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1.                                                9  ACTIVATING YOUR PHONE          SETTING UP YOUR VOICEMAIL   SET UP VOICEMAIL   CHECK VOICEMAIL     INSIDE THE PACKAGE     HANDSET DESCRIPTION  HOME SCREEN                  HOME SCREEN CUSTOMIZATION   HOME SCREEN ICONS  BATTERY USAGE  BATTERY INSTALLATION  BATTERY REMOVAL  BATTERY CHARGING     BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION                      CHAPTER 2  BASIC OPERATION       TURNING THE PHONE ON OFF   TURNING THE PHONE ON  TURNING THE PHONE OFF  USING THE QUICK LIST    BASIC FUNCTIONS     MAKE A CALL BY EN 8              CALL BY ENTERING A PHONE NUMBER   MAKE A CALL FROM AN OPEN CONTACT            MAKE A CALL FROM A HYPERLINK PHONE NUMBER   MAKE A CALL FROM THE CONTACT LIST   ANSWER A CALL BY PRESSING ANY KEY    ANSWER OR IGNORE A CALL                     ANSWER OR POSTPONE A SECOND CALL  INSERT A MANUAL PAUSE IN A DIALING SEQUENCE   INSERT A THREE SECOND PAUSE IN A DIALING SEQUENCE    LOCK THE KEYPAD     UNLOCK THE KEYPAD                                 TURN VOICE PRIVACY ON OR OFF 32  SET THE DATE AND TIME 32  SET THE IDLE TIMER    33    CHANGE THE HOME S  VIEW OPERATING SYSTEM INFORMATION  ENTER OWNER INFORMATION   EXPLORE FILES AND FOLDERS   QUICKLY LOCK YOUR PHONE  UNLOCK YOUR PHONE  SET THE ALARM            SILENCE THE RING TONE OF AN INCOMING CALL  MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL    LOCATION ON EITON          CONTENTS    CHAPTER 3  MEMORY FUNCTION                     nennen 39  MAKE A CALL  MAKE A CALL FROMTHE CALL HISTORY LIST 
2.                Setting Description   Wiser name Usually the first part of your e mail address   which appears before the    at    sign       Choose a strong password  You will have the  option to save your password  so that you do   Password      not need to enter it each time you connect to  your e mail server    Domain The domain name  This may be required    Server type The type of e mail server that hosts your    mailbox  POP3 or IMAP4         A name for this account  You must use a                      Account name different name for each account that you set  H up   5 7     Network The type of network your e mail server  connects to   Incoming mail The name of your e mail server  POP3 or  server IMAP4    Select this to ensure you always receive  e mail for this account using an SSL  Require SSL connection  This enables you to receive  SE personal information more securely  Please    note that if you select this and your ISP does  not support an SSL connection  you will not  be able to connect to receive e mail           E MAIL       Setting    Outgoing mail  server    Description    The name of your outgoing e mail server   SMTP         Outgoing server  requires  authentication    Your outgoing e mail server  SMTP  may  require authentication  NOTE  Your user  name and password from above will be used        Outgoing server  settings    Your outgoing e mail server may require  different authentication settings than your  incoming e mail server        Use different user 
3.        CHAPTER 10  SAFETY AND WARRANTY                                              259  SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES   DRIVING SAFETY           ELECTRONIC DEVICES  PRECAUTIONS                 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE  BODY WORN OPERATION     SAR INFORMATION  FCC HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY  HAC  REGULATIONS  FOR WIRELESS DEVICES  FDA CONSUMER UPDATE    PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY    MANUFACTURER   S WARRANTY     12 MONITH CIMED WARRANTy                                      BEFORE USING  YOUR PHONE    ACTIVATING YOUR PHONE  SETTING UP YOUR VOICEMAIL  INSIDE THE PACKAGE  HANDSET DESCRIPTION  BATTERY USAGE           TO    ACTIVATING YOUR PHONE       If you purchased your phone at a Verizon Wireless Store  it is probably  activated and ready to use  If you have upgraded your phone or  received a new phone by mail  it probably needs to be activated before  you can use it     To activate your phone  follow these steps     1  Visit a Verizon Wireless Store and have your phone activated  or  visit www verizonwireless com and place your cursor on the MY  ACCOUNT tab available on the home page     2  When the drop down menu    HOW To    Wireless Guide displays   select ACTIVATE YOUR NEW PHONE and click GO  to display  instructions needed to activate your phone online        3  After gathering the required materials  select the Activated  New Phone link and follow the online directions to complete the  activation process     SETTING UP YOUR VOICEMAIL       eru 
4.        Select Contacts and press    OK    C Select the contact to call     C Press E  The contact s default phone number is  dialed     e To call a phone number other than the default  press the  contact  press  amp   and scroll to the number you want to dial   then press Ex     CONTACTS           CHANGE THE DEFAULT e    The default number for the contact will be the first number displayed  If  you need to change the default number  you will use the Navigation key  to set the default     C In the Home screen  press left soft key  J  Start       Select Contacts and press       OK      Lg Select the contact whose default number you  want to change and press    OK      6  Press the Navigation Key up or down to select  the number or other contact method that you  want to set as the default  For example  mobile   home or work             DELETE A CONTACT    Deleting a contact is very simple  just use the Menu key once you have  selected the contact     1 In the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start         Select Contacts and press       OK       Scroll to the contact to delete   Q Press the right soft key Y  Menu      Gs Select Delete Contact from the popup menu and  press    OK       89       IO                    CONTACTS           FILTER THE CONTACT LIST    Contacts that have categories assigned are displayed in a list when  filtered by category     In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Contacts and press    OK    Press the right soft key
5.       2  3 Select a contact  and press    OK    4    C Press the right soft key Y   Menu  and select  Send Text Message     Gs Compose your message  and press the left soft  key  J  Send              gt  TO    O OCORA    CONTACTS           VIEW AND EDIT CONTACT INFORMATION    You may want to change or update contact information once it has  already been entered  Do this from the Contacts menu of the Home  screen     In the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start      Select Contacts and press     OK    Select a contact  and press     OK      Press the right soft key C   Menu  select  Edit   and press    OK      When finished making changes  press  Done      CONTACTS            ADD A PICTURE TO A CONTACT    You may wish to add a picture to a contact record  You can add an  existing picture  or you can put the phone in Camera mode to take the  picture and add it to the contact     UU In the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start     C Select Contacts and press     OK     C Select a contact  and press     OK           5    Press the right soft key C   Menu  select  Edit   and press    OK         Gs Using the Navigation Key  scroll down to Picture   Do one of the following     Select the picture you want to add   Press Camera and take a picture     CONTACTS           REMOVE A PICTURE FROM A CONTACT    Once a picture is attached to a contact  it can easily be removed or  changed from the Contacts menu by using the soft key and editing the  field     1 In the Home 
6.       IO    Gs Using the Navigation Key      scroll down to  Custom ring tone     Gs Select the ring tone you want     C Press  Done    e CREATE A SPEED DIAL    You can create a speed dial for a phone number  e mail address  or  Web page address that is stored in Contacts        In the Home screen  press the left soft         27   Start      Ce Select Contacts and press       OK      C Select the contact for whom to create a speed  dial and press    OK       80     CONTACTS       Q Select the phone number  e mail address  or  Web page address for which to create a speed  dial     Gs Press  Menu  and select Add to Speed Dial  then  press    OK      Gs In Keypad assignment  select the speed dial  number to use     C Press  Done        The number 1 is reserved for calling your voice mailbox             USING SPEED DIALS    Set up speed dial codes to allow you to call contacts by pressing only  one  or two  buttons from the Home screen     qi In the Home screen  press and hold the number  on the keypad that you have assigned as a  speed dial for the phone number  e mail address   or Web page        If the speed dial is two digits  press the first digit   and press and hold the second digit     C The phone dials the phone number  opens a new  e mail message  or goes to the Web page     CONTACTS           VIEW AND EDIT A SPEED DIAL    You can view or edit all the contacts you   ve assigned to speed dial by  entering the Speed Dial menu from the Start soft key     qi In the Home scr
7.      120  CHANGE MESSAGING ACCOUNT OPTIONS   120  CHANGE HOW THE MESSAGE LIST DISPLAYS    120  CREATE A MESSAGE FROM A CONTACT CARD    121    122  CREATE AN E MAIL MESSAGE    2122  OVERVIEW OF E MAIL SECURITY  2123  DIGITALLY SIGN A MESSAGE      124  DOWNLOAD A COMPLETE E MAIL MESSAGE   124  DOWNLOAD AN ATTACHMENT        126  ENCRYPT A MESSAGE              125  MARK A FOLDER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION 126  ADD A PICTURE TO AN E MAIL MESSAGE 126    VERIFY THE DIGITAL SIGNATURE ON A SIGNED MESSAGE YOU RECEIVE   127                                                       SEND AND RECEIVE INTERNET E MAIL MESSAGES   128  ADD A VOICE RECORDING TO AN E MAIL MESSAGE 128  SET UP AN INTERNET E MAIL ACCOUNT AUTOMATI 129  SET UP AN INTERNET E MAIL ACCOUNT MANUALLY    130  SETTINGS    133  CREATE AN 133  DELETE A MESSAGE      134  DELETE AN ACCOUNT      134  EDIT PREDEFINED TEXT 23135  EMPTY THE DELETED ITEMS FOLDER  136  FORWARD A MESSAGE E196  INSERT PREDEFINED TEXT INTO A MESSAGE     137  MARK A MESSAGE AS READ OR UNREAD    137  MOVE A MESSAGE TO A DIFFERENT FOLDER  138  OPEN A MESSAGE  139  QUICKLY MOVE BETWEEN ACCOUNTS   139  SEND A MESSAGE DRAFT   140  REPLY TO A MESSAGE 140  RESPOND      A MEETING REQUEST  141  SAVE A DRAFT OF A MESSAGE 142  SPECIFY THE LANGUAGE FOR READING A MESSAGE   142  STOP ADDING A SIGNATURE TO MESSAGES 143  VIEW AN                                            143  VIEW MESSAGE FOLDER CONTENTS   144  VIEW THE INBOX MESSAGE LIST  144  VIEW THE LIST OF ACCOUNTS    145  WH
8.      All unanswered calls to your Verizon Wireless PN 820 by UTStarcom  are sent to voicemail  even if your phone is turned off  You ll want to set  up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as you activate your  PN 820  Your service provider has assigned your voicemail number to  the    key     LU Press and hold  amp  or press  amp    E   e  Ex     Ce Follow the voice tutorial to set up your account        CO CHECK VOICEMAII    When checking your voice mail  all unanswered calls will be played  back in the order they were received  After you have entered your voice  mail  you will hear options for skipping  deleting  fast forwarding  or  saving messages     qi Press and hold key to call your voice  mailbox     C Follow the instructions to retrieve it     INSIDE THE PACKAGE       This package should include all items pictured below   If any are missing or different  you should immediately contact the  retailer where you purchased the phone     C  H  1             Handset AC Travel Charger  Standard Battery Stereo Ear mic  e    N C  USB Data Cable Getting Started Disc User Guide CD     2    HANDSET DESCRIPTION       The PN 820 weighs 3 920z  The dimensions are 2 05  x 3 85  x 0 78         2 5mm  Headset  lack  I Mini  Camera Camera sp Card  Flash VO Slot  Camera Key  Sub LCD Volume Quick List   Key Recording  Key       Earpiece                           Left and Right    Home Key Functional Soft Keys    Navigation Key    SEND Key END Power Key       Microphone    HANDSET
9.      Gs To cancel without saving changes  press Cancel     e To revert to the default profile settings  Select a profile and  press  Menu   gt  Reset to default     PROFILES        CHANGE THE CURRENT PROFILE    If you have more than one profile on your phone  there are two simple  methods of changing to another profile     LU In the Home screen  use the up and down  Navigation Keys to select Profile and press   OK      Ce Select a different profile from the list     C Press  Done      e You can also change the profile by using the Quick List  Press  the Q REC button on the right side of the phone briefly to  access the Quick List          TO    OAOA       SECURITY    Your UTStarcom PN 820 has several easy to use security features  You  can enable the device lock  or you can enable security certificates such  as SSL          ENABLE THE DEVICE LOCK    e  o    From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start      Select Settings and press     OK     Scroll to Security and press     OK     Select Device Lock and press     OK     Use the Navigation Keys to set the amount of  time for the phone to be inactive before the lock  is automatically activated     Enter and confirm your password     Press  Done      To ensure you can always make emergency calls at any  time  do not begin your password with the digits of your local  emergency number     To quickly lock the phone  Press the Q REC button on the right  side of the phone briefly to access the Quick List  select Device  
10.     G Press  Menu  Insert Pause     The letter p appears where the three second pause will occur in the  dialing sequence  Press  Done      BASIC FUNCTIONS            LOCK THE KEYPAD    Locking the keypad turns off keypad functionality  This is a helpful  feature if  for example  the phone is turned on and in your pocket  and  you want to prevent accidental key presses           Display the Quick List by pressing the lower  button    Q REC  on the right side of your phone     C Select Key lock and press     OK      C Once the keypad is locked  the left soft key label  changes to Unlock       You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the  keypad is locked        Press the RECORD key on the right side of the phone briefly to  display the Quick List and press Key lock          UNLOCK THE KEYPAD    In the Home screen  press Unlock and press the key     BASIC FUNCTIONS            TURN VOICE PRIVACY ON OR OFF    Through encryption and scrambling  the PN 820 provides privacy for  your cell phone calls     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  then Call Options     C Select or clear voice privacy and press  Done        This option is available only if your network supports voice  privacy     e SET THE DATE AND TIME    Your phone is not preset with current date and time  You will need to  select the time zone and the date and time     C In the Home screen  press  Start   select Settings  with the Navigation Key  or select Settings from  the menu bar o
11.    WELCOME TO VERIZON WIRELESS          USER MANUAL                WIRELESS SYNC       2006 Verizon Wireless  All Rights Reserved        WELCOME    Thank you for choosing the Verizon Wireless PN 820 by UTStarcom   The PN 820 uses the Microsoft Windows Mobile    5 0 Operating  System Smartphone Edition in a compact flip phone design to give you  the convenience of Windows and the comfort of a familiar shape  Using  ActiveSync    you can keep your PC and PN 820 synchronized at all  times  The PN 820 offers the multiple features listed below which are  designed to enhance your mobile experience     Key Features of the PN 820   Microsoft Windows Mobile    5 0 for Smartphone OS  Full graphic     Main LCD  TFT 65K Color LCD  240x320 pixel   Sub LCD  TFT 65K Color LCD  96x96 pixel    CMOS Camera  1 3 mega pixels    Built in Bluetooth Technology   Advanced Voice Command Technology   2 Way Text Messaging   Multimedia Messaging Service   E mail Messaging Service   MiniSD Card for External Memory  SDIO Support   Voice Memo   Easy text entry using the T9 text input mode    Internet Access    IMPORTANT INFORMATION    This PN 820 user guide contains very important information about how to  handle and use the product     Please read this manual thoroughly  pay attention to the warranty on the  back page and be alert to the exclusions and limitations of your warranty   which are related to the use of unauthorized accessories or components     CONTENTS    CHAPTER 1  BEFORE USING YOUR         
12.   MAKE A CALL USING A RECENTLY DIALED PHONE NUMBER   ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS   ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS    CHANGE BETWEEN UPPERCASE  LOWERCASE  AND CAPS LOCK  CHANGE THE MULTIPRESS TIMEOUT  DELETE CHARACTERS   ENTER A SPACE       ENTER A SYMBOL   ENTER NUMBERS IN TEXT  BOXES     ENTER PUNCTUATION IN MULTIPRESS MODE   ENTER PUNCTUATION IN T9 MODE   ENTER TEXT IN T9 MODE  START A NEW LINE  TURN ON CAPS LOCK  ENTER THE PLUS SIGN FOR INTERNATIONAL CALLS   CHANGE THE INPUT                                                                                             CREATING A CONTACT CARD FOR A CALLER  447  CHAPTER 4  MENU FUNCTION                      eene 49  CONTACTS                        CREATE A NEW CONTACT     BEAM A CONTACT                  CALL A CONTACT FROM CONTACT INFORMATION   CALL A CONTACT FROM THE CONTACT LIST  CHANGE THE DEFAULT NUMBER FOR A CONTACT   DELETE A CONTACT               FILTER THE CONTACT LIST   FIND A CONTACT  SEND AN E MAIL TO A CONTACT  SEND A TEXT MESSAGE TO A CONTACT   VIEW AND EDIT CONTACT INFORMATION    ADD A PICTURE TO A CONTACT                 REMOVE A PICTURE FROM A CONTACT   ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO A CONTACT  ASSIGN A RING TONE TO A CONTACT     CREATE A SPEED DIAL     USING SPEED DIALS          VIEW AND EDIT A SPEED DIAL    DELETE A SPEED DIAL  CALL HISTORY  VIEW CALL TIMERS  RESET CALL TIMERS  VIEW DETAILS ABOUT A CALL    CREATE A CONTACT FROM CALI  DELETE AN ITEM FROM CALL HISTORY   DIAL THE LAST NUMBER CALLED          FIND A CONTACT FROM CA
13.   NAVIGATION left Brightness down   NAVIGATION right Brightness up   NAVIGATION up Zoom in   NAVIGATION down Zoom out   1 Swap Mode between Camera and  Camcorder   2 Flash set in Camera mode  Storage in  Camcorder   3 Self Timer set in Camera mode   4 Resolution set in Camera mode   5 Storage in Camera mode   6 Picture Quality set in Camera mode                   TO    There are two games included with your PN 820  Solitaire and Bubble  Breaker     emma    START A GAME OF SOLITAIRE    G In the Home screen  press  Start  Games  Solitaire      amp 2 Start new game      3 When you have finished playing a game  begin a  new one by pressing  Menu  New Game     HOW TO MOVE CARDS    A number or character is displayed above each card stack    G On the keypad  press the number or character  above the card you want to move  and then  press the number or character above the stack to  which you want to move the card         amp 2 To move a card up to one of the four stacks in  the right hand corner of the screen  press the  number above the card in the lower stack  and  then press up Navigation Key        TO    PLAY SOLITAIRE    G Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four  card spaces at the top of the screen  and then  make any other available plays     e When you have made all available plays  press  Draw to turn over cards     The top card that is face up on the deck is always available for    play          BUBBLE BREAKER    OVERVIEW OF BUBBLE BREAKER       Bubble Breaker is easy 
14.   Power  HAC   0 342W PCS CDMA  25 3dBm    Trade Name Model s   UTStarcom   PC 8200N   FCC Classification  Licensed Portable Transmitter Held to Ear  PCE   FCC Rule Part s     20 19   HAC Standard  ANSI PC63 19 2005 D3 6    On July 10  2003  the U S  Federal Communications Commission   FCC  Report and Order in WT Docket 01 309 modified the exception  of wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988   HAC Act  to require digital wireless phones be compatible with  hearing aids  The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access  to telecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilities     While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices   hearing aids and cochlear implants   users may detect a buzzing   humming  or whining noise  Some hearing devices are more immune  than others to this interference noise  and phones also vary in the  amount of interference they generate     The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for  wireless phones  to assist hearing device users find phones that may  be compatible with their hearing devices  Not all phones have been  rated  Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label  located on the box     The ratings are not guarantees  Results will vary depending on the  user s hearing device and hearing loss  If your hearing device happens  to be vulnerable to interference  you may not be able to use a rated  phone successfully  Trying out the phone with your heari
15.   Press  Menu  Remove Item   Save Press  Menu  Save        Save MMS message in draft folder  Back to Inbox                  VIEW MMS MESSAGES    To view MMS messages  simply select MMS from the Messaging menu  and you will see a list of Inbox messages     qi In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press     OK          Select MMS  press     OK  for list of Inbox  messages     C Press  OK  to play selected message   The user should select  Retrieve  to play MMS          SELECT MMS INTHE LIST OF MESSAGE TYPE       H After selecting MMS from the Messaging menu  you will use the Menu  5 button to step through each field that is available when composing a  message     q In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      Select MMS  press     OK  for a list of Inbox  messages     Open MMS editor and display the    To    field with     RE  all sender addresses              Press  Menu  Reply   G    e cc                      Press  Menu     Reply      all    to send a reply MMS  message to all senders     Open MMS editor and display    To    field with     RE     all sender addresses including    CC        BCC     sender     Press  Menu  Forward to forward MMS message  Open MMS editor and display    To    field with     FW  where you want to send      Press  Menu  Save to save address to  phonebook     Press  Menu  Details to show detailed  information about current MMS message  such  as message size  s
16.   Select Settings and press    OK     Scroll to Security and press     OK     Select Certificates and press    OK     Choose one of the following    Personal to view the list of personal certificates   Root to view the list of root certificates    Select a certificate     Press  Menu   then Delete     Deleting a root certificate can make it impossible to use  Secure Sockets Layer  SSL  protocols  which help you to send  personal information more securely            A         TO       CLO       SECURITY        RESET DEFAULT    When you first purchase your phone  all the settings are pre configured  and installed  At any time you can return your phone to the factory  default settings     From the Home screen  Press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Settings and press    OK    Scroll to Security and press     OK    Select Reset Default and press     OK      Press E to continue and Select    Revert    to  reset default     Reset Default erases all user data and initializes all settings to  the factory default mode     The UTStarcom PN 820 comes with a large standard set of ringtones  and sounds  You can also add your own as long as they are in the  correct format         CHANGE OR TURN SOUNDS ON OR OFF    Any sound can be toggled on or off at any time  or you can turn the  phone   s sound off altogether     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Settings and press    OK      Scroll to Sounds and press     OK      COO e    Select the sound set
17.   The initial research will include  both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users  The CRADA will also include  a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research  developments around the world     7  How can   find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure    can get by using  my wireless phone   All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications  Commission  FCC  guidelines that limit radiofrequency energy  RF  exposures  FCC  established these guidelines in consultation with FDA and the other federal health and  safety agencies  The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  of 1 6 watts per kilogram  1 6 W kg   The FCC limit is  consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic  Engineering  IEEE  and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement   The exposure limit takes into consideration the body   s ability to remove heat from the  tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known  to have effects  Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the RF exposure level for  each model of phone to the FCC  The FCC website  http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety  gives  directions for locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your  phone s RF exposure level in the online listing     8  What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency e
18.   To use this COM port to communicate only with  devices with which your device has a Bluetooth partnership   select the Secure Connection check box       ee eee       See also   Overview of Bluetooth virtual COM ports  Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port  Create a Bluetooth partnership          TO    CONNECTING TO YOUR PG           SET UP AN OUTGOING                                  The New Outgoing Port menu command is available only if        or more  Bluetooth connected devices support serial  COM  connections     Make sure that your device is currently connected to the other device  via Bluetooth     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press    OK    Select Bluetooth and press     OK      Press Menu  select COM Ports and press   OK      Press  Menu  and select New Outgoing Port     Select a numbered COM port from the list and  press  Done      If the port cannot be created  it is in use  Select a different  numbered port  To use this COM port to communicate only with  devices with which your device has a Bluetooth partnership   select the Secure Connection check box             ene e    See also   Overview of Bluetooth virtual COM ports  Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port  Create a Bluetooth partnership    CONNECTING TO YOUR PC           CREATE A DIAL UP CONNECTION    Every network connection is different  You should gather all of the  relevant information or network settings you need before starting this 
19.   press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press    OK    Select Beam and press     OK     Check Receive incoming beams    To receive beams by using Bluetooth  ensure  Bluetooth is turned on and that your phone is  discoverable and within close range    Press Yes    Once you select Receive incoming beams  your phone  automatically receives beams until you clear this check box   Your phone can receive all types of beamed files  but you may    not be able to view all types of files on the phone  You may  need to copy some files to a PC for viewing        BLUETOOTH       OL INCOMING BEAMS    Your phone receives all incoming beams from other devices until you  clear this option     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK    C Select Beam and press     OK      Q Select Receive incoming beams     Gs Press  Done         TO    BLUETOOTH        BEAM AN ITEM    In the Calendar  Contacts  Notes  Tasks  and Pictures programs  you  can beam files and information to other devices using Bluetooth     LU From the program  select the item you want to  beam  such as an appointment in Calendar  a  task in Tasks  a contact card in Contacts  or a  picture in Pictures  In Calendar  first open the  appointment in Agenda view     C Press  Menu  and select Beam  type of item      C If using Bluetooth  select the device to which you  want to send the item     C Press Beam     e When using Bl
20.   press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select an account     C The Inbox message list displays your received  messages        To quickly view new messages  press the message notification  area In the Home screen            SETTINGS        VIEW THE LIST OF ACCOUNTS    If you have added accounts to your phone  you can see a list of all the  accounts at one time     qi In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         The list of accounts displays with the number of  unread messages in the Inbox of each account  shown in parentheses      e You can open an account by selecting it in the list         WHAT IS SSL     Secure Sockets Layer  SSL  is a security protocol that enables you to  send personal information in a more secure manner over the Internet        When you send a message from an account that you have with an  Internet service provider  ISP  or from an account that you access  using a VPN server connection  typically a work account   Messaging  always tries to use an SSL connection  However  sometimes the e mail  server on the other end doesn   t support SSL  so in order to send the  message  it is sent without an SSL connection     To ensure that your e mail is always sent using an SSL connection or  not at all  select Require SSL connection when you set up your e mail  account        ACTIVATE THE USB MODEM    The PN 820 comes with a USB modem pre installed  You can use the  modem 
21.  2     e        OOOO       Press  Done      SETTINGS           SELECT TTY MODE    Your phone is able to operate with TTY  Teletypewriter  digital modes   This feature is system dependent and may not be available in all areas        From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start         Select Settings and press     OK    C Scroll to Call Options and press     OK      p  lt  Q Select TTY mode  Full  Talk  Hear  Off     Gs Press  Done      ERROR REPORTING       Error Reporting sends information needed by technical support groups  to diagnose a program error for a device running Windows Mobile  software  A text file is created whenever an error is detected  and can  be delivered to support personnel if you choose to send it  If a program  error occurs  Error Reporting  Start s automatically  The information  Microsoft receives is used by programming groups at Microsoft    The data is used for quality control and will not be used for tracking  individual users or installations for any marketing purpose     With Error Reporting  the only data that is initially collected is technical  data about the state of the program and your device when the   error occurred  No documents  or any data contained in them  are  intentionally sent with the report information  To ensure further security   the data that is collected is transmitted via a secure connection and is  kept confidential and anonymous in a limited access database  This  approach is in keeping with the privacy regul
22.  COMMAND         GENERAL TIPS    Voice command has many features to manage  This section describes  some of the simple ways to manage Voice command     How do l get Help    Say    Help     it is context sensitive and will assist  you with currently available commands     Do    have to wait until a question finishes to answer      No  You  can press the Voice Command Button anytime during a question to  interrupt  As soon as you see the microphone icon  you can speak your  answer     What s a quick way to cancel      Try one of the following       You can press and hold the Voice Command Button to cancel the  current interaction    Not available on all devices       You can respond with  Cancel      Changing the Voice Command Button     To select a Voice Command  Button  see Using the Voice Command Button     Longer command variations are easier to recognize     If you   are having trouble with recognition  try using the longest command  variation  For example  say  Correct  instead of  Yes  to place a phone  call     Does Voice Command work better if l yell at it      No  When your  voice is too loud  distorted audio is sent to Voice Command  Likewise   if you speak too close to the microphone  it will be more difficult to  recognize your speech     How do 1 get the best recognition results      For best results  adjust  your microphone gain setting as described in Getting Started and  speak normally     Pause before speaking     Wait until after the microphone icon appears  
