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Smartphone User Manual Safeguard Smartphone User Manual Contents 2 3 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Windows Mobile™ Smartphone. Many of your phone's safety features are system dependent and may not function exactly as described in this manual.
Smartphone User Manual Safeguard Smartphone User Manual Contents 2 3 Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 1.1 Knowing Y our Smartphone 8 1.2 Status Indicators 13 1.3 Setting Up Y our Smartphone 14 1.4 Included Accessories 18 1.5 Navigating 20 1.6 Entering T ext and Numbers 24 1.
Smartphone User Manual Contents Smartphone User Manual Contents 4 5 Chapter 3 Using Your Camera 55 3.1 Camer a Mode 56 3.2 Album Mode 68 Chapter 4 Personalizing Your Smartphone 81 4.1 Customizing Smartphone Set tings 82 Chapter 5 Getting Connected 91 5.
Smartphone User Manual Contents Smartphone User Manual Contents 4 5 Chapter 7 Synchronizing 131 7 .1 Using ActiveS ync 132 7 .2 Installing ActiveS ync 133 7 .3 ActiveSync Serv er 135 7 .4 Other Information 138 Chapter 8 Applications 141 8.1 Using Contacts and Beaming 143 8.
Smartphone User Manual Contents 6 Appendix 187 R egulatory Notices 188 T roubleshooting 198 Specications 204 Index 206.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Knowing Your Smartphone 1.2 Status Indicators 1.3 Setting Up Your Smartphone 1.4 Accessories 1.5 Navigating 1.6 Entering Text and Numbers 1.
8 9 1.1 Knowing Your Smartphone This section will help you familiarize yourself with your Smartphone’ s hardware, including a basic introduction to the buttons and features found on the top, bottom, front, side and rear of the phone. A brief explanation of the LED indicator is also provided.
8 9 Front View Side View Left Right 1. LED Indicator The LED Indicator noties you of the battery and network status of your Smartphone. The indicators are described on the next page. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 12 13 Smartphone User Manual 1. Getting Started Smartphone User Manual 1.
10 1 1 LED Indicator Status Solid green Battery is fully charged Blank Battery case is empty Solid Amber Battery is charging Flashing green Network is attached Flashing red Battery very low (less than.
10 1 1 5. Right Softkey (Softkey 2) Performs the function shown in the “softkey label” on the screen immediately above the button. (In many c a s e s , p r e s s i n g t h e R i g h t S o f t k e y o p e n s a m e n u associated with a particular application.
12 13 13. Camera Button On the right side of your Smartphone, this button switches to the Camera mode, (if not already in Camera mode). If already in Camera mode, pressing this button captures a still image or begins capturing a video clip, depending on the current capture submode.
12 13 1.2 Status Indicators New E-mail New V oice Mail on line 1 New V oice Mail on line 2 New V oice Mail on both line 1 and line 2 New instant message V oice call active Data call active Call forwar.
14 15 1.3 Setting Up Your Smartphone In this sec ti on you will lear n ho w to inst al l a ba tte ry , SI M car d, Mini SD card, and how to charge the battery .
14 15 Installing the Mini SD Card Use only the Mini SD (Secure Digital) card in your Smart- phone. Y ou can install the Mini SD card to store images, video clips, music and other data on your phone. T o insert a Mini SD Card: 1. Follow the instructions on the previous page for removing the back cover and battery .
16 17 Charging the Battery Y our Smartphone is powered by a rechargeable Lithium- Ion battery . The battery will eventually wear out after a few hun dred charg es or discha rge s. Repla ce the batte ry thr oug h an authorized vendor when the operating time is noticeably shorter than usual.
16 17 Y our Smartphone can be charged while powered on or of f. Charge your battery by plugging the AC adaptor into the mini USB connector at the base of the phone.
18 19 1.4 Included Accessories Mini USB Cable A USB cable is provided to allow you to synchronize infor - mation between your phone and a desktop or notebook PC us i ng Mi cro so ft Ac t iv e Sy n c. Y ou ca n al s o cha r ge the ph o ne ’ s battery by plugging the cable to a PC USB port.
18 19 AC Charger Y our Smartphone can be charged while powered on or off. Ch arg e your bat te ry by plu gg in g th e AC adap to r in to the min i USB connector at the base of the phone. The included AC adaptor is illustrated below . Carrying Case Also furnished with your Smartphone is a handy carrying pouch.
