slowly        Solutions    e You may have opened too many programs  To release  the operation load  you can terminate unneeded running  programs by tapping Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt   Memory  gt  Running Programs    e Reset your device by p
18.  any other information that relates to a contact  such as a  birthday or an anniversary date  besides also add a picture or assign a ring tone to  a contact     From the contact list  you can quickly communicate with people  Tap a contact in the  list for a Summary of contact information to make a call or send a message     If use Outlook on PC  you can synchronize contacts between your device and PC     To create a contact    1  Tap Start  gt  Contacts   2  Tap New and enter the contact information   3  When finished  tap OK     Tips If someone who is not in your list of contacts calls you or sends you a  message  you can create a contact from Call History  or from the message  by tapping Menu  gt  Save to Contacts  In the list of contact information   you ll see where you can add a picture or assign a ring tone to a contact     To change contact information    1  Tap Start  gt  Contacts    2  Tap the contact    3  Tap Menu  gt  Edit and enter the changes   4  When finished  tap OK     To work with the contact list  There are several ways to use and customize the contact list  Here are a few tips     1  Tap Start  gt  Contacts    2  Inthe contact list  do any of the following    e In Name view  you can search for a contact by entering a name or number   or by using the alphabetical index  Switch to Name view  tap Menu  gt  View  By  gt  Name    e To see a summary of information about a contact  tap the contact to make a  call or send a message    e To see alist of available 
19.  appointment to show only the next appointment in your  schedule  or Upcoming appointments to show multiple appointments    e Clear the Display all day events check box if you do not want to display all   day events     To set options for displaying tasks on the Today screen    If you have a large number of tasks  you may want to specify what kind of tasks  should be displayed on the Today screen     Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Today    Tap the Items tab    Select Tasks and tap Options    Do any of the following    Under Display number of  select the type of tasks you want to appear on  the Today screen    e In the Category list  select whether to display only tasks assigned to a  specific category or to display all tasks     To customize the Start menu  You can choose which items appear in the Start menu     1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Menus   2  Select the check boxes of the items you want to appear in the Start menu   You can select up to seven items     ery     ee NS    Tip You can also create folders and shortcuts to appear on the Start menu   In ActiveSync on your PC  click Explore  In the Mobile Device window   double click My Windows Mobile Based Device  gt  Windows  gt  Start  Menu  then create the folders and shortcuts that you want  You will see  the added items after you synchronize     To set Date   Time   Language   Regional Options   You can set up the correct date  time  language  and regional settings according to  you
20.  can view the protection status for a file by checking its file properties   tapping Menu  gt  Properties      To play items on your device    Use the library to find and play songs  videos  and playlists stored on your device or  removable storage card     1  If not on the Library screen  tap Menu  gt  Library    2  On the Library screen  tap the Library arrow  near the top of screen   then tap  the library that desired to use  for example  My Device or Storage Card     3  Tap a category  for example  My Music or My Playlists   tap and hold the item  that desired to play  such as a song  album  or artist name   then tap Play     Note To play a file that is stored on your device but not in a library  on the Library  screen  tap Menu  gt  Open File  Tap and hold the item desired to play   such as a file or a folder   then tap Play     To play an item on a network    Use the Open URL command to play a song or video stored on the Internet or on a  network server     1  If noton the Playback screen  tap OK to close the current screen and display  the Playback screen   2  Tap Menu  gt  Open URL     3  Doone of the following   e Inthe URL box  enter a network address   e Inthe History box  tap a URL that you have previously used     Note To play an item on a network  you must be connected to a network  For  more information about creating a remote connection between your device  and a network  see Connections Help on your device     To copy files to your device    Use the latest ve
21.  included in the message  To save a file   select it  and tap Menu  gt  Save    e View the slides manually by scrolling through the message using the  NAVIGATION control     To set advanced options for a MMS message    e Tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Background to choose a background color from  the list    e Tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Text Layout  gt  Text on the left to align the included  text to appear on the left of the message    e Tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Text Layout  gt  Text on the right to align the included  text to appear on the right of the message    e Tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Send Options to configure and manage the Delivery  time  Expiration  priority  and other settings for a message     To change MMS settings    You can set options to keep track of your messages  retrieve messages immediately   accept or reject messages  and request a delivery or read report  You can also  specify a resolution for images you send  message delivery attempts  and set up a  server to access messages     To configure MMS settings    1   2     3     Tap Start  gt  Messaging    Tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Accounts tab  gt  MMS  enter the MMS Configuration  information    Select any of the following    Retrieve messages immediately  Select this option to download new  messages automatically without being notified   Typically  when connect to a  network  you will receive a notification whenever you device receives a new  message   You can also choose to download messages when you ar
22.  is  required  In the Password type box  select the type of password you would  like to use  Enter the password and  if necessary  confirm the password  If  your device is configured to connect to a network  use a strong password to  help protect network security    3  Onthe Hint tab  enter a phrase which can help you remember your password   but cannot help others to guess your password  The hint will be displayed  after the wrong password is entered four times    4  Tap OK  The next time the device is turned on you will be prompted to enter  your password    Notes Each time a wrong password is inputted  the time the device takes to    respond will get longer and longer until the device appears to be not  responding     If you forget your password  you must follow the instructions in your  owner s manual to clear memory before you can access your device     To change your password    1     2   3     4     Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Lock  You will be prompted to enter  your current password    In the Password box  enter your new password    On the Hint tab  enter a phrase which can help you remember your password   but cannot help others to guess your password  The hint will be displayed  after the wrong password is entered four times    Tap OK     To display owner information on the Today screen    Having your contact information displayed on the Today screen on startup allows for  easy identification of the device in case it is lost     1   2   3   4    
23.  of text on Web pages    e In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  View gt  Text Size  and tap the size  preferred     To show or hide pictures on Web pages    e     In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  View  gt  Show Pictures  A check  mark next to Show Pictures indicates that pictures will be displayed on Web  pages     To change how Web pages fill the screen    1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  View    2  Tap one of the following    e One Column  Arrange the content into one column as wide as the screen for  rarely scrolling horizontally    e Fit To Screen  Maintain a layout similar to what you see on a desktop  computer  which makes items smaller and arranges the content so as to  view most of it without having to scroll horizontally    e Desktop  Keep the same layout and size as on a desktop computer  which  needs to scroll horizontally and vertically     To clear the History list    1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Options  gt Memory tab   2  Tap Clear History     To save a picture from a Web page    1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap and hold the picture  and tap Save Image    2  Doone of the following    e To save the picture in My Pictures on your device  tap Yes    e To save the picture in another location  such as a storage card  tap Save  As     To change cookies and security settings    Internet Explorer Mobile supports the protocols used by Secure Sockets Layer  SSL    A connection that uses SSL helps you to send per
24.  synchronization settings you specified on your device     You may be able to synchronize your device with Exchange Server through your  company or wireless service provider  If you plan to do so  obtain the name of  the Exchange Server  your user name  password  and domain name from your  administrator before starting the Sync Setup Wizard     To install and set up ActiveSync    1  Install ActiveSync on your PC  as described on the Getting Started disc   After Setup completes  the Sync Setup Wizard automatically starts when you  connect your device to the PC    2  Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the wizard  In the Sync  Setup Wizard  do one or both of the following    e Create a synchronization relationship between your PC and the device    e Configure an Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly with  Exchange Server    3  Choose information types to synchronize     Note When you finish the wizard  ActiveSync synchronizes your device automatically   Once synchronization completes  you can disconnect your device from your PC     4 2 Synchronizing Information    When you connect your device to the PC using a USB or serial cable  an infrared  connection  or a Bluetooth connection  ActiveSync will immediately synchronize   While the device is connected  ActiveSync synchronizes every time you make a  change on either the PC or the device     To synchronize Outlook information    If you have set up a synchronization relationship between your device and 
25.  view a MMS message   To set advanced options for a MMS message  To change MMS settings   To configure MMS settings   Windows Live Messenger   To start Windows Live Messenger   To sign in or out   To add or delete contacts   To send an instant message   To block or unblock contacts   To check your own Messenger status   To change your display name   Calendar   To schedule an appointment   To send a meeting request   To set a default reminder for all new appointments  Contacts   To create a contact   To change contact information   To work with the contact list   To find a contact   Tasks   To create a task   To change the priority of a task   To set a default reminder for all new tasks    61    61  61    62  62    63    65  66  66    68  68    69  69    70  70    71  71    72  72    73  73    73  74    19  75    76  76    76  76    7  7    7  78    78  78    19  r9    Taf    To show start and due dates in the task list  To locate a task   Notes   Entering information in Notes   To set the default input mode for Notes   To create a note    Experiencing Multimedia    8 1    8 2    8 3    Using the Camera   To launch the Camera   Capturing the pictures   Capturing a video   Camera Tools   Exiting From Camera   Use Pictures  amp  Videos   To copy a picture or video clip to your device  To view pictures   To play videos with audio   To view slide shows   To sort pictures and video clips   To delete a picture or video clip   To edit a picture or video clip   To set a picture as the
26.  you will not be able  to send email                 Tip You can set up several email accounts in addition to your Outlook Email  account     To compose and send a message    1  Inthe message list  tap Menu  gt  Go to and select an account    2  Tap New    3  Enter the email address or text message address of one or more recipients   separating them with a semicolon  To access addresses and phone numbers  from Contacts  tap To    4  Enter your message  To quickly add common messages  tap Menu  gt  My  Text and tap a desired message    5  To check the spelling  tap Menu  gt  Spell Check    6  Tap Send     Tips To enter symbols  tap Shift using the on screen keyboard  To set the  priority  tap Menu  gt  Message Options  If working offline  email messages  are moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you connect   If sending a text message and want to know whether it is received  before  that  tap Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Options  and then tap Text Messages and  select the Request delivery notifications     To reply to or forward a message    1  Open the message and tap Reply  or Menu  gt Reply  gt  Reply All  or Menu   gt Reply  gt  Forward    2  Enter your response  To quickly add common messages  tap Menu  gt  My  Text and tap a desired message    3  To check the spelling  tap Menu  gt  Spell Check    4  Tap Send     Tips To see more header information  scroll up     Always reply or forward with the original message  from the list view  tap  Menu  gt  Tools  gt  
27. Options  gt  Message tab  and select the When replying  to email  include body     In the Outlook Email account  you will send less data if do not edit the  Original message  which may reduce data transfer costs based on your  rate plan     To add an attachment to a message    1  In an open message  tap Menu  gt  Insert and tap the item you want to  attach  Picture  Voice Note  or File   2  Select the file  picture or voice note desired to attach     To receive attachments    An attachment sent with an email message or downloaded from the server appears  below the subject of the message  Tapping the attachment to open it after it has  been fully downloaded  or mark it for downloading the next time you send or receive  email  With an Exchange Server mail account  you can also download attachments  automatically     If you have an Outlook Email account  do the following     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  ActiveSync   2  Tap Menu  gt  Options      3  Tap Email  gt  Settings  then select Include File Attachments     If you have an IMAP4 Email account with an Internet service provider  ISP  or an  account that you access using a VPN server connection  typically a work account    do the following     Tap Start  gt  Messaging    Tap Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Options    Tap the name of the IMAP4 account    Tap Next until reach Server information  and tap Options    Tap Next twice  and select Get full copy of messages and When getting  full copy  get attachments     ao SS    Tip Save atta
28. Press this button to exit the current performance    20 CAMERA Button Press to launch the camera  Press again to take a picture              Back and right side view    21    26    24       22    23    25          No  Item Function                      21 hada card Insert a storage card  MicroSD  for storing data    22 Zoom button Use this key to adjust the zoom of Micros mode    23 Camera Lens Use this built in camera to take photos or video clips    24 External Speaker Allows you to listen audio media or hands free calls   25 Cover Latch Slide this latch to release the battery cover    26 Stylus Use the stylus to write  draw  or select items on the  touch screen                 The QWERTY keyboard    Your device provides you with a QWERTY keyboard  which is similar to a standard  keyboard of PC        You can do the following actions with the QWERTY keyboard     To type lowercase letters  press the keys using your thumbs or fingers     To use all uppercase letters  press  i twice   To type a single uppercase letter  press  key    To enter a number or symbol  labeled in red color   press     and then press  the corresponding key    Press the Left Right SOFT KEY   I i   to perform the command shown  in the label above the key     Press 9  to verify your data entries or exit the program in use   Press Es   to open the Start menu   Press the arrow keys   aaa g   for directional movement     a  and then press the corresponding          Accessories    The following accessories ar
29. UBIQUIO 503G    User Manual Version 2 1    PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING    Microsoft  MS DOS  Windows  Windows NT  Windows Server  Windows Mobile   ActiveSync  Excel  Internet Explorer  MSN  Outlook  PowerPoint  and Word are either  registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States or  other countries     THIS DEVICE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE  BOX  DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS  CHARGING     YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH  THE DEVICE   S OUTER CASING     EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES    When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials  exist  the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions   Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even  death  Users are advised not to use the equipment at refueling points such as service  or gas stations  and are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio  equipment in fuel depots  chemical plants  or where blasting operations are in progress   Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often  but not always  clearly marked   These include fueling areas  below deck on boats  fuel or chemical transfer or storage  facilities  and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles  such as grain  dust   or metal powders     PRIVACY RESTRICTIONS    Some countries require full disclosure of recorded telephone convers