23.  Connect to intranet URLs   Delete an intranet URL    VOICE COMMAND    The UTStarcom PN 820 has the most advance voice  command technology available in cell phones  You can  manage and use your phone without pressing buttons by  setting up the Voice Command systems     W VOICE COMMAND    237        o ro    VOICE COMMAND    Follow these three easy steps    1   Adjust the Microphone   2   Set the Voice Command Button  3   Try out Voice Command        1  ADJUST THE MICROPHONE    To get better speech recognition     C If there is a microphone setting available  turn off  Automatic Gain Control and set the microphone  gain level to a medium level     After completing this task  press Done and Back as needed to return  to help          2  SET THE VOICE COMMAND BUTTON    The Voice Command Button is used to activate voice recognition   To set the Voice Command Button     C Press Start  gt   More       gt  Voice Command  Setup        In Voice Button  select the button you want to  assign and press Done to accept         3 TRY OUT VOICE COMMAND    Let s try the    Help    command to learn how to answer a question  If you  have any problems read Troubleshooting        Hold your device about 2  away     C Press and release the Voice Command Button     VOICE COMMAND     f A short melody will play and a microphone icon will appear at  the top of your screen     C In a clear voice say   Help      4 After Voice Command finishes speaking  answer   General        You may also press the Voice C
24.  DESCRIPTION       C  H  1         _  HOME      The Home Screen plays an integral part in the navigational model of  your Smartphone  It is the first screen displayed every time the phone  is turned on  You can easily return to the Home screen by pressing the  Home key     Select and press the   key to access  your most recently used programs    Verizon Wireless E Verizon Wireless Banner and date and time      Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Settings  No upcoming appointments  Appointment List    Profile  Normal Your current profile in use   Text Messages  0  Number of unread messages       PEU  CTUM Soft key commands        HOME SCREEN CUSTOMIZAT    The Home Screen allows you to customize your start page  For their  Smartphone  it can be used to display a variety of information  such  as phone specific status  information from over the air services  and  information from personal information manager  PIM  applications  You  can fully customize the Home Screen by installing new plug ins and  schemes     HANDSET DESCRIPTION       ea      Status icons appear at the top of the screen and In the Home screen   The following table lists common status icons and their meanings           Indicator Meaning       New e mail or text message  SMS     Multimedia message  MMS           New voice mail          2 New instant message  e    Voice call       Voice call in progress       Data call in progress       Calls are forwarded    Call on hold          Missed call    il     ll  e   C  t  mn B
25.  PARTNERSHIP    Through the connections menu  all Bluetooth partnerships that have  been enabled are displayed  You can end a partnership at any time     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK      Select Bluetooth  press right soft key      Menu   select Devices and press     OK      G  C Select the Bluetooth partnership you want to  end    5    Gs Press  Menu  then Delete     See also   Make your device discoverable  Turn Bluetooth on and off  Create a Bluetooth partnership       BLUETOOTH        MAKE YOUR DEVICE DISCOVERABLE    To receive beamed information  beaming devices or computers must  be able to detect your device     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press     OK      Select Bluetooth  press right soft key CC   Menu   select Devices and press     OK      eoe    Use left and right Navigation Keys to select  Discoverable and press  Done      Other Bluetooth enabled devices can now detect your phone and  attempt to beam information to it  establish a Bluetooth partnership  or  use a Bluetooth service        Selecting Discoverable also turns on Bluetooth   Turning off Bluetooth will make your device not discoverable   and it will also prevent you from sending a Bluetooth beam     See also  End a Bluetooth partnership  Create a Bluetooth partnership       TO    BLUETOOTH        RENAME A BLUETOOTH PARTNERSHIP    You can give a more 
26.  SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF  EXPOSURE    m SAR INFORMATION    W FCC HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY  HAC   REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES    m FDA CONSUMER UPDATE  m PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY  m MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY    259         20            SAFETY INFORMATION FOR  WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES       Read this information before using your Handheld  Portable Cellular Telephone     EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS    Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio  transmitter and receiver  When it is ON  it receives and also sends out  radio frequency  RF  signals        In August 1996  the Federal Communications Commissions  FCC   adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld  wireless phones  Those guidelines are consistent with the safety  standards previously set by both U S  and international standards  bodies     ANSI C95 1  1992     NCRP Report 86  1986     ICNIRP  1996       Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic  evaluations of the relevant scientific literature  For example  over 120  scientists  engineers  and physicians from universities  government  health agencies  and industry reviewed the available body of research  to develop the ANSI Standard  C951      The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines  and those  standards      ANTENNA CARE    Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna     Unauthorized antennas  modifications  or attachments could damage  the phone and may violate FCC re
27.  Some errors interfere with automatic synchronization   If you suspect that a scheduled synchronization has not  occurred  you should attempt to manually synchronize your  information  Successfully completing manual synchronization  resets automatic synchronization  For more information  see     Synchronizing Information    in ActiveSync Help on the PC           ro    ACTIVESYNC           CHANGE SETTINGS FOR AN INFORMATIONIDY    Before changing synchronization settings on the phone  disconnect it  from your PC                                 In the Home screen  press  Start   select  ActiveSync  press     OK      Press Menu  select  Options  and press     OK    Select one of the information types   Do one of the following     To view or change settings for an information  type  when available   press Settings     To view or change settings for a computer or  Exchange Server  Press  Menu  select Settings  and click     OK      Change the amount of information to be  synchronized or other settings     Press  Done   or Finish in the Exchange Server  settings wizard      ACTIVESYNC           CONNECT THE PHONE    There are several options for connecting your phone to your PC  Both  devices will need to use the ActiveSync program      1  To synchronize using ActiveSync  you must install ActiveSync  on your PC before connecting your phone to the PC     LU Turn on the phone     Ce Connect your phone to your PC using a serial  cable  USB cable  or Bluetooth connection  For  more detai
28.  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      C Scroll to Connections and press    OK    G Select Dial up and press     OK     6  Select the connection to delete    Gs Press  Menu  and select Delete     Gs Press Yes  and press  Done           DELETE    PROXY CONNECTION    If a proxy connection is no longer needed  delete the connection from  the Connections menu     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press     OK    Select  Proxy and press    OK     Select the connection to delete    Press  Menu  and select Delete     Press Yes  and press  Done      e      CONNECTING TO YOUR PC           DELETE AN INTRANET URL    You may have stored URLs in your Work URL Exceptions list  When  a URL is no longer needed there  delete it through the Advanced  Connections menu     1 In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      C Scroll to Connections and press    OK      C Press  Menu   select Advanced and press   OK      Q Press  Menu  select Work URL Exceptions and  press    OK      GS Select the URL to delete     Gs Press  Menu   and press Delete   See also   Connect to intranet URLs   Change an intranet URL          TO    CONNECTING TO YOUR PG            DELETE A VPN CONNECTION    When you are sure a VPN connection will no longer be needed     delete  it from the Connections menu     qi In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK    C Sel
29.  What are my appointments  today          What are my meetings  today          What s my schedule  today        What s my calendar  today        What s my calendar for today      VARIATIONS FOR TOMORROW        What are my appointments tomorrow       What are my meetings tomorrow        What s my calendar for tomorrow        What s my schedule tomorrow      VOICE COMMAND    WHILE LISTENING TO APPOINTMENTS  YOU CAN PUSH  THE VOICE COMMAND BUTTON TO INTERRUPT AND SAY         Next    for the next appointment      Previous  for the previous appointment      Repeat  to hear the current appointment again     Cancel  to stop reading appointments    NOTES      f no day is specified  appointments for today are spoken         PLAYING MUSIC    You can easily play music grouped by album  artist  or genre and you  can control Windows Media using voice commands     SAY       Play anything    to play all media        Play music    to have Voice Command guide you through selecting  music   Variant     Play media            Play album     to choose from available albums    Also     Play artist    and    Play genre            Play  lt album gt     to listen a specific album     Also     Play  lt artist gt         Play  lt genre gt     and    Play album by   lt artist gt            Next Track        Previous Track        Play        Pause     or    Stop    to  control Windows Media        Turn Shuffle On    to play tracks randomly    Also     Turn Shuffle Off            What song is this     to 
30.  Y  Menu      Select Filter from the popup menu and press   OK      Select a category to filter         FIND A CONTACT    The contact section of your phone has an autofill feature that will allow  you to find contacts more quickly  While entering the number or name  of the contact the phone will autofill the rest of the information as you  press the keys  until you find the right contact        In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      C Select Contacts and press       OK      C Begin entering the name or phone number of  the contact you want to find until the contact is  displayed  For example  to find    Sandra     enter 7   2  6  3  7  2 because these numbers correspond  to the letters for that name     CONTACTS            SEND AN E MAIL TO A CONTACT    If a contact   s email address is entered into their information  you can  send an email from within the contact list after selecting the contact     qi In the Home screen  press the left soft         J   Start         Select Contacts and press       OK    C Select a contact and press     OK      Q Scroll to the e mail address and press    OK         Gs Select the e mail account to use     Gs Enter a subject  compose your message  and  then press Send          SEND A TEXT MESSAGE TO A CONTACT    You can send text message from within the contact list after selecting  the contact and pressing the Menu key        From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      C Select Contacts and press     OK
31.  and   Send to MMS    is that attach to MMS message     o       PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS        PLAY RECORDED FILE    After you   ve recorded and stored a video file  you can retrieve it at any  time and play it back on the phone     qi Press     gt     on the keypad  The first left icon in  upper Menu bar changes to Camcorder icon           Press left soft key  J  MY FLIX      3 Choose the file that you want to play  and press   OK      C Not supports Flash on recording     Gs Not supports SelfTimer on recording         TAKE A PICTURE         Supports 160x120  320x240  640x480  1280x960  1280x1024 size  H of video     6   Stored JPEG file format  jpg     You can choose low  medium or high quality        TAKE A PICTURE  MULTISHOT       Supports maximize resolution is 640x480     Supports multi still shot is max 4 shot        PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS    fS SNAPSHOT     To take a quick picture  you will use the snapshot feature of the phone   After taking a picture  you can store it  delete it  or forward it     qi In the Home screen  press  Start   select Camera  and press    OK         Press     gt     on the keypad  The first left icon       upper Menu bar changes to picture icon                   C Aim your camera and press    OK    C Change camera screen to review screen     C Press            is return to preview  select  Delete  File  is delete the captured file just now  and   Send to MMS    is that attach to MMS message          VIEWING SAVED FILE     6    After a file has b
32.  and press Go     Press  Menu  Add to Favorites     Confirm or change the name and Web page  address     In Folder  select a location for this favorite     Press Add     A quick way to add favorites to your phone is to synchronize  with your PC using ActiveSync  For more information  see  ActiveSync Help on your PC     e ocococncno    See also  Go to a Web page     MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           CHANGE CONNECTION OPTIONS    Depending on your location and your access settings  you can connect  to different networks through Internet Explorer                         e    From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     Press  Menu   Options    Press Connections   Do one of the following     To allow Internet Explorer to select network  settings  select Automatically detect settings     To manually choose network settings  in Select  network  select the network to which Internet  Explorer should connect     Press  Done         M IO    MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           CHANGE WEB PAGE DISPLAY OPTIONS    There are Web page display options to choose from  one column   default  and desktop     LU From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Select one of web site     C Press  Menu   View      Select one of the following     One Column  Arranges the content into one column that  is as wide as the screen  This means that you will rarely  have to scroll horizontally     Default  Maintains a layout similar to what you see on a  deskto
33.  between the SAR levels of various phones  and at various positions  they all meet the government requirement for  safe exposure     The SAR testing for Body worn operation was performed with a belt  clip that provided a 20mm separation  The User s Manual indicates  that any holsters clips used with this device should contain no metallic  components     668    SAR INFORMATION       The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone  with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC  RF exposure guidelines  SAR information on this model phone is on file  with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of    http   www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on PPATX 215     Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates  SAR  can be  found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association  CTIA   website at http   www wow com com           n the United States 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 measurements          2500     FCC HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY  HAC   REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES       FCC ID   JYCPC 8200N   EUT Type  Dual Mode CDMA Phone with Bluetooth  Prototype   Tx Frequency  824 70     848 31 MHz  CDMA    1851 25     1908 75 MHz  PCS CDMA    Maximum Conducted 0 342W CDMA  25 3dBm  
34.  enabled stereo  headsets  Make sure that your stereo headset also supports A2DP     e    1 Make sure that your device and the stereo  headset are turned on  discoverable  and within  close range     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press        OK      Scroll to Connections and press    OK    Select Bluetooth and press     OK      Press  Menu  the Devices and press     OK      OOOO       Press  Menu   New  Your device searches for  other Bluetooth enabled devices and displays  them in the list     Select stereo headset  and press Add     In Passkey  enter the alphanumeric passkey for  the Bluetooth enabled stereo headset  You can  find this in the manufacturer   s documentation for  your hands free device  Press Next     ee       9 Check the Hands Free service  and press Finish     Ld If the headset becomes disconnected  turn the headset on and    repeat steps 1 4 above  Select the stereo headset and Press   Menu  then select Set as Wireless Stereo             ro    BLUETOOTH         TURN WIRELESS POWER ON OR OFF    You can turn the power off to your wireless connections in a single  location  This is a quick way to preserve battery power or to prepare  your device for an airplane flight     UU Press Q REC button on the right side of the  phone briefly to display the Quick List     C Press Wireless Manager   G Do one of the following     6  Press the button for a desired wireless  connection type  such as Bluetooth or Phone   to turn it off or on  If it i
35.  expires  the phone moves the cursor to the next letter in a word or  sentence      1 In the Home screen  press  Start      C   Select Settings  then press More to select  Accessibility     C In Multipress time out  select the length of the    pause between key presses using left and right  Navigation Keys     ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS           DELETE CHARACTERS    You can only delete characters when you are in input mode  either  for numbers  names  or text  The Clear key operates similarly to a                           key on a computer     C To backspace and delete a single character in  any input mode  press Clear key             E C To backspace and delete an entire text or  numeric field in any input mode  press and hold    the Clear key             ENTER A SPACE    In Multipress or T9 mode  press the    key         ENTER A SYMBOL    There may be times when you need to use a symbol that is not  displayed on the keypad  Additional symbols are available by accessing  a separate page     LU Press and hold the  amp  key     2 Inthe menu that appears  press Symbols to  display the Symbols page     C Select the symbol you want     Q Press    OK      ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS           ENTER NUMBERS IN TEXT BOXES    To enter numbers  use Numeric mode  If you need to enter a number  within a line of text  change to Numeric mode to enter the number  and  then change back to Multipress or T9 mode to finish entering the text        Change to Numeric mode by pressing and  holding
36.  lack  track information  Voice Command may not find them  Add track  information with Windows Media Player on your desktop  Voice  Command supports only WMA and MP3 files in its index     STARTING PROGRAMS TROUBLESHOOTER       Why      I getting a program when I ask to show a contact      In  order to support the most natural command style the word show is  shared between show application and show contact  To specify an  application try the variation  start application   To specify a contact try  the variation    lookup name        Warning    Operating certain parts of this system requires user attention   Diverting attention away from the road while driving can possibly  cause an accident or other serious consequences  Even  occasional  short diversions of attention can be dangerous if your  attention is diverted away from your driving task at a critical time     Microsoft makes no representations  warranties or other  determinations that ANY use of the Software Product is legal   safe  or in any manner recommended or intended while driving or  otherwise operating a motor vehicle        Lose        SAFETY AND  WARRANTY    This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions  to follow when operating your phone  Before operating your  phone  please be aware of all the safety details     This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services  and the warranty for your phone  Please review them  thoroughly     W SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS  HANDHELD PHONES    W
37.  many years  The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties  in measuring actual RF exposure during day to day use of wireless phones  Many factors  affect this measurement  such as the angle at which the phone is held  or which model of  phone is used     6  6  What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless  phone RF   FDA is working with the U S  National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators  around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address  important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy  RF   FDA has  been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic  Fields  EMF  Project since its inception in 1996  An influential result of this work has been  the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment  of new research programs around the world               SEQ     FDA CONSUMER UPDATE       The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF  issues  FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications  amp  Internet Association  CTIA  have   a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement  CRADA  to do research  on wireless phone safety  FDA provides the scientific oversight  obtaining input from  experts in government  industry  and academic organizations  CTIA funded research is  conducted through contracts to independent investigators
38.  name for outgoing  server    A check box that lets you enter separate  settings for your outgoing e mail server        Your user name for the outgoing e mail                User name  server   Password Your password for the outgoing e mail server      The domain          of the outgoing e mail  Domain  server         connection that enabl t     Require Sot            pes        m  connection p tye     Outgoing mail  server only        that if you select this and your ISP does not  support an SSL connection  you will not be  able to send e mail              a IO            e              E MAIL    Now you re ready to set up your account     In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      Select an account   Press  Menu   Option  New Account     In Your name  enter your display name for e mail  messages     In E mail address  enter the e mail address for  this account     Press Next     Enter the information above as appropriate until  setup is complete  and press Finish     If you save your password and then lose your phone  someone  finding your phone might be able to gain access to your e mail     SETTINGS        CREATE AND ADD A SIGNATURE TO MESSAG     For each account in Messaging  you can specify a signature to be  automatically inserted into messages that you send        In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      Select an e mail account     Press  Menu   Option  Signature
39.  navigate through the folders  listed there     G Select the item you want to open         QUICKLY LOCK YOUR PHONE    You can use a shortcut to quickly lock your phone by using one simple  button        Display the Quick List by pressing the lower  button    Q REC  on the right side of your phone        Select Device lock and press    OK              YOUR PHONE    The option for unlocking the phone is right on the Home screen and  simple to use     LU In the Home screen  press Unlock        Enter your password  and press  Done      BASIC FUNCTIONS           SET THE ALARM    You have several options for managing the alarm feature  Be sure  you have properly set the date  time  and time zone before using this  feature     C  H  2       qi In the Home screen  press  Start   select Settings  with the Navigation Key  or select Settings from  the menu bar on top of the Home screen and  press    OK         Select Clock  amp  Alarm  then Alarm and press   OK           To set the alarm select Alarm time and enter the  time you want the alarm to go off     6  To turn the alarm off      on  select Alarm and  use the left and right Navigation Keys to turn the  alarm off on     C Press  Done          SILENCE THE mee    Press Volume until the ring is silenced  You may still answer the call if  you want to        N IO    MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL       Emergency calls do not depend on the availability of the 911 network  in your area  The emergency number will work independently of the  netw
40.  on your list  you can view and  sort the entire task list  or filter the list by category     G From the Home screen  press the left soft key J   Start      Select Tasks and press     OK      In the task list  do one of the following     A          To sort the list  press the right soft key Q   Menu   select Sort by and press     OK    Choose a sort option and press     OK        5 To filter the list by category  To sort the list  press  the right soft key Y   Menu   select Filter and  press     OK   Choose the category you want  displayed     Categories only appear in Tasks that are synchronized with  your PC             To filter your tasks further  press Active Tasks or Completed  Tasks          IO    TOOLS        CALCULATOR    USING THE CALCULATOR    Perform standard mathematical operations such as addition   subtraction  multiplication  and division     G In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   then left soft key  2  More  and select  Accessories and press     OK        2 Select Calculator and press    OK      Enter a number using the keypad       4 Press the right soft key C  Options  and choose  the type of calculation to perform and Equals to  perform the operation  then click     OK       e Press  amp  to enter a decimal     Use the Navigation Key to display the available mathematical  symbols  up for plus      down for minus      left for division      and  right for multiplication  x      You can also press the key to cycle through the operators t
41.  process     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press     OK    Select Dial up and press     OK      Press  Menu  and select Add     COO E    Enter the following information and press  Done      Description  enter a name for the connection   Connects to  select the network     Phone number  enter the phone number to be used to dial  the network     User name  enter your network user name  if required   Password  enter your password  if required     Domain  enter the domain name  if required     See also  Create a VPN connection  Create a Wi Fi connection          TO    CONNECTING TO YOUR PG           CREATE A PROXY CONNECTION    Every network connection is different  You should gather all of the  relevant information or network settings you need before starting this  process     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press     OK    Select Proxy and press     OK      Press  Menu  and select Add                  Enter the following information  and press  Done      Description  enter a name for the connection     Connects from  select the type of network from which you  will connect     Connects to  select the type of network to which you will  connect     Proxy  name port   enter the proxy server name and port  number in this form  server name port number     Type  select the type of proxy connection to create     User name  enter your user name for the netw
42.  server  running Exchange Server  and press left soft key     2  Next      Enter your user name  password  and domain  name  and press Next     If you want the phone to save your password   so that you will not need to enter it again when  connecting  select the Save password check box  and press     OK            TO    ACTIVESYNC       Gs Select the check boxes for the types of  information items that you want to synchronize  with Exchange Server     C To change available synchronization settings   select the type of information  and press  Menu   select Settings and press     OK      Q To change the rules for resolving synchronization  conflicts  press  Menu  select Advanced and  press    OK        s Press Finish     CHANGE ACTIVESYNC SETTINGS    Once you set up synchronization using the Sync Setup wizard on the  PC  you can later change your synchronization settings     If you want to change ActiveSync settings for synchronizing with a  PC  use ActiveSync on the PC  For more information  see    Changing  the amount of information synchronized    in ActiveSync Help on the  PC    If you want to change ActiveSync settings for synchronizing with  Exchange Server  use ActiveSync on your phone  as described in     Change settings for an information type        See also   Install and set up ActiveSync   Connect the phone   Change settings for an information type    ACTIVESYNC            SCHEDULE SYNCHRONIZATION AS ITEMS Al    You can schedule automatic synchronization between you
43.  t play     Try the following       Tap the speaker icon at the top of the screen  Verify that the volume  is loud enough and not muted       Verify that the System Sound volume within the current profile is  loud enough     VOICE COMMAND    The microphone icon doesn t display   Try the following     Make sure the button you   re pressing is assigned to Voice Command       Make sure you are not holding the button long enough to engage the  press and hold to cancel feature     I can   t use the Voice Command Button reliably     On some devices   one of the available buttons is a rocker switch  On this type of button it  is very easy to accidentally press the UP or DOWN rocker instead of  the button  Try assigning Voice Command to another button     Voice Command says    Try again  or the microphone icon  disappears   Try the following     Pause longer before speaking     Move your device further away     Speak in a normal tone  avoid pausing between words     Move to a less noisy environment     Make sure you didn t disable the command in Voice Command  settings    Use the Notes application to record your voice and playback at full  volume  If the playback sound volume is very soft  this device may  be optimized for close talk use and you will need to move the device  closer     Recognition doesn t work     Some devices require a reset before  Voice Command will operate                VOICE COMMAND    PHONE AND CONTACT TROUBLESHOOTER    These are common questions users have ab
44.  the V  key     C Enter the number or numbers using the keypad        G Change back to Multipress or T9 input mode by  briefly pressing the key  then finish entering  your text      f If a field permits a numeric entry only  such as a phone  number  the input mode automatically defaults to Numeric  mode                     PUNCTUATION IN MULTIPRESS MODE    Press     repeatedly until you see the punctuation mark that you want         3 To see all of the available symbols  press and hold the c  key     enu PUNCTUATION INTI MODE    In a text box when in T9 text entry mode  do the following        Press     and select from a list of common  punctuation        TC     ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS       enu    To form a word in T9 mode  press the number keys that contain the  letters you want  As you enter letters  T9 analyzes your key presses  and attempts to complete the word  For example  to enter the word    shoe  press Ez  Exi  ez  gs     QC Press and hold the  amp  key     C On the popup menu  select T9 and press   OK      C The T9 indicator appears at the top of the  Screen     C Enter letters by pressing the keys on which the  letters appear  Press a key only once for each  letter  If there is more than one choice in the T9  dictionary for your entry  a list of available words  is displayed        Press the key to enter a space after the word  is entered  or press one of the available words  and the space is added automatically     Gs If you do not see the desired word  press A
45.  the left soft key  27   Start         Select Call History and press       OK      C Select the contact you want to send an E mail  message to and press  Menu      A TO    Q Scroll to Send e mail and press     OK    C Select an e mail account     Gs Compose the message and press Send     SETTINGS    Choosing the Settings option from the Home screen allows you to view  and in some cases change the status of your phone  the hardware and  software version  the phone number and other important reference  information about your phone         ACCESSIBILITY SETTINGS    The accessibility settings will determine the size of the text and  characters  time outs  call alerts  and volumes on the phone     qi From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      C Select Settings and press    OK         C Scroll down to Accessibility in the popup menu  and press    OK      C Using the left and right Navigation Keys  select  your preferences for the following     System font size  set the size of the font that is displayed  on the screen     Multipress time out  set the length of time between key  presses when entering text in Multipress mode     Confirmation time out  set the delay before an unconfirmed  action times out     In call alert volume  set the volume of sounds that play  during a call       s Press  Done      e You need to press More    in the Settings popup menu to  access Accessibility       TO    OOOO       SETTINGS        POWER MANAGEMENT    You can use Power Managem
46. 000  They noted that no evidence exists  that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects  Their recommendation  to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary  it was not based on  scientific evidence that any health hazard exists     11  What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment   Radiofrequency energy  RF  from wireless phones can interact with some electronic  devices  For this reason  FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure  electromagnetic interference  EMI  of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators  from wireless telephones  This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the  Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation  AAMI   The final draft  a joint  effort by FDA  medical device manufacturers  and many other groups  was completed   in late 2000  This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers  and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI  FDA has tested hearing aids for  interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard  sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  IEEE   This standard  specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless  phones so that that no interference occurs when a person uses a    compatible    phone and  a    compatible    hearing aid at the same time  This standard was approved by the IEEE in  2000  FDA continues to monit
47. 0072eec The server could Exchange Server reports  not be reached  This   an Internet error  This  can be caused by condition is generally  temporary network temporary  Try to sync  conditions  again later   0x80072eed Not available  The connection to  Exchange Server could  not be completed because  the supplied user name is  incorrect  Correct the user  name  or verify that you  have Exchange Server  access  and try again   0x80072eee Not available  The connection to  Exchange Server could  not be completed because  the supplied password  is incorrect  Correct the  password and try again   0x80072ef0 ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072ef1 The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions   0x80072ef2 ActiveSync This condition is generally          encountered a  problem on your  device        temporary  Try to sync  again later                 ro          TO    ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                        Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code BU            information  Code  if different   0x80072ef3 The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions   0x80072ef4 The server could Exchange Server reports  not be reach
48. 008 ActiveSync This is an error  encountered a synchronizing a single  problem with the item  a per item error    following item  This error can usually   Item Type    Item be corrected only by  Name  removing the item that  If the error persists  caused the error  If you  you may need to choose to sync again to  delete the item  see if the error persists   be aware that items  causing this type of error  will be skipped and will not  show up again                          ro          TO    ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                  Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code                 information  Code  if different   0x85002009 Not available  A previous sync error  requires that sync data be  removed  but that removal  cannot be completed  Try  to sync again  and the  removal should complete  normally   0x8500200A 0x80042009 Your account When setting up sync  information could not   with Exchange Server   be detected  Choose   the credentials page was  Configure Server left blank  Correct the  on the ActiveSync credentials  or set up the  menu to check your device to sync only with a  Exchange Server PC  and try to sync again   credentials   0x8500200B 0x800421D9 The server could This message is often  not be reached  This   returned when Exchange  can be caused by Server is overloaded  Try  temporary network to sync again later   conditions   0x8500200D 0x8004200C The device timed The Exchange Server  out wai
49. 072f0a Synchronization This in an Internet  could not be error that is generally                completed  Try again  later                 temporary  Try to sync  again later                    ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                               Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code              information  Code  if different    0x80072f0b Synchronization This in an Internet  could not be error that is generally  completed  Try again   temporary  Try to sync  later  again later    0x80072f0d 80072f0d The security ActiveSync does not  certificate on the recognize the Certificate  server is invalid  Authority that generated  Contact your the server s certificate  If  Exchange Server you sync on a schedule   administrator or sync has been changed  ISP to install a valid from scheduled to manual   certificate on the  server    0x80072F7A ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device    0x80072F7C ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device    0x86000106 A critical error has Any changes made to  occurred  ActiveSync   synchronized information  can recover from on the device since the  this error  but the last successful sync will  next time you be lost the next time you  synchronize  you sync  but sync should  may lose changes succeed   made since your  last successful  synchronization    
50. 0x8600050D A critical error has Any changes made to          occurred  ActiveSync  can recover from  this error  but the  next time you  synchronize  you  may lose changes  made since your   last successful  synchronization        synchronized information  on the device since the  last successful sync will  be lost the next time you  sync  but sync should  Succeed                 ro          TO    ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                Windows Windows  Mobile Version   Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code              information  Code  if different   0x80004005 Synchronization Problem could be caused  could not be by a specific folder or          completed  If this  condition persists  try  deleting and then re   creating the device   s  sync relationships        item on the device  The  problem will persist unless  you delete the item or  items  which can be  difficult to identify  Usually  a new sync relationship  will sync successfully              BLUETOOTH    One remote networking option that is available to you with the  PN 820 is Bluetooth wireless  By activating Bluetooth you can  exchange information easily with other devices         ACCEPT A BLUETOOTH PARTNERSHIP    A Bluetooth partnership is a direct link to other devices  Both devices  that wish to connect must establish or accept a    partnership    through  Bluetooth     qi Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and that your  phone is discoverable        When prompted to accept a Bluetooth  par
51. 1 From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Calendar and press     OK      Press  Menu  select Go to Today and press             From Week or Month view in Calendar  press  soft key  Menu  and select Agenda View     e  9      e To view previous or approaching dates  scroll left or right  or    Press  Menu      Go to Date   To quickly view today s agenda  In the Home screen  press an  upcoming appointment  if one is present        IO    TOOLS    VIEW YOUR AGENDA FOR A SPECIFIC DATE    You can also select a specific date to check that day s schedule     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start      Select Calendar and press     OK      Press  Menu  select Go to Date and press   OK      Enter the date to view  and press  Done      VIEW YOUR SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH    The calendar function has week views and month views  for a higher  level view of a schedule     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start      Select Calendar and press     OK      Press  Menu  select Month View and press   OK      TOOLS    MAKE AN APPOINTMENT RECURRING    If you   ve already entered a single appointment in your calendar and  would like to change it to a recurring appointment  use the Occurs  selection after selecting the appointment     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start            Select Calendar and press    OK      Select an appointment and press soft key  Edit           e Q     Scroll to Occurs and press one of the 
52. 640x480      160x120  Camera resolution is 160x120   320x240  Camera resolution is 320x240   640x480  Camera resolution is 640x480   1280x960  Camera resolution is 1280x960   1280x1024  Camera resolution is 1280x1024       Self Timer    Choose Self Timer in list   Default value is    Off        Off  Push    OK key     take a photograph  directly     5  Sec   Push    OK key    take a photograph  after 5 sec     10  Sec   Push    OK key    take a photograph  after 10 sec        Flash    Choose flash in list   Default value is    Off        Off  Off the camera flash     On  On the camera flash     Only This  On the camera flash once        Shutter Sound    Quality    Choose Shutter Sound in list  Default value is    Shutter        Off  Not sound of Shutter    Shutter  Sound of trip the shutter    Cheese  Say    Cheese        Ready 3 2 1  Say    3 2 1        Smile  Say    Smile        Choose Quality in list    Default value is  Medium     Low quality then small file size and High  quality then grow file size     Low  Low quality setting the still shot    Medium  Medium quality setting the still shot    High  High quality setting the still shot           Multishot       Choose Multishot in list    Default value is    Off        Off  Off the Multishot     4  Make a photograph 4 times continuity                 TO       CAMERA CONTROLS        CAMCORDER OPTIONS    The Camcorder Options allows you to control video features such as  resolution and quality  and allows you to select the 
53. 80072f05 0x80072f05 The security The date on the certificate  certificate on the for the Secure Sockets  server has expired  Layer  SSL  connection  Check that the date does not match your  and time on your device settings  Your  device are correct  device date and time  are incorrect  or the  certificate is expired  If the  certificate has expired   you may need to contact  an Exchange Server  administrator  If you sync  ona schedule  sync  has been changed from  scheduled to manual   0x80072f06 You have an The Exchange Server  incorrect SSL name in your ActiveSync  certificate common settings is different  name in the Host from the one required  Name field  For to establish a Secure  example  you may Sockets Layer  SSL   have entered www  connection  Correct the  server com  when Exchange Server name  the common name and try to sync again  If  on the certificate you sync on a schedule   is actually www  sync has been changed  different com  Make from scheduled to manual   sure the server name  is entered correctly   0x80072f07 Synchronization This in an Internet  could not be error that is generally  completed  Try again   temporary  Try to sync  later  again later   0x80072f08 Synchronization This in an Internet  could not be error that is generally  completed  Try again   temporary  Try to sync  later  again later   0x80072f09 Synchronization This in an Internet  could not be error that is generally  completed  Try again   temporary  Try to sync  later  again later   0x80
54. 80140022 ActiveSync The phone is turned off   was unable to Turn the phone on and try  synchronize because   to sync again   your wireless phone  was off   0x85030027 Exchange Server In environments where          requires certificates  to log on  Connect  your device to your  PC on the corporate  network to obtain a  certificate        security certificates are  required  sync cannot be  completed until the proper  certificate is obtained  You  may need to contact an  administrator to obtain a  certificate                 ro          LO    ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                     Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code ERSTE information  Code  if different   0x85030028 Cannot obtain a In environments where  valid certificate  To security certificates are  try again  please required  sync cannot be  disconnect and completed until the proper  reconnect your certificate is obtained  You  device to a PC may need to contact an  on the corporate administrator to obtain a  network  If this certificate   problem persists   please contact your  administrator   0x80072ee1 The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions   0x80072ee2 The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions   0x80072ee4 The server could E
55. AT IS SSL  145  MODEM    146  ACTIVATE THE USB MODEM   146    DEACTIVATE THE USB MODEM    CONTENTS    CHAPTER 6  PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS  CAMERA  FUN  amp  GAMES    149  PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS con 150  SELECT VIDEO QUALITY   150  COPY AN IMAGE TO YOUR PHONE   151  TAKE PICTURES USING ATIMER   152  ADJUST PICTURES AND VIDEO FOR LIGHTING CONDITIONS    153  SELECT WHERE PICTURES ARE SAVED 153  CREATE A PICTURES FOLDER 154  EDIT A PICTURE      154  VIEW PICTURES AS A SLIDE SHOW 155  SET A PICTURE AS THE HOME SCREEN    156  SEND A PICTURE                   157  SAVE A COPY OF A PICTURE  158  VIEW PICTURES ON YOUR PHONE    158  CAMERA  159  VIDEO        159  RECORD A VIDEO    159  PLAY RECORDED FILE   160  TAKE A PICTURE            160  TAKE A PICTURE  MULTISHOT    160  SNAPSHOT       161  VIEWING SAVED FILE   161  CAMERA CONTROLS 162  GENERAL OPTION     162  CAMERA OPTIONS 164  CAMCORDER OPTIONS 166  OVERVIEW OF THE DEFAULT HARDWARE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 168  GAMES    169  SOLITAI 169  BUBBLE BREAKER  170                                               CHAPTER 7  MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER  MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER  ADD A WEB PAGE TO THE FAVORITES LIST   CHANGE CONNECTION OPTIONS  CHANGE WEB PAGE DISPLAY OPTIONS    CLEAR HISTORY  COOKIES  OR TEMPORARY FILES    CREATE A NEW FOLDER IN FAVORITES  DELETE A FAVORITE  DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET  EDIT A FAVORITI  GO TO A LINK     GO TO A WEB PAGE  GO TO A WEB PAGE IN THE HISTORY LIST   OPEN INTERNET EXPLORER  REFRESH A WEB PAGE  RETURN TO A WEB 
56. E A COPY OF A PICTURE    Store pictures in your phone by saving it to a pre created folder     qi  In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press     OK      C Select the picture to save and press  Menu    Edit         Press  Menu  Save As     Q Enter a name for the picture and press  Done      e To cancel all unsaved changes  press  Menu  Cancel          VIEW PICTURES ON YOUR PHONE       You can view pictures stored on your phone or on a plug in storage  H card     qi In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press       OK         Select a picture and press  View      Id To view pictures located on a storage card  press  Start   gt   Pictures  amp  Videos  Press  Menu  Storage Card   You may need  to scroll to view this option      PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS                 Supports JPEG File Format  jpg     ex      Supports QCIF 176x144  size of video    Supports 3gpp2 File Format  392         RECORD A VIDEO    By using the camera function  you can take pictures or you can record  video by selecting the Camcorder option     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select Camera  and press    OK      C Press     gt     on the keypad  The first left icon in  upper Menu bar changes to Camcorder icon        Aim your camera and press    OK         To stop recording  press  OK  again     You can see the first frame of recording file   Press            is return to preview  select  Delete  File  is delete the recording file just now 
57. LL HISTORY           CONTENTS                                   NSERT AN INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY CODE  SEND AN E MAIL MESSAGE FROM CALL HISTORY   SETTINGS     ACCESSIBILITY SETTINGS     POWER MANAGEMENT   REGIONAL SETTINGS         SELECT DEFAULT BAND   DISPLAY YOUR PHONE NUMBE  DISPLAY YOUR ESN  DISPLAY YOUR SOFTWARE VERSION     DISPLAY YOUR HARDWARE VERSION     DISPLAY YOUR PRL VERSION   DISPLAY YOUR ERI VERSION    TURN ERI ALERT ON   OFF       TURN ERI BANNER ON   OFF  REMOVE A PROGRAM   SELECT NAM  SELECT TTY MODE     ERROR REPORTING     TURN ERROR REPORTING ON   OFF  PROFILES  VIEW THE LIST OF PROFILES   EDIT    PROFILE                   CHANGE THE CURRENT PROFILE    SEGURMINgrncantentetn     ENABLE THE DEVICE LOCK   DISABLE THE DEVICE LOCK  VIEW A CERTIFICATE  DELETE A CERTIFICATE  RESET DEFAULT  SOUNDS      CHANGE OR TURN SOUNDS ON OR OF  DELETE A SOUND                        u   COPY A SOUND FROM YOUR PC TO YOUR PHONE                   CALCULATOR   VOICE NOTES     CHAPTER 5  VOICE MAIL  amp  MESSAGING      VOICEMAIL      CALL YOUR VOICE MAILBOX     TEXT MESSAGING              CREATE A TEXT MESSAGE   DELETE ALL TEXT MESSAGES   BE NOTIFIED WHEN A TEXT MESSAGE IS DELIVERED  MMS MESSAGING  CREATE AN MMS    MMS MENU OPTIO               CONTENTS    VIEW MMS MESSAGES  SELECT MMS INTHE LIST OF MESSAGE TYPE  MMS SETTINGS        USE MMS CLIENT    START MMS CLIENT     16  16  18  3119   119                                     MESSAGING                                               
58. MING BEAMS     BEAM AN ITEM                       SET UP A BLUETOOTH ENABLED HEADSET     SET UP A STEREO HEADSET   TURN WIRELESS POWER ON 5  CONNECT TO INTRANET URLS                USE A SPECIFIC CONNECTION TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET    EDIT A VPN CONNECTION     CONNECTING TO YOUR PC  OVERVIEW OF BLUETOOTH VIRTUAL COM PORTS    OUTGOING COM PORT     INCOMING COM PORT     SET UP AN INCOMING BLUETOOTH COM PORT   SET UP AN OUTGOING BLUETOOTH COM PORT  CREATE A DIAL UP CONNECTION  CREATE A PROXY CONNECTION  CREATE A VPN CONNECTION       DELETE A DIALUP CONNECTION   DELETE A PROXY CONNECTION  DELETE AN INTRANET URL                                                 CONTENTS    DELETE A VPN CONNECTION      EDIT A DIALUP CONNECTION    EDIT A PROXY CONNECTION  EDIT AN INTRANET URL          CHAPTER 9  VOICE COMMAND   VOICE COMMAND                      1   ADJUST THE MICROPHONE    2   SET THE VOICE COMMAND BUTTON   3   TRY OUT VOICE COMMAND   TRY OUT MORE COMMANDS      TO LEARN                                   USING THE VOICE COMMAND BUTTON    MAKING PHONE CALLS   SHOWING CONTACTS     READING APPOINTMENTS   PLAYING MUSIC             STARTING PROGRAMS  GETTING PHONE STATUS    GETTING VOICE COMMAND HELP      PERSONALIZATION  GENERAL OPTIONS  PHONE OPTIONS      CALENDAR OPTIONS  MEDIA OPTIONS  GENERAL TIPS  PHONE AND CONTACT TIPS    READING APPOINTMENTS TIPS  PLAYING MUSIC TIPS                STARTING PROGRAMS TIPS    gt                                2 555227 55                             
59. ND        MAKING PHONE CALLS    You can call contacts and dial numbers with voice commands     SAY         Call  lt contact gt     to call a contact whose phone number is stored on  your device        Call   contact   at on  lt location gt     to call a contact at a specific  phone number        Dial  lt number gt     to dial a phone number        Callback    to return the last call received      Redial  to repeat the last call made      lt CONTACT gt  SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING FORMATS     Nickname     First Last     First Last Suffix     First Middle Last     First Middle Last Suffix     Company  if shown in contacts list view       LOCATION   REPRESENTS ONE OF THESE PHONE  NUMBERS     e Home  Home2  Work  Work2  Mobile  Car  Radio  Pager  Assistant      NUMBER   REPRESENTS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING  DIGIT SEQUENCES       nnn nnnn    nnn nnn nnnn     1 nnn nnn nnnn     n 1 1     international dialing with   and 0 prefixes               VOICE COMMAND    WHEN CONFIRMING  SAY         Yes    or    Correct    to call        No    or    Incorrect    to try again     WHEN ASKED WHICH LOCATION  SAY       an offered     lt location gt     to call             No    to try again or continue on to next contact in a list     EXAMPLES       Call Karen Archer          Call Karen Archer on mobile        Call City  Light and Power        Dial 555 0100         Dial 1 800 555 0100         Dial  46 555 1212 555         Dial 411         Redial       NOTES      Sometimes the name differs from the FileAs 
60. OFF  W USING THE QUICK LIST   W BASIC FUNCTIONS   m MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL    23     TURNING THE PHONE ON OFF            TURNING THE PHONE ON    Press and hold the END key  S until your    Power On  logo appears      If  Password  appears on the display enter your 4 digit password to  unlock your phone       f the battery does not have enough charge to turn on the phone  the    keypad will not light up  You should charge your phone before turning  it on     N IO         TURNING THE PHONE OFF    Press and hold the END key  2 until the    Power Off  logo appears       Immediately change or recharge the battery when  LOW BATTERY    PHONE IS TURNING OFF     appears on the display  The phone s  memory may possibly be damaged if the phone turns off due to the  battery completely draining     If the phone turns off  unsaved data may be lost     USING THE QUICK LIST       The Quick List provides a list of commands that you can use to quickly  perform common actions     C Press the lower button     Q REC  on the right C  side of your phone  H  2       C Use the Navigation Key to select the Quick List  command you want        To Select this command    Turn off the phone  Power off       Turn on or off any wireless  connection  such as a Bluetooth   Cellular phone   You will not be Wireless Manager  able to make or receive phone  calls         Lock the keypad so that you cannot  make accidental key presses  To                   unlock the keypad  press Unlock  Rey leek   and then pres
61. PAGE YOU VISITED IN THE SAME SESSION    MEWA FAVORITE            VIEW A LIST OF RECENTLY VISITED WEB PAGES   MOVE A FAVORITE TO A FOLDER       174  we 174      176  176  177  se ATI     178  178  179  se IZA     180  180  181  E31     181  182  182  51832                                                CONTENTS    CHANGE THE SIZE OF TEXT ON WEB PAGES  SHOW OR HIDE PICTURES ON WEB PAGES    184  VIEW A PAGE IN FULL SCREEN MODE 184  SEND A LINK VIA E MAIL             185  ADJUST THE SCROLLING SPEE    186     lt  183         CHAPTER 8  PC CONNECTIVITY  BLUETOOTH AND ACTIVESYNC    187  ACTIVESYNC     188  INSTALL AND SET UP ACTIVESYNC 188  SET UP AN EXCHANGE SERVER CONNECTION 189  CHANGE ACTIVESYNC SETTINGS                      190  SCHEDULE SYNCHRONIZATION AS ITEMS ARRIVE  191  CHANGE THE SYNCHRONIZATION SCHEDULE 192  START AND STOP SYNCHRONIZATION         193  VIEW INFORMATION ABOUT SYNC STATUS   193  CHANGE SETTINGS FOR AN INFORMATION TYPE 194  CONNECT THE PHONE        195  CONNECT TO A PC USING CHARGEABLE USB CABLE 195  CONNECT TO A PC USING BLUETOOTH  196  CHANGE E MAIL SECURITY OPTIONS      197  EXCLUDE AN E MAIL ADDRESS FROM RFPLY ALL   198  ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                         199  ACTIVESYNC SUPPORT CODE TROUBLESHOOTER  BLUETOOTH  ACCEPT A BLUETOOTH PARTNERSHIP  CREATE A BLUETOOTH PARTNERSHIP  END A BLUETOOTH PARTNERSHIP    MAKE YOUR DEVICE DISCOVERABLE    RENAME A BLUETOOTH  PARTNERSHIP     TURN BLUETOOTH ON AND OFF   RECEIVE BEAMED INFORMATION  RECEIVE INCO
62. R THE PRODUCT     ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION  OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY  ANY ACTION FOR BREACH   OF ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD  OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE  IN NO  CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR AN SPECIAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH  OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   WHATSOEVER  THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY  OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME THE PRODUCT IS BEING  REPAIRED OR REPLACED     MANUFACTURER   S WARRANTY       No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company  any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of  this product     Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an  implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not  apply to you  This Warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may  also have other rights  which vary from state to state or province to  province     STARCOM       PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS    IN USA  UTStarcom Personal Communication  555 Wireless Blvd   Hauppauge  NY 11788   800  229 1235    IN CANADA  UTStarcom Canada Company  5535 Eglinton Avenue West  Suite  234  Toronto  ON M9C 5K5   800  465 9672                      
63. Since  time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives  reducing the amount of time  spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure          If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day  you could  place more distance between your body and the source of the RF  since the exposure  level drops off dramatically with distance  For example  you could use a headset and  carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a  remote antenna     Again  the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful  But if you  are concerned about the RF exposure from these products  you can use measures like  those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use     FDA CONSUMER UPDATE       10  What about children using wireless phones    The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones  including  children and teenagers  If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radiofrequency  energy  RF   the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using  wireless phones  Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance  between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure  Some groups sponsored by  other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless  phones at all  For example  the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets  containing such a recommendation in December 2
64. TEXT MESSAGING           BE NOTIFIED WHEN A TEXT MESSAGE IS DELI    By selecting Request message delivery notification you can receive a  notification on your phone when your message is delivered     LU Before sending a text message  Press  Menu   Message Options        Press  Menu   then select    Folders      C Press  Menu  then select    Show all Folders      Q Select Request message delivery notification     Gs Press  Done   When your message is delivered   you receive a notification on your phone        a TO         OOOO      Multipoint Microwave Service  MMS  allows you to send messages  directly to other devices without an intervening wireless network   This can be an advantage in certain situations  MMS messages are  composed just as other text messages would be         CREATE AN MMS    Creating an MMS is simple and you can add images or attachments to  the message     In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      Select MMS  press    OK   then press New   Enter an e mail address or phone number   Input text message in text box     To add an image  press  Menu   Add Item  and  press    OK   then select Image     Select an image from Picture file browser and  the image is added to the MMS     Press the left soft key  2  Send      8 The alert message    Confirm  Do you want to  send this message    is shown up to confirm the  sending of the message     Q Select    Confirm        Qo Select     OK  to send the message     I
65. TURES  amp  VIDEOS           TAKE PICTURES USING ATi    Using the timer  you can be in the picture you take  Just place the  phone on a stable support and press the camera button  then get into  position     qi In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press     OK      C Select Camera     C Press  Options  and select Camera     Qa Select Self Timer  and then select the setting you  want     Gs After the timer interval  the picture is taken  and automatically saved to the default storage  location     B    Take a test picture to find out how long the timer runs        TO    PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS           ADJUST PICTURES AND VIDEO FOR LIGHTING CON    White balance settings optimize pictures and video clips for the type  of ambient light  If you are not sure what to select  try the Automatic  setting        In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press       OK      C Select Camera     G Press  Options  and select General     6  Select a white balance setting that matches the  available light source         SELECT WHERE PICTURES ARE Si    You can set the default location where pictures are saved  If you   select main memory  pictures are saved to permanent storage on your  device  which may require that you consider the storage needs of other     programs  6          In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press       OK      Select Camera     Press  Options  and select General     COO       S
66. UR HARDWARE VERSION    The phone itself also has a version number  Should you need tech  support or for upgrades  you will need to check the hardware version     LU From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start         Select Settings and press     OK      C Scroll to Phone Information and press     OK          M DISPLAY YOUR PRL VERSION    The PRL  Preferred Roaming List  is a list of information that resides in  the memory of a digital phone  It lists the frequency bands the phone  can use in various parts of the country   The smaller bands within  Cellular or PCS         From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start      C Select Settings and press     OK        s Scroll to Phone Information and press     OK      SETTINGS        DISPLAY YOUR ERI VERSION    ERI is the Enhanced Roaming Indicator and provides more information  regarding the roaming status of your phone     LU From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start         Select Settings and press     OK      C Scroll to Phone Information and press     OK          TURN ERI ALERT ON OFF    You can set your phone to alert you when the phone is in Enhanced  Roaming status        C From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      C Select Settings and press    OK    C Select Call Options and press     OK      Qa Check or clear ERI Alert  and press  Done      SETTINGS       TURN ERI BANNER ON   OFF    If you do not desire to see the ERI notification  you have the option of  togg