30. You  can easily rename the document   s name and move it to another folder or storage  card     To create a file    1  In Word Mobile  tap New    2  You ll see a blank document or a template which is depended on what you ve  selected as the default template    3  Input desired text    4  After finished  tap OK to save the file     Unsupported features in Word Mobile    Word Mobile does not fully support some features of Microsoft Word such as revision  marks and password protection  Some data and format may be lost when you save  the document in your device     The following features are not supported in Word Mobile     Backgrounds   Shapes and text boxes   Artistic page borders   Smart tags   Metafiles   Bi directional text  While Word Mobile could open documents containing bi   directional text  the indentations and alignment may be displayed and saved  incorrectly    Password protected files  Word Mobile does not support opening password   protected documents  You must first remove the password protection in Word  on the PC if you want to view the document on the device    Document protection  Word Mobile could not display the files that were  protected by Word on the PC     The following features are partially supported in Word Mobile     Picture bullets   Revision marks   Table styles   Underline styles  Underline styles does not support the following four styles   regular  dotted  wavy  or thick bold wide    Legacy Pocket Word files  You can open   psw files in Word Mob
31. a modem connection is created  it can be reused as a modem for any time   Make sure that your device and the destination device are turned on with Bluetooth  on and the devices within close range     To configure and use a Bluetooth device as a modem    On your device  tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Connections   Tap Add a new modem connection    Enter a name for the connection    In the Select a modem list  tap Bluetooth    Tap Next    If the device appears in the My Connection list  skip to step 11    If the device does not appear in the My Connection list  tap New  and follow  the remaining steps    8  Select the device name from the list and tap Next    9  Enter a passkey and tap Next    10  Enter the same passkey on the device and tap Finish    11  In the My Connections list  tap the device and tap Next    12  Enter the phone number to dial for this connection and tap Next    13  Enter the required logon information for this connection and tap Finish  You  can start using this service for the program needed the Bluetooth connection   such as Inbox on your device  to send and receive email  or Internet Explorer  to browse the Web     Se pE a YS    6 4 Using Wireless Manager    Wireless Manager helps you to manage Wi Fi Internet and Bluetooth connections  on your device  besides to control the phone   s ringer mute function  and start  ActiveSync to synchronize  see Chapter 4 for detailed information      Use the device   s Power Save Mode can make optim
32. a way to map computer  names to IP addresses  DNS and WINS are the resolution options supported  on your device     6 2 Internet Explorer Mobile    Internet Explorer Mobile is a full featured Internet browser  optimized for use on your  mobile device     To start Internet Explorer Mobile  e Tap Start  gt  Internet Explorer   To choose a Home page    1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Options  gt  General tab   2  Doone of the following    e To use the displayed page as your Home page  tap Use Current    e To use the default Home page  tap Use Default     Tip To go to your Home page  tap Menu  gt  Home     To transfer favorites from your PC  To transfer the favorites saved on PC to your device by synchronizing the Internet  Explorer favorites on PC with device   1  In ActiveSync on your PC  on the Tools menu  click Options  and select  Favorites   2  In Internet Explorer on PC  save or move favorite links to the Mobile Favorites  subfolder in the Favorites list   3  Connect your mobile device to PC  If synchronization does not start  automatically  click Sync     To add a favorite    1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  go to the page preferred   2  Tap and hold the page  and tap Add to Favorites   3  Confirm or change the name  and select a folder for saving the favorite     To delete a favorite or folder    1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  Favorites  gt  Add Delete tab   2  Select the item desired to delete  and tap Delete     To change the size
33. actions for a contact  tap and hold the contact    e To see a list of contacts employed by a specific company  tap Menu  gt  View  By  gt  Company  Then  tap the company name     To find a contact  There are several ways to find a contact for long contact list     1  Tap Start  gt  Contacts    2  If notin Name view  tap Menu  gt  View By  gt  Name    3  Doone of the following    e Begin entering a name or phone number in the provided text box until the  desired contact is displayed  To show all contacts again  tap the text box and  clear the text  or tap the arrow to the right of the text box    e Use the alphabetical index displayed at the top of the contact list    e Filter the list by categories  In the contact list  tap Menu  gt  Filter  Then tap  a category assigned to a contact  To show all contacts again  select All  Contacts     7 6 Tasks    Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do  Atask can occur once or repeatedly   recurring   You can set reminders for your tasks and organize them using categories   Your tasks are displayed in a task list  Overdue tasks are displayed in red     To create a task    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Tasks    2  Tap New Task  enter a subject for the task  and fill in information such as  start and due dates  priority  and so on    3  When finished  tap OK     Tip You can easily create a short  to do type task  Simply tap the Tap here to  add a new task box  enter a subject  and press ENTER  If the task entry  box is not availab
34. ad    2 Active tasks  1 High priority    Tomorrow  DATE  12 00PM 1 00PM    Live Search     On     Device unlocked    vibrate    O Off    Volume Adjustment       Notes To adjust the conversation phone volume  you must do it during a call   Adjusting the volume at another time will affect the ring  notification  and  MP3 sound levels  If Vibrate mode is activated  sound will be muted and  the device will be vibrated automatically when an incoming call is received   The Vibrate icon    jr   will appear in the title bar to indicate that Vibrate  mode is activated     3 2 Making a Call  With your device  you can make a call from Phone  Contacts  Speed Dial  and Call  History   Making a call from Phone  e On the Phone screen  tap the desired phone number  and tap the Talk       button   is   Phone    7   45 6 03  China Mobile  t Emergency Call a  1 Voicernail    m  lf   p    1 shed    def 3 Speed Dial  a th eee   p  ghi jkl 5 moots Call History  PEFS    TTF  tuye S Video  ra A snes 1 es      a  0       amp  Talk     Talk button    Hide Keypad Menu i  Phone Screen  Tip To delete an incorrect character  tap the Back arrow      to delete all    input character  hold the Back arrow     Making a call from Contacts    e Tap Start  gt  Contacts    e Tap the desired contact  and press the TALK button    e You can also tap the desired contact in the contacts list  and select the phone  number that you want to call  Or  tap and hold the desired contact  and on the  shortcut menu  tap Call Wo
35. age Card    Note If the My MlDlets folder does not exist in My Documents  you can create  a folder in the same folder name  However  a folder named Storage Card  automatically appears after you insert a storage card into your device     To install a MIDlet MIDlet suite    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Java  gt  Menu  gt  Install  gt  Local Files to install the  MIDlets currently saved on your phone    2  Select the MIlDlet MIDlet suite from the list by using the NAVIGATION  control    3  Tap Install    4  Tap Yes to continue    5  Tap OK to confirm the installation     Note To remove the MIDlet files from the temporary folder  tap Remove from the  shortcut menu     To run MlIDlets on your device    1  Tap Start  gt  Java   The Java Apps screen appears     2  Select a MIDlet from the list by using the NAVIGATION control   3  Press the Center button of the navigation pad to run the MIDlet     To manage MiIDlets  You can create a folder and put MlDlets into it     To change the name of a MIDlet    Tap Start  gt  Java    The Java Apps screen appears    Select a MIDlet by using the NAVIGATION control   Tap Menu  gt  Actions  gt  Rename    Enter a new name for the MIDlet    Tap Save            A i    Note You cannot change the name of a MIDlet suite     To uninstall a MIDlet  1  On the Java Apps screen  select the MIDlet MIDlet suite by using the  NAVIGATION control   2  Tap Menu  gt  Actions  gt  Remove   3  Tap Remove to confirm     Note You cannot uninstall a single MIDlet fro
36. ages     Before use Windows Live Messenger  your device must be connected to the Internet   For information about setting up an Internet connection  see    Connecting to the  Internet    in Chapter 6     Note You must have either a Microsoft  NET Passport or Hotmail account to use  Windows Live Messenger  If you have a Hotmail com or MSN com email  address  you already have a Passport  To get a Passport account  go to  http   www passport com  To get a Hotmail account  go to http   www   hotmail com     To start Windows Live Messenger  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Messenger       Windows Live          AJ     Windows Live Sign in as   Messenger    Sign in     Cancel       To sign in or out    e To sign in  tap  a on Windows Live Messenger screen to select the  status  Enter the email address and password for your Passport or Hotmail  account  and tap Sign In  Signing in may take several minutes  depending  on your connection speed    e To sign out  tap Menu  gt  Sign Out  Your status changes to Offline     To add or delete contacts    e To add a contact  tap Menu  gt  Add new Contact  and follow the instructions  on the screen    e To delete a contact  tap and hold the contact s name  and tap Contact  options  gt  Remove Contact     To send an instant message    1  Tap the contact to whom you wish to send a message   2  Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen  and  tap Send     Tip To quickly add common phrases  tap Menu  gt  My Text and select a 
37. al use of the battery under  the WLAN networking environment  view a variety of data related to the current  configuration and signal quality  and increase network security     To enable the Wi Fi function of Wireless Manager on your device  it is needed to  access broadband Internet  and the necessary access point or router that emits  WLAN signals  If no access  please consult your ISP before enable Wi Fi     To connect to a Wi Fi network  1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt Connection tab gt  Wireless Manager   or tap the    Wireless Manger icon   gig   on the Today screen  to open Wireless Manager  panel     2  Tap the Wi Fi button to turn on off the wireless function  The Wi Fi icon  indicates the wireless status       Wi Fi is turned on  PM  Wi Fi is turned off   3  On the Wireless Manager screen  tap Menu  gt  Wi Fi Settings to configure    the required settings  When the configuration is completed  connect to a Wi   Fi network using your device     To check the Wireless LAN status    You can check the current wireless connection status from the following the screens  of your device       Today screen  Tap on   ful   to open the Wireless Manager screen to check  for the Wi Fi status    r     Start 123  Sunday  June 24  2007    No SIM  Wi Fi  OFF    Tap here to set owner information  Text Messages  1 Unread   No tasks   No upcoming appointments    Live Search       Device unlocked    Phone Contacts       e Configure Wireless Networks screen  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Conn
38. ations  and stipulate  that you must inform the person with whom you are speaking that the conversation is  being recorded  Always obey the relevant laws and regulations of your country when  using the recording feature of your Pocket PC Phone     When using this product  the safety precautions below must be taken to offset possible  legal liabilities and damages     ELECTRICAL SAFETY    This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the battery  Other usage  may be dangerous and will invalidate any approval given to this product     SAFETY IN AIRCRAFTS    Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircrafts navigation system  and its communications network  using this product on board an airplane is against the  law in most countries     ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS    Do not use this product at gas or refueling stations  The use of this product is also  prohibited in fuel storehouses  chemical plants  and locations containing explosives     SAFETY FOR ENVIRONMENTS    Do not use this product in gas stations  fuel depots  chemical plants or where blasting  Operations are in progress  or in potentially explosive atmospheres such as fuelling  areas  below deck on boats  fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities  and areas  where the air contains chemicals or particles  such as grain  dust  or metal powders   Please be aware that Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in  bodily injury or even death     ROAD SAFETY   
39. be used only with personal computers and options  identified as suitable for use with your equipment     Adjust the volume  Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices     Cleaning   Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning  Do not use liquid  cleaners or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth for cleaning  but NEVER use  water to clean the LCD screen     Safety Precautions for Power Supply Unit    e Use the correct external power source  A product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated  on the electrical ratings label  If you are not sure of the type of power source  required  consult your authorized service provider or local power company   For a product that operates from battery power or other sources  refer to the  operating instructions that are included with the product     e Handle battery packs carefully  This product contains a Li lon Polymer battery  There is a risk of fire and  burns if the battery pack is handled improperly  Do not attempt to open or  service the battery pack  Do not disassemble  crush  puncture  short external  contacts or circuits  dispose of in fire or water  or expose a battery pack to  temperatures higher than 60  C  140  F      Exposure to Radio Frequency  RF  Signals    Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver  It is designed and  manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency  RF   energy set by the Federal Communications Commission 
40. ce  The device  restarts and displays the Today screen     Reset button       Warning  Always turn off your device before performing a soft reset or installing   replacing the battery and SIM card     To perform a hard reset    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Master Clear   2  On the System tab  select the Master Clear      icon   3  Proceed to enter the confirmation code  1234 and push reset button  system  will auto reboot to complete the operation        14 Settings    abe Er 1    g    gt  TTT s pu  FA A ba   A            Customer Encryption Error External  Feedback Reporting GPS  Master Memory Power Regional    Clear Settings    1a            Settings om       Master Clear    Warning  After resetting  your phone will  be resumed to its default factory settings   All the user data and prograrns on the  device will be formatted     Please enter the confirmation code  1234  and push reset button  system will auto   reboot to complete the operation     code       TETT    Warning  After resetting  your phone will be resumed to its default factory settings   All user data and programs on the device will be lost     Chapter 6    Getting Connected    6 1 Connecting to the Internet  6 2 Internet Explorer Mobile  6 3 Using Bluetooth    6 4 Using Wireless Manager       6 1 Connecting to the Internet    Your device is equipped with powerful networking functions that enable you to  connect to the Internet through a General Packet Radio Service  GPRS  network or  a Blue
41. ce name    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  About   2  Tap the Device ID tab   3  Enter a name     Note The device name must begin with a letter  consist of letters from A to Z   numbers from 0 to 9  and cannot contain spaces  Use the underscore  character to separate words     Why is the device name important   The device name is used to identify the device in the following situations     e Synchronizing with a PC  e Connecting to a network  e     Restoring information from a backup    Note If you synchronize multiple devices with the same PC  each device must  have a unique name     To make the battery last longer    e Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Power  On the Advanced tab  you can  specify when your device turns off to conserve battery power  For optimum  conservation  specify 3 minutes or less    e Use the AC adapter to plug your device into external power whenever  possible  especially when using a MicroSD card or when using a modem or  other peripherals    e Adjust the backlight settings     To adjust the brightness of the backlight    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Backlight  gt  Brightness tab   2  Move the sliders right to increase the brightness  or left to decrease the  brightness     To set the backlight to dim after a time delay    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Backlight    2  Tap the Battery power tab  or the External power tab    3  Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check b
42. ching for phone service  eil Voice call in progress  a Calls are forwarded  F   Call on hold  t Missed call  a GPRS connected  New email or text messages      There are more notifications  Tap the icon to view all   i Indicates Wi Fi is turned on   5 Indicates the device is locked  r Device unlocked  Phy WiFi is connected  T WiFi data call   E GPRS available   E Now in 2 75G   36 Now in the 3G or 3 5G     Network  WCDMA or HSDPA                1 6 Using the Start Menu    The Start menu which is located at the top left corner of the Today screen displays a  list of programs  It lets you close a screen and switch from one program to another   To start a program  scroll through the programs list and then press the ENTER  button  or tap a program with the stylus     E7 Starts chokaa  e p   mha o 9 56 PM      Today   E   Office Mobile G  Off  fs  Calendar information   FE Contacts    ZE Internet Explorer    amp  Messaging     Phone     Programs   B  Settings        Help   Contacts       Tap to open the Today screen    Tap to start a program  The items displayed in Start menu can be customized  by tapping Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Menus    Tap to start a recently used program    Tap to view and select more programs that are installed in your device    Tap to change device settings    Tap to see a Help topic for the current screen     N        oS 2    Program Indicators    Following indicators are some of the icons for the programs that are already installed  on you