67. act     LU In the Home screen  press the right soft key Y   Contacts            Select the contact to call        press     OK      C Select the phone number to call and press   OK          MAKE A CALL FROM A HYPERLINK PHONE NU     You can quickly dial    phone number from an e mail or text message  that contains a hyperlink phone number  A hyperlink phone number is  underlined in the same manner as a Web site address        C From a message containing a hyperlink phone  number  select the phone number and press   OK      BASIC FUNCTIONS           MAKE A CALL FROMTHE CONTACT LIST    Your contact list is always readily available from the Home screen     x 1 Inthe Home Screen  press the right function key   Contacts    2  C Select the contact you want to call  and press   OK         If you have a long list of contacts  you can use a shortcut  to find the contact you want  Enter the first few letters of the    contact s name  When you do this  the phone searches through  the contact list and displays the name  To call the contact     press            ANSWER A CALL BY PRESSING ANY KEY    You can set your phone to answer by pressing any key     1 Inthe Home Screen  press  Start   Settings    Call Options      2 Select  Receive   use the Navigation key to  select  Any Key  and press  Done      BASIC FUNCTIONS           ANSWER OR IGNORE A CALL    To answer the call  press SEND or press Answer   To reject the call  press  2 or press Ignore       Selecting Ignore will connect the call
68. al Settings     SETTINGS        SELECT DEFAULT BAND    Your phone has three possible bands in which to operate  Choose one  band as the default     LU From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start         Select Settings and press     OK    C Scroll to Connections and press    OK      Q Select Wireless Manager       ITO    Gs Press right soft key Y  Menu   select Phone  Settings  then System Select     Q Select Default Band  Automatic A  Automatic B   Home Only   and press  Done      rnm    For a quick display of your phone number  the    Phone Information     selection from the settings page will display the number     qi From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start         Select Settings and press    OK      C Scroll to Phone Information and press     OK      SETTINGS        DISPLAY YOUR ESN    Your phone has a unique identification number known as the Electronic  Serial Number  or ESN  To see the ESN follow these instructions     LU From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start         Select Settings and press     OK      C Scroll to Phone Information and press     OK          DISPLAY YOUR SOFTWARE VERSION    Each phone has a software version number  Check the software  version of your phone to make sure it matches the documentation  accompanying it        C From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start         Select Settings and press    OK      Lg Scroll to Phone Information and press     OK      SETTINGS        DISPLAY YO
69. and press     OK            Select      account     C Press New and scroll to the body of the  message     Q Press  Menu  then select    My Text      Gs Press  Menu  then select  Edit My Text    Gs Select the text to edit     C Edit the text and press  Done      SETTINGS        EMPTY THE DELETED ITEMS FOLDER    If you don t have a need to store deleted items  you can delete the  Deleted Items folder itself     qi In the Home screen  press left soft key  J  Start    select Messaging and press     OK      C Select an account   C Press  Menu  Folders Deleted Items     Q Press  Menu  Empty Folder         FORWARD A MESSAGE    H When you have received a message  it is possible to forward the  5 message to another account or user     LU From an open message  Press  Menu  Forward        Enter a message      the message area     C Press Send     Ld If you are forwarding e mail from the Outlook e mail account   you will send less data if you do not edit the original message   This may reduce data transfer costs based on your rate plan     SETTINGS        INSERT PREDEFINED TEXT INTO A MESSAGE    To save time when entering text  you can insert predefined text into  messages        LU In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select an account and press New   C Press  Menu  My Text     Q Press the text you want to insert      e Quickly insert text by entering its associated number            MARK A MESSAGE AS READ OR UNREAD     You h
70. and press     OK      C Press  Menu  Play Slide Show     e To stop the slide show  select Slide Show toolbar and press the  Close button  You can also pause the slide show and rotate the  view using the toolbar  To move forward or backward through  the slides  press left and right Navigation Keys     6    PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS            SET A PICTURE AS THE HOME SCF    Any picture you have uploaded can be saved as the background for the  Home screen      lt  In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press       OK      C Select the picture to set as the background and  press  View      C Press  Menu  Use as Home Screen     C Use Navigation Keys to select the portion of the  picture you want to use  and press Next     Gs Use Adjust the transparency to select a higher  percentage for a more transparent picture or a  lower percentage for a more opaque picture     Q Press Finish   6    PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS       You can attach pictures to messages and send them to someone else    when your phone synchronizes with your PC     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press       OK      Select the picture to send   Press  Menu  Send   Select the account to use and press Select     A new message is created with the picture  attached     Enter the recipient name and subject  and press  Send     The message will be sent the next time you  synchronize your phone with your PC     e A OOO         PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS           SAV
71. and press Settings    Press  Menu  select Advanced and click     OK    Enter the e mail address you want to remove    when replying to all senders in Primary e mail  address     ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING           ACTIVESYNC SUPPORT CODE TROUBLESE    ActiveSync supplies support codes to supplement error and other  status messages on the Status page  This topic maps these support  codes to information that may help you respond to ActiveSync                   problems   Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code Eirormsssage information  Code  if different   0x85002002 0x80042001 There is not enough   ActiveSync ran out of  free memory storage  Try to sync  on your device again after you free more  to synchronize storage   information  Delete  unused files from  your device or close  programs that are  running to free up  memory   0x85002003 0x80042002 The server could Sync was not completed  not be reached  This   because the device had to  can be caused by wait too long to establish a  temporary network connection with Exchange  conditions  Server  Try to sync again  later   0x85002004 You have stopped This is an informative  synchronization  message and does  not indicate an error   Synchronization was  stopped manually   0x85002007 0x80042006 ActiveSync There is a temporary  encountered a problem with the server   problem on the Try again later  If the  server  problem persists  you  may need to contact an  administrator   0x85002
72. ard wall outlet     POWER CONNECTION          Plug the AC Charger into a standard outlet     Plug the other end of the AC Charger into the  bottom of your phone  The battery must be  installed on the phone        When you charge the battery with the phone power off  the  device will power on     The battery is not charged at the time of purchase   Fully charge the battery before use     It is more efficient to charge the battery with the handset  powered off     The battery must be connected to the phone in order to  charge it     Battery operating time gradually decreases over time   If the battery fails to perform normally  you may need to    replace the battery       IO    BATTERY USAGE    BATTERY USAGE TIMES    The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration                                      Battery Capacity Talk Time  STD 950 mAh Up to 200 minutes  EXT 1600 mAh Up to 380 minutes  BATTERY STANDBY TIME  The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration   Battery Capacity Standby Time  STD 950 mAh Up to 145 hours  EXT 1600 mAh Up to 245 hours                Ld These times are for a new battery  Usage and Standby times  may decrease over time     BATTERY USAGE        BATTERY HANDLING INFORM     The correct usage and handling of batteries can preserve the lifetime of  your phone and ensure proper operation  Operating times are subject  to the usage and configuration of your handset  please see the label   on your battery for your b
73. ations of the European  Union  EU  as well as the Fair Information Practice Principles of the  Federal Trade Commission  To view the Fair Information Practice  Principles  visit the Federal Trade Commission Web site at  www ftc gov reports privacy3 fairinfo htm                TURN ERROR REPORTING ON OFF    You can turn the error reporting on and off as you need it without  affecting the error data collected by the phone     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Settings and press    OK    Scroll to Error Reporting and press     OK      Use the left and right Navigation Keys to Enable  or Disable Error Reporting     Press  Done      e eee e    H  4    PROFILES        VIEW THE LIST OF PROFILES    You can store a set of parameters and options for your phone in what  is known as a    profile     By developing and selecting a profile you will be  establishing the baseline features of operation for the phone     UU From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      C Select Settings and press    OK      G Scroll to Profiles and press    OK           EDIT A PROFILE    To edit a profile you ve already created  you will open that profile   change its settings  and save it again with the same name     1 In the Home screen  use the up and down  Navigation Keys to select Profile and press   OK       Select the profile to edit     Lg Press the right soft key      Menu  and select   Edit  from popup menu     Qa Modify the settings and press  Done 
74. attery   s capacity  Follow these suggestions  carefully        DOS    Only use the battery and charger approved by the manufacturer     Only use the battery for its original purpose     Try to keep the battery in a temperature range of 41  F  5  C  to 95  F   35  C   Otherwise  it could significantly reduce the capacity and  lifetime of the battery     If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the  recommended range  give it time to warm up or cool down before  using it     Completely drain the battery before recharging  It may take one to  four days to completely drain     Store the discharged battery in a cool  dark  and dry place     Purchase a new battery when its operating time gradually decreases  after fully charging     Dispose of and recycle used batteries in accordance with local  regulations     DON   Ts    Don t use a damaged battery or charger     Don   t attempt to disassemble the battery     it is a sealed unit with no  serviceable parts     Don   t accidentally short circuit the battery by carrying it in your pocket  or purse with other metallic objects such as coins  clips and pens   This may critically damage the battery     To prevent injury or burns  ensure that no metal objects come into  contact with the   and     terminals of the battery     Don   t dispose of batteries by burning  they may explode     GD          BASIC OPERATION    This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of  your phone including     W TURNING THE PHONE ON 
75. attery level  c   es  p          Low battery                                        Battery charging  No battery  Til Signal strength  TY No signal     Roaming  e Sync error   T  Radio off   dx Ringer off  abr Multipress text input mode  lowercase  Abe Multipress text input mode  uppercase first  character only         Multipress text input mode  uppercase  t   T9 text input mode  lowercase  Ta T9 text input mode  uppercase first character only                  IO    HANDSET DESCRIPTION                                                                                  Indicator Meaning  T9 T9 text input mode  uppercase  123 Numeric input mode  m 1XRTT connection available  EV DO connection available  Keys Functions  Press to make or receive a call   E key Short press  View Recent Calls   Long press  Make a call to the last number called   k Press to turn the phone on off  to terminate a call or  ey to return to the Home Screen   k  Left Soft Key  Press to access the main menu or  E key the Menu function displayed on the bottom line   k  Right Soft Key  Press to access the Contacts or  Q key Menu functions displayed on the bottom line   k  Clear  Press to clear a digit from the display or to      return to the previous page   A long press changes to capital letters or symbols  k during text entry mode  Turn vibrate mode on or  ey off with a long press in from the Home screen or in     Dialing    mode   57  key A long press inserts a         for international call   k Press and h
76. ave the option of marking messages you ve received as Read or  Unread for later retrieval        In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press     OK      C Select an account     C Select the message to mark     a TO    SETTINGS    Q Press  Menu      Gs Press Mark as Read or Mark as Unread  The  message display is changed to reflect its new  status  normal text for read messages and bold  text for unread messages  When you synchronize  or send and receive e mail  the message is  displayed as read or unread in all locations                     MESSAGE TO A DIFFERENT FOLDER    Whether a message is open or                       move it to another folder  from any account        1 In the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      C Select an account   C Scroll to the message to move   Q Press  Menu  Move     Gs Press the folder into which to move the message     e You can move an open message in the same manner  by  pressing Menu     Move     SETTINGS        OPEN A MESSAGE    To review or use a message you open it from its account in the  Messaging function     qi In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select an account   C Select the message to open and press     OK      Q To return to the message list  press UJ     e To open the next message in the list from within an open  message  press right Navigation Key  to open the previous  messa
77. before speaking  If you speak too soon  Voice Command will miss the  beginning of your response     VOICE COMMAND        PHONE AND CONTACT TIPS    You will want to use some of the information in this section to make  using your phone and contacts list with Voice command easier       How dol call voicemail      Make a contact named    voicemail    and  add each of your voicemail numbers  Now you can simply say     Call VoiceMail at Home      Feel free to use friendly names     You can name contacts with  friendly names such as Home  Mom  or Dentist  After doing this  call  by simply saying  Call Home      Synchronizing fewer contacts      For desktop sync only  doesn t  work with server sync  You can save memory and improve  recognition by synchronizing only the contacts you need  Open  ActiveSync on your PC  and choose Tools     Options     Contacts      Settings  Select either individual contacts or categories to sync     Redial and callback are easier than dialing     Use    Redial    to call  the last person you called  and  Callback  to call the last person who  called you     Don t take long pauses during digit dialing     If you pause for a  long time  Voice Command will attempt to recognize the incomplete  number     Call a contact at a location     Speed up calling by including the  location  For example   Call Karen Archer at home      What s the best way to enter couples as a contact      If you know  A  amp  B Smith  try putting     amp  B  into the middle name fie
78. belong to this working group      National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health     Environmental Protection Agency     Federal Communications Commission     Occupational Safety and Health Administration     National Telecommunications and Information Administration    The National Institutes of Health participates in some inter agency working group activities   as well  FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal  Communications Commission  FCC   All phones that are sold in the United States must  comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure  FCC relies on FDA and other  health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones  FCC also regulates the base  stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon  While these base stations operate   at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves  the RF exposures that people  get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can  get from wireless phones  Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions  discussed in this document        FDA CONSUMER UPDATE       3  What kinds of phones are the subject of this update    The term    wireless phone  refers here to hand held wireless phones with built in antennas   often called    cell        mobile     or    PCS    phones    These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy   RF  because of the short distance between the phone and the use
79. ce enable IE Favorites     If you copy a favorite from  Windows   Favorites and paste it into Windows Start Menu  you can open it by  saying  Start  lt favorite gt         Rename a program so it s easier to say     You can change the  name of a program directly on the device using a File Explorer type  application or using the Explore functionality in ActiveSync                VOICE COMMAND        TROUBLESHOOTING    The following troubleshooting tips will help you work around common  problems     General Troubleshooter   Phone and Contacts Troubleshooter  Reading Appointments Troubleshooter  Playing Music Troubleshooter   Starting Programs Troubleshooter    GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTER    This section contains answers to some of the most common questions  you will have when using Voice command with your PN 820     The Voice Command Button doesn   t work when the password  screen is displayed     The password screen blocks the Voice  Command Button to avoid other people from placing phone calls while  your device is locked  To enable  uncheck the    Password Protected     option  Note some organizations prevent this override from working due  to increased corporate security measures     I only hear a thunk sound but don   t see the microphone     This  means that you are holding the Voice Command Button too long  This  is activating the press and hold to cancel feature which is helpful in  meetings when it isn   t convenient to speak cancel aloud     The Voice Command melody doesn  
80. change Server load  completed  Verify conditions  The condition  that you have is generally temporary  Try  entered the correct to sync again later   server    0x80072efd The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions    0x80072efe The server could The connection to  not be reached  This   Exchange Server was  can be caused by lost  This condition is  temporary network generally temporary  Try to  conditions  sync again later    0x80072eff The server could The connection to  not be reached  This   Exchange Server was  can be caused by lost  This condition is  temporary network generally temporary  Try to  conditions  sync again later    0x80072f00 The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions    0x80072f01 Synchronization This condition is generally  could not be temporary  Try to sync  completed  Verify again later   that you have  entered the correct  server    0x80072f04 The server could This condition is generally          not be reached  This  can be caused by  temporary network  conditions        temporary  Try to sync  again later                            TO    ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                     Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code ESF          information  Code  if different   0x
81. d contrast      _  SELECT VIDEO QUAL    You can specify the quality  video resolution and sound fidelity  and  size of the video clips you record      amp e    In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press     OK      Select Camera     Press     gt     key to change the mode to  Camcorder    Press  Options  and select Camcorder   Select Quality  and then select the setting you  want  If the Mode is MMS Video  the Quality is    fixed with Medium     Select OK     Video clips of higher quality require more memory     PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS           COPY AN IMAGE TO YOUR PE    You can upload standard image files from a PC to your phone  You  should customize the size and resolution of your images for display on  the phone screen     C Connect the phone to your PC     Ce On your PC  copy the image file you want  The  file format must be  gif   jpg  or  bmp     C In ActiveSync on your PC  click Explorer and  double click My Windows Mobile Based Device     Do one of the following     Double click My Documents  double click My Pictures  and  paste the image file into that folder     If you plan to use the image as your Home screen  background  double click Application Data  double click  Home  and paste the image into that folder       For best results  use images with the same screen resolution   as your phone   s screen resolution  either 240x320 pixels  or  176x200 pixels  depending on the phone  See also  Change  the Home screen appearance        PIC
82. d using it   Connections will time out automatically if there is no activity  but it is a  good idea to disconnect manually     Internet browser is not disconnected by user because this  device is always on      N IO    MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           EDIT A FAVORITE    You can change the name  URL  or description of a web site in your  favorites list     LU From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Press Favorites     C Select the favorite to edit     Q Press  Men     Edit      Gs Make your changes and press  Done          GOTO A LINK    If you have previously set up links  you can access them from the main  page of Internet Explorer     c From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer       C  C Scroll vertically or horizontally to see all available f   links  7    LO Press the link        MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           GOTO A WEB PAGE    The Internet Explorer on your phone accesses web pages by letting  you enter the address in the address bar after pressing the menu key        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Press  Menu  Address            C Enter the address  and press Go        GOTO A WEB PAGE IN THE HISTORY LIST    You also have access to web pages you ve visited by using the History  list in Internet Explorer        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     C Press  Menu  History     G Select the Web page  and press Go     M           f To retu
83. dd  Word  from the list  and then enter the word  using Multipress     ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS           START A NEW LINE    When you are entering information in a text box  if you want to adda  line break  use the OK key     LU In a multi line text box such as the Notes area  of a contact or a calendar appointment  do the  following     C In any input mode  press     OK                ON CAPS LOCK    You can toggle back and forth between having the cap lock on and off   the status indicator will tell you which mode you are in     qi In Multipress or T9 mode  press the  amp  key  until the status indicator for the text input mode  appears in all capitals        Press the key to cycle back to lowercase          ENTER THE PLUS SIGN FOR INTERNATIONAL    Before dialing an international call you must insert the plus sign in the  number  The    0    functions as the plus sign        LU In a numeric entry field  press and hold  7     c TC     ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS           CHANGE THE INPUT MODE    There are several input modes available on your phone depending on  whether you are entering contact information  phone numbers  symbols  or text  Be sure you are in the input mode you desire        In text input mode  press and hold the key     Ce A popup menu appears  select the input mode  you want and press     OK      G The status indicator for the selected input mode  appears at the top right of the screen     CREATING A CONTACT CARD FOR A CALLER       Creating a contact card 
84. e available only with Exchange Server 2003  Service Pack 2 or a later version that supports S MIME    If you aren t using one of these products  or have not yet  synchronized  these options are unavailable        E MAIL        DIGITALLY SIGN A MESSAGE    Digitally signing a message applies your certificate with the public key  to the message  This proves to the recipient that the message is from  you and not from an imposter  and that the message has not been  altered     1 In the message list  Press  Menu  Switch  Accounts and select Outlook e mail        Press New   C Press  Menu  Message Options     C Select Sign message and press  Done          DOWNLOAD A COMPLETE E MAIL MESSAGE    You can save email messages and retrieve them at any time when you  synchronize or connect to your mail server        LU In the Home screen  press the left soft         27   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      C Select an e mail account and the message to  download        Press  Menu  Download Message   The complete message is retrieved the next time  you synchronize or connect to your e mail server  and send and receive e mail     E MAIL        DOWNLOAD AN ATTACHMENT    In an open message with an attachment to download  press the  attachment  The attachment is downloaded the next time you  synchronize or connect to your e mail server and send and receive  e mail      f If there are multiple attachments in the message  all  attachments are downloaded         ENCRYPT A MESSAGE    Encry
85. e it     a TO    TEXT MESSAGING       You can create a text message  delete a text message  or clear all  text messages  Contacts from the contact list can be used to send  messages just as they can be used to make calls         CREATE A TEXT MESSAGE    The PN 820 allows you to create text messages quickly  You create a  text message by typing in a phone number or by selecting a contact  first        In the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start  select Messaging and press    OK         Select Text Messages and press     OK      C Press the left soft key  27  New         C In    To      enter text message numbers  Insert a  semicolon     between multiple text message  numbers     Gs Press Send  Text messages are sent  immediately     e You can quickly enter text message numbers from your contact  cards  In To  press  Menu  and select a recipient from the list   Then  select the recipient s phone number   To cancel a message  Press  Menu  Cancel Message     TEXT MESSAGING            DELETE ALL          MESSAGES    To clear all text messages in a folder  you will need to show all the  folders and select the folder you want     LU In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start  select Messaging and press     OK         Select Text Messages and press     OK    C Press  Menu   then select    Folders      Q Press  Menu  then select    Show all Folders        Gs Select the folder with the text messages you    C want to delete   H    5 Gs Press  Menu   1 Delete      
86. ect VPN and press    OK    Q Select the connection to delete   Gs Press  Menu  and select Delete     Gs Press Yes then press  Done      eG EDIT A DIAL UP CONNECTION    To edit a Dial up connection  go to the Connections menu and select  the connection to delete     a In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK    C Select Dial up and press     OK     6  Select the connection to edit    G Press  Menu  and select Delete     Q Change information and press  Done            CONNECTING TO YOUR PC            EDIT A PROXY CONNECTION    To edit a proxy connection  go to the Connections menu and select the  connection to delete     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK    C Select Proxy and press    OK     Q Select the connection to edit    Gs Press  Menu  and select Delete     Gs Change information and press  Done            TO    CONNECTING TO YOUR PG           EDIT AN INTRANET URL    To edit an Intranet URL  go to the Connections menu and the Advance  menu  and select the connection to delete     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK      C Press  Menu   select Advanced and press   OK      C Press  Menu  select Work URL Exceptions and  press    OK       5  Select the URL to edit   Gs Press  Menu   and press  Edit      C Edit the URL and press  Done    See also  
87. ed  This   a proxy server error   can be caused by Check your proxy server  temporary network settings and try to sync  conditions  again   0x80072ef5 ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072ef6 ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072ef7 The server could Direct network access  not be reached  This   is not available  This  can be caused by condition is generally  temporary network temporary  Try to sync  conditions  again later   0x80072ef8 ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072ef9 ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072efa The server could Sync could not be  not be reached  This   completed  probably due  can be caused by to network traffic  This  temporary network condition is generally  conditions  temporary  Try to sync  again later   0x80072efb ActiveSync This condition is generally          encountered a  problem on your  device        temporary  Try to sync  again later              ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                  Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code U          information  Code  if different    0x80072efc Synchronization This can be caused by  could not be Ex
88. ed  This  conditions  condition is generally  temporary  Try to sync  again later   0x85010014 0x80042235 ActiveSync Exchange Server reported  encountered a an internal error  This  problem on the condition is generally  server  temporary  Try to sync  again later  However  if  the problem persists  you  may need to contact an  administrator   0x85010015 0x80042236 ActiveSync This type of error is often  encountered network   returned when Exchange  problems or an Server runs out of  internal server error memory  This condition is  while synchronizing    generally temporary  Try to  sync again later   0x85010016 0x80042237 ActiveSync An error message was  encountered network   returned from the network   problems or an This condition is generally  internal server error temporary  Try to sync  while synchronizing    again later   0x85010017 0x80042238 ActiveSync This message is often  encountered a returned when Exchange  problem on the Server is overloaded   server  This condition is generally  temporary  Try to sync  again later   0x85010018 0x80042239 ActiveSync This error is usually due          encountered a  problem on the  server        to network conditions   The condition is generally  temporary  Try to sync  again later                 ro          TO    ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                     Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code Eor SEED information  Code  if different   0x85010019 0x8004223A Act