43. chments on a storage card rather than on the device  tap Menu   gt  Tools  gt  Options  gt  Storage tab  and select the Store attachments on a  storage card     Downloading messages    The manner in which you download messages depends on the type of account you  have     e  Tosend and receive email for an Outlook Email account  begin synchronization  through ActiveSync  For more information  see    Synchronizing Outlook  information    in Chapter 4    e To send and receive email messages for an email account that you have  with an Internet Service Provider  ISP  or that you access using a VPN  server connection  typically a work account   download messages through a  remote email server  For more information  see    Download messages from  the server    later in this chapter    e Text messages are automatically received when your phone is turned on   When your phone is turned off  in flight mode   messages will be held by your  service provider until the next time your phone is turned on     To download messages from the server    To send and receive email messages for an email account that you have with an  Internet Service Provider  ISP  or that you access using a VPN server connection   typically a work account   your device firstly needs to connect to the Internet or your  corporate network  depending on the account     1  Tap Menu  gt  Go To and tap the account desired to use    2  Tap Menu  gt  Send Receive  The messages on your device and email server  are synchronized
44. cket PC Phone  5 2 Adding and Removing Programs   5 3 Managing Memory   5 4 Backing Up Files   5 5 Protecting Your Device    5 6 Resetting Your Pocket PC Phone       5 1 Personalizing Your Pocket PC Phone    Today screen settings    The Today screen shows your upcoming appointments  active tasks  and information  about email messages  You can customize the Today screen on your device     Customizing the Today screen    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Today    2  Onthe Appearance tab  select the desired theme for the background of the  Today screen    3  On the Items tab  select the items you want to appear on the Today screen     Tip To change the order of items displayed on the Today screen  tap the item   and tap Move Up or Move Down   Adding a custom background image    You can use one of your own pictures as the background image on the Today screen   Be aware that pictures can affect the readability of text on the Today screen          Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Today    2  Select the Use this picture as the background check box  and tap Browse  to view a list of your picture files    3  Tap the file name of the picture you want to use    4  Tap OK     If you have a large number of appointments  you may want to specify the kind of  appointments that are displayed on the Today screen     Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Today    Tap the Items tab    Select Calendar and tap Options    Do any of the following    Select Next
45. deo  and Pictures    If you want to carry your music or other digital media along with you along while you  travel  ActiveSync works with Windows Media Player to synchronize music  video   and pictures with your device     Other than selecting the Media information type in ActiveSync to be synchronized   all media synchronization settings must be set in Windows Media Player  Before  media can be synchronized  following action should be taken     e     Install Windows Media Player Version 10 on the PC    e Connect your device to the PC with a USB cable  If the device is currently  connected using Bluetooth or infrared  you must end that connection before  media can be synchronized    e Insert a storage card into your device  32MB or larger is recommended     e Set up a sync partnership between the storage card and Windows Media  Player     To change Media synchronization settings    Once you select the Media information type in ActiveSync to be synchronized  any  of your favorite music  video  and picture files in Windows Media Player playlists can  be synchronized  All you have to do is set up synchronization in Windows Media  Player for those media files     To set up a sync relationship with a storage card    1  Open Windows Media Player   2  Click the Sync tab    3  Select the storage card    4  Click Set up Sync     For information about using Windows Media Player on the device  refer to Chapter 8     Chapter 5    Managing Your Pocket PC Phone    5 1 Personalizing Your Po
46. documentation   do not service any product yourself  Service needed on components inside  these compartments should be done by an authorized service technician or  provider    Damage requiring service   Unplug the product from the electrical outlet and refer servicing to an  authorized service technician or provider under the following conditions     e Liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen into the product    e The product has been exposed to rain or water    e The product has been dropped or damaged    e There are noticeable signs of overheating    e The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating  instructions     Avoid hot areas   The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators   heat registers  stoves  or other products  including amplifiers  that produce  heat     Avoid wet areas  Never use the product in a wet location     Avoid pushing objects into product   Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings in the  product  Slots and openings are provided for ventilation  These openings  must not be blocked or covered     Mounting Accessories   Do not use the product on an unstable table  cart  stand  tripod  or bracket   Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer   s instructions   and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer     Avoid unstable mounting  Do not place the product with an unstable base     Use product with approved equipment  This product should 
47. ds free or lets other  people listen to the conversation     e When speakerphone turns on  the speakerphone icon   t   appears in the  title bar    e To turn off the speakerphone  tap Speaker Off  or press and hold TALK  again until the speakerphone turns off     To mute a call    Listen to the active conversation  but your voice cannot be heard by the other parties  of the call   e During a call  tap Mute   e When the microphone is turned off  the mute icon          appears on the  screen  Tap Unmute to turn on the microphone again     3 5 Additional Dialing Information    Making an emergency call  e Enter the international emergency number for your locale  and tap Talk     Tip Additional emergency numbers may be included in your SIM card  Contact  your service provider for details     Making an international call    1  Tap and hold on the Phone keypad until the   sign appears  The    replaces the international prefix of the country that you are calling    2  Input the full phone number you want to dial  and tap Talk  The full phone  number includes country code  area code  without the leading zero  if any   and phone number     Chapter 4    Synchronizing Your Device    4 1 Using ActiveSync  4 2 Synchronizing Information  4 3 Synchronizing via Infrared and Bluetooth    4 4 Synchronizing Music  Video  and Pictures       4 1 Using ActiveSync    ActiveSync synchronizes information on your device with information on your PC   such as Outlook content  ActiveSync can also synchron
48. e Assistive technology for Windows   e Customer service for people who are deaf or hard of hearing    Note The information in this section applies to users who license Microsoft  products in the United States  If you obtained this product outside the  United States  your package contains a subsidiary information card that  you can use to contact your subsidiary about the products and services  available in your area     Troubleshooting    If you encounter a problem while using the Windows Media Player  a number of  resources are available to help you troubleshoot the issue     For more information  see the Troubleshooting Windows Media Player Mobile page  at the Microsoft Web site  http   www microsoft com windows windowsmedial   player windowsmobile troubleshooting  aspx      Chapter 9    Using Other Applications    9 1 Word Mobile  9 2 Excel Mobile  9 3 Viewing Slide Shows with PowerPoint Mobile    9 4 Using Java       9 1 Word Mobile    Word Mobile is a streamlined version of Microsoft Word  Word documents created  on PC can be opened and edited on the device  You can also create and edit  documents and templates in Word Mobile and save them as   doc    rtf    txt  and    dot files     You can have only one document open at a time  When second document is open   the first one is saved and closed automatically     A newly created document  it is automatically named at the first several words in the  document when closed  Then it was placed in the Word Mobile document list  
49. e following precautions     Safety Precautions for RF Exposure    Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC  with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency  bands  Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level  the actual  SAR level of the phone while operation can be well below the maximum value  This is  because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only  the power required to reach the network  In general  the closer you are to a wireless  base station antenna  the lower the power output  Before a phone model is available  for sale to the public  it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed  the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure  The  tests are performed in positions and locations  for example  at the ear and worn  on the body  as required by the FCC for each model   Body worn measurements  may differ among phone models  depending upon available accessories and FCC    requirements   For body worn operation  to maintain compliance with FCC RF  exposure guidelines  use only original manufacturer approved accessories  When  carrying the phone while it is on  use the specific original manufacturer supplied or  approved carrying case  holster  or other body worn accessory     General Precautions    Heed service markings   Except for explained elsewhere in the Operating or Service 
50. e on  your home network only    Confirm to retrieve messages while roaming  Select this option to retrieve  messages while your device is roaming    Save sent messages  Select this option to save a copy of sent messages   Allow read report  Select this option to send and receive read reports   Disconnect network connection after MMS  Select this option to   Disconnect the network connection after receive MMS completely   Blacklist  On this tab  you can set the name list not to send or receive  message   Servers  On this tab  you can create a new server or select an existing one  from the list to store and manage your messages  also set a server as default  by tapping Set As Default    About  Select a value from this list to choose the resolution for images that  you send  Decreasing the original resolution helps speed up the sending and  receiving of messages      r Y  45 7 06                 Retrieve messages immediately    Confirm to retrieve messages while  roaming    Save sent messages   Allow read report   Disconnect network connection after  MMS    Preferences       7 3 Windows Live Messenger    Windows Live Messenger delivers the features of Windows Live Messenger to  your mobile device  With Windows Live Messenger you can do the following     e Send and receive instant messages    e See which contacts are online or offline    e Set status to update for selected contacts so as to know when they are  online    e Block contacts from seeing your status or sending you mess
51. e provided with the device        1          a    AC Adapter       USB Cable       2    No  Item    1    International multi   head AC adapter    e   a 3    USB Cradle    Function    Recharge the device battery  Includes adapter heads for US   EU  UK and Asia              2 USB cable Connect your device to PC and synchronize data   Provide a Send End button  You can use the button to pick  3 Stereo headset up and hang up incoming and outgoing calls  To use it  plug  into Earphone Jack   4 USB Cradle Synchronize  amp  charge your device  Connects to your PC   s          USB port  Features a USB port on the back of the cradle           1 2 Inserting the SIM Card    Follow these steps to insert a GSM SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  card which  is provided by your local network service provider  The SIM card may contain your  phone number  service details  and phonebook message memory     Your device supports both 1 8V and 3V SIM cards  Some legacy SIM cards will not  function within this device  The customer should consult with their service provider  for a replacement SIM card  There may be a fee for this service     1  Always switch the device off  and disconnect the charger before removing  the battery   2  Slide the back cover to remove it from the phone    A ae AN   N N 4    NS               N   N  N      NS   N     N  N f N   WS x Ahes i    gt  NA x t x  X       X       Car      ay    So AN WA aa  ars    me RX   NZ K2      3  Ifthe battery is installed  use the finger gri
52. ead  they  appear in banners at the top of the calendar  To cancel an appointment   tap the appointment and tap Menu  gt  Delete Appointment     Tip To have the time entered automatically in Day view  tap the time slot for  the new appointment  and tap Menu  gt  New Appointment     To send a meeting request    Use Calendar to arrange meetings via email with contacts who use Outlook or  Outlook Mobile     Tap Start  gt  Calendar    Create a new appointment  or open an existing one and tap Edit    Tap Attendees    Tap the name of the contact you want to invite    To invite each additional attendee  tap Add and tap the name    Tap OK    The meeting request will be sent to the attendees the next time you  synchronize your device with your PC     oo Se oS    Note When attendees accept your meeting request  the meeting is automatically  added to their schedules  When their response is sent back to you  your  calendar is updated as well    To set a default reminder for all new appointments   You could have a reminder automatically turned on for all new appointments you    made   1  Tap Start  gt  Calendar   2  Tap Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Options  gt  Appointments tab   3  Select the Set reminders for new items   4  Set the time when desired to remind you   5  Tap OK to return to the calendar     7 5 Contacts    Contacts is your address book and information storage for people and businesses  you communicate with  Use contacts to store phone numbers  email addresses   home addresses  and
53. ections  tab  gt  Wi Fi  This screen displays the wireless networks currently available   and could be added new ones     Note     gt             Configure Network Adapters    My network card connects to   ork    Tap an adapter to modify settings     SyChip Cheetah WLAN GSPI Card  NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver  AsyncMac NDISWAN Miniport  Bluetooth PAN Driver    Wireless   Network Adapters  Edit    r     settings    Available  al INTEL_DRIVER_AP Available       Networks to access     All Available ba    Wireless   Network Adapters       Wi Fi network is self discoverable  meaning that no additional steps are  required for the phone to connect to a Wi Fi network  However  it may  be necessary to provide a username and password for certain closed    wireless network     Chapter 7    Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook    7 1 Email and Text Messages  7 2 MMS Messages   7 3 Windows Live Messenger  7 4 Calendar   7 5 Contacts   7 6 Tasks    7 7 Notes       7 1 Email and Text Messages    Messaging is where all of your email accounts and text message account are  located  You can send and receive Outlook email  Internet email through an Internet  service provider  ISP   and text messages  including accessing email from work  using a VPN connection  For more information about email and text messages  see  Help on the device     To set up an email account    Before send and receive mail  it is needed to set up an email account from your  Internet service provider  ISP  or an acco
54. ectly from the Today screen  Just tap that section of  the screen     To choose how to be notified by events or actions    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Sounds  amp  Notifications    2  On the Sounds tab  choose a way you want to be notified by selecting the  appropriate check boxes    3  Onthe Notifications tab  in Event  tap an event name and choose how you want  to be notified by selecting the appropriate check boxes  You can choose from  several options  such as a special sound  a message  or a flashing light     To adjust the speed for scrolling    Pressing and holding NAVIGATION up or down  Up Down control  scrolls through  the items in a list     1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Buttons  gt  Up Down Control tab    2  Doone of the following actions    e Under Delay before first repeat  move the slider to shorten or lengthen the  time that elapses before scrolling begins    e To change the time it takes to scroll from one item to the next  under Repeat  rate  move the slider to adjust the speed     To find the operating system version number  The version of the operating system on your device will be listed near the top of the  screen   e Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  About   To get detailed device information    e Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  About   e The Version tab displays important device information  including the type of  processor and the amount of memory that is installed     To change the devi
55. er forms of recovery     The WEEE logo   Xf   on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be  disposed of or dumped with your other household waste  You are liable to dispose of all  your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection  point for recycling of such hazardous waste  Isolated collection and proper recovery  of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us  to help conserving natural resources  Moreover  proper recycling of the electronic and  electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment  For  more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal  recovery  and  collection points  please contact your local city centre  household waste disposal service   shop from where you purchased the equipment  or manufacturer of the equipment     