89. ed in the American National Standards Institute  ANSI  C63 19  standard     For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phone    FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control  http   www fcc gov cgb dro hearing  html    Gallaudet University  RERC  http   tap gallaudet edu DigWireless KS DigWireless htm    Self Help for Hard of Hearing People Inc   SHHH   www hearingloss org hat TIPWirelessPhones htm    The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order  http   hrauntoss fcc gov edocs_public attachmatch   FCC 03 168A1 pdf         20     FDA CONSUMER UPDATE    U S  Food and Drug Administration     Center for Devices and  Radiological Health Consumer Update on less Phones       1  Do wireless phones pose a health hazard    The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated  with using wireless phones  There is no proof  however  that wireless phones are absolutely  safe  Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy  RF  in the microwave  range while being used  They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand by mode   Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects  by heating tissue   exposure to low  level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects   Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects    Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur  but such findings  have not been confirmed by additional research  In some cases  
90. ed only from Agenda view or from  an open calendar appointment  To delete from other views   open the appointment  and Press  Menu      Delete     To cancel a deletion  press             TO    TOOLS    UPDATE AN APPOINTMENT    When your schedule or appointment information changes  you can  easily edit the appointment with new information     G From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start        Select Calendar and press     OK     G Select the appointment and press soft key  Edit     Q If the appointment is recurring  press Yes to edit  only the current occurrence    G Press No to edit the series     G Make your changes and press  Done      VIEW AN APPOINTMENT    Your appointments should be easily viewable from the main calendar  menu  The Calendar menu is accessible with the Start soft key from the  Home screen      1 From the Home screen  press the left soft key J   Start        2 Select Calendar and press     OK        3 Select the appointment to view and press   OK      TOOLS                VIEW APPOINTMENTS FOR THE WEEK    Each week   s appointments are clearly displayed in the calendar  when  you ve selected Week View           1 From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start         Select Calendar and press     OK      G Press  Menu  and select Week View     See also  Change the display of the work week        VIEW TODAY S AGENDA       For a single day s schedule  select that day from one of the views in the  calendar and select Agenda view      
91. een  press the left soft key  J   Start         Select Speed Dial and press     OK      C Press the left soft key  J  Edit        Q Make any changes and press  Done    4  e DELETE A SPEED DIAL    Deleting a Speed Dial can be done at any time by following these  instructions     In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Speed Dial and press     OK      Select the speed dial to delete     COO       Press  Menu  and select Delete from the popup  menu     CALL HISTORY    Call history provides details of all calls received  missed and dialed     1 From the Home screen  press the left soft         J   Start         Select Call History and press       OK               view only missed calls  incoming calls  or outgoing calls   Press  Menu  select Filter  and then press the type of calls to    view       Once you have accessed Call History from the main menu   the icon appears on the top of the Home screen Shortcut bar   Select the icon and press    to go directly to Call History            VIEW CALL TIMERS    You can time each call that is received or made  and the time and  length of each call can be reviewed     C From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start         Select Call History and press       OK      C Press  Menu  and select View Timers from the  popup menu     CALL HISTORY         RESET CALL TIMERS    When call information is      longer required  the call timers can be set  to zero        From the Home screen  press the left soft ke
92. een saved it is very simple to view the saved file from  the MY PIX feature           Press     gt     on the keypad  The first left icon       upper Menu bar changes to picture icon  i                    Press left soft key  J  MY PIX      3 Choose the file that you want to view  and press   OK         TO    OOOO       CAMERA CONTROLS       Just as with an ordinary camera  your phone can be adjusted to control  the brightness  color  resolution etc  From the General Options menu  you have access to all the image parameters you will want to adjust         GENERAL OPTION    The general option menu is reached after selecting Camera from the  Home screen and gives you access to these parameters  storage   balance  white balance  and color effect     In the Home screen  press  Start   select Camera  and press    OK      Press right soft key KC   Options      Select  General  and press     OK    Change values using Navigation Keys  Press    OK  to apply the chosen values     If you do not wish to apply new value  press  Cancel     CAMERA CONTROLS          Item    Description       Storage    Choose storage in list   Default value is    Device        Device  Capture files keep in the Device of  file box     SD Card  Capture files keep in the    SD  Memory Card          Brightness    Choose brightness in list   Default value is    0         2  Preview or capture file   s brightness is  very dark      1  Preview or capture file   s brightness is a  little dark     0  Preview or captu
93. elect Storage  and then select the setting you  want     PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS           CREATE A PICTURES FOLD     You can organize and store your pictures and images in separate  folders you will create     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press     OK         Press  Menu  select  Edit  and press     OK      C Press New Folder          EDIT A PICTURI    You can actually edit pictures and videos on the PN 820 using the  Menu key     1 In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos and press       OK         Select the picture to edit  and press left soft key     2  View         TO    PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS       C Press  Menu   Edit  and press     OK    Do one of the following     To rotate a picture 90 degrees counterclockwise  press   Menu  Rotate     To crop a picture  press  Menu  Crop  Then  position   the selection cursor to mark the upper left corner of the  picture  press Next  and then position the cursor to mark  the lower right corner of the picture  Press Finish to see  the cropped picture     To auto correct a picture  press  Menu  Auto Correct   Press  Done      e To undo an edit  press  Menu      Undo   To cancel all unsaved edits made to the picture  press     Menu      Cancel         VIEW PICTURES AS A SLIDES    However you have stored the pictures and videos  you can review them  consecutively in a slide show format        C  H  6       1 Inthe Home screen  press  Start   select  Pictures  amp  Videos 
94. ender       Menu  Delete     Delete current message in the inbox list     Press  Menu  Back to terminate MMS viewer and  go back to the Inbox message list        eU    To make it easier and quicker to use the MMS feature of the phone  edit  the MMS settings in advance of using the program  There are several  automatic options available     1 In the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start   select Settings and press       OK      C Press    7 MMS Settings         Menu option Description        Do not Save  Sent MMS will not be saved in  Sent folder     Auto Save  Sent MMS will be saved in Sent  folder      On  The oldest MMS in inbox folder will be  removed when the storage is full     Off  The user should remove something when  the storage is full     Auto Save       a TO    Auto Erase        On  MMS will be received automatically   Auto Receive  Off  The user should select    Retrieve    to receive  MMS      Abc  Default input mode of Text box will be    Abc       123  Default input mode of Text box will be    123       T9Word  Default input mode of Text box will be                                                        USE MMS CLIENT    To use MMS client  you need to set up a connection on your phone   such as a modem or wireless connection  which enables you to  connect to the Internet  MMS client can send   receive MMS messages  via the Internet connection          START MMS CLIENT    Your phone also has an MMS client that allows you to send MMS  messages through 
95. ent to check the battery and configure  settings that prolong battery life          e    Ja    From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Settings and press    OK     Scroll to Power Management and press    OK    Adjust the following    Backlight time out on battery  select the amount  of time for the phone to be idle before the  backlight turns off    Backlight time out on AC  select the amount of  time for the phone to be idle before the backlight  turns off when the phone is plugged into a  charger    Display time out  select the number of minutes  for the phone to be idle before the Home screen    turns off     Press  Done      Main battery indicates the amount of battery life remaining     SETTINGS        REGIONAL SETTINGS    You can specify the language  locale  date and time style  as well as  number and currency formatting options     1 From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Settings and press    OK    Scroll to Regional Settings and press     OK      Adjust the following        Language  select your preferred language     OOOO       Locale  select the locale for the language   you selected  The locale option automatically  changes the format of the remaining options   such as date  time  and currency  according to  the locale you specify     C Press  Done        You must turn your phone off and on again for the changes to  take effect        You need to press More    in the Settings popup menu to  access Region
96. er to your voice mail if you  subscribe to this service             ANSWER OR POSTPONE A SECOND CALL    To put the first call on hold and answer the second call  press SEND or  press Answer  To switch between calls  press SEND     To postpone answering the call  press Ignore  The call will continue  ringing until one of the following occurs     You answer the call by pressing     the call is placed in voice mail after  the requisite number of rings  The caller disconnects              A MANUAL PAUSE IN A DIALING SEGI    In the Home screen  press the right function key Y  Contacts     Press the contact in whose phone number you want to insert a pause   Select the phone number and press  Menu   Edit     Place the cursor where you want to insert the pause    Press  Menu  Insert Wait  The letter w appears where the manual  pause will occur in the dialing sequence    Press  Done           To resume dialing after reaching a manual pause  press        N IO    BASIC FUNCTIONS           INSERT A THREE SECOND PAUSE IN A DIALING    There may be occasions when you wish to pause dialing after you   ve  selected a contact to call  You can insert a three second pause between  selecting a contact to call and when the phone actually dials     1 In the Home screen  press the right function key  Q  Contacts      C Press the contact in whose phone number you  want to insert a pause     v  Select the phone number and Press  Menu    Edit      Q Place the cursor where you want to insert the  pause 
97. evaluation of scientific studies  The standards  include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all  persons  regardless of age and health     The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of  measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate  or SAR  The  SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg   Tests for SAR are conducted  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 operating  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  e g   at the ear and  worn on the body  as required by the FCC for each model  The highest  SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1 3  W Kg and when worn on the body  as described in this user guide    is 0 6W Kg   Body worn measurements differ among phone models   depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements   While  there may be differences
98. f MMS was sent successfully  a    Message sent successfully    dialog will  appear     e You can quickly enter MMS numbers from your contact cards   In To  press  Menu  and select a recipient from the list  Then   select the recipient s phone number    To cancel a message  Press  Menu  Cancel Message        a TO        MMS MENU OPTIONS    The Menu supports advanced MMS composer option        Menu option    Description       Add Recipient    Add Item    Press  Menu  Add Recipient to select the recipient  address from Contact list or the PIX Place     You can add content such as image  sound  text   video  vCard and vCalendar    Press  Menu  Add Item and add content from a  folder    Press  Menu  Add Item  Text  enter a text message  in the text box    Press  Menu  Add Item  Image  select image file  from MyPicture    Press  Menu  Add Item  Sound  select sound file  from MySounds    Press  Menu  Add Item  Video  select video file  from MyVideos    Press  Menu  Add Item  vCard  select a vCard   Press  Menu  Add Item  vCalendar  select a  vCalendar       Cancel  Composer    Create Item    Press  Menu  Cancel Composer   Cancel MMS message  Back to Inbox    You can add a picture  video or sound from Camera  and Voice memo    Press  Menu  Create Item  Picture and press      Take a picture with Camera and add it to MMS   Press  Menu  Create Item  Video and press      Record a video with Camcorder and add it to MMS   Press  Menu  Create Item  Sound and press      Record a Voice Note a
99. for a caller makes their information easier to  retrieve when the call is done  The card can be added to the Contact  list during the call     During a call  press the right soft key Menu   Select Save to Contacts and press     OK          Select  lt New Item gt   H  3       Scroll to a phone number box and press Insert to  insert the phone number     Enter information about the contact     OG COE    Press  Done   The contact is added to your  Contact list                     MENU FUNCTION    This chapter discusses accessing the menu and using its  functions and features to customize your phone     CONTACTS   CALL HISTORY  SETTINGS   ERROR REPORTING  PROFILES  SECURITY   SOUNDS   TOOLS    49         IO                                   5       Using the Contacts feature of your PN 820  you can manage all the  phone information you need  There are many options for adding  contacts  retrieving contacts  and managing the information for each  contact         CREATE A NEW CONTACT    To enter a new contact manually  without having the caller on the  phone  you will use the Contacts selection from the home screen     In the Home screen  press  Start      Select Contacts using the Navigation Key and  press    OK      Press the left soft key  Z New    Enter information for the new contact     Press  Done      If someone who isn t 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 pressing Menu     Save to Con
100. for rapid data transfer  but first you must activate it     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings and press    OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK    C Select Modem Link and press     OK      Q Use the left and right Navigation Keys to select  status        Gs Select Active     H        Q Press  Done         DEACTIVATE THE USB MODEM    When not in use  it is possible to deactivate the USB modem  This will  allow you to use the ActiveSync program      lt  In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings and press    OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK    C Select Modem Link and press     OK      Q Use the left and right Navigation Keys to select  status     G Select Inactive   Q Press  Done       f You must deactivate the USB modem if you want to use  ActiveSync                 PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS   CAMERA   FUN  amp  GAMES    This chapter addresses picture and video functions including     W PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS  W CAMERA CONTROLS  m GAMES       149       TO    ec Of      PICTURES  amp  VIDEOS       Use the Pictures  amp  Videos program to take  view  and edit pictures as  well as record and launch video clips stored on your device or ona  storage card  You can also send pictures and video clips to others  or  set a picture as the background In the Home screen  You can see your  pictures individually  as thumbnails  or as part of a slide show  You can  edit your pictures by cropping  rotating  and adjusting the brightness  an
101. fore the system password is entered or when button lock is  engaged  This prevents others from using voice commands to  access your data while the device is locked  Note if the current  security policy prevents overriding the password screen in this  manner  this checkbox will not appear     VOICE COMMAND        PHONE OPTIONS    When using the Voice Command feature to place and receive calls  you  will have the option of having your commands confirmed before being  carried out       Call Confirmations     When yes  Voice Command asks you to  confirm that the correct name was recognized before placing the call      Dial Confirmations     When yes  Voice Command asks you to  confirm that the correct number was recognized before placing the  call  This also applies to callback and repeat      Announce Calls     When yes  Voice Command will speak the calling  name or number aloud interleaved with the current ring tone        CALENDAR OPTIONS    Voice command can give verbal reminders of appointments in your  calendar according to the schedule you specify     Calendar Reminders     Voice Command reads Calendar reminders    aloud based on the value of this option  Choices are  Always  Free  Time Only  when calendar shows time as free   or Never     eM    Voice command can also give you background information on any   media file you choose to play      Media Selections     When yes  Voice Command announces the  name of the album  artist  or genre that you choose                VOICE
102. g    the task again                        1d From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start        2 Select Tasks and press     OK     3 Select the task and press Activate     ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO A TASK       The categories you can assign to a task are the same as those  categories you ve defined for appointments and contacts  You can also  add categories from the Task menu     G From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Tasks and press    OK      Select Categories and check the category you  want     Press  Done       G      G   f Categories are shared between your appointments     contacts  and tasks  A category will remain in the list of  shared categories as long as it is assigned to at least one  appointment  contact  or task       TO    TOOLS    DELETE A TASK    To remove a task from your list you will delete it  Marking a task as  complete will not delete the task from your list     G From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start        Select Tasks and press    OK     G Select the task  and Press the right soft key Y   Menu     Q Select Delete Task and press    OK     MARK A TASK AS COMPLETE    To designate a task as inactive or complete you will mark it as complete  through the Tasks menu     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Tasks and press     OK      Select the task and Press the left soft key  J   Complete      TOOLS    LOCATE A TASK    There are many options for finding a task
103. ge in the list  press left Navigation Key   To create a contact card for the sender  Press  Menu  Save to  Contacts     a TO         QUICKLY MOVE BETWEEN ACCOUNTS    Your messages are stored in accounts and it is convenient to be able to  move from account to account quickly     Do one of the following     If you have an account open  you can quickly switch to  another account by pressing right or left Navigation Keys     Press  Menu  Switch Accounts     a TO    SETTINGS        SEND A MESSAGE DRAFT    If you wish to have a message draft reviewed  you can retrieve a stored  draft or an open draft and send it to someone else     In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      Select an account   Press  Menu  Folders     Press Drafts and press the draft to open     OOOO       When you have finished composing the  message  press Send          REPLY TO A MESSAGE    You can reply to a message you ve received easily from within an open  message     LU From an open message  Press  Menu  Reply or  Reply All     C Enter a message in the message area     LO Press Send     e If you are replying to an e mail in the Outlook E mail account   you will send less data if you do not edit the original message   This may reduce data transfer costs based on your rate plan     SETTINGS        RESPOND TO A MEETING REQUEST    You can receive and respond to Outlook meeting requests on your  phone in a similar manner as you do in Outlook on your PC     In 
104. gulations        1    American National Standards Institute   2    National Council on Radiation protection and measurements   3    International Commission on Nonionizing Radiation Protection     SAFETY INFORMATION FOR    WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES           DRIVING SAFETY    Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal  in some states  Remember  safety comes first  Check the laws and  regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive  Always  obey them     Also  if using your phone while driving  please     Give full attention to driving  Driving safely is your first responsibility     Use hands free operation  if available       Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call  if driving  conditions so require     If you must use the phone while driving  please use one touch  speed  dialing  and auto answer modes     An airbag inflates with great force  DO NOT place objects  including  both installed or portable wireless equipment  in the area over   the airbag or in the air bag deployment area  If in vehicle wireless  equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates  serious injury  could result      1  WARNING  Failure to follow these instructions may lead to  serious personal injury and possible property damage          2500     SAFETY INFORMATION FOR    WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES            ELECTRONIC DEVICES    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy   However  certain electronic equipment 
105. h a damaged antenna  If a damaged antenna comes into contact  with the skin  a minor burn may result  Please contact your local dealer  for replacement antenna            BODY WORN OPERATION    This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back  of the phone kept 2 0 cm  from the body  To maintain compliance with  FCC RF exposure requirements  use only belt clips  holsters or similar  accessories that maintain a 2 0 cm  separation distance between the  user s body and the back of the phone  including the antenna  The   use of belt clips  holsters and similar accessories should not contain  metallic components in its assembly     The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not  comply with FCC RF exposure requirements  and should be avoided        For more information about RF exposure  please visit the FCC  website at www fcc gov          20     SAR INFORMATION       THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S  REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES     Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver  It is designed  and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure   to radiofrequency  RF  energy set by the Federal Communications  Commission 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 standards  that were developed by independent scientific organizations through  periodic and thorough 
106. h people use wireless phones  so we  don t know with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health  Three  large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000  Between them   the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and  primary brain cancer  glioma  meningioma  or acoustic neuroma  tumors of the brain or  salivary gland  leukemia  or other cancers  None of the studies demonstrated the existence  of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures  However  none of the  studies can answer questions about long term exposures  since the average period of  phone use in these studies was around three years     5  What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones  poses a health risk   A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually  using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed  Lifetime animal  exposure studies could be completed in a few years  However  very large numbers of  animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one  exists  Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human  populations  but 10 or more years  follow up may be needed to provide answers about  some health effects  such as cancer  This is because the interval between the time of  exposure to a cancer causing agent and the time tumors develop     if they do     may be  many 
107. have no further need for a voice note  you can delete the note  completely from the phone       1 Inthe Home screen  press the left soft key  2   Start   then the left soft key  2  More   select  Voice Notes and press    OK     Select the voice note to delete      2    3 Press  Menu   select Delete and press    OK      If you delete a voice note that has a default name  such as    Voice 1  this name becomes available for a new voice note     TOOLS       RENAME A VOICE NOTE    You have the option of renaming a voice note  or assigning it toa  different category        G In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start  select Voice Notes and press     OK    2 Select the voice note to delete      Press  Menu  then select Rename and press           Q Enter a new name   G Press  Done       gt  TO       VOICE MAIL  amp   MESSAGING    This chapter addresses Voice Mail  Text  MMS  Video and  e mail Messaging functions including        VOICEMAIL   TEXT MESSAGING  MMS MESSAGING  MESSAGING SETTINGS  E MAIL   SETTINGS   MODEM    107    VOICEMAIL       Voice mail is available at all times  When you call your voice mail the  messages will be played back in the order they were received  You will  have options to save  delete  replay  or skip each message         CALL YOUR VOICE MAILBOX    Retrieving your voice mail is simple and can be accessed directly from  the Home screen     q In the Home screen  press and hold to call  your voice mailbox     Ce Follow the instructions to retriev
108. hear about the current track    Variant     What track is this             o ro    VOICE COMMAND    WHILE LISTENING TO OPTIONS  YOU CAN PUSH THE  VOICE COMMAND BUTTON TO INTERRUPT AND SAY         That One  to choose the current option        lt choice gt     to choose an option    EXAMPLES      Play Artist       Play Scott Bishop Band       Play Album by Scott Bishop Band      Play Rock       What track is this        Stop         STARTING PROGRAMS    You can start and switch to programs located in the Start menu   Programs folder or its subfolders using voice commands     SAY     Start  lt program gt     to start or switch to a program     VARIATIONS     Show  lt program gt         Open  lt program gt        ALIASES   The following are aliases for common programs     Internet Explorer  IE  Pocket IE  Browser     Pocket MSN  MSN     Messaging  Email  Inbox     Windows Media  Media Player     MSN Messenger  Messenger    VOICE COMMAND        GETTING PHONE STATUS    You can set the ring volume and configure flight mode plus learn the  battery level  signal strength  date and time using voice commands     SAY       What time is it     to hear the current time        What date is it     to hear the current date        What is my battery level     to hear the current battery level        Turn flight mode on    to turn on flight mode and disable all wireless  radios including Bluetooth  WIFI and cellular phone        Turn flight mode off    to turn off flight mode and restore the  p
109. ill use the Tools menu on the Internet Explorer menu bar        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     Ce Go to the Web page you want to send   C Press  Menu  Tools Send Link via E mail   Q Select Text Messages or Outlook E mail     Gs A new message is created with the page address  inserted in the message body    See also    Go to a Web page   Go to a Web page in the History list       N IO    MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           ADJUST THE SCROLLING SPEED    You will use the scrolling feature of the phone to view web pages     it  can be adjusted to scroll as slowly or as quickly as you need        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Open    Web page   C Do one of the following     Q Press NAVIGATION to scroll from link to link on  the page     G Press and hold NAVIGATION for more than three  seconds to accelerate scrolling     See also   Change Web page display options    PC CONNECTIVITY   BLUETOOTH AND  ACTIVESYNC    This chapter addresses Bluetooth and ActiveSync functions     m ACTIVESYNC   m ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING  m BLUETOOTH   W CONNECTING TO YOUR PC    187          TO    ACTIVESYNC       Microsoft ActiveSync synchronizes data between your phone and PC   ActiveSync is already installed on you phone  but you need to install it  on your PC before you can synchronize data         INSTALL AND SET UP ACTIVESYNC    Install ActiveSync on your PC as described on the Windows Mobile  Getting Started Disc  Af
110. iveSync Exchange Server reports  encountered network   an Internet error  This  problems or an condition is generally  internal server error temporary  Try to sync  while synchronizing    again later   0x85020002 0x800422BD The server could The connection to  not be reached  This   Exchange Server was  can be caused by lost  This condition is  temporary network generally temporary  Try to  conditions  sync again later   0x85020003 0x8004225E The server could The connection to  not be reached  This   Exchange Server was  can be caused by lost  This condition is  temporary network generally temporary  Try to  conditions  sync again later   0x85020004 0x8004225F Synchronization The connection was  interrupted  ended by the user  Re   establish the connection  and try to sync again   0x85020006 0x80040024 Cannot connect with   This is typically caused by  current connection not having a valid network  settings  To change or modem connection set  your connection up  Check your connection  setting  tap Settings    settings and try to sync  again   0x85020007 0x8004227E The server could Due to poor network  not be reached  This   conditions  sync with  can be caused by Exchange Server could  temporary network not be completed  This  conditions  condition is generally  temporary  Try to sync  again later   0x85020008 0x80042263 Unable to connect  A voice call was in  Voice call is in progress and interrupted  progress  sync  Connection is  normally resumed upon  completion of the cal