56. erable to other devices check  box also turns on Bluetooth     Bluetooth partnerships    A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that is created between your device and  another Bluetooth enabled device in order to exchange information in a secure  manner  To create a partnership between two devices involves entering the same  personal identification number  PIN  or Passkey on both devices  To create a  partnership between two devices is a one time process  Once a partnership is    created  the devices can recognize the partnership and exchange information  without entering a PIN again  Make sure the two devices are within a range of 10  meters from one another with Bluetooth on and discoverable     To create a Bluetooth partnership    1  On your device  tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Bluetooth    2  On the Devices tab  tap Add new device  Your device searches for other  Bluetooth devices and lists them in the box    3  Tap the desired device name in the box    4  Tap Next    5  Enter a passkey to establish a secure connection   The passkey must be  between 1 and 16 characters     6  Tap Next    7  Enter the same passkey on the other device  and possibly to edit and enter  a new name for the other device    8  Tap Finish     To accept a Bluetooth partnership    1  Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in discoverable mode    2  Tap Yes when portended to establish a partnership with the other device    3  Enter a passkey  the same passkey that is entered 
57. es  amp  Videos    8 3 Using Windows Media Player       8 1 Using the Camera    Your Smartphone is equipped with a digital camera that can record both still pictures  and moving images        To launch the Camera  e Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Camera  or  e Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos  gt  Camera icon  or  e Press CAMERA button on your device     Camera button       Capturing the pictures    In the middle of screen you will see the current image being seen by the camera  To  capture the picture  press the Camera key on the side of the device  or the center  key of the Navigation pad  You will hear a shutter sound and the picture will be  saved  The pictures could be captured as jpg format     Tip If you enable    Preview after shoot    in the Advanced settings  it will display  the pictures you shot right after shooting and you can choose to save or  delete them  If you disabled    Preview after shoot     pictures you shot will be  automatically saved then it back to preview screen     Capturing a video    From the camera screen  tap the camera icon on the top left corner  You will see the  icon turn into a video camera  This indicates you are now able to capture moving  images  To start recording  press the Camera key on the side of the device  or the  center key of the Navigation pad  You will see a progress bar with a timer at the  bottom of the screen and a red dot followed by the word    REC    flashing on the top  left of the screen  This indicat
58. es you are recording  To stop  press the Camera key   or center key of the Navigation pad  or tap the    stop    square on the screen itself and  the video will be saved  Video is captured by default as Mp4 format     The maximum length of video capture is determined by the amount of free memory  of the device  or the storage card to which you are saving     Camera Tools    There are several tool icons on the camera screen  They allow you to do things  like switching between the still  amp  video camera  switching between the front  amp  back  camera  setting a timer for picture capture or video length  saving to the devices  memory or the storage card  adjusting brightness  zooming in and out  choosing  color  black  amp  white  or sepia tones  etc  Take some time to become familiar with  these features        Exiting From Camera  e Tap the exit icon     J   or press OK Side OK button to exit Camera directly     8 2 Use Pictures  amp  Videos    The Pictures and Videos program collects  organizes  and sorts images and video  clips in the following formats on your device     File Type File Extensions    Image   jpg    gif    png    jpeg  Video   Mp4    3gp                   You can view the pictures as a slide show  beam them  send them via MMS or email   edit them  or set them as the background on the Today screen     To copy a picture or video clip to your device  You can copy pictures from PC and view them on your device     e Copy the pictures from PC or a storage card to 
59. esignated writing area     Enter capital letters by writing in the ABC  left  area of the box    Enter lower case letters by writing in the abc  middle  area of the box    Enter numbers by writing in the 123  right  area of the box    Enter punctuation and symbols by tapping in either area of the box and then    writing the desired character     Letter Recognizer is available only when text entry is possible     For help with writing characters with Letter Recognizer  tap the question  mark near the writing area     2 4 Using Block Recognizer    With Block Recognizer  single strokes can be used to write letters  numbers   symbols  and punctuation  which can be converted into typed text     To use Block Recognizer    1   2     Note    Tip    In a program  tap the Input Selector arrow  and then tap Block Recognizer   Write characters  numbers  and symbols in the designated writing area     Enter letters by writing in the abc  left  area of the box   Enter numbers by writing in the 123  right  area of the box   Enter symbols and punctuation by tapping in either area of the box and then    writing the desired character     Block Recognizer is available only when text entry is possible     For help with writing characters with Block Recognizer  tap the question  mark near the writing area     2 5 Using Transcriber    Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive   print  or a combination of both  Transcriber works transparently in the backgro
60. evel                             This control Does this Does this    Skip tothe beginning  of the current file or rr Turns the sound on or off     to the previous file        Skip to the next file  ey Play a video full screen        Adjust the progress    Display a Web site where                      o o file you can find music and  PREE  videos to play   Note If your device hardware supports it  you can rewind and fast forward files    by pressing and holding the Left Right controls     About the screens and menus  Windows Media Player has three primary screens     e Playback screen  The default screen that displays the playback controls   such as Play  Pause  Next  Previous  and Volume   the album art window   and the video window  You can change the appearance of this screen by  choosing a different skin     e Now Playing screen  The screen that displays the Now Playing playlist   This special playlist indicates the currently playing file and any files that are     Queue Up    to play next    e Library screen  The screen that lets you quickly find your audio files  video  files  and playlists  It contains categories such as My Music  My Video  My  TV  and My Playlists     At the bottom of each screen is a menu called Menu  The commands on this menu  change depending upon which screen you are viewing     Playback screen menu  When view the Playback screen  the following commands appear on Menu     This control Does This                   Library Display the Library screen s
61. fic conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission  systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment  Accessories  Model NumberCradlePH15x     e ETSIEN 300 328  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    Wideband Transmission systems  data transmission equipment operating in  the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques    e EN 50360 2001  Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the  basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields  300  MHZ   3 GHz     e EN 50371 2002  Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low power electronic  and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human  exposure to electromagnetic fields  10 MHz  300 GHz    General public     C    0700                         This equipment may be operated in  AT BE  CY CZ DK EE FI FR  DE GR HU IE IT LV  LT LU MT NL PL PT  SK SI ES SE GB IS  LI NO CH BG RO TR                         Modifications    The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to  the device that are not expressly approved by High Tech Computer Corporation may  void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     Important Health and Safety Information    Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions  Observe all warnings  in the operating instructions on the product     To reduce the risk of bodily injury  electric shock  fire  and damage to the equipment   observe th
62. he standard on screen Keyboard  To enter text using the on screen Keyboard  To enlarge the on screen Keyboard  Using Letter Recognizer   To use Letter Recognizer   Using Block Recognizer   To use Block Recognizer   Using Transcriber   To start Transcriber   To write using Transcriber   To enter punctuation and symbols  To edit text   Transcriber Gestures   The Transcriber toolbar   Drawing and Writing on the Screen  To wet the input mode for Notes   To write a note   To draw in a note   Recording a Note   To create a voice note   To change recording formats  Searching for Information   To search for a file or an item    Using Phone Features    3 1    3 2    Using the Phone   The Phone screen   Entering your PIN   Turning flight mode on and off  Adjusting the device volume  Making a Call   Making a call from Phone    10    11  13    15  16    17  17    17  T    18  18    21  21    23  24    25  25    25  25    26  26    26  27    27  27    28  29    29  29    30  30  30    31    32  33    33  34  34    3 3    3 4    3 5    4 2    4 3    4 4    Phone Screen   Making a call from Contacts   To specify the number to dial   Making a call from Call History   Making a call from Speed Dial   To create a Speed Dial entry   Receiving a Call   To answer or reject an incoming call   To end a call   In call Options   To put a call on hold   To switch between two calls   To set up a conference call   To turn on and off the Speakerphone   To mute a call   Additional Dialing Information   Mak
63. ide in more detail  you cannot navigate to  another slide until you zoom out  Tapping Next or Previous may play an  animation on a slide rather than navigate to another slide     9 4 Using Java    MIDlets are Java applications that can run on mobile devices  Your device supports  Java 2 Micro Edition  J2ME  Java software allows you to download Java applications   such as games and tools that are specifically designed for mobile devices  Java  gives you the flexibility of installing and managing additional J2ME applications from  the Internet     To install MIDlets from the Internet    1  Find the MlDlet MIDlet suite after connected to the Internet   2  Select the MiDlet MIDlet suite to download    3  Confirm to start downloading    4  Run the file s  to install     a    7 Esmertec Jaya          Browser    URL New Folder  Local Files    Certificates  About    Click Menu         Exit    Note You can cancel the installation at any time     To install MIDlets from a PC    You can install the MIDlets MIDlet suites on your device from a PC using the USB  sync cable  the optional cradle  or Bluetooth  MlDlets copied to your device using  Bluetooth  or email attachments are automatically saved in the My Documents folder   However  you can copy the MIDlet file s  from a PC to any of the following temporary  folders on your device from where MIDlet Manager can install them     e Device memory  File Explorer My device My Documents My MIDlets  e Storage card  File Explorer My device Stor
64. ile  but  have to save them in   doc    rtf    txt  or   dot format     The following features are not supported by the device  however  they are retained  in the file so that when a file is opened on the PC again  they appear as expected     Footnotes  endnotes  headers  footers   Page breaks   Lists   Fonts and font sizes  The fonts which are not supported by the device will  be mapped to the closest font available     To get more help about Word Mobile    In Word Mobile  tap Start  gt  Help to get more help     9 2 Excel Mobile    Excel Mobile makes it easy for you to open and edit Excel workbooks and templates  which were created on your PC  You could also create new workbooks and templates  on your device     Tips    In full screen mode you could read your workbook easily by tapping View   gt  Zoom and select a percentage to read     Unsupported features in Excel Mobile    Excel Mobile does not fully support some features such as formulas and cell  comments  Some data and format may be lost when you save the workbook on your  device  Pay attention to the following Excel Mobile formatting considerations     e Alignment  Horizontal  vertical  and wrap text attributes remain the same   but vertical text appears horizontally    e Borders  Appear in a single line    e Cell patterns  Patterns applied to cells are removed    e Fonts and font sizes  The fonts which did not supported by your device  are mapped to the closest font available  The original font is listed on your  de
65. information  such as files  appointments  tasks  and contact cards   between Bluetooth enabled devices   e Create a dial up modem connection between your device and a Bluetooth   enabled phone for transferring data via the Bluetooth phone as a modem     To turn on or off Bluetooth on your device    1  On your device  tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Bluetooth    2  Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box and the Make this device  discoverable to other devices check box in Mode tab    3  Tap OK     Bluetooth modes  Bluetooth on your device operates in three different modes     e On  Bluetooth is turned on and ready for use    e Off  Bluetooth is turned off and not to send or receive information via  Bluetooth  Sometimes it is needed to turn the radio off for saving battery   or prohibited to use your device by law  such as on an aircraft or in the  hospital    e Discoverable  While Bluetooth is turned on  all other Bluetooth enabled  devices within a range of 10 meters can detect your device     Note By default  Bluetooth is turned off  If turn it on  then turn off your device   Bluetooth will be turned off  When turn on your device again  Bluetooth will  automatically be turned on     To make your device discoverable    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Bluetooth    2  Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box and the Make this device  discoverable to other devices check box in Mode tab   3  Tap OK     Note To Select the Make this device discov
66. ing  voice note  or you can add a recording to  a note  For more information about creating  changing  or saving notes  see    Notes     in Chapter 7     To create a voice note    1   2     p    oe        oo    Tip    Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Notes    Do one of the following    To create a stand alone recording  record from the note list    To add a recording to a note  create or open a note    If you do not see the Recording toolbar  tap Menu  gt  View Recording  Toolbar    Tap the record icon       to begin recording    Hold your device   s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound   Tap the stop icon          when finished recording    If you add a recording to a note  tap OK to return to the note list when  finished    An icon will appear in the note when recording in an open note    The recording will appear in the note list when creating a stand alone  recording     To quickly create a recording  press the RECORD button  When you  hear the beep  begin your recording  Release the button when you are  finished     To change recording formats    1   2     3     Note    Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Input    Tap the Options tab  select the format you want in the Voice recording  format list    Tap OK     Recording formats can also be changed within Notes  In the note list   tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Global Input Options link  at the bottom of the    page      2 8 Searching for Information    You can search for files and other items stored on 
67. ing an emergency call   Making an international call   Synchronizing Your Device   To install and set up ActiveSync  Synchronizing Information   To synchronize Outlook information   To start and stop synchronization   To change which information is synchronized  To synchronize directly with Exchange Server  Synchronizing via Infrared and Bluetooth   To synchronize with a PC via Bluetooth  Synchronizing Music  Video  and Pictures  To change Media synchronization settings  To set up a sync relationship with a storage card    anang Your Pocket PC Phone    Personalizing Your Pocket PC Phone   Today screen settings   Customizing the Today screen   Adding a custom background image   To set options for displaying tasks on the Today screen  To customize the Start menu   To set Date   Time   Language   Regional Options   To set the time and date   To set an alarm   To set the time and date for a different location   To change language and regional settings   Personal and system settings   To reassign programs or shortcuts to program buttons  To increase or decrease the size of text on the screen  To enter owner information   To choose how to be notified by events or actions   To adjust the speed for scrolling   To find the operating system version number   To get detailed device information   To change the device name   Why is the device name important    To make the battery last longer   To adjust the brightness of the backlight    34    34  35    35  35    35  35    36  36    36  36
68. ions will be available on the other  tabs    4  To customize settings further  tap the appropriate tabs and select the desired  options     Personal and system settings    Your device may come with programs already assigned to hardware buttons  You can  customize these buttons to open the programs you use most  or to perform certain  shortcuts such as changing the screen orientation  opening the Today screen  or  opening Input Panel     To reassign programs or shortcuts to program buttons    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Buttons    2  A list of buttons and their current assignments is displayed on the Program  Buttons tab    3  Tap the button you want to reassign  To help you identify the buttons  there  are numbers and icons representing the original function of the button    4  in the Assign a program box  tap the program or shortcut you want to  assign    5  Tap OK     To increase or decrease the size of text on the screen    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Screen  gt  Text Size tab   2  Move the slider to increase or decrease the text size     To enter owner information    Entering and displaying owner information are best practices  they allow someone  to return the device to you in case it is lost     1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Owner Information   2  On the Identification tab  enter your personal information     Tip If owner information is displayed on the Today screen  you can open and  edit the information dir
69. ize over a wireless or cellular  network with Microsoft Exchange Server  if your company or service provider is running  Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync  When you synchronize   ActiveSync compares the information on your device with the information on your PC  and or Exchange Server and updates all locations with the most recent information     With ActiveSync  you can     e Synchronize information  such as Outlook Email  Contacts  Calendar  or  Tasks information on your device with your PC  as well as pictures  video  and  music    e Synchronize Outlook Email  Contacts  Calendar appointments  and Tasks on  your device directly with Exchange Server so that you can stay up to date even  when your PC is turned off    e Exchange files between your device and your PC without synchronizing    e Select which types of information are synchronized and specify how much  information is synchronized  For example  you can choose how many weeks  of past Calendar appointments to synchronize     Before you can synchronize information with a PC  you must first install ActiveSync  on your PC and create a synchronization relationship between your device and the  PC  You can install ActiveSync from the Getting Started disc that comes with your  device  ActiveSync is already installed on your device     Once you have installed ActiveSync and set up a synchronization relationship   ActiveSync on the PC recognizes your device when you connect it  and automatically  transfers the
70. k     Soe eo Te ee eh SS    ERY  4S a    Monday  June 25  2007 10 49 AM    GEMPLUS  Wi Fi  OFF g  Off    Tap here to set owner information  No unread messages  No tasks    Mo upcoming appointments    fl  z     Device unlocked    Phone 7 Contacts    Tap to open the Start menu    Tap to view connectivity status    Indicates the radio signal strength    Tap to configuration the phone settings    Tap to control device ringer volume level    Indicates the battery status  Tap to enter the Power Settings screen  Displays the current time    Displays the current date  Tap to setup date  time  alarm  and more   Tap to start the Wireless Manager         Tap to set owner information    Your day at a glance with reminders  Tap to open the related program     Messaging  Tasks  and Appointments       Tap to lock or unlock the device       locked  al   unlocked     Tap to open the Phone screen     Tap to open the Contacts screen     Indicators  Following are some of the status icons that you may see on your device     Icon Description                                                                                        i Indicates the battery is fully charged  rs Indicates the battery is very low  fe   Battery charging     le Sound on   nd Sound off  th Ringer in vibration mode  a Connection is active  et Connection is not active     Synchronization in progress  CH Synchronization error   Til Indicates maximum signal strength  Y No signal  Ty Phone is turned off  Y No phone service  Y Sear
71. l create a copy of the Family folder and  copy the messages to that folder  You can then read the messages while you are  away from your PC     With a text message account  messages are stored in the Inbox folder     With a POP3 account  move email messages to a folder you created  the link is  broken between the messages on the device and their copies on the email server   When the next time you connect  the email server will detect that the messages are  missing from the Inbox folder on the device and delete them from the email server   which prevents from having duplicate copies of a message  but also means that  you will no longer have access to messages that you move to folders created from  anywhere except the device     With an IMAP4 account  the folders you create and the email messages you move are  mirrored on the email server  Therefore  messages are available for you whenever  you connect to email server no matter from device or PC  This synchronization of  folders occurs whenever you connect to email server  create new folders  or rename   delete folders when connected  You can also set different download options for each  folder     7 2 MMS Messages    Creating and sharing MMS messages with your friends and family is easy with your  device  You can even use the device camera to capture photos and video clips while  composing a new MMS message  and send them via your message     To set up MMS  Before use MMS  you have to configure the required settings on device 
72. lable input  methods     Showing or hiding the Input Panel  e Tap the Input Panel icon on the menu bar     Example               123  1 2  3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0        Tabjajw e r t yju ijojpji I  cAPja s a fjgjh ilkjij     Shiftjz x c v bjnjm      Z  ctj     A  te            Input Panel  Keyboard     Input Setector arror             Input method  E The on screen keyboard  F   Letter Recognizer or Block Recognizer     Transcriber          2 2 Using the Keyboard  To enter text  symbols  and numbers  you can either type using the QWERTY  Keyboard or the standard on screen Keyboard  To use the QWERTY keyboard   see the instruction in Chapter 1   Using the standard on screen Keyboard  The on screen Keyboard is available when text entry is possible  You can enter text  by tapping keys on the keyboard that is displayed on the screen   To enter text using the on screen Keyboard    1  In a program  tap the Input Selector arrow  and tap Keyboard   2  Enter text by tapping keys on the on screen Keyboard     To enlarge the on screen Keyboard    1  Tap the Input Selector arrow  then tap Options   2  Inthe Input method list  select Keyboard   3  Tap Large Keys     2 3 Using Letter Recognizer    With Letter Recognizer  you can write individual letters  numbers  and punctuation   which can be converted into typed text     To use Letter Recognizer    1   2     Note    Tip    In a program  tap the Input Selector arrow  and then tap Letter Recognizer   Write characters  numbers  and symbols in the d
73. le  tap Menu  gt  Options and select the Show Tasks  entry bar     To change the priority of a task  Before sort tasks by priority  you need to specify a priority level for each task     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Tasks    2  Tap the task desired to change the priority for    3  Tap Edit and in the Priority box  select a priority level   4  Tap OK to return to the task list     Note All new tasks are assigned a Normal priority by default     To set a default reminder for all new tasks  You can have a reminder automatically turned on for all new tasks you create     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Tasks    2  Tap Menu  gt  Options    3  Select the Set reminders for new items   4  Tap OK to return to the task list     Note The new tasks must have due dates for making the reminder effective     To show start and due dates in the task list    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Tasks    2  Tap Menu  gt  Options    3  Select the Show start and due dates   4  Tap OK     To locate a task    With a long tasks list  you can display a subset of the tasks or sort the list for quick  finding a specific task     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Tasks    2  Inthe task list  do one of the following    e Sort the list  Tap Menu  gt  Sort by  and tap a sort option    e Filter the list by category  Tap Menu  gt  Filter  and tap the category desired  to displayed     Tip To filter your tasks further  tap Menu  gt  Filter  gt  Active Tasks or Completed  Tasks     7 7 Notes    Notes help you to q
74. ly respond to screen taps  follow these steps to re   calibrate it   1  Select Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Screen   2  On the General tab  select Align Screen  and follow the instructions on the  screen     r    Settings       Orientation       Portrait    _  Landscape  right handed       Landscape  left handed     Align Screen          Align the screen if it is not responding    Align Screen  General   ClearType    accurately to stylus taps           Managing screen settings   The device touch screen has three orientation modes  Portrait  Landscape  right   handed  and Landscape  left handed   Because your UBiQUiO 503G screen is  horizontal  the normal orientation is Landscape  Choosing portrait mode will rotate  the screen 90       1 5 The Today Screen  The Today screen displays important information  such as upcoming appointments  and status indicators  To open the program  tap the associated section on the  screen     e To access the Today screen  tap Start  gt  Today   e To customize the Today screen display  which includes the background  image  select Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Today     1 2345                ne   Start   1           S Sunday  June 24  2007 6   8     Tap here to set owner information    9 Text Messages  1 Unread  MMS  1 Unread      Active tasks   1 High priority  10       Tomorrow  DATE   12 00PM 1 00PM    Live Search       11 a  Device unlocked E  ie 13    It displays 3b icon in the title bar while in the 3G or 3 5G networ
75. m a MIDlet suite  you must uninstall  the complete MIDlet suite     To configure MIDlet security  You can adjust security settings for each MIDlet MIDlet suite   1  On the Java Apps screen  select a MIDlet by using the NAVIGATION  control   2  Tap Menu  gt  Actions  gt  Security   3  Configure the security options  such as Local connection  Recording   Messaging  Net access  Auto start     Following are the security options that you can set for a running MIDlet     Security Option Description    Net Access Allowing a MIDlet to access Internet    Allowing a MIDlet to access local connections like  Bluetooth    Allowing a MIDlet to be started automatically  If there is       Local Connection                         A  aad another MIDlet running  it may be interrupted   Messaging Allowing a MIDlet to send receive SMS MMS   Recording Allowing a MIDlet to record sound or pictures   Note Changes to permission settings for a MIDlet in a MIDlet suit will affect the    setting for the whole suite     Appendix    A 1 Regulatory Notices  A 2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4 5  A 3 Troubleshooting    A 4 Specifications    Appendix    A 1 Regulatory Notices    Regulatory Agency IDs    For regulatory identification purposes  your product is assigned a model number of  WIZA200     To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device  use the accessories  listed below within your WIZA200 only     The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of WIZA16     This product is inte
76. mulas  or intersection  ranges are removed from the name list  If a name is removed from the list   it is left in formulas and functions  causing those formulas to be resolved as      NAME     All hidden names are not hidden    e  AutoFilter settings  The settings have been removed  However  you can  use the AutoFilter command in Excel Mobile to perform similar functions  If  you have an AutoFilter applied to a worksheet that causes rows hidden  the  rows remain hidden when the file is opened in Excel Mobile  Use the Unhide  command to display the hidden rows    e Chart formatting  All charts will be saved in the way they are shown in Excel  Mobile  Unsupported chart types are changed to one of these supported  types  Column  Bar  Line  Pie  Scatter  and Area  Background colors   gridlines  data labels  trend lines  shadows  3D effects  secondary axes  and  logarithmic scales are turned off    e Worksheet features  The following features are not supported in Excel  Mobile and are removed or modified when a workbook is opened in the    device  hidden sheets will not hidden  VBA modules  macro sheets  and  dialog sheets are removed and replaced with a place holder sheet  text  boxes  drawing objects  pictures  lists  conditional formats  and controls are  removed  pivot table data is converted to values     9 3 Viewing Slide Shows with PowerPoint Mobile    With PowerPoint Mobile  you can open and view slide show presentations created  on your PC in  ppt and   pps format with Po
77. nchronize the information instead  For more information  about copying and synchronizing files  see ActiveSync Help on your PC     To copy files to a storage card    1  Push the storage card into the storage card slot until it clicks into place  The  card is secure when it does not protrude from the base    2  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  File Explorer and navigate to the appropriate  folder    3  Tap and hold the file you want to copy  and tap Copy    4  Tap the folder list  labeled My Documents by default  and tap Storage  Card    5  Tap Menu  gt  Edit  gt  Paste     To copy a file using ActiveSync    Copying a file may results in separate versions of a file on your device and PC   Because the files are not synchronized  changes made to one file will not affect the    other     1   2      3     Connect your device to your PC    In ActiveSync  click Explore  which opens the Mobile Device folder for your  device    In the Mobile Device folder  go to the file that you want to copy on your device  or PC    Do one of the following actions    To copy the file to your device  right click the file  and click Copy  Right click  the desired folder under Mobile Device  and click Paste    To copy the file to your PC  right click the file and click Copy  Right click the  desired folder on your PC  and click Paste     To save files on a storage card automatically    In the Word Mobile  Excel Mobile  and Notes programs  you may find it helpful to  save all new documents  notes  and workbo
78. nded for use with a certified Class 2 Limited Power Source  rated  5 Volts DC  maximum 1 Amp power supply unit     European Union Notice    Products with CE marking comply with the R amp TTE Directive  99 5  EC   the EMC  Directive  89 336 EEC   and the Low Voltage Directive  73 23 EEC  issued by the  Commission of the European Community  Compliance with these directives implies  conformity to the following European Norms  in parentheses are the equivalent  international standards      e EN 60950 1  IEC 60950 1   Safety of Information Technology Equipment    e ETSI EN 301 511  Global system for mobile communications  GSM   Harmonized  EN for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 bands   covering essential requirements of article 3 2 of the R amp TTE  directive  1995 5 EC      e ETSI EN 301 489 1  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 1  Common technical requirements    e ETSIEN 301 489 7  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 7  Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and  ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems   GSM and DCS     e ETSI EN 301 489 17  Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 17  Speci
79. ng  outgoing  and  missed calls   Then  you can select the desired number or  contact from the filtered list to dial        How do I enable the  Speakerphone    function     e During a call  tap Speaker On  or press and hold TALK  until the speakerphone turns on  The speakerphone icon    t   appears in the title bar    e To turn off the speakerphone  tap Speaker Off  or press  and hold TALK again until the speakerphone turns off           Why is no signal with SIM  card insertion        e Make sure the SIM cards is installed properly    e Network could be SIM locked  Contact your service  provider for assistance    e Test your SIM in other phone  possibly the SIM card is  damaged        A 4 Specifications    System Information       Processor    Intel Xscale270  520MHz    Qualcomm6280                            Mem   ROM   192 MB  iia   RAM   96 MB  Operating System Windows Mobile Crossbow Pocket PC Edition  Display  LCD Type 2 46    TFT LCD with touch  sensitive screen  Resolution 240 x 320 with 65k colors          Alignment Support       Portrait and Landscape       GSM EDGE Module       Functionality    UMTS HSDPA 850 1900 2100 GSM850 900 1800 1900       Mode    Dual  GSM           Internal Antenna       Yes       Camera Module       CMOS 0 3Mega pixel with front lens and CMOS 2Mega pixel                Type with rear lens  p Max 320x240 with front lens and Max 1600x1200 with rear  Resolution Ens  Physical       Dimensions    123mm  L  x 65mm  W  x 17mm  T           Weight
80. nt with an ISP  May be required  for a work account     Account type Select POP3 or IMAP4     Enter a unique name for the account  such as Work or  Home  This name cannot be changed later        Password       Domain       Account name       Incoming mail server   Enter the name of your email server  POP3 or IMAP4      Outgoing mail server   Enter the name of your outgoing email server  SMTP         It ensures that you always send email from this account  using an SSL connection  which enables you to receive       Require SSL   co echon personal information more securely  Note that if you  select this option but your ISP does not support an SSL  connection  you will not be able to send email    Outgoing It occurs when outgoing email server  SMTP  requires   mail requires authentication  and your user name and password above   authentication will be used        It occurs when outgoing email server requires a different    Use separate  p user name and password from the ones you entered                      spuings before   Outgoing Server Setting   User name Enter your user name for the outgoing email server   Password Enter your password for the outgoing email server   Domain Enter the domain of the outgoing email server    It ensures that you always send email from this  Recaro Sl account using an SSL connection  which enables  a  you to send personal information more securely   mail shall Note that if you select this option but your ISP does    not support an SSL connection 
81. o as to choose a file to play    Play Pause Start or pause playback    Stop Stop playback    Shuffle  Repeat Play the items in the Now Playing playlist randomly   repeatedly    Full Screen Play a video full screen   Adjust various Windows Media Player options  including   Options Playback  Video  Network  Library  skin  and hardware  buttons    Properties Display the information about the currently playing file        Display the information about Windows Media Player  such    About as the version number                 Now Playing screen menu  When view the Now Playing screen  the following commands appear on Menu     This control Does This                                  Library Display the Library screen so as to choose a file to play   Move Up  Down Move the selected item up down in the playlist order   Remove from Playlist   Delete the selected item from the playlist   Shuffle  Repeat Play the items in the Now Playing playlist randomly   repeatedly   Save Playlist Save the current playlist   Clear Now Playing Delete all items from the Now Playing playlist   Display error information about the selected item  an  Error Details exclamation mark appears before the item name if error  details occurs    Properties Display the information about the selected file        Library screen menu  When view the Library screen  the following commands appear on Menu     This command Does This    Add the selected item to the end of the current  Now             sugue Lp Playing  playlist 