111. l   0x85020009 0x80042262 The server could Due to poor network          not be reached  This  can be caused by  temporary network  conditions        conditions  sync with  Exchange Server could  not be completed  This  condition is generally  temporary  Try to sync  again later         amp        ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                  Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code              information  Code  if different   0x8502000A 0x8004227D The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions   0x8502000B Cannot connect with   This is typically caused by  current connection not having a valid network  settings  To change or modem connection set  your connection up  Check your connection  setting  tap Settings    settings and try to sync  again   0x8502000C 0x8004225D The server could This condition is generally  not be reached  This   temporary  Try to sync  can be caused by again later   temporary network  conditions   0x8502000D 0x800422BE Synchronization The connection attempt  interrupted  was abruptly ended  Try to  sync again   0x85030000 0x80140010 You are roaming  Try to sync again when  and you have chosen   you are within your  not to use your network coverage area   schedule settings You can sync manually  while roaming  while roaming if you  are willing to incur any  roaming charges   0x85030019 0x
112. ld  This way you  can either  call A Smith  or  call A and B Smith      What s the best way to enter company abbreviations      If you  are having trouble getting recognition on a company of the form  ABC  Painting    try renaming to    A  B  C  Painting    to clarify that these letters  are spoken individually                VOICE COMMAND        READING APPOINTMENTS TIPS    Voice command will act as you have instructed when you want it on or  off in different situations       Quiet Voice Command during a meeting or a movie     Voice  Command will not make any noise if the device volume is off or set  to vibrate        Does the reminder stop when I press the Dismiss button      Yes   Voice Command cancels the reminder announcement when the  reminder window disappears       Put names of meeting attendees in appointments   Try including    meeting attendee names in the subject or location of an appointment  So you ll hear them when it is announced          PLAYING MUSICTIPS    There are some standard commands the Voice command is already  designed to receive  Using these commands will make playing music  on your phone easier     What song is this      Easily identify music by asking  What song is  this     Random Play   Say  Shuffle on  to play your selection in random  order     How do   select an album by a specific artist      Say    Play Album  by  lt Artist gt         Is there a faster way to choose music      Yes  If you don t want  to be guided through your selection  sa
113. lect  Contacts and press     OK         Select a contact     C Select the messaging address or phone number  to use     C Select the account to use and press     OK      5 A new message opens ready for you to complete  and send        To cancel a message  press  Menu  Cancel Message        a TO    ecce    E MAIL    The UTStarcom PN 820 allows you to send emails with several  options  You can copy  blind copy  set priority  and store emails just as  you would from a computer  The PN 820 uses Outlook as the default  mail program         CREATE AN E MAIL MESSAGE    You can create an email message from a contact card  or by typing in  the address     1                e    In the Home screen  press left soft key  J  Start    select Messaging and press     OK      Select Outlook E mail   Press New     In To  Cc  and or Bcc  enter recipient e mail  addresses  Insert a semicolon     between the  multiple addresses     In Subject  enter a subject   Enter a message   Press Send     E mail messages are stored in Outbox and are  sent to recipients the next time you synchronize  or connect to your e mail server and send and  receive mail     You can quickly enter e mail addresses from your contact  cards  In To  press ENTER and select a recipient from the list   Then  select the recipient s e mail address    To set the priority  Press  Menu  Message Options    To cancel a message  Press  Menu  Cancel Message          E MAIL        OVERVIEW OF E MAIL SECURITY    You can help prevent impers
114. led information  see  Connecting a  mobile device to a PC  in ActiveSync Help on  your PC     See also  Install and set up ActiveSync  Change ActiveSync settings              CONNECT TO A PC USING CHARGEABLE USB    The UTStarcom PN 820 provides a USB connector for transferring data  to and from your computer via USB cable     qi Plug the USB Data Cable into a standard USB  connector of your computer     C Plug the other end of the USB Data Cable into  the bottom of your phone           TO    ACTIVESYNC           CONNECT TO A PC USING BLUETOOTH    Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the PC for configuring  Bluetooth on your PC to support ActiveSync     C  C   d    In the phone Home screen  press  Start   select  ActiveSync and press     OK      Press  Menu  Connect via Bluetooth  Ensure that  the phone and PC are within close range     If this is the first time you have connected to  this PC via Bluetooth  you must complete the  Bluetooth wizard on the phone and set up   a Bluetooth partnership with the PC before  synchronizing     Press Sync     When finished  press  Menu  and select  Disconnect Bluetooth     To preserve battery power  turn off Bluetooth     ACTIVESYNC           CHANGE E MAIL SECURITY OPTIONS    ActiveSync lets you set up S MIME e mail encryption and signing  You  will have to obtain a valid certificate for signing or encrypting e mail  before you will be able to sign or encrypt e mail successfully     ecco    e    In the phone Home screen  press  S
115. left soft key  J   Start        2 Select Calendar and press     OK      43 Press the right soft key V   Menu  and select   Options      Do one of the following     To specify the first day of the week  in First day of week   press Sunday or Monday    To specify the number of days you want to appear in a  week  in Week view  press 5 day week  6 day week  or  7 day week       4 Press  Done      TOOLS    CHANGE THE REMINDER TIME    By default  the reminder time is set 15 minutes prior to an appointment     G  e  G  e      TO    In Calendar  press the right soft key Y  Menu   and select  Options     Scroll to Set reminders and press     OK    Change the time     Press  Done      ex    CREATE A TASK    The PN 820 allows you to create a new task with reminders for your  task list from your phone or from your PC                         From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Tasks and press     OK      In the Enter new task here box  enter the task  name and press    OK      You can synchronize information on your phone with your PC  to keep your task list up to date in both locations    If you create a new task with a reminder on your PC and then  synchronize tasks with your phone  the reminder will play at the  time it was set on your PC     TOOLS    CHANGE A COMPLETED TASK TO INCOMPLETE    If you have marked a task as complete on your list and the status  changes  you can easily go back to the task and change its status to  incomplete by    activatin
116. ling the banner displaying the ERI messages on and off     LU From the Home screen  press the left soft key  7   Start         Select Settings and press     OK      C Select Call Options and press     OK        Q Check or clear ERI Banner and press  Done    4      REMOVE A PROGRAM    You can remove programs that have been added to the phone at any  time  Be sure that you select the right program before removing it     From the Home screen  press the left soft key J   Start      Select Settings and press    OK    Scroll to Remove Programs   Select the program to remove   Press the right soft key Y   Menu      Select Remove     Programs that come pre installed in the phone cannot be  deleted     eocccco     8     SETTINGS        SELECT NAM    The NAM or Number Assignment Module  is a part of the phone that  stores a wireless device   s phone number  lock code  timer reset code  and other user information  The NAM is programmed by the service  provider when a device is activated  The NAM also associates the  Mobile Identification Number  MIN  with the Electronic Serial Number   ESN      1 From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Settings and press    OK      Scroll to Connections and press    OK         Select Wireless Manager and click     OK      Scroll to Phone and press the right soft key Y   Menu      Select Phone Settings and press     OK    Select NAM Selection and press     OK      Use the left and right Navigation Keys to select  NAM 1 or NAM
117. lock  and press  Done      SECURITY        DISABLE THE DEVICE LOCK    When you disable a device lock  remember to disable the automatic  feature that locks the device if it is unused for a specified amount of  time        From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      e    Select Settings and press    OK      Scroll to Security and press     OK        TO       2   G   6  Select Device Lock and press     OK     Gs Enter the password  and press  Done        7    Gs Use the Navigation Keys to disable    Prompt  if device unused for  before the lock is  automatically activated     C Press  Done       gt  TO    COME OO       SECURITY    r   VIEW A CERTIFICATE    Your phone is able to use personal security certificates that you add to  the phone and it also has root certificates that come pre installed     1 From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Settings and press    OK     Scroll to Security and press     OK     Select Certificates and press    OK     Choose one of the following    Personal to view the list of personal certificates   Root to view the list of root certificates     Select the certificate you want to view and press   OK      SECURITY         DELETE A CERTIFICATE    Be careful when deleting certificates  select only the certificate you  intend to delete  Root certificates should only be deleted when you are  certain you do not need that security on the phone     From the Home screen  press the left soft key   7   Start    
118. may not be shielded against the  RF signals from your wireless phone     PACEMAKERS    The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that   a minimum separation of six  6    inches be maintained between   a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  interference with the pacemaker  These recommendations are  consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of  Wireless Technology Research     Persons with pacemakers       ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pacemaker  when the phone is turned on       Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket       Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for  interference        f you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place   turn your phone OFF immediately     OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES    If you use any other personal medical device  consult the manufacturer  of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from  external RF energy  Your physician may be able to assist you in  obtaining this information     Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations  posted in these areas instruct you to do so  Hospitals or healthcare  facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF  energy     POSTED FACILITIES    Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require   Other safety guidelines    89    SAFETY INFORMATION FOR       WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES    AIRCRAFT   FCC and Transport Canada Regulations 
119. meaningful name to a Bluetooth partnership to  help you recognize it when selecting from a list of partnerships        In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK      C Select Bluetooth  press right soft key      Menu   select Devices and press     OK      Q Select the Bluetooth partnership to rename   G Press  Menu  then Rename     Gs In Name  enter a new name for the Bluetooth  partnership  and press  Done     See also   Make your device discoverable   Turn Bluetooth on and off   End a Bluetooth partnership   Create a Bluetooth partnership       BLUETOOTH         TURN BLUETOOTH ON AND OFF    By default Bluetooth is turned off  If you turn it on  and then turn off your  device  Bluetooth also turns off  When you turn on your device again   Bluetooth turns on automatically     1 In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      C Scroll to Connections and press    OK        Select Bluetooth and press     OK      6  Use left and right Navigation Keys to turn On    Off       You can also turn off Bluetooth using Wireless Manager     See also   Make your device discoverable  End a Bluetooth partnership  Create a Bluetooth partnership  Turn wireless power on or off       TO    BLUETOOTH        RECEIVE BEAMED INFORMATION    Your phone can automatically receive beamed information  but you  must enable the phone to do so through the Connections menu                    e o    In the Home screen
120. mode and turn the  audio on and off       In the Home screen  press  Start   select Camera  and press    OK      C Press  za  key to access Camcorder   G Press right soft key Y  Options      6  Select  Camcorder  and press     OK    Gs Change values using Navigation Keys   Gs Press     OK  to apply the chosen values     7 If you do not wish to apply new value  press  Cancel     CAMERA CONTROLS          Item    Description       Resolution    Choose camcorder resolution in list  Default value is    176x144       Camcorder resolution is only supports  176x144        Quality    Choose Quality in list   Default value is Medium    Low  Low quality setting the capture movie    Medium  Medium quality setting the capture  movie     High  High quality setting the capture movie   If the Mode is MMS Video  the Quality is fixed  with Medium        Mode    Choose Camcorder record mode in list  Default value is    MMS Video        Normal Video  Recording video     MMS Video  Recording video to insert to  MMS message  The recording time is limited  to 15 seconds and the quality is fixed with  Medium  The maximum Audio Video file size  available in MMS is 195KB           Recording with audio                CAMERA CONTROLS           OVERVIEW OF THE DEFAULT HARDWARE BUTTON Ai    By default  these hardware buttons are assigned to Camera functions                                      Hardware Button Camera Camcorder Function    Start  Record Video Stop Record Video    OK                 picture 
121. n top of the Home screen        Select Clock  amp  Alarm  press    OK   then Date  and Time          In Time Zone  select your time zone using the left  and right Navigation Keys        In Date  edit the month  day  or year     G In Time  edit the hour  minute  and second     Q Press  Done      BASIC FUNCTIONS            SET THE IDLE TIMER    Your PN 820 will automatically return to the Home screen after a period of inactivity   You can adjust the amount of time before the PN 820 defaults to the Home screen     qi In the Home screen  press  Start   select Settings  with the Navigation Key  or select Settings from  the menu bar on top of the Home screen and  press    OK            Select Home Screen     C Select Time out  use left and right Navigation  Keys to set the amount of time for the phone to  be idle before the Home screen automatically  appears     C Press  Done      BASIC FUNCTIONS          CHANGE THE HOME SCREEN APPEARANCE    The PN 820 allows you to choose from many color schemes and  layouts and allows you to use a background image for the main screen        qi In the Home screen  press  Start   select Settings  with the Navigation Key  or select Settings from  the menu bar on top of the Home screen and  press     OK      N IO    C Select Home Screen     C Under the Home Screen Layout  select a Color  scheme  and Background image     Q Press  Done       VIEW OPERATING SYSTEM INFORMATION    There may be instances when you wish to see the basic information  about yo
122. nd add to MMS        Edit Item          You can edit MMS properties such as text color and  content duration    Press  Menu  Edit Item    Press  Menu  Edit Item Edit  replace picture  sound  or video of the highlighted content    Press  Menu  Edit Item  Text color  change text  color    Press  Menu  Edit Item Duration  change the  duration of the highlighted content        114          Menu option    Edit page    Description    You can edit page properties such as page duration  and background color    Press  Menu  Edit Page  Insert Page  insert a new  page    Press  Menu  Edit Page  Move Page  select a page  number and move    Press  Menu  Edit Page  Delete Page  delete a  current page    Press  Menu  Edit Page  Duration  change slide  duration    Press  Menu  Edit Item  Color  change background  color        Insert    You can insert a subject and text template in MMS   Press  Menu  Insert Item    Press  Menu  Insert Item  Subject  enter subject   Press  Menu  Insert Item  My text  insert a text  template        Preview    Press  Menu  Preview    Preview is displayed when MMS message has  content  image  sound  text or video     Preview is not displayed when message is empty        Priority Level    You can set the importance of MMS    Press  Menu  Priority Level    Press  Menu  Priority Level  High  set MMS to be  important    Press  Menu  Priority Level  Normal  set MMS to  be normal        You can remove content such as image  sound  text          Remove Item   and video 
123. nergy coming from wireless  phones   The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers  IEEE  is developing a technical  standard for measuring the radiofrequency energy  RF  exposure from wireless phones  and other wireless handsets with the participation and leadership of FDA scientists and  engineers  The standard   Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial Peak  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications  Devices  Experimental Techniques   sets forth the first consistent test methodology for  measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users  The  test method uses a tissue simulating model of the human head  Standardized SAR test  methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made  at different laboratories on the same phone  SAR is the measurement of the amount  of energy absorbed in tissue  either by the whole body or a small part of the body  It is  measured in watts kg  or milliwatts g  of matter  This measurement is used to determine  whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines     9  What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my  wireless phone     If there is a risk from these products     and at this point we do not know that there is     it is  probably very small  But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks  you can  take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy  RF   
124. ng device is the  best way to evaluate it for your personal needs     M Ratings  Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are  likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that  are not labeled  M4 is the better higher of the two ratings        M3              FCC HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY  HAC   REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES       Hearing devices may also be rated  Your hearing device manufacturer  or hearing health professional may help you find this rating  Higher  ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to  interference noise  The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values  are then added together  A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for  normal use  A sum of 6 is considered for best use     In the above example  if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and  the wireless phone meets the      level rating  the sum of the two values  equal M5  This should provide the hearing aid user with    normal usage     while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone     Normal  usage    in this context is defined as a signal quality that is acceptable  for normal operation     The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark  The T mark  is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark  The M and T marks  are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industries  Solutions  ATIS   The U and UT marks are referenced in Section 20 19  of the FCC Rules  The HAC rating and measurement procedure are  describ
125. ng folders in  Outlook on your PC         ADD A PICTURE TO AN EMAIL MESSAGE    You can retrieve pictures that have been downloaded to your phone  and insert them into your email messages     1 Inthe message area of an e mail message   Press  Menu  Insert  then Picture     C Select the picture you want to add      2     E MAIL      VERIFY THE DIGITAL SIGNATURE ON A SIGNED MESSAGE YOU    For additional security  you can check digital signatures on messages  before opening them  In some cases the signatures may not be  available           Open the message that has been digitally  signed        At the top of the message  press View Signature  Status     C Press  Menu  Check Certificate       There can be several reasons why a digital signature is not  valid  For example  the sender s certificate may have expired   it may have been revoked by the certificate authority  or the  server that verifies the certificate is unavailable  Contact the  sender to report the problem    S MIME encryption and digital signatures for Windows Mobile   based devices are available only with Exchange Server 2003  Service Pack 2 or a later version that supports S MIME    If you aren t using one of these products  or have not yet  synchronized  these options are unavailable        E MAIL         SEND AND RECEIVE INTERNET E MAIL MESS     Using the PN 820 you can connect to the Internet to send and receive  emails        Ti  In the Home screen  press  Start  Messaging        Select the Internet e mail acc
126. nit  the Warranty will not apply  In addition  if  the unit has already suffered irreversible damage by reason of a non   compatible accessory  the Warranty will be voided  To protect your  Warranty  use only compatible accessories which cannot damage or  interfere with the functioning of your UTStarcom product     STARCOM       PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS    IN USA  UTStarcom Personal Communications  555 Wireless Blvd   Hauppauge  NY 11788   800  229 1235    IN CANADA  UTStarcom Canada Company  5535 Eglinton Avenue West    Suite  234  Toronto  ON M9C 5K5      800  465 9675  H  10    MANUFACTURER   S WARRANTY            12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY    UTStarcom Personal Communications  the Company  warrants to the  original retail purchaser of this UTStarcom handheld portable cellular  telephone  that should this product or any part thereof during normal  consumer usage and conditions  be proven defective in material or  workmanship that results in product failure within the first twelve  12   month period from the date of purchase  such defect s  will be repaired  or replaced  with new or rebuilt parts  at the Company   s option  without  charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect s      The antenna  keypad  display  rechargeable battery and battery  charger  if included  are similarly warranted for twelve  12  months from  date of purchase     This Warranty extends only to consumers who purchase the product in  the United States or Canada and it is not transferable o
127. o  perform a calculation     Press the L  button briefly to clear the last digit entered   Press and hold the C  button to clear the display     TOOLS    ex NOTES    In addition to making and receiving calls  scheduling and keeping  contacts  the PN 820 allows you to save your own reminders and  messages in voice format     CREATE A VOICE NOTE    When you wish to create a voice note  after making the selections  described here  you will speak into the microphone just as you would  speak on a call     G In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   then the left soft key  2  More  and select     Voice Notes and press    OK             2 Briefly press the left soft key J  Record  and  speak into the microphone to record your voice  note     Press Stop to stop recording a voice note     The voice note is recorded and appears in the  All Notes list of Voice Notes              TOOLS    LISTEN TO A VOICE NOTE    You can retrieve any voice notes you wish  When the voice notes were  saved they were recorded by time and category     G In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   then the left soft key  27  More  and select  Voice Notes and press    OK      e Select the voice note to play and press the right  soft key     Menu  and press Play   e       To stop listening to the voice note  press Stop    while the voice note is playing     4    You can also play a voice note by selecting it in the All Notes  list  then press        DELETE A VOICE NOTE    After you 
128. oaming roaming charges  clear the check  box  and synchronize manually while  roaming    When you Press Send in Select the Send outgoing items   Messaging on the phone immediately check box           The device power down timer is reset each time you   synchronize  If you schedule a synchronization interval that is  shorter than the time interval set for the device to automatically  power down  the device will never turn off to save battery  power        TO       To change peak time settings to more accurately adjust to  periods of e mail volume for you  press  Menu      Peak Times     ACTIVESYNC           START AND STOP SYNCHRONIZATION    The ActiveSync program allows you to access a PC to keep information  on both the PC and the phone current  There are several types of  information you will want to keep updated on both     C On the phone Home screen  press  Start   select  ActiveSync and press     OK      a Press the left soft key    Sync  and press   OK      C To stop synchronizing  press Stop       You can start and stop synchronization only if your phone  already has a sync relationship with a PC or Exchange Server          VIEW INFORMATION ABOUT SYNC STATUS     ActiveSync keeps synchronization status messages on a status page  for you to view at any time  You can view status in one of the following  ways       When alert text is displayed on the ActiveSync main page  press the  alert text to open the status page     e Press  Menu  select Status and press     OK       f
129. old to enter lock mode or press to insert  ey a space during text entry mode   key Press to return to the Home screen   Iik Press to adjust voice volume during a call  and    0 ey adjust audio volume in standby mode       Q REC  A short press launches the Quick List and a long  key press activates Voice Command or Voice Notes    j key Press to launch the camera application     D       BATTERY USAGE       The battery is not charged when the phone is first purchased     fully  charge the battery before first use  Battery operating time gradually  decreases over time  If the battery fails to perform normally  you may  need to replace it        enu     Be sure to use only the batteries that have been provided with the  phone  Installation is easier if you have placed the phone on a flat  surface     QC     Place the battery on the back of the handset  and slide into place        Push the battery down until it locks into place        BATTERY USAGE    C       BATTERY REM  1    Again  place the battery on a flat surface and use an even  steady  pressure when removing the battery              Pull the release latch upwards  lift up the  battery        Remove the battery from the handset            f If the battery is not correctly placed in the compartment  the  handset will not turn on and or the battery may detach during  use         BATTERY CHARGI    Make sure the battery is properly installed in the handset  Use all    BATTERY USAGE       normal cautions when working with a stand
130. olumn of bubbles will  pop up on the left  allowing a game to be played for an  extended amount of time     Shifter  when a set of bubbles has been burst  all  remaining bubbles to the top and left will shift down and to  the right        MegaShift  a combination of the shifter and continuous  styles where bubbles will shift down and to the right while  empty columns will fill on the left     Breakers  Changes the color of the bubbles from Colorful  to Grayscale        TO       View Bubble Breaker statistics  Bubble Breaker records your statistics for each playing style   Press  Menu  Statistics     Games  the total number of games played     Average  the average score across all games played in  that style     High  the high score for the particular style   Big Burst  the highest scoring single burst     e To reset all your statistics  press Reset     MOBILE INTERNET  EXPLORER    This chapter addresses Internet services and web browsing   For more detailed information contact your service provider     W USING INTERNET EXPLORER  Wm BROWSER MENU    173       MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           ADD A WEB PAGE TO THE FAVORITES LIST     Internet Explorer functions on your phone much the same as it does on  your PC  You can maintain a list of web sites in your favorites list  Add  each site to the list through the Internet Explorer menus     From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     Press  Menu  Address Bar  enter the address of  the page you want to add
131. om the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start         Select Call History and press       OK     C Select the item to delete     Q Press the right soft key C   Menu   then select  4 Delete from the popup menu     To delete all items in Call History  press  Start      Call History      Menu  gt  Delete List         DIAL THE LAST NUMBER CALLED    If you need to quickly call the last number you have called  this shortcut  allows you to do so without using menus     LU In the Home screen  press    OK  twice     CALL HISTORY        FIND A CONTACT FROM CALL HISTORY    There is an option in the Call History for finding contacts from your  contact list  The autofill feature will help     LU From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start         Select Call History and press       OK      C Press  Menu   then select Find Contact from the  popup menu        enu COUNTRY CODE      To make an international call you must include a country code at the  beginning of the dialing sequence for the phone number        LU Enter the country code  press and hold 0 until a  plus     sign appears  and then enter the rest of  the phone number       You can insert a plus     sign into a contact s phone number or  dial it directly from the keypad     CALL HISTORY        SEND AN E MAIL MESSAGE FROM CALE HISTO     To use this function  the e mail address of the person you are sending  an e mail to must be included in their contact information card           From the Home screen  press
132. ome screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      Select an account     If necessary  scroll right or left to switch to the  account that is using the signature     Clear Use signature with this account and press   Done   A signature is no longer inserted in  messages that you send from this account         VIEW      ATTACHMENT             email messages come with attachments  You        view  attachments for file types that are supported by the phone      lt       C Press  Menu   Option  Signatures   Q  C       q In an open message containing a downloaded  attachment  select the attachment      f You can view attachments only for file types that are supported  by the phone  You may need to add third party software to view  documents  spreadsheets  presentations and  pdf files     SETTINGS        VIEW MESSAGE FOLDER CONTENTS    You can store messages in folders and create the types of folders you  need     qi In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select an account    C Press  Menu  Folders    Q Press the folder to view    Gs To return to the message list view of the Inbox  C folder  Press  Menu  Folders Inbox   H  5 To view all Outlook E mail folders  including those not marked    for synchronization  Press  Menu      Show All Folders         VIEW THE INBOX MESSAGE EIST    Your messages reside in an inbox  You can review the messages stored  in the inbox     qi  In the Home screen