82. of the U S  Government   These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels  of RF energy for the general population  The guidelines are based on the safety  standards previously set by both U S  and international standards bodies     e American National Standards Institute  ANSI  IEEE  C95 1 1992   e National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement   NCRP   Report 86  1986   e     International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection  ICNIRP   1996   e Ministry of Health  Canada   Safety Code 6  The standards include a  substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons   regardless of age and health     In the U S  and Canada  the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6  Watts kg  W kg  averaged over one gram of tissue  The standard incorporates a  substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account  for any variations in usage  Normal conditions only ensure the radiative performance  and safety of the interference  As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment   users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety  of personnel  it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come  too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment     SAR Information    e 1 272 W Kg   1g  FCC  body  e 0 278 W Kg   1g  FCC  head  e 0 856 W Kg   10g  CE  body     head    e 0 317 W Kg   10g  CE    Li ion       Warning
83. oks directly on a storage card     1   2     3     Note    From the program file list  tap Menu  gt  Options    With a storage card inserted in the device  in the Save to box  tap the  appropriate storage card to automatically save new items on the storage  card    Tap OK     In the file or note list  a storage card symbol is displayed next to the names  of files saved on a storage card     5 5 Protect Your Device    There are two kinds of security actions on your device  You can protect your phone  from unauthorized use by assigning a type of password called a PIN  personal  identification number   Or  you can prevent unauthorized access to any part of the  device by using password protection     Your first PIN will be given to you by your wireless service provider  you can change  the PIN later     You create your own password when you begin using your device     To protect your phone with a PIN    1   2   3     Tip    From the Phone keypad  tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Phone tab   Tap Require PIN when phone is used   To change the PIN at any time  tap Change PIN     Emergency calls can be implemented at any time  without requiring a  PIN     To protect your device with a password  You can keep your data more secure by requiring a password when the device is    turned on    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Personal tab  gt  Lock    2  Select the Prompt if device unused for check box  and in the box to the  right  select how long your device must be turned off before a password
84. on     Checking the battery power    e Tap the battery level icon    imm   on the Today screen   e Select Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Power        7   Settings       Power    Main battery  Lilon  Recharging state  Charging    a  100       Charging the battery    New batteries are shipped partially charged  Install and charge the battery before  use with this device  The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after  several complete charge and discharge cycles  To charge the battery     e Connect your device directly to an external power source   e Plug the device sync cable into the USB port on your PC     Low battery  When the low battery warning appears  the following actions are suggested     e Immediately save your current data   e Recharge the battery   e Turn off the device     1 4 Starting Up    Turning the device on and off    To turn the device on  press the POWER button  When you turn the device on for  the first time  you are asked to complete a calibration process  For more information   see    Calibrate the device    on page 18     To turn the device off  press POWER again     Note Pressing the POWER key turns your device off temporarily and switches  the device to sleep mode  However  messages and calls can still be  received while the device is in sleep mode     Calibrating the Device    Calibrating the device screen involves using the stylus to tap the centre of a cross  as it moves around the screen     If the device does not accurate
85. on  For information  about using gestures  see    Transcriber Gestures    in this chapter     Transcriber Gestures  Use quick strokes of the stylus to edit your text or to insert returns  spaces  or tabs        Insert a paragraph return at the cursor  The horizontal portion of the  gesture must be at least two times longer than the vertical portion        at least two times longer than the vertical portion     Move the cursor one space back and erase any text  Do the gesture by  drawing a line from right to left        DZo     Insert a space at the cursor  The horizontal portion of the gesture must be                Open the alternate words menu if a word is selected  or the onscreen  ih Transcriber keyboard if no text is selected  Do the gesture by drawing a    line straight down and back up   Change the capitalization of a selected letter  word  or block of text  Do  the gesture by drawing a line straight up   fil Undo the last action  Do the gesture by drawing a line straight up and    back down       Copy the selected text  Do the gesture by drawing a line from left to right  a and back   A Cut the selected text  Do the gesture by drawing a line from right to left                 and back        Paste copied or cut text  Do the gesture by drawing a line from the lower      left of the screen diagonally up toward the right and back down to the   right     gt  Insert a tab  The horizontal portion of the gesture must be at least two  times longer than the vertical portion   
86. on the device requesting  the partnership  to establish a secure connection  The passkey must be  between 1 and 16 characters    4  Tap Next    Tap Finish to start exchanging information with the other device     To rename a Bluetooth partnership    Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Bluetooth   Tap and hold the partnership on the Devices tab    On the shortcut menu  tap Edit    Enter a new name for the partnership    Tap Save     oo    To delete a Bluetooth partnership    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Bluetooth   2  Tap and hold the partnership on the Devices tab   3  Tap Delete from the shortcut menu     To beam information using Bluetooth    1  On the device  tap and hold an item to beam  The item could be an  appointment in your calendar  a task  a contact card  or a file    2  Tap Beam  type of item     3  Tap the device name to which you want to send the beam  The item is  beamed to the device you selected     Note If the device you want to beam to does not appear in the box  make sure  that it is turned on  discoverable  and within close range  10 meters  of  your device     To use a Bluetooth device as a modem    A Bluetooth enabled can be used as a modem for your device  which can create a  Bluetooth modem connection on your device and then send information to another  device  The device relays the information over the network and then sends back to  your device any information that you had requested over the connection     Once 
87. our user name  password  and domain  and tap Next  To change the  rules for resolving synchronization conflicts  tap Advanced    Select the check boxes for the types of information items that you want to  synchronize with Exchange Server    To change available synchronization settings  select the type of information   and tap Settings    Tap Finish     4 3 Synchronizing via Infrared and Bluetooth    You can connect your device to the PC to synchronize using the local wireless  technologies  such as Bluetooth  These technologies have almost similar but slightly  differing requirements     To synchronize with a PC via Bluetooth    1  Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the PC for configuring Bluetooth  on your PC to support ActiveSync    2  On the device  tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  ActiveSync    3  Tap Menu  gt  Connect via Bluetooth  Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on  at the device and the PC  and that they are within close range    4  If this is the first time you have connected to this PC via Bluetooth  you must  first complete the Bluetooth wizard on the device and set up a Bluetooth  partnership between your device and the PC     For more information about enabling and configuring Bluetooth  see Chapter 6     Note You can also use the Sync Setup Wizard to set up the device to synchronize  remotely with Exchange Server  This wizard is started when you connect  your mobile device to your PC after installing ActiveSync on the PC     4 4 Synchronizing Music  Vi
88. ox  and  specify the time delay     Phone settings    You can customize phone settings  such as the ring type and ring tone to be used for  incoming calls  and the keypad tone to be used when entering phone numbers     To change the ring tone    1  From the Phone keypad  tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Phone tab   2  Inthe Ring tone list  tap the sound you want to use     Tip To use custom   wav    mid    mp3  or   wma files as ring tones  use  ActiveSync on your PC to copy the file to the  Windows Rings folder on  your device  Then  select the sound from the Ring tone list  For more  information about copying files to your device  see ActiveSync Help on  your PC     To change the ring type  You can change the way that you are notified of incoming calls  For example  you  can choose to be notified by a ring  a vibration  or a combination of both    1  From the Phone keypad  tap Menu  gt  Options  gt  Phone tab    2  Inthe Ring type list  tap the desired option     To change the keypad tone    You can change the tone you hear when entering a phone number on the keypad  If  set to Long tones  the tone is heard continuously for as long as the number on the  keypad is pressed  Use this setting if you are having trouble accomplishing tasks  that rely on tones from your phone such as accessing messages from an answering  machine  If set to Short tones  the tone is heard only for one or two seconds  If set  to Off  no tone will be heard     1  From the Phone keypad  tap Menu  gt  Options
89. p to lift the battery from the battery  compartment  Then  insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot with its gold  contacts facing down  the cutoff corner of the SIM card should match the  cut off corner in the device      lt  EN    gt  c   Ep AN     ae a   x h      gt  w gt  K y y  Wey  NS J  Ped  Noe J x  C  gt        gt  a    S  NY v  4 7         YA    4  Replace the battery and gently push down to snap it into place   5  Replace the battery cover     1 3 Battery Information    This device is intended for use with a Li ion polymer battery  Use only batteries   chargers and enhancements approve by the manufacturer  Battery performance  depends on many factors  including wireless service provider   s network configuration   signal strength  temperature of the environment in which you operate your device   the features and or settings you select and use  items attached to your device   s  connecting ports  and your voice  data  and other program usage patterns     Battery life estimates  approximations      e Standby time  150   200 hours  e Talk time  Screen off   3 5   5 hours    Warning  To reduce risk of fire or burns   e Do not attempt to open  disassemble  or service the battery pack     e Do not crush  puncture  short external contacts  or dispose of in fire  or water     e Do not expose to temperatures above 60  C  140  F    e     Replace only with the battery pack designated for this product   e     Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local regulati
90. p you select a program that is compatible with  your device  For more information  see    To get detailed device information    and    To  find the operating system version number    in this chapter     Programs available for purchase usually include a Setup program  commonly named     setup exe     that you must first install on your PC  You can then use ActiveSync to  add programs to your device  or add a program directly from the Internet     To add programs    1  Download the program to your PC  or insert the CD or disk that contains the  program into your PC   You may see a single   exe file  a   zip file  a Setup   exe file  or several versions of files for different device types and processors   Be sure to select a program designed for your device and processor type    2  Read any installation instructions or documentation that comes with the  program  Many programs provide special installation instructions    3  Connect your device and PC    4  Double click the   exe file    e     If the executable file is an installation wizard  follow the instructions on the  screen  Once the program has been installed on your PC  the wizard will  automatically transfer the program to your device    e     If an installation wizard does not start  you will see an error message stating  that the program is valid but that it is designed for a different type of computer   You will need to copy this program to your device  If you cannot find any  installation instructions for the program
91. pages fill the screen  To clear the History list   To save a picture from a Web page   To change cookies and security settings  To delete temporary Internet files   Using Bluetooth   To turn on or off Bluetooth on your device  Bluetooth modes   To make your device discoverable  Bluetooth partnerships   To create a Bluetooth partnership    47    47  47    48  48    48  48    49  49    49  49    50  50    51  51    51  52    52  53    54    55  56  56    57  58    58  58    58  58    59  59    59  Se     60  60    60  61    6 4    To accept a Bluetooth partnership   To rename a Bluetooth partnership   To delete a Bluetooth partnership   To beam information using Bluetooth   To use a Bluetooth device as a modem   To configure and use a Bluetooth device as a modem  Using Wireless Manager   To connect to a Wi Fi network   To check the Wireless LAN status    Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook    7 1    7 2    73    7A    es    7 6    Email and Text Messages   To set up an email account   To compose and send a message   To reply to or forward a message   To add an attachment to a message   To receive attachments   Downloading messages   To download messages from the server  Managing folders   MMS Messages   To set up MMS   To access MMS   To set up a MMS account   Managing MMS messages   To start composing an MMS message   To create a MMS message from a template  To add predefined text strings to a MMS message  To add an audio clip to a MMS message  To reply to a MMS message   To
92. phrase  in the list     To block or unblock contacts    e To block a contact from seeing your status and sending you messages  tap  and hold the contact  then tap Block from the shortcut menu    e To unblock a contact  tap and hold the name of the blocked contact  then tap  Unblock from the shortcut menu     To check your own Messenger status    e Tap and hold your own name at the top of the page  Your current status is  indicated in the displayed list by a bullet point     To change your display name    1  Tap Menu  gt  Change appearance   2  Enter the name you want to display to others in Windows Live Messenger     7 4 Calendar    Use Calendar to manage appointments  including meetings or other events  Your  appointments for the day can be displayed on the Today screen  If use Outlook on  your PC  you can synchronize appointments between your device and PC  You can  also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or flashing light  for  example     You can look at your appointments in several different views  Day  Week  Month   Year  and Agenda   To see detailed appointment information in any view  tap the  appointment     To schedule an appointment    Tap Start  gt  Calendar    Tap Menu  gt  New Appointment    Enter a name for the appointment  and starts and ends time   To schedule an all day event  in the All Day box  select Yes   When finished  tap OK to return to the calendar     ao  gt     Notes All day events do not occupy blocks of time in Calendar  inst
93. picture  tap Revert to Saved     To set a picture as the Today screen background  You can use a picture as the background on the Today screen     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos    2  Select the picture desired to set as the background    3  Tap Menu  gt  Set as Today Background    4  In Transparency level  adjust between higher and lower percent for  achieving a more transparent or opaque picture    5  Tap OK     To send pictures and video clips via email  You can send pictures and video clips to other devices via email     1  First  set up Messaging to send and receive messages    2  From the program  select the item desired to send    3  Tap Menu  gt  Send  and select one account  such as Outlook Email or MMS   to send the attached item    4  Anew message is created with the item attached    5  Enter the recipient name and subject  and tap Send  The message will be  sent the next time you synchronize the device     Note Pictures and video clips are saved automatically before they are sent     To beam a picture  You can beam a picture to your friends or a family member using Infrared     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos   2  Select the picture desired to beam    3  Tap Menu  gt  Beam    4  Select a device to beam the picture    5  Tap OK     To assign pictures to contacts    You can assign a picture to a contact so as to easily identify the contact at any  time     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos    2  Select 
94. r Collects  organizes and sorts the contact list stored  in your SIM card   Tasks Keeps track of your tasks     Windows Media Enables the multimedia function on your device     Voice Commander A Speech Dialog System that provides natural  human interface for you to communicate seamlessly with mobile  devices     Internet Sharing It enables a Windows Mobile powered device  connected to the internet to act as a Network Access Point to devices  connected to it       WE Windows Live Establish an internet connection  You can sync Contacts  and Messenger and Email   WorldCard Mobile Capture and edit your Business Cards  and export  Business Cards information     sprees    aa          i       Chapter 2    Entering and Searching for Information    2 1 Introduction   2 2 Using the Keyboard   2 3 Using Letter Recognizer   2 4 Using Block Recognizer   2 5 Using Transcriber   2 6 Drawing and Writing on the Screen  2   Recording a Note    2 8 Searching for Information    UBIQUIO  503G       2 1 Introduction    When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers  the Input  Panel becomes available automatically  Input Panel provides various input methods  which are available on your device  including Block Recognizer  Keyboard  Letter  Recognizer  and Transcriber  By default  the Input Panel icon appears on the  menu bar to indicate which input method is currently selected  The Input Selector  arrow  shown at the right side of the Input Panel icon  opens a list of avai
95. r device     Description    ActiveSync Synchronizes information between your device and a PC     Calculator Performs basic arithmetic and calculations  such as addition   subtraction  multiplication  and division     Calendar Keeps track of your appointments and creates meeting  requests     Camera Snaps photos or shoots video clips with accompanying audio   Contacts Keeps track of your friends and colleagues         File Explorer Enables you to organize and manage files on your device        Games Lets you play two pre installed games  Bubble Breaker and  Solitaire   Office Mobile Lets you create  view and edit Excel workbooks   PowerPoint slides and Word documents   Help Enables you to see Help topics for a program on your device   Internet Explorer Internet Explorer browses Web and WAP sites  and  downloads new programs and files from the Internet   JAVA Enables you to download and install Java applications  such as  games and tools  on your device   Messaging Sends and receives email and text messages   Notes Creates handwritten or typed notes  drawings  and recordings   Phone Makes and receives calls  switches between calls and sets  up conference calling   Pictures  amp  Videos Collects  organizes  and sorts picture and video  files in the My Pictures folder of your device or on a storage card   Messenger Sends and receives instant messages with your MSN  Messenger contacts   Search Enables you to search contacts  data  and other information  on your device   SIM Manage
96. r use    To set the time and date    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Clock  amp  Alarms   2  Select the correct time zone and change the date or time     Note During synchronization  the time on your device is updated with the time  on your PC     To set an alarm    1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Clock  amp  Alarms  gt  Alarms tab    2  Tap  lt Description gt  and enter a name for the alarm    3  Tap the day of the week for the alarm  You can select multiple days by tapping  each desired day    4  Tap the time to open a clock and set the time for the alarm    5  Tap the alarm icon   1   to specify the type of alarm you want  You can  choose a flashing light  a single sound  a repeating sound  or vibration    6  To play a sound  tap the list next to the Play sound check box and tap the  sound you want     To set the time and date for a different location    If you visit or communicate with someone in a particular time zone often  you can  select it as your visiting time zone     1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Clock  amp  Alarms   2  Tap Visiting   3  Select the correct time zone and change the time or date     To change language and regional settings    The style in which numbers  currency  dates  and times are displayed is specified in  regional settings     1  Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  System tab  gt  Regional Settings    2  On the Region tab  select your region and language    3  The region you select determines which opt
97. ressing Reset button with the  Stylus        Memory    Problem   A warning message about     Running out of memory     pops up on the screen     Solutions    Reset your device by pressing Reset button with the Stylus           Some ways to create space  on your phone are        e Delete any unnecessary files such as old email  image  files  or large video files    e Remove unneeded programs by selecting Settings from  the Start menu and then Remove Programs    e Install the programs or store files onto the MicroSD card        Media Player    Problem     can not move a file from one  folder to another   in Windows Media Player     Solutions    Use File Manager to move the file around the device          What type of extension files  can Windows Media Player       e Video formats supported    wmv    asf    mp4    avi   e Audio formats supported    wma    mp3    mid    midi                  play  mi    amr    awb    m4a  Phone  Problem Solutions    My device can not dial out or  receive calls        e You may not locate in network coverage area  Move to  coverage area and try again   e Make sure the phone is not in Flight Mode  Tab the  Antenna icon and turn off the Flight Mode                          How can I quickly find a  contact and place a call     Start entering the initial letters of the Contact you want to  call  and the system will automatically search and sort the  contact entries on the SIM card  in Contacts  and the phone  numbers in Call History  including incomi
98. rk  Call Home  or Call Mobile     To specify the number to dial    By default  the mobile telephone number of a contact is dialed when you make a  call from Contacts  However  you can specify that a different phone number is used  instead     1  Tap Start  gt  Contacts   2  Press NAVIGATION up or down to select the contact     Making a call from Call History    1  On the Phone screen  tap the Call History button   2  Tap Menu  gt  Filter and tap a category   3  Scroll to the desired contact or phone number  and tap Call     Making a call from Speed Dial    Use Speed Dial to call frequently used numbers with a single tap  Assign a phone  number to one of dialing key  2 9  For example  if you assign a contact to the location  2 in Speed Dial  you can simply tap and hold on the Phone screen to dial  the contact   s number  Before you can create a Speed Dial entry  the number must  already exist in Contacts     To create a Speed Dial entry    1  On the Phone screen  tap Speed Dial    2  Tap Menu  gt  New    3  Tapa contact  Tap the phone number for which you want to create a Speed Dial   In the Location box  select an available location for the new Speed Dial     Note Location 1 is generally reserved for your voice mail  and Speed Dial will  designate the next available location by default  If you want to place a  number in a position that is already occupied  the new number will replace  the number that is already there    Tip To delete a Speed Dial entry  in the Speed Dial list
99. rom the shortcut menu  To create and add a new phrase to the  list  tap New        O T4 2 17  X          Boing  Love Card    C  Always choose custom      Select    E T4 2 18 lok        To   Subject  x  w it       Insert text here  a R i  ee SO  Insert picture  video   Insert audio      Size  1K 100K q ii  gt        To add an audio clip to a MMS message    You can add audio clips to your MMS message  However  you can add only one  audio clip per slide     1  Tap Insert audio  By default  it will open My Sounds folder  For any other  folder containing audio  tap the Down arrow       of corresponding My Sounds  folder    2  Select an audio file  When selected  you can       Tap    to play the audio clip    e Tap    to pause    e Tap   to stop    e Tap audio directly to insert it into your MMS message    e Tap it again and back to My Pictures folder for replacement    e To record a new audio clip and add it to your MMS message  tap FF to  activate the recording control mode for a new audio clip  Select Record to  start recording  and tap Stop to stop recording  then tap Done to insert new  audio clip automatically into your MMS message     To reply to a MMS message    e Tap Menu  gt  Reply to reply to the sender of the message  or tap Menu  gt   Reply All to reply to all persons listed in To  Cc  and Bcc of the message     To view a MMS message  You can view MMS messages in several ways     e     Use the playback controls   amp   Gi   and      e Tap Objects to see a list of files
100. rsion of the desktop Player  Windows Media Player 10 or later   to synchronize digital media files to your device  instead of dragging a file from a  folder on your PC to a folder on your device  for example   Using the desktop Player  ensures that licenses are copied with protected files     Always synchronize the files to a storage card within your device not a storage card  reader  In addition  do not synchronize to the internal storage location  RAM  in  your device  For more information about synchronizing files to mobile devices  see  desktop Player Help on the PC     Note Audio files will be copied faster if the desktop Player is configured to  automatically set the quality level for audio files copied to your device  For  more information  see desktop Player Help on the PC     Accessibility for people with disabilities    Microsoft is committed to making its products and services easier for everyone to  use  Many accessibility features have been built into Microsoft products  including  features for individuals who have difficulty typing or using a mouse  who are blind or  have low vision  or who are deaf or hard of hearing  For more information about the  following topics  see the Accessibility section of the Microsoft Web site  http   www   microsoft com enable default aspx      e Accessibility in Microsoft Windows   e Adjusting Microsoft products for people with accessibility needs  e Free step by step tutorials   e Microsoft documentation in alternative formats   
101. sonal information more safely     Cookies are small files containing information about your identity and preferences  so that a page can tailor information to your needs  The page sends the file  and it  is saved on your mobile device     1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Options  gt  Security tab   2  Select the check boxes for the options desired  and tap OK     Tip To prevent Internet Explorer Mobile from accepting any cookies  deselect  the check box of Allow cookies     To delete temporary Internet files    Some Web content is saved to speed up the display of pages for frequent visit and  already seen or delete these files to free storage space     1  In Internet Explorer Mobile  tap Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Options     gt  Memory tab   2  Tap Delete Files  All pages saved on your device  including offline favorites  content  will be deleted     Tip To end the GPRS session initiated from the Internet Explorer Mobile  browser  press and hold the End  Call Hang up  button until the GPRS  connection is closed     6 3 Using Bluetooth    Bluetooth is a short range wireless communications technology  Devices with  Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters  without requiring a physical connection  You can even beam information to a device  in a different room  as long as it is within the Bluetooth signal coverage range     The software included with your device makes Bluetooth available in the following  ways   e Beam 
102. t   Systems Management Server 2 0    A 3 Troubleshooting    If you encounter any problems with your device  consult the following guide and    try to solve these problems  If you are still having problems after reviewing these  solutions  please contact your service provider     Power  amp  Battery    Problem Solutions      can not turn on my device     e Soft reset the device with the Stylus    e Connect your device to the AC adapter and check LED  indicator whether device is charging  Possibly the battery  is drained off        off        My device keeps turning itself   used for 3 minutes  This period can be adjusted to a    Your device is designed by default to turn itself off if not    maximum of 5 minutes  Refer to the Power setting in the  manual for more information                 My device   s date  amp  time reset  to factory default if   have  removed or replaced battery     Always re attach the battery immediately during  replacement  The data will lose if the battery is removed for  a long time           Why my device power reduce  faster than my friend   s        Battery consumption varies from user to user due to the  way it is being used  Devices set under specific identical  test conditions may be compared objectively        ActiveSync    Problem Solutions    ActiveSync operation cannot    e Make sure you have correctly installed the ActiveSync  software found on the Companion CD that came with  your device  and followed the instructions accordingly   Restar
103. t in camera for video calls   4 Speaker Listen to audio media or phone call    5 Touch Screen Use to write  draw  or make selections with the stylus    6 START menu KEY Press this button to active your START menu    7 Left SOFT KEY Performs the command shown in the label above the button    8 Right SOFT KEY Performs the command shown in the label above the button    9 OK Button Press this button to perform the command highlighted   Press this button to end a call or silence the ring from an   10 END Button incoming call  Also  press this button to return to the Start          screen from any location              11    Messaging    Press this button to quick start Messaging        Press the navigation pad to scroll left  right  up or down on                               12 Navigation rad the display  press the center button to enter a selection    13 Video phone Press this button to access the video phone    14 TALK Button Press this button to make a call to the name or number shown  on the screen or to answer a call    15 Microphone   not cover the microphone with your hand during phone  Use this connector for synchronizing data or recharging the   16 Sync Connector battery  You can insert USB cable or multi head AC adapter  provided with the device to this connector    17 Earphone Jack Connect a compatible headset to the connector of your  device    18 Scroll Wheel Scroll through any menu with your thumb and press the scroll  wheel to make a selection    19 Side OK Button 
104. t to Writing  in Notes  If you prefer to use handwriting or frequently add drawings to your notes   you may find it helpful to set Writing as the default input mode  If you prefer typed  text  set Typing as the default input mode     For more information on what you can do with Notes  see    Notes    in Chapter 7        Drawing on the Screen    To wet the input mode for Notes    Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Notes    In the note list  tap Menu  gt  Options       In the Default mode box  select one of the following    Writing if you want to draw or enter handwritten text in a note   e Typing if you want to create a typed note    4  Tap OK     To write a note    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Notes    2  Inthe note list  tap New    3  Write your text on the screen    4  Tap OK to return to the note list if finished     e WRN      Notes To select handwritten text  tap and hold next to the writing  As soon as dots  appear  quickly drag across the writing before they form a complete circle     If a letter crosses three ruled lines  it is treated as a drawing rather than  text     To draw in a note    Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Notes    In the note list  tap New    To draw on the screen  use the stylus   A selection box appears around your drawing   Tap OK to return to the note list if finished     aoe ema    Note Tap and hold the drawing briefly to select a drawing  When you lift the  stylus  the drawing is selected     2 7 Recording a Note    You can create a stand alone record
105. t your device or and PC and try again    DO NOT plug in the USB cable before loading  ActiveSync        be performed or connected     Make sure the ActiveSync cradle cable is connected  securely    On you PC  make sure the Connection Settings are  correctly selected in File  gt  Connection Settings of  Microsoft ActiveSync           ActiveSync is connected  but  I can not transfer data        Make sure your have established a Partnership with the  PC  and check Tools  gt  Options of Microsoft ActiveSync on  your PC  to see if the information type you want has been  selected for synchronizing  For more information  refer to  Chapter 4        Display  amp  Sound    Problem Solutions    Screen freezes or no  response     Soft reset your device by pressing Reset button with the  Stylus        My device doesn   t make any  sound     e Check the Sounds settings by tapping Start  gt  Settings  gt   Personal tab  gt Sounds  amp  Notifications   e Check the Volume Control  the speaker may be muted        What type of extension files  can set up for Alarm tone     The format is   wav  and should be located under  Windows           My device   s sound only can  be heard from the headset        Make sure the jack is clean and free from foreign  particle    Re insert the headset plug into the Audio Jack and then  unplug it may help sometimes    Make sure the headset is supplied with the device           Connection  amp  Bluetooth    Problem Solutions      can not connect to the  internet 
106. the  PC  synchronization keeps Outlook information up to date on both computers   ActiveSync synchronizes a limited amount of information by default to save storage  space on your device  You can change the amount of information synchronized for  a given information type in Settings for the information type     You can set up your device to synchronize with more than one PC or with a  combination of one or more PCs and Exchange Server  When synchronizing with  multiple computers  the items that you synchronize will appear on all of the computers  with which they are synchronized  For example  if you have set up synchronization  with two PCs  PC1 and PC2   which have different items  and you synchronize  Contacts and Calendar on the device with both computers  the result is as follows     Location New state                   PC1 All Outlook contacts and calendar appointments that were on PC2 are  now also on PC1   All Outlook contacts and calendar appointments that were on PC1 are  PC2  now also on PC2     All Outlook contacts and calendar appointments from both PC1 and PC2  Device    are on the device   Note Outlook email can be synchronized with only one computer     To start and stop synchronization    To synchronize Outlook information and other local information on the PC   including media files  connect your device to the PC using Bluetooth or a  cable or cradle    If you are synchronizing directly with Exchange Server  you can use this  connection to the PC to  pass tho