133. ommand Button anytime during  a question to interrupt  Once the microphone icon is visible you  may say your answer         TRY OUT MORE COMMANDS       What s my next appointment       What is my battery level       What time is it         Start Solitaire        TO LEARN MORE      Read the feature topics in this document     You can also use the  Help  command at any time        To return to this help file  press Start      More         Voice  Command Setup  gt  Menu  gt  Help                VOICE COMMAND        USING THE VOICE COMMAND BUTTON    The Voice Command Button is used to activate or cancel voice  recognition       Press and release to talk or interrupt     Press and hold to cancel    Not available on all devices     There are two ways to cancel voice recognition       Press and hold the Voice Command Button to cancel    Not available  on all devices       Press and release the Voice Command button then use the  command  Cancel      Notes       When Voice Command asks you a question  it will listen automatically  when it is done speaking       While Voice Command is listening  it displays a microphone icon at  the top of the screen       You may also press the Voice Command Button anytime during a  question to interrupt  Once the microphone icon is visible you may  Say your answer     To change the button     C Press Start  gt   More       gt  Voice Command  Setup        In Voice Button  select the button you want       assign and press Done to accept     VOICE COMMA
134. onation  tampering  and eavesdropping  when sending e mail messages from your Outlook e mail account by  using Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions  S MIME  digital  signatures and encryption     A signature helps prevent impersonation and tampering  Impersonation  occurs when a hacker sends e mail messages and pretends to be  someone else  Tampering occurs when a hacker intercepts your   e mail messages and changes the message without the recipient   s  knowledge     Signing a message applies the sender s certificate  and public key  to  the message  This proves to the recipient that the message is from the  sender and not from an imposter     Encryption helps prevent eavesdropping  which occurs when a hacker  intercepts and reads your e mail messages  Using a cryptographic  message format such as S MIME for encryption helps improve   e mail privacy because it converts plain  readable text of the message  into cipher  scrambled  text  The sender   s messaging program uses  the recipient s public key to encrypt  lock  the e mail message and  attachments  Only the recipient who has the private key that matches  the public key you used to encrypt the message can decipher   unscramble  the message     A certificate is a digital means of proving your identity  When you send  a digitally signed message  you are sending your certificate and public  key  Certificates can expire or be revoked     S MIME encryption and digital signatures for Windows Mobile     based devices ar
135. or the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with  other medical devices  Should harmful interference be found to occur  FDA will conduct  testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem     12  Where can   find additional information   For additional information  please refer to the following resources       FDA web page on wireless phones  http   www fda gov cdrh phones index html       Federal Communications Commission  FCC  RF Safety Pro gram   http   www fcc gov oet rfsafety     e International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection  http   www icnirp de     World Health Organization  WHO  International EMF Project  http  Avww who int emf   e National Radiological Protection Board  UK   http   www nrpb org uk         PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY       Read your Warranty carefully  with the special consideration to  paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit        Warranty does not apply to    or to any product or part thereof which  has suffered through alteration    mishandling  misuse  neglect or  accident        Many companies are making look alike accessories and in some  cases  promoting that their product is equal to or better than the  UTStarcom product  Be careful  Some of these products may not be  compatible to use with your UTStarcom product and may damage  the unit or cause it to malfunction  If service is required on your unit  and it is determined that a non UTStarcom accessory has created  the problem with your u
136. orage Card  and paste the file into the folder you want     See also  Specify the sound for an event     TOOLS    eru    SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT    Your calendar allows you to schedule appointments and reminders by  day  by time  or by event     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Calendar and press     OK      Press  Menu  and select New Appointment       ITO         ccce       Enter information about the appointment     To schedule an all day event  under End time   select All day event     Press  Done      All day events do not occupy blocks of time in the Calendar   instead  they appear in banners at the top of the calendar     See also  Change the reminder time     TOOLS    DELETE AN APPOINTMENT    To delete an existing appointment  you will have the option of deleting  just one appointment or the entire series if it is a recurring appointment     G        gt          G      S             From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Calendar and press    OK    In Agenda view  select the appointment to delete   Press  Menu   then Delete Appointment     If the appointment is recurring  press Yes to  delete the series     Press No to delete only the current appointment     When you delete an appointment in Calendar on your phone  it  is also deleted on your PC the next time you synchronize  If the  appointment has not been synchronized with a PC  it will be  deleted only from the phone    Calendar items can be delet
137. ork area you are in     Dial 911 and press     OK    You can make calls to emergency service numbers under any  circumstances  even if you have locked the phone         LOCATION ON E9110NLY    The PN 820 allows you to share position information over the network      lt   In the Home screen  press  Start   select Settings  with the Navigation Key  or select Settings from  the menu bar on top of the Home screen and  press    OK         Select Call Options  press     OK          To select Location option  select Location and  use the left and right Navigation Keys to select  On or E911 Only     Select Location On to make position information  continually available     Select E911 Only to make this information available for  emergency services only        Press  Done      For calls to emergency numbers  location information may be used  by the emergency operator to determine the position of the phone   The functionality and accuracy of this feature are dependent on the  network  satellite systems  and the agency receiving the information   This feature may not function in all areas or at all times     MEMORY  FUNCTION    This chapter addresses memory functions including   m MAKE A CALL    W ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS  W CREATING A CONTACT CARD FOR A CALLER    39       MAKE A CALL        MAKE A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTORY LIST     Call History displays calls you have made  received  and missed         In the Home screen  press  Start  and select Call  History using the Navigation Ke
138. ork to which  you will connect     Password  enter your password     CONNECTING TO YOUR PC           CREATE A VPN CONNECTION    Every network connection is different  You should gather all of the  relevant information or network settings you need before starting this  process     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press    OK    Select VPN and press     OK      Press  Menu  and select Add     eee       Enter the following information  and press  Done      Description  enter a name for the connection   VPN type  select the type of VPN   Server  enter the VPN server name     Connects from  select the type of network from which you  will connect to the VPN  typically the Internet      Connects to  select the type of network to which you will  connect  typically My Corporate Network      User name  enter your user name for the VPN   Password  enter your password   Domain  enter the domain name  if required     IPSec authentication  If you selected IPSec in VPN type   select the type of authentication  Pre Shared Key or  Certificate        IPSec Pre shared key  If you selected Pre Shared Key in  IPSec authentication  enter the key        TO    OOOO       CONNECTING TO YOUR PC           DELETE A DIAL UP CONNECTION    If a dial up connection is no longer need  delete it from the Connections  menu  As with all options  you can control all the different connections  possible through the phone     1 Inthe Home Screen  press 
139. other researchers have  had difficulty in reproducing those studies  or in determining the reasons for inconsistent  results     2  What is FDA   s role concerning the safety of wireless phones    Under the law  FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer products   such as wireless phones before they can be sold  as it does with new drugs or medical   devices  However  the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to   emit radiofrequency energy  RF  at a level that is hazardous to the user  In such a case    FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health   hazard and to repair  replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists    Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions  FDA has urged   the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps  including the following      Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by  wireless phones      Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not  necessary for device function    and     Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on  possible effects of wireless phone use on human health    FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have   responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal   level  The following agencies 
140. ount for which you  want to send and receive messages     C Press  Menu  Send Receive  The phone  connects to your Internet e mail server and  sends and receives your messages       To stop this process  Press  Menu  Stop Send Receive       H       ADD A VOICE RECORDING TO AN E MAIL MES    Inserting a voice recording is useful when you want to verbally explain  information that is contained in the message        LU In the message area of an e mail message   Press  Menu  Insert Voice Note     C Press Record and  Start  speaking into the  phone s microphone     G When finished speaking  press Stop      Press  Done    G Press  Send      E MAIL         SET UP AN INTERNET E MAIL ACCOUNT AUTOMATI       You can program your phone with an internet email address so your  address is the default email address       OO 004 A    In the Home screen  press left soft key  J  Start    select Messaging and press    OK      Select an account   Press  Menu   Option  New Account     In Your name  enter your display name for e mail  messages     In E mail address  enter the e mail address for  this account     Select Attempt to obtain e mail settings from the  Internet and press Next     If the account is set up successfully  you will be prompted to  send and receive e mail  If not  you must press Next and set up  the account manually        E MAIL         SET UP AN INTERNET E MAIL ACCOUNT MA    Before you set up your Internet e mail account  ensure that you have  the necessary information        
141. out using Voice command  with their phones     I can   t use Voice Command during a call     Voice Command is  temporarily disabled during phone calls     I say a contact name but it is not recognized        Contacts without phone numbers cannot be called  Make sure that  this contact has at least one phone number     Sometimes contacts are filed as a different name  Make sure that the  name displayed in the contact list is the same as the first  middle  last  name  or company  of the contact     Sometimes names have pronunciations that are not apparent to  Voice Command  Try changing the spelling of the name     I can   t access my contacts     Contacts may become unavailable due  to insufficient memory  Try increasing the amount of program memory   or synchronizing fewer contacts to the device     READING APPOINTMENTS TROUBLESHOOTER    Calendar reminders are not being announced    Verify that the Announce Calendar Reminders option is enabled       If you want appointments announced during meetings  make sure  that the Only during free time option is not enabled       See Personalization for more information on these options     PLAYING MUSIC TROUBLESHOOTER    Playing the first song takes a long time     Store all your tracks in one  folder for fastest access to media     My device cannot find my files     If your device cannot find files on  your storage card  try removing it and re inserting it     VOICE COMMAND    Voice Command can t find some tracks   If your media files
142. ove any of  the sites already on the list into one of the folders     From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     C      Press Favorites    C Select the favorite to move    Q Press  Menu   Edit     Gs Under Folder  scroll to the folder to which you        want to move the favorite     Press  Done           CHANGE THE SIZE OF TEXT ON WEB PAGES     The text on the Web pages displayed on your phone can be made  larger or smaller        qi From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        C Press  Menu  Zoom and select the size you  want     MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           SHOW OR HIDE PICTURES ON WEB PAGES     The screen on your phone can be optimized by hiding or unhiding  pictures displayed on web pages     1 From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Press  Menu   View  Show Pictures     3 A check mark next to Show Pictures indicates  that pictures will be displayed on Web pages         VIEW A PAGE IN FULL SCREEN MODE    You can toggle back and forth between a full screen or a minimized  screen on your phone s display     1 From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Press  Menu   View  Full Screen           To exit full screen mode  press either SOFT KEY  and then  7 Press  Menu   View  Full Screen to cancel the selection     MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER            SEND A LINK VIA E MAIL    One of the options your phone provides is sending a link through e   mail  You w
143. p computer  but makes items smaller and arranges  the content so that you can see most of it without having  to scroll horizontally     Desktop  Keeps the same layout and size as on a desktop  computer  which will require both horizontal and vertical  scrolling     MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER            CLEAR HISTORY  COOKIES  OR TEMPORARY     Internet explorer typically stores a list of the sites you ve visited   cookies  files simplifying return to a site   or temporary files  Clearing  these files is simple        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     C Press  Menu   Options      G Press Memory     C  Select the type of memory to clear and press  Clear     Gs Press Yes  and then press  Done          CREATE A NEW FOLDER IN FAVORITES    If you have more than a few web sites in your Favorites list  it may be  convenient to arrange the sites in folders on your favorites list        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Press Favorites          Press  Menu  Add Folder        Qa In Name  enter a name for the folder       Press Add     MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER            DELETE A FAVORITE    Any favorite can be deleted from your favorites list at any time     qi From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     C Press Favorites   C Select the favorite to delete      Press  Menu  Delete     G Press Yes to confirm the deletion     orca    Be sure to disconnect from the Internet when you are finishe
144. prohibit using your phone  while in the air  Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft   BLASTING AREAS    To avoid interfering with blasting operations  turn your phone OFF when  in a    blasting area  or in areas posted     Turn off two way radio     Obey all  signs and instructions        POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE       Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive  atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions  Sparks in such areas  could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death     Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often  but not always   clearly marked  They include fueling areas such as gas stations  below  deck on boats  fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities  vehicles  using liquefied petroleum gas  such as propane or butane   areas  where the air contains chemicals or particles  such as grain  dust    or metal powders  and any other area where you would normally be  advised to turn off your vehicle s engine        SAFETY INFORMATION FOR    WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES           PRECAUTIONS    Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment   Before operating  read all instructions and cautionary markings on  1   AC Adaptor  2  Battery and  3  Product Using Battery     P DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment  j where high temperature or high humidity exists     DO NOT abuse the equipment  Avoid striking  shaking or  SF shocking  When not using  lay do
145. property shown in the  Contacts list       Contacts without a phone number cannot be called     VOICE COMMAND        SHOWING CONTACTS    You can show a contact card using voice commands     SAY         Show  lt contact gt         Lookup  lt contact gt      to display a contact       CONTACT   SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING FORMATS     Nickname     First Last     First Last Suffix     First Middle Last     First Middle Last Suffix     Company  if shown in contacts list view     EXAMPLES       Show Robert Barker      Show City  Light and Power     NOTES    When multiple contacts sound similar  they are returned as a list  use  no to Continue on to the next contact       Sometimes the name differs from the FileAs property shown in the  Contacts list        o ro    VOICE COMMAND        READING APPOINTMENTS    You can request information from your calendar using voice  commands  There are several variations of each calendar command   Use the one you find the most natural     Calendar reminders are read aloud as they occur  This can be turned   on and off    SAY      What s my next appointment   to hear the next upcoming  appointment        What s my schedule today   to hear today s upcoming  appointments      What s my schedule tomorrow   to hear appointments for  tomorrow      Reminders On  to enable reminder announcements      Reminders Off  to disable reminder announcements     VARIATIONS FOR NEXT     What s my next meeting       What s my next appointment      VARIATIONS FOR TODAY    
146. pting a message protects the privacy of the message by  converting it from plain  readable text into cipher  scrambled  text  Only  the recipient who has the private key that matches the public key you  used to encrypt the message can decipher the message     You can encrypt a message without a certificate  however  to read an  encrypted message you need a valid certificate for decrypting e mail  messages        qi In the message list  Press  Menu  Switch  Accounts Outlook e mail     Ce Press New     LG Press  Menu  Message Options     Qa Select Encrypt message and press  Done        S MIME encryption and digital signatures for Windows Mobile   based devices are available only with Exchange Server 2003  Service Pack 2 or a later version that supports S MIME   If you aren t using one of these products  or have not yet  synchronized  these options are unavailable      25    a TO                    E MAIL        MARK A FOLDER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION     When you synchronize your Outlook e mail account with your PC  the  same Inbox folders that are in Outlook on your PC are created on your  phone     UU In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press     OK      Select Outlook E Mail    Press  Menu  Folders    Press  Menu  Show All Folders    Press  Menu  Manage Folders    Select a folder to synchronize and press Sync   Press  Done   The next time you synchronize   the folder s  that you marked on your phone are    synchronized with the correspondi
147. r assignable     This Warranty does not apply to      a  Product subjected to abnormal use or conditions  accident   mishandling  neglect  unauthorized alteration  misuse  improper  installation or repair or improper storage      b  Product whose mechanical serial number or electronic serial  number has been removed  altered or defaced      c  Damage from exposure to moisture  humidity  excessive  temperatures or extreme environmental conditions      d  Damage resulting from connection to  or use of any accessory or  other product not approved or authorized by the Company      e  Defects in appearance  cosmetic  decorative or structural items  such as framing and non operative parts      f  Product damaged from external causes such as fire  flooding  dirt   sand  weather conditions  battery leakage  blown fuse  theft or  improper usage of any electrical source     The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the  product  for geographic coverage  for inadequate signal reception by  the antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular  system as a whole          2506     MANUFACTURER   S WARRANTY       When sending your wireless device to UTStarcom Personal  Communications for repair or service  please note that any personal  data or software stored on the device may be inadvertently erased or  altered  Therefore  we strongly recommend you make a back up copy  of all data and software contained on your device before submitting   it for repai
148. r or service  This includes all contact lists  downloads  i e   third party software applications  ringtones  games and graphics   and any other data added to your device  In addition  if your wireless  device utilizes a SIM or Multimedia card  please remove the card  before submitting the device and store for later use when your device  is returned  UTStarcom Personal Communications is not responsible  for and does not guarantee restoration of any third party software   personal information or memory data contained in  stored on  or  integrated with any wireless device  whether under warranty or not   returned to UTStarcom Personal Communications for repair or service     To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty    the product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage  e g   dated bill of sale   the consumer s return address  daytime phone  number and or fax number and complete description of the problem   transportation prepaid  to the Company at the address shown below or  to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing     In addition  for reference to an authorized Warranty station in your area   you may telephone in the United States  800  229 1235  and in Canada   800  465 9672  in Ontario call 416 695 3060      THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS  WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT  PROVIDED ABOVE AND  IN NO EVENT  SHALL THE COMPANY S  LAIBILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER  FO
149. r phone and  Exchange Server every time an item arrives or is changed in Exchange  Server if your company is running Exchange Server with Exchange  ActiveSync  and after your first full synchronization with Exchange  Server     LU On the phone Home screen  press  Start   select  ActiveSync and press    OK      C Press the right soft key      Menu  select  Schedule and press    OK      Gs Do one or both of the following     Q In Peak times  select As items arrive  It s more  cost efficient to synchronize at regular intervals  when mail volume is high     C In Off peak times  select As items arrive  This  can be more cost efficient than synchronizing on  a regular schedule when mail volume is low     Gs Press  Done      Ld Before changing synchronization settings on the phone   disconnect the phone from your PC        ACTIVESYNC           CHANGE THE SYNCHRONIZATION SCHEDUI    Before changing synchronization settings  disconnect the phone from  your PC     LU On the phone Home screen  press  Start   select  ActiveSync and press     OK        Press right soft key C   Menu  select Schedule  and press    OK          Do one or more of the following           To sync Do this  When you are working  or Select an appropriately frequent  e mail volume is high interval in the Peak times list        Select a longer interval or As items    When email volumen ow arrive in the Off peak times list        Select the Use above settings while  roaming check box  To minimize                While r
150. r s head  These RF  exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were  developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies  When   the phone is located at greater distances from the user  the exposure to RF is drastically  lower because a person s RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from  the source  The so called    cordless phones     which have a base unit connected to the  telephone wiring in a house  typically operate at far lower power levels  and thus produce  RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits     4  What are the results of the research done already    The research done thus far has produced conflicting results  and many studies have  suffered from flaws in their research methods  Animal experiments investigating the   effects of radiofrequency energy  RF  exposures characteristic of wireless phones have  yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories  A few animal  studies  however  have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development  of cancer in laboratory animals  However  many of the studies that showed increased  tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with  cancer causing chemicals so as to be predisposed to develop cancer in the absence of  RF exposure  Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day  These  conditions are not similar to the conditions under whic
151. re file   s brightness is  normal     1  Preview or capture file   s brightness is a  little bright more than normal     2  Preview or capture file   s brightness is very  bright more than normal        White Balance    Choose white balance in list   Default value is    Auto        Auto  Auto control of the white value    Sunny  Sunny setting of the white value    Cloudy  Cloudy setting of the white value    Tungsten  Tungsten setting of the white  value     Fluorescent  Fluorescent setting of the white  value     Darkness  Darkness setting of the white  value           Color Effect       Choose color effect in list   Default value is    Normal        Normal  Color effect is normal     Black  amp  White  Color effect is black  amp  white    Antique  Color effect is antique     Negative  Color effect is Negative              TO    CAMERA CONTROLS           CAMERA OPTIONS    Camera Options allows you to control the resolution  self timer  flash   shutter sounds  quality  and multishot parameters     LU Press     gt     on the keypad  The first left icon in  upper Menu bar changes to picture icon Hl                    Press right soft key KC   Options     C Select  Camera  and press    OK    Q Change values using Navigation Keys    Gs Press    OK  to apply the chosen values  The  Camera screen is displayed     Q If you do not wish to apply new values  press  Cancel     CAMERA CONTROLS          Item    Description       Resolution    Choose Resolution in list   Default value is  
152. recurrence  options        Press  Done       a     C  H    TOOLS                ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO AN APPOINTMENT    You can use categories to help you organize and group your  appointments     G    M                       From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Calendar and press     OK    Select an appointment and press soft key  Edit      Select Categories and check the category you  want     Press  Done      Categories are shared between your appointments   contacts  and tasks  A category will remain in the list of  shared categories as long as it is assigned to at least one  appointment  contact  or task     SHOW WEEK NUMBERS    In many cases the weeks of the year are referred to by number     the  calendar function allows you the option of displaying the number of the  week  between 1 and 52     G    From the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      Select Calendar and press     OK      Press the right soft key Y  Menu  and select   Options      TOOLS      4 Scroll to Month view and click     OK       Select Show week numbers      Press  Done       f In Week view  the week number appears at the top of the  screen  In Month view  the week numbers appear along the left  side of the screen                       CHANGE THE WORK WEEK DISPLAY E  4    Depending on your schedule  you may want to change the default work  week displayed  You can choose any day of the week to start and or  finish        G From the Home screen  press the 
153. revious state of all wireless radios including Bluetooth  WIFI and  cellular phone        Set Profile  lt profile name gt     to select the specified profile        What is my signal strength     to hear the current state of the phone  on the network        What calls have   missed           What missed calls do    have   to hear each missed call and reset  the missed call count          GETTING VOICE COMMAND HELP    Context sensitive help is always available to assist you with the  currently available commands     VARIATIONS            Help          What        I say         What are my choices      WHILE LISTENING TO CHOICES  YOU CAN PUSH THE  VOICE COMMAND BUTTON TO INTERRUPT AND SAY    e     lt choice gt     to choose that choice    o ro       69            VOICE COMMAND        PERSONALIZATION    Press Start      More        Voice Command Setup to begin  personalizing     eram    There are many choices in the Voice Command feature of your phone   You can enable  disable  password protect  and control availability     Voice Enabled     When yes  Voice Command is running and waiting  for you to press and release the Voice Button     Voice Button     choose the hardware button that works best for you   Note  some buttons will have another behavior which will be replaced  with or compete with Voice Command     Availability      When set to Always Available  Voice Command will always react  to the Voice Button       When set to Password Protected  Voice Command is disabled  be
154. rn to the Web page you were viewing  press    key     MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER       eT INTERNET EXPLORER    Internet Explorer is one of the easily accessible options from the Home  Screen     LU From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer         REFRESH A WEB PAGE    To refresh a web page use the Menu soft key and select Refresh        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        If necessary  select the Web page in your  Favorites or History list  and press Go     C Press  Menu  Refresh         RETURN TO A WEB PAGE YOU VISITED INTHE SAMEK    You can return to a web page or scroll back through pages you   ve  visited in a session just as you would use the    Back    button on a PC           C On a Web page  press E   key repeatedly until  the page appears     MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER           VIEW A FAVORITE    To view a favorite site at any time  just go into the Favorites list and  select the site you wish to visit        From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer        Press Favorites     C Select a favorite and press Go          VIEW A LIST        Tg    The History function of Internet Explorer allows you to select a site  you ve already visited and go to that site     qi  From the Home screen  press  Start  and select  Internet Explorer     C Press  Menu  History     IO    MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER            A FAVORITE TO A FOLDER    After you ve created folders in your Favorites list  you can m
155. s     the signature     Select Use signature with this account           To insert a signature in every message you send   f  select Include when replying and forwarding   Otherwise  a signature is inserted only in new  messages        Press the Signature box  enter your signature   and press  Done       lt   C  G  Q Scroll to the account for which you are creating  G   amp s        SETTINGS       A MESSAGE    Messages from any account can be deleted  Select the Messaging  function from the Home screen        In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select an account   C Select the message to delete     Q Press  Menu  Delete     Ld Messages deleted from the Outlook E mail account will be  deleted from Outlook on your PC or Exchange Server the next  E time you synchronize          DELETE AN ACCOUNT    You can delete accounts you have previously set           the Messaging  function     qi In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select      account     Lg Press  Menu   Option  Account Options     SETTINGS    Q Select the account to delete     Gs Press  Menu  Delete       You cannot delete your Text Messages or Outlook e mail  accounts         EDIT PREDEFINED TEXT    You can edit the predefined text included with the phone to create  words or phrases that you frequently use in messages     1 In the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start   select Messaging 
156. s already turned off  the  button is a lighter color and displays an icon  marked with an X     Gs Press All to turn all wireless power on or off   available only when more than one wireless  type exists on your device      Ld To change settings for one of the displayed wireless connection  types  Press  Menu  and press the type of settings you want to  change     BLUETOOTH        CONNECT TO INTRANET URLS    Some companies use periods in their intranet URLs  for example   intranet companyname com   A Work URL exception tells Internet  Explorer Mobile to look on the Work network to find the URL instead of  searching the Internet      lt          cce         In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press    OK    Press  Menu  select Advanced and click     OK      Press Menu  select Work URL Exceptions and  press    OK      Press  Menu  then Add     In URL Pattern  enter the URL  and press   Done   Separate multiple URLs with a semicolon           You should not create URL exceptions for URLs on the  Internet     See also    Change an intranet URL    Delete an intranet URL          TO    BLUETOOTH        USE A SPECIFIC CONNECTION TO CONNECT TOTHEIN    When you create the connection  be sure to set the Connects to setting  to The Internet     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK         Scroll to Connections and press     OK    C Press  Menu  then Advanced     Q In Internet connection  select 
157. s the  amp  key    Enable the phone lock  Device lock  Normal  Silent  Meeting   Make one of these profiles the Outdoor   active profile  Automatic  Headset  Car  Speakerphone       e You can turn off wireless connections to preserve battery  life when you don t want to make or receive calls  or in  environments where cell phones must be turned off  When  wireless connections are off you can still use other phone  features     9     C  H  2    BASIC FUNCTIONS       Your Verizon Wireless PN 820 phone has many options  This section  will show you how to use basic functions such as making and receiving  calls  locking and unlocking your phone  and managing the appearance  and settings on your phone          MAKE A CALL BY ENTERING A CONTACT NAI    Your phone allows you to call someone from your contact list or  address book  The screen will autofill the contact name as you begin  to enter it        LU In the Home screen  begin entering the contact  name     Ce When you see the contact name you want to call   select it and press     OK          MAKE A CALL BY ENTERING A PHONE NUME    In the Home screen  begin entering the phone number        Do one of the following       If you see the number or contact name to call   select it and press     OK      C If you do not see the number or contact name   finish entering the number and press     OK      BASIC FUNCTIONS           MAKE A CALL FROM AN OPEN CONTACT    You can open contacts from the main screen and make a call from that  cont
158. screen  press the left soft key  27   Start      C Select Contacts and press       OK      C Select a contact  and press     OK       gt  TO    Q Press the right soft key Y  Menu  select  Edit   and press    OK      Gs Press Remove Picture     CONTACTS           ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO A CONTACT    It may be helpful to group your contacts in categories you define for  easier reference  If you know the contact s category you can easily  retrieve the contact     You can use categories to help you organize and  group your contacts     In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Contacts and press    OK         Select a contact  and press     OK      Press the right soft key C   Menu  select  Edit   and press     OK      Using the Navigation Key      scroll down to  Categories     Use the left and right Navigation Keys to select  the category you want     Press  Done       LL OOOO LO    Categories are shared between your appointments   contacts  and tasks  A category will remain in the list of  shared categories as long as it is assigned to at least one  appointment  contact  or task     CONTACTS           ASSIGN A RING TONE TO A CONTACT    To easily identify who is calling you by the ring tone  you can assign a  custom ring tone to each contact     qi In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start         Select Contacts and press       OK    C Select a contact  and press     OK      Q Press the right soft key Y  Menu  select  Edit   and press    OK  
159. tacts     CONTACTS            BEAM A CONTACT    It is possible to use your phone to send a contact to another device  such as Bluetooth radio  This is called    beaming    your contact  A list of  devices will appear when you ve selected Beam     UU In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Contacts   Select the contact to beam     Press the right soft key Y  Menu         Select Beam Contact and press     OK      On the list that appears  scroll to the name of the  device you want to beam the contact        COLO    To beam using Bluetooth  ensure that both  Bluetooth radios are turned on and that  Bluetooth is discoverable on the receiving  device     Press Beam     ec    Status information displays  indicating the name  of the device to which the phone is beaming   and whether the beaming process is pending   finished  or was unsuccessful     CONTACTS           CALL A CONTACT FROM CONTACT INFORMA     You can call a contact directly by selecting them from the Contacts  page of the Home screen      lt  In the Home screen  press left soft key  J  Start       Select Contacts and press       OK     C Select the contact to call and press    OK    C Scroll to the phone number to dial    Gs Press  amp   OK  or E                 A CONTACT FROMTHE CONTACT LIST    If you do not select one of the contacts phone numbers  but you press  Send  your phone will dial the default number for that contact        LU In the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start  
160. tart   select  ActiveSync and press     OK      Press the right soft key      Menu  select   Options  and press     OK      Scroll to E mail and press the right soft key Y  Settings     Press  Menu  select Advanced and press    OK    Do one or both of the following     To sign all outgoing messages so that a recipient  can be certain that the message as received was  sent by the claimed sender  and has not been  altered in any way  check Sign messages     To encrypt all outgoing e mail to protect the  contents of the message from being viewed by  anyone other than the intended recipient  check  Encrypt messages           TO    OOOO A     ACTIVESYNC       Gs Press  Menu  and select Choose Certificate         to select a certificate for signing or encrypting  outgoing e mail  You can select certificates to  sign or encrypt e mails individually even if you do  not want to sign or encrypt all outgoing e mail     Synchronizing e mail using S MIME encryption or signing is  available only with Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2  or  later         EXCLUDE AN E MAIL ADDRESS FROM REPLY       ActiveSync can help you manage your e mail by ignoring a specified  e mail address when you reply to all senders from the phone  If you  specify your own primary e mail address  this can reduce the number  of e mails you receive by ensuring that you do not receive your own    In the phone Home screen  press  Start   select  ActiveSync and press     OK      Press  Menu   Options     Select E mail  
161. ter Setup completes  the Sync Setup Wizard  automatically starts when you connect your phone to the PC    Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the wizard  In the  Sync Setup Wizard  you can     Create a synchronization relationship between your PC and the  phone     Configure an Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly  with Exchange Server  To synchronize your phone with Exchange  Server  obtain the name of the Exchange Server  your user name   password  and domain name from your administrator before  completing the wizard     Choose information types to synchronize       When you finish the wizard  ActiveSync synchronizes your  phone automatically  Once synchronization completes  you can  disconnect your phone from your PC     See also  Connect the phone  Change ActiveSync settings       ACTIVESYNC           SET UP AN EXCHANGE SERVER CONNECTIO    To complete this configuration  you will need to get the name of the  server and the server domain name from your service provider or  system administrator  You must also know your Exchange user name  and password     Before changing synchronization settings on the phone   disconnect it from your PC      lt   Q             G    In the phone Home screen  press left soft key  J   Start   select ActiveSync and press    OK      Press  Menu  select Configure Server and  press    OK   If you have not yet set up sync  with Exchange Server  this will say Add Server  Source     In Server address  enter the name of the
162. the Home screen  press  Start  Messaging   and select an account     Press the meeting request and respond to it as  follows     To accept the meeting request and insert the  meeting into your calendar  Press  Menu  Accept     To decline the meeting request  Press  Menu   Decline     O66        To tentatively accept the meeting request and  insert a tentative meeting into your calendar   Press  Menu  Tentative        Your response is sent back to the meeting organizer the next  time you synchronize           SETTINGS        SAVE A DRAFT OF A MESSAGE    You can save a draft of a message that you are composing to finish and  send later     qi You can save a draft of a message that you are  composing to finish and send later     2 While in a message you are composing  Press   Menu  Save to Drafts  A draft of the message is  stored in the Drafts folder of the account you are  in         SPECIFY THE LANGUAGE FOR READING AM    The PN 820 has many languages and character sets from which to  choose  Each message can be composed in whatever language you  require     a TO       From an open message  Press  Menu   Languages     2 In E mail message language  scroll to the  language     C Press  Done   The message is displayed using  the appropriate characters for the selected  language     SETTINGS        STOP ADDING A SIGNATURE TO MESSAGES    If you have previously added a signature to an account and wish to  stop using it  you can turn the signature off for that account        In the H
163. the connection you  want to use and press  Done         After you use the connection once  you may want to change  your Internet Connection back to Automatic     See also  Make your device discoverable    BLUETOOTH    e EDIT A VPN CONNECTION    If you have access to a Virtual Private Network  VPN  you can use  your phone on the VPN  You will want to establish and edit the VPN  connection first     1 In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press    X  OK      Ce Scroll to Connections and press     OK    G Select VPN and press    OK     Qa Select the connection to edit    Gs Press  Menu  then  Edit      Gs Change any information  and press  Done            TO    CONNECTING TO YOUR PG           OVERVIEW OF BLUETOOTH VIRTUAL COME    Some programs can connect only though a serial  COM  port  This   can be true even if the device itself is Bluetooth enabled  To make it  possible for such programs to use a Bluetooth connection  you must set  up a virtual COM port  Once created  this virtual port can be used like  any other COM port  You can use a virtual COM port for programs that   for example  connect to a GPS receiver  or to connect to a Bluetooth   enabled printer     Here are some examples of how to use incoming and outgoing virtual  COM ports          OUTGOING COM PORT    You have a program on your device that cannot use Bluetooth directly  but can print to a serial  COM  port  You can create a Bluetooth  partnership with a Bluetooth enabled printer  and then set 
164. the internet  You must start the client before you can  do so     1 In the Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start   select Messaging and press    OK      C Select MMS  press    OK  for a list of Inbox  messages       C Select a message in the list     MESSAGING SETTINGS       There are many settings in the Messaging function of your phone  Use  the Messaging selection from the home screen to customize how your  messages are ordered and displayed         CHANGE MESSAGING ACCOUNT OPTIONS     MMS  E mail and text messages can be displayed differently and you  can select from many options for each     1 Inthe Home Screen  press the left soft key  J   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select MMS  E mail or Text and press    OK    C Press  Menu   Options      Qa Select the type of options to change     Gs Press  Done          CHANGE HOW THE MESSAGE LIST DISPLAYS    You can change the order in which messages are displayed and show  the date and time that messages were received     a IO       1 Inthe Home screen  press the left soft key  27   Start   select Messaging and press    OK         Select MMS  E mail or Text and press    OK    C Press  Menu   Options  Display     Q Change the display options and Press  Done           MESSAGING SETTINGS           CREATE A MESSAGE FROM A CONTACT CARD    Just as you can make phone calls from a contact card  you can select a  contact and send a message from the contact card        LU In the Home screen  Press  Start   se
165. ting for a ring tone or an  event you wish to change and use the left and  right Navigation Keys to alter settings  Press  None if you don t want to hear a sound     Repeat for each event  and press  Done      For ring tones  you can use sounds in  wav   mid  mp3  or  wma  file formats     When you select a sound  it plays  To hear it again  select  Menu  gt  Play     e  amp              DELETE A SOUND    You can only delete sounds that you have added  You cannot delete  sounds pre installed in the phone     From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Settings and press    OK     Scroll to Sounds and press     OK     Press  Menu   Delete Sounds and press    OK    Select the sound to delete     Press Yes                        You        only delete sounds that you have added  You cannot  delete sounds pre installed in the phone         COPY A SOUND FROM YOUR PC TO YOUR PHe    After a sound file is located on your phone  you can use it for a ring  tone  Sound files in  wav   mid  mp3 or  wma formats can be used        qi  Connect the phone to your PC using a USB  connection           On your PC  copy the sound file you want     3 In ActiveSync on your PC  click Explorer and  double click My Windows Mobile Based Device     C  Do one of the following  H  4       To save the sound file on your phone  double click  Application Data  double click Sounds  and paste the file  into Sounds folder     To save the sound file on your storage card  double click  St
166. ting for you to   credentials page was left  supply credentials  open too long  Re enter  the Exchange Server  credentials  and try to  sync again   0x8500200F You have canceled This error usually  synchronization  occurs when you cancel  the Exchange Server  credentials page  Make  Sure you are correctly set  up to sync with the PC or  with Exchange Server   and try to sync again   0x85010000 Not available  This could be one of a  number of minor Internet  errors  Try to sync again  later   0x85010002 0x800421D2 Access was denied    If you sync on a schedule           Choose Configure  Server on the  ActiveSync menu to  check your server  username and  password        sync has been changed  to manual  After you have  re established access to  Exchange Server  you can  Set up your sync schedule              ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                  Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code            information  Code  if different   0x85010008 0x800421D8 The proxy server If you sync on a schedule   you have specified sync has been changed  is incompatible to manual  After you  with your device  successfully sync with  Specify the correct Exchange Server  you can  proxy server in set up your sync schedule   your connection  configuration   0x85010009 0x800421D9 The server could Due to poor network  not be reached  This   conditions  sync with  can be caused by Exchange Server could  temporary network not be complet
167. tnership with the other device  press Yes     C In PIN  enter a personal identification number   PIN  between 1 and 16 characters  and press   Done   You must enter the same PIN that was  entered on the device requesting the Bluetooth  partnership     Q The Bluetooth partnership is created  You can  now exchange information with the other device    See also   Turn Bluetooth on and off   Make your device discoverable       BLUETOOTH        CREATE A BLUETOOTH PARTNERSHIP    Ensure that the two devices are within close range and that both  Bluetooth enabled devices are discoverable     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press     OK      Select Bluetooth  press right soft key      Menu   select Devices and press    OK      Press right soft key C  Menu  select New  Your  phone searches for other Bluetooth enabled  devices and displays them in the list     eoe    Select the device with which you want to create a  Bluetooth partnership and press Add             If you want to use a passkey  recommended   for enhanced security   enter an alphanumeric  passkey between 1 and 16 characters  and press   Done   Otherwise  leave Passkey blank and  press  Done      7 Enter the same passkey on the other device     C   H      8    Once you create a partnership  the Bluetooth enabled devices  don   t need to be discoverable to beam information between    them  Bluetooth needs only to be turned on     BLUETOOTH       END A BLUETOOTH
168. to learn  yet difficult to master  The objective is  to align similar bubbles to form large blocks of bubbles before bursting  them  The more bubbles you have in the block before they are burst   the greater number of points you will receive     To burst a bubble  the bubble must be connected to other similar  bubbles on the playing board  If you press a bubble that is connected   those connected bubbles will be highlighted and a text bubble will pop  up  displaying that block   s potential bubble points  Press the selection  again to burst the bubbles     BREAKER BONUS    If you manage to leave fewer than five bubbles on the board you will be  rewarded with more points at the conclusion of the game     Undo  Moves in Bubble Breaker can be undone  To take back the last move  you made  Press  Menu  Undo     START BUBBLE BREAKER     1 Inthe Home screen  press  Start   select Games   then Bubble Breaker   Set Bubble Breaker options  Bubble Breaker allows you to vary your playing  experience   In Bubble Breaker  Press  Menu   Options   and  select the following     Play Sounds  Turns game sounds on or off     Guest Mode  Enables guests to play without affecting the  statistics     Style  Changes the style for new games as follows     Standard  the default mode of play where there is a set  number of bubbles that will not increase     Continuous  whenever a vertical set of bubbles has been  burst and the remaining bubbles have shifted over to the  right  a new  randomly selected c
169. uetooth  if the device that you want to beam  to doesn t appear in the list  ensure that the device is turned  on  discoverable  and within close range of your phone  Also   ensure that Bluetooth is turned on     See also  Make your device discoverable  Receive beamed information          TO    BLUETOOTH         SET UP A BLUETOOTH ENABLED HEADSET    You can use a Bluetooth enabled headset  or other Bluetooth enabled  hands free device  with your device when you create a Bluetooth  partnership between your device and the Bluetooth headset     e    OOOO       eG    e    Make sure that the two devices are turned on  and within close range  and that the Bluetooth   enabled headset is discoverable     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press      OK      Scroll to Connections and press    OK    Select Bluetooth and press     OK    Press  Menu  the Devices and press     OK      Press  New  in the menu  Your device searches  for other Bluetooth enabled devices and displays  them in the list     Select the Bluetooth enabled  hands free device   and press Add     Enter the alphanumeric passkey for the  Bluetooth enabled hands free device in  Passkey  You can find this in the manufacturer s  documentation for your hands free device  Press  Next     Select the check box for the Hands Free service   and press Finish     BLUETOOTH    Y   SET UP A STEREO HEADSET    Windows Mobile based devices support A2DP  Advanced Audio  Distribution Profile   which is used by Bluetooth
170. up an  outgoing COM port  for example  COM 1   The program can then send  print data to COM 1  which reaches the Bluetooth enabled printer     r   INCOMING COM PORT    You have a Bluetooth enabled GPS receiver  and your device has a  GPS tracking program that expects to receive GPS data over a serial   COM  port  You can create a Bluetooth partnership with the Bluetooth   enabled GPS receiver  and then set up an incoming COM port  for  example  COM 2   The GPS program can then send data to COM 2   which reaches the GPS receiver     Even if both your device and another Bluetooth enabled device contain  programs that need to use serial ports to communicate  you can set  up the appropriate virtual incoming and outgoing COM ports on each  device so that the programs can to use a Bluetooth connection to  communicate    See also   Create a Bluetooth partnership   Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port   Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port    CONNECTING TO YOUR PC           SET UP AN INCOMING BLUETOOTH COM POF    Make sure that your device is currently connected to the other device  via Bluetooth     In the Home screen  press  Start   select  Settings  press     OK      Scroll to Connections and press     OK    Select Bluetooth and press     OK      Press Menu  select COM Ports and press   OK      Press  Menu  and select New Incoming Port     Select a numbered COM port from the list and  press  Done      If the port cannot be created  it is in use  Select a different  numbered port
171. ur phone   s operating system  This option allows you to see  summaries of all the settings on your phone     LU In the Home screen  press  Start   select Settings  with the Navigation Key  or select Settings from  the menu bar on top of the Home screen and  press    OK         Press           then select About      f To see About and more settings  press More     BASIC FUNCTIONS                  OWNER INFORMATION    Entering and displaying owner information allow someone to return the  phone to you in case it is lost     LU In the Home screen  press  Start  Settings  Owner Information        C Complete the following     In Name  enter your name     In Telephone number  enter a number where you can be  reached     In E mail address  enter your e mail address   In Notes  enter any other information you want to include     C Press  Done      Pe To see Owner Information and more settings  press More         EXPLORE FILES AND FOLDERS    File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders on your phone   The root folder on the phone is named My Device  My Device is similar  to My Computer on a PC and contains the My Documents  Program  Files  Temp  Storage Card  and Windows folders among others     1 Inthe Home screen  press  Start   then select  File Explorer  The My Documents folder and its  subfolders are listed        To find the folder you want  do the following        BASIC FUNCTIONS    Lg Select one of the folders listed in the main  window     N IO    Q Press  Menu   and
172. wn the unit to avoid possible  damage due to instability     DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages     DO NOT use unauthorized accessories     DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories  If service  or repair is required  return unit to an authorized UTStarcom  cellular service center  If unit is disassembled  the risk of  electric shock or fire may result     etc     WARNING     e This product contains a chemical known to the State of  California to cause cancer         C3 DO NOT short circuit the battery terminals with metal items      This product contains a chemical known to the State of  California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm                SAFETY INFORMATION FOR  FCC RF EXPOSURE    WARNING  Read this Information before using    CAUTIONS    In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission  FCC  of the  United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96 326 adopted  an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency  electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters  Those  guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by  both U S  and international standards bodies  The design of this phone  complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards   Use only the supplied or an approved antenna  Unauthorized antennas   modifications  or attachments could impair call quality  damage the  phone  or result in violation of FCC regulations  Do not use the phone  wit
173. xchange Server reports  not be reached  This   an internal error  This  can be caused by condition is generally  temporary network temporary  Try to sync  conditions  again later   0x80072ee5 Synchronization This can be caused by  could not be Exchange Server load  completed  Verify conditions  This condition  that you have is generally temporary  Try  entered the correct to sync again later   server   0x80072ee6 ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072ee7 The server could The Exchange Server  not be reached  This   name could not be  can be caused by resolved  Check that  temporary network you have the correct  conditions  Exchange Server name   and try to sync again   0x80072ee8 ActiveSync This condition is generally          encountered a  problem on your  device        temporary  Try to sync  again later              ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING                                        Windows Windows  Mobile Version Mobile 2003 Troubleshooting  5 0 Support Support Code ENGL SEES information  Code  if different   0x80072ee9 ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072eea ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x80072eeb ActiveSync This condition is generally  encountered a temporary  Try to sync  problem on your again later   device   0x8
174. y     Ce Select the name or phone number to call     C Press Ry   e MAKE A CALL USING A RECENTLY DIALED PHONE N    Your phone will maintain a list of recent calls you have made  These  calls are always easily accessible for redialing     C    LU In the Home screen  press t gt  to display a list of  recent calls        Select a name or phone number to make a call     C Press Ry     ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS            ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS    You can enter text  numbers and symbols by using the keypad  The  phone supports four input modes for entering text  numbers and  symbols  Multipress  T9  Numeric and symbols  Multipress and T9  modes are used for entering text  Numeric mode is used for entering  numbers  and Symbols mode is used for entering symbols like                            and punctuation marks     When you select a field that requires text or numbers  the phone  automatically selects the appropriate input mode  The status indicator  on the top right side of the display screen shows the input mode that  you are currently using             BETWEEN UPPERCASE  LOWERCASE              Press the key to change between uppercase  lowercase  and caps  lock within a text input mode            In both Multipress          9 modes  the first letter of a sentence  is automatically capitalized         CHANGE THE MULTIPRESS TIMEOUT    The Multipress Timeout setting controls the amount of time you have  to press a single key to get to the next letter on that key  If the time 
175. y  7   Start         Select Call History and press       OK      C Press  Menu  select View Timers from the popup  menu and press     OK        TO    C Press  Menu  select Reset Timers and press   OK      C Press Yes  All of the call timers are set to zero   0   except for the Lifetime calls timer         VIEW DETAILS ABOUT A CALL    To review all the stored information on a call you will access the Call  History function      1 From the Home screen  press the left soft key  J   Start         Select Call History and press       OK      Lg Select the call you want to view details for and  press    OK      CALL HISTORY        CREATE A CONTACT FROM CALL HISTORY     While you are in the Call History function  you can select any of the  calls and automatically add that caller to your contact list     1 From the Home Screen  press the left soft key  J   Start      Select Call History and press     OK                 Select the phone number for which to create a  contact and Press  Menu  and scroll to Save to  Contacts in the popup menu and press     OK         Select New Item and press    OK      In a phone number box  press the left soft key  Insert to insert the phone number     Enter the remainder of the contact information  and press  Done   The new contact appears in  your contact list     ecc    CALL HISTORY        DELETE AN ITEM FROM CALL HISTORY    Any of the calls that are shown in the Call History can be deleted by  selecting the call and then accessing the menu        Fr
176. y  Play  lt album gt         Play   lt artist gt         Play  lt genre gt      or    Play album by  lt artist gt         How can I choose the current selection      You can interrupt Voice  Command and say  That One  to select the current album  artist  or  genre     How do    change the Media Player skin      Use the Skin Chooser   tap Start     Media Player     Tools     Settings     Skin Chooser  and choose a different skin  The included Voice Command skin only  works in the portrait 320x240 screen size      amp     VOICE COMMAND    Sometimes the artist isn   t what 1 expect     Voice Command uses  the AlbumArtist property to organize tracks by artist  This is different  than the Artist property displayed by Windows Explorer and by  default in Windows Media Player    How do    modify the AlbumArtist      To view the AlbumArtist  property in Windows Media Player  switch to Media Library  right click  on the column headings and select  Album Artist   You may edit this  property once it is visible     How do l use DRM content    In order to play files that have  been secured using Digital Rights Management  DRM  you must  copy them to your device using the Copy to CD or Device feature in  Windows Media Player     What s the fastest music layout      Store all your tracks in one  folder for fastest access to media         STARTING PROGRAMS TIPS    To start programs on your phone without pushing buttons  use Voice  command to access programs you have already identified     Voi
    
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