107. the My Pictures folder on  your device  For more information about copying files  see ActiveSync Help  on your PC     Note You can also copy pictures from PC to your device using a memory card   Insert the memory card into the memory card slot on your device  then  copy the pictures from PC to the folder you created on the memory card     To view pictures    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos  The images in the My Pictures  folder appear as thumbnails by default    2  Select a picture and tap View  If you cannot find a picture in the default My  Pictures folder  go to another folder by tapping the Down arrow        Pictures  amp  Videos aDC er Ye 7 48  X        a My Pictures         Camera    Pictures and Videos    To play videos with audio    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos  The video files in the My  Videos folder appear as thumbnails by default  which appear with a media  icon          2  Select a video file and tap the thumbnail to play it with the built in Windows  Media Player     To view slide shows    You can view your pictures as a slide show on your device  Pictures are shown in full  screen with 5 second intervals between slides     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos   2  Tap Menu  gt  Play Slide Show     Note You can specify how pictures are scaled to optimize their display in a slide  show  Tap Menu  gt  Options  then tap Portrait Pictures or Landscape  Pictures on the Slide Show tab     Tap anywhere on 
108. the picture desired to assign    3  Tap Menu  gt  Save to Contact    4  Tap the contact  or navigate and tap Select to choose the contact from  Contacts list     To use advance options    Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos    Select the picture for which desired to configure further settings    Tap Menu  gt  Options  The Options screen appears as following    Resize a picture so as to send it faster to someone using emails    e Configure the view settings during slide shows and activate screensaver  options    e Configure camera and video settings of your device     e UNa    8 3 Use Windows Media Player    You can use Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC to play digital  audio and video files stored on your device or on a network  such as on a Web site  These  are the following file formats that are supported by this version of Windows Media Player     File Formats Supported File Extensions                                                 Video   e Windows Media Video   wmv    asf  e MPEG4 Simple Profile   mp4   e H 263   3gp   e Motion JPEG   avi   e 3GPP2   3g2  Audio   e Windows Media Audio   wma   e MP3   mp3   e MIDI   mid    midi    rmi  e AMR Narrow Band   amr   e AMR Wide Band   awb   e AAC  m4a   e 3GPP2   gcp       About the controls  The following are available controls on the Windows Media Player     This control Does this This control Does this       Play a file  Increase the volume level        Pause a file  Decrease the volume l
109. the screen to display the Slide Show toolbar  which you can use to  stop or pause the slide show  rotate the view  and more  Press NAVIGATION right or  left to move forward or backward through the slides     To sort pictures and video clips    If store a large number of pictures or video clips on your device  you may find it  helpful to sort them by name  date  and size for quick finding a specific picture or  clip    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos    2  Tap the Sort By list  labeled Date by default   and select the desired item     To delete a picture or video clip  Do any of the following to remove a picture or a video clip     e Select a picture or video clip on the Pictures  amp  Videos screen  and tap Menu   gt  Delete  Tap Yes to confirm the deletion   e Tap and hold the thumbnail of the picture desired to delete  then tap Delete     To edit a picture or video clip  You can rotate  crop  and adjust the brightness and color contrast of pictures     1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Pictures  amp  Videos    2  Tap the picture desired to edit    3  Tap Menu  gt  Edit  and do any of the following    e Rotate a picture 90 degrees counterclockwise  tap Rotate    e Crop a picture  tap Menu  gt  Crop  Then  tap and drag to select the area to  crop or tap outside the box to stop cropping    e Adjust the brightness and contrast levels of a picture  tap Menu  gt   AutoCorrect     Note Undo an edit  tap Menu  gt  Undo  Cancel all unsaved edits you made to the  
110. tooth modem or a WLAN network  The GPRS is a new non voice value added  service that allows information to be sent and received across a mobile telephone  network  You can set up connections to the Internet or to a corporate network to  browse the Internet  and exchange email or instant messages     Your device has two groups of connection settings  My ISP  Internet Service  Provider  and My Work Network  The My ISP settings are used to connect to the  Internet  while My Work Network settings can be used to connect to any private   corporate network     To connect to the Internet via ISP    1  Obtain the following information from your ISP    e ISP server phone number   e User name   e Password   e Access point name  required for GPRS connection     oe    ee    Notes    Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Connections    Tap Add a new modem connection    Enter a name for the connection    Select a modem from the list  For example  if you want to use the mobile  phone network  select Cellular Line    Tap Next    Complete the connection wizard by entering the required information and  tap Finish      gt     Settings    My ISP  4dd a new modem connection    My Work Network  Add a new modem connection  4dd a new VPN server connection    Set up my proxy server           Connection Setting    To view additional information for any screen  tap Help  To modify  connection settings  tap Manage existing connections on the Connections  screen  and complete the connection wi
111. ugh  to the network  or you can synchronize  without connecting to the PC over a cellular or Wi Fi network    In ActiveSync  tap Sync  To end synchronization before it completes  tap Stop     To change which information is synchronized    1   2     3     Notes    In ActiveSync on the device  tap Menu  gt  Options    Do one or both of the following actions    Select the check box for any items you want to synchronize  If you cannot  select a check box  you might have to clear the check box for the same  information type elsewhere in the list    Clear the check box for any items you want to stop synchronizing    To stop synchronizing with one PC completely  tap the PC and tap Delete     Outlook email can be synchronized with only one computer   To change available synchronization settings  select the type of information  and tap Settings     To synchronize directly with Exchange Server    You can set up synchronization with Exchange Server on your device  if it is available  to you through your company or wireless service provider  However  you should first  ask your administrator for the following information and then carry on with the steps   Exchange Server name  your user name  password  and domain name     1     2     In ActiveSync on the device  tap Menu  gt  Configure Server  If you have not yet  set up synchronization with Exchange Server  this will say Add Server Source    In Server address  enter the name of the server running Exchange Server   and tap Next    Enter y
112. uickly capture thoughts  questions  reminders  to do lists  and  meeting notes  You can create handwritten and typed notes  record voice notes   convert handwritten notes to text for easy readability  as well as send notes to  others     Entering information in Notes    There are several ways to enter information in a note  You can enter typed text by  using the on screen keyboard or handwriting recognition software  You can also use  the stylus to write or draw directly on the screen  On devices that support recording   you can create a standalone recording or embed a recording in a note     To set the default input mode for Notes    If you frequently add drawings to your notes  you may find it helpful to set Writing as  the default input mode  If you prefer typed text  select Typing     Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Notes    In the note list  tap Menu  gt  Options       In the Default mode box  tap one of the following    Writing if desired to draw or enter handwritten text in a note   Typing if desired to create a typed note    4  Tap OK     To create a note    1  Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Notes  In the note list  tap New    2  Tap the Input Selector arrow next to the Input Method icon on the menu bar   tap the desired input method  and enter the text    3  Ifthe Input Selector arrow is not displayed  tap the Input Method icon    4  When finish  tap OK to return to the note list     e WRN      Chapter 8    Experiencing Multimedia    8 1 Using the Camera  8 2 Using Pictur
113. umbnail    Tap W     to view it    Tap b   to enter the photo mode of camera    Tap E  to enter the video mode of camera    Tap photo or video directly to insert it into the MMS message you are  composing    Tap it again and back to My Pictures folder for replacement    Tap and hold the thumbnail to display a shortcut menu containing the options   Add to Message  Large View  File Info and Delete  Select Add to Message  add the file to the MMS message you are composing  Select Large View to  view the file in large screen  Select File Info to display the file information   select Delete to remove the selected photo or video clip    Enter text and insert audio clips by tapping the respective areas    Tap Send to send the message     Note The following icons act as shortcuts to some of the operations on the MMS  Message screen     e Tap O to preview your message  e Tap aj to go to the previous slide  e Tap     to go to the next slide    To create a MMS message from a template    e Tap Menu  gt  Template  gt  New from Template to compose a message using  a pre made template     Note To save a message as a template  open the message and tap Menu  gt   Template  gt  Save as Template     To add predefined text strings to a MMS message    You can instantly add text to any slide from a list of predefined words or phrases   called My Text       Tap    to add a text string from My Text list    e To edit or delete a phrase on My Text list  tap and hold a string  then tap Edit  or Delete f
114. und  of programs  recognizing words with its integrated dictionary  When Transcriber is  turned on  it interprets stylus movement anywhere on the screen as handwriting  input  For more information about using Transcriber  see Help on your device     To start Transcriber    i  2     Start a program that accepts user input  such as Word Mobile     Tap the Input Selector arrow  and tap Transcriber  The Transcriber    introductory screen appears     To write using Transcriber    1  In a program  position the cursor where you want the text to appear   2  Use the stylus to write anywhere on the screen  The handwriting will be  converted to text shortly after you lift the stylus from the screen     To enter punctuation and symbols    Transcriber comes with an on screen keyboard that provides an easy way to add  punctuation or a special symbol to existing text     e Ina program  tap    on the Transcriber toolbar  The keyboard remains visible  until the button is tapped again     Tips To reposition the keyboard  tap and hold the title bar  then drag to the  desired location  When no text is selected  you can also open the keyboard  by performing the I gesture     To edit text    1  In a program  draw a line across the text which you want to edit    2  After you lift the stylus from the screen  the line will disappear and the  selected text will be highlighted    3  Do either of the following actions    e Rewrite the text    e Use gestures to capitalize letters  insert a space  and so 
115. unt that you access using a VPN server  connection  typically a work account      1   2   3     na    Tap Start  gt  Messaging    Tap New Email Account    Enter your email address  then tap Next  Auto configuration attempts to  download necessary email server settings so as not to enter them manually   Once Auto configuration is finished  tap Next    Enter your name  the name you desired when send email   user name   and password  then tap Next  Select the Save Password for you to save  password so as not to enter it again     lf Auto configuration is successful  the Your name and User name fields  automatically get filled  Tap Next  then Finish to complete setting up your account   or tap Options to access additional settings  For example     e Change the time intervals for downloading new messages    e Limit the amount of messages downloaded and the authentication method  for outgoing mails    e Download attachments or parts of messages     lf Auto configuration is unsuccessful or you have not an account you access using  a VPN server connection  please contact your ISP or network administrator for the  following information and enter it manually     Setting Description    Enter the user name from your ISP or network administrator   User name It is often the first part of your email address  which appears  before the sign of        Choose a strong password  You could save password so as  not to enter it for each time of connecting to email server   Not required for an accou
116. vice  When the workbook is opened in your PC again  the data will be  displayed in the original font    e Number formats  Numbers formatted using the Microsoft Excel 97  conditional formatting feature are displayed in Number format    e Formulas and functions  If an Excel file contains a function that is not  supported by Excel Mobile  the function will be removed  and returns a value  of the appearance of the function  The following formulas are also converted  to values  formulas entered as an array or containing an array argument  for  example   SUM   1  2  3  4    formulas containing external link references  or an intersection range reference  and formulas containing references past  row 16384 are replaced with  REF    e Protection settings  Most worksheet and workbook protection features are  disabled but not removed  However  support for password protection has  been removed  Workbooks that are password protected or workbooks in  which one or more worksheets are password protected cannot be opened   You must remove the password protection in Excel on the PC and then  synchronize to open the file on the device    e Zoom settings  The settings are not retained  Excel supports a per   worksheet zoom setting  while the Excel Mobile zoom setting is applied to  the entire workbook    e Worksheet names  Names that referring to worksheets within the same  workbook are displayed accurately  but names that referring to other  workbooks  arrays  for example    1 2 3 4   array for
117. werPoint    97 and later  Many presentation  elements built into the slide shows such as slide transitions and animations will play  back on the device  If the presentation is set up as a timed slide show  one slide will  advance to the next automatically  Links to URLs are also supported  PowerPoint  features which are not supported on the device include     e Notes  Notes written for slides will not be visible   e Rearranging or editing slides  PowerPoint Mobile is a viewer only   e File formats  Files created in   ppt format earlier than PowerPoint    97 and  HTML files in   htm and   mht formats are not supported   To start a slide show presentation    1  Tap Start  gt  Office Mobile  gt  PowerPoint Mobile   2  Inthe presentation list  tap the slide show you want to view   3  Tap the current slide to advance to the next slide     If the presentation is set up as a timed slide show  slides will show automatically     To stop a slide show  e Ina PowerPoint Mobile presentation  tap    gt  End Show   To navigate between slides    You can switch to the next slide if a presentation is not set up as a timed slide show   return to the previous slide  or go to any slide out of sequence     1  Tap Start  gt  Office Mobile  gt  PowerPoint Mobile    2  Open the presentation you want to view    3  Tap    gt  Next or Previous  or tap Go to Slide and tap the the slide you want  to view     Tip Simply tap the current slide to go to the next one     Notes If you have zoomed in to see a sl
118. your device in the My Documents  folder or on a storage card  You can search by file name or by words located in  the item  For example  you can search in email messages  notes  appointments   contacts  and tasks  as well as in online Help     To search for a file or an item    1   2     eo  ol    Note    Tap Start  gt  Programs  gt  Search    In Search for  enter the file name  word  or other information you want to  search for    If you have looked for this item before  tap the Search for arrow and select  the item from the list    In Type  select a data type to help narrow your search    Tap Search  The My Documents folder and subfolders are searched    In the Results list  tap the item you want to open     The storage card symbol   is displayed next to the names of files saved  on a storage card     Chapter 3    Using Phone Features    3 1 Using the Phone  3 2 Making a Call  3 3 Receiving a Call  3 4 In call Options    3 5 Additional Dialing Information       3 1 Using the Phone  Like a standard mobile phone  you can use your Pocket PC Phone to make  receive   and keep track of calls and send SMS MMS messages  You can also take notes  while talking  dial directly from Contacts  and easily copy SIM contacts to Contacts  on the device     The Phone screen  From the Phone screen  you can access Call History  Speed Dial  and Phone  settings  To enter the Phone screen  do one of the following actions     e Use the stylus and tap Start  gt  Phone    e Press the TALK button     
119. zard     To connect to a private network    Note    Obtain the following information from your network administrator    Server phone number   User name   Password   Domain  If provided by an ISP or a network administrator    Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Connections    In My Work Network  follow the instructions for each type of connection   Complete the connection wizard  then tap Finish     To start browsing the Internet or private network  tap Start  gt  Internet  Explorer     Reset or modify the network card settings on your device    1     2   3     Tap Start  gt  Settings  gt  Connections tab  gt  Wi Fi    Select the Network Adapters tab    In the My network card connects to list  select the appropriate item    To connect to the Internet using your ISP or WLAN for browsing web page  with Internet Explorer  select The Internet    To connect to a private network and browse the shared folder on the network  with File Explorer  select Work     4  In the Tap an adapter to modify settings field  select the appropriate  adapter    5  When select a network card and enter the settings screen  it is needed to  configure the required settings  On the IP Address tab  select Use specific  IP address and enter the required information  Contact your ISP or network  administrator to obtain the IP address  Subnet mask  and Default gateway    6  On the Name Servers tab  configure the DNS and WINS settings  Servers  that require an assigned IP address may also require 
    
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