20 21 1.5 Navigating This section discusses how to navigate through your Smartphone’ s screens in order to perform tasks quickly and easily . Navigation Pad The Navigat ion Pad was identied as item #10 in the illustra- tion on page 9. It provides an easy way to move or scroll through selections on the screen.
20 21 Menus On man y sc re ens , the func ti on of the Righ t Soft ke y is to open a menu which displays a list of options that are relevant to the current screen/application. Selecting a menu option will either perform that command or take you to another part of the user interface where you can perform the command.
22 23 The Home Button Pressing the Home button takes you to the Home screen. Y ou can gain access to all of your Smartphone’s features and programs from the Home screen. The top of the Home screen displays icons for the ve ap- plications that were recently accessed.
22 23 The Start Menu Y our Smartphone comes with many bundled programs that you can start using immediately . T o install additional programs on your Smartphone, refer to the Companion CD that came with your phone. T o use the Start menu: 1. Whe n in the Hom e scre en , pres s the Lef t Soft ke y (ben ea th the word Start ).
24 25 1.6 Entering Text and Numbers Y o u r Sm art ph on e su pp o r t s th r e e in p u t mo d e s fo r en t e r in g te x t a n d nu mb e rs : Mul t ip re ss , T9 , and Nu me ri c . Th e Mul ti pr es s and T9 modes are used for entering text, and the Numeric mode is for entering numbers.
24 25 When you enter letters that are on the same number key , you must pause after entering the rst letter and wait until the underline disappears before entering the next letter so your Smartphone can process the rst letter . This pause is called the Multipress time-out, and you can adjust the length of the pause between keypresses.
26 27 T9 Mode When you are in the T9 mode, just press the number keys that contain the letters that you want to form a word. T9 will then analyze your keypresses and attempt to complete the word. For example: T o enter the word "shoe," press 7 , 4 , 6 , 3 .
26 27 Miscellaneous Input Tasks • T o enter a space: In Multipress or T9 mode, press the # key . • T o start a new line: Press the Action button. • T o switch between uppercase, lowercase, and caps lock: Press the * key . • T o enter a symbol: Press and hold the # key , select the symbol you want, and then press the Done softkey .
28 29 1.7 Securing Your Smartphone Yo u ca n cu st om iz e th e l ev el o f se cu ri ty y ou w an t to h av e on yo ur Smartph on e by lock in g the SIM card, the keyp ad , or th e en ti re p ho ne . Locking the Keypad The keypad lock turns of f the keypad functionality .
28 29 Locking Your Smartphone Loc kin g your Smart pho ne preven ts acces s to per son al dat a. When you enable this feature, your phone will automatically lock after a specied time of inactivity . A screen will be dis- played requiring your phone lock password before access is granted.
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Chapter 2 Using Your Smartphone 2.1 Making a Call 2.2 Receiving a Call 2.3 Photo Contacts (Caller ID) 2.4 In-call Options 2.5 Retrieving a Voice Mail Message 2.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 32 33 2.1 Making a Call There are several ways to make a call. Making a call from the Home screen Whe n in the Hom e scr een , pre ss the num ber s on the key pad to enter the phone number , and then press the T alk button to make the call.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 32 33 Making a call from Contacts T o make a call by Contact name: In the Home screen, press the Right Softkey ("Contacts") or sele ct Cont acts from the Sta rt Menu .
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 34 35 Making a call using a recently dialed number When in the Home screen, press the T alk button to display a list of recent ly-di aled names/num bers. Select the item you want to dial, then press the T alk button again.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 34 35 2.2 Receiving a Call When you receive a call, the name and number of the caller are displayed on the screen. If the name of the caller is not in your Contacts list, only the caller's phone number is dis- played.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 36 37 Answering a second call using Call Waiting If you are already talking on the phone when you receive an ot her ca ll, th e Ca ll W ai ti ng scr ee n wi ll app ea r .
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 36 37 2.3 Photo Contacts (Caller ID) Photo Contacts is a “Caller ID” application that adds more fun to using your phone. It allows you to assign photos or animated GIF les to the entries in your Contacts .
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 38 39 Main List View and Detailed View When you start the Caller ID application, the main List View will display as shown in the example below on the left. The Contacts entries fully mirror those in your Pocket Contacts (Chapter 8).
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 38 39 Menu Commands The menu in Detailed View lets you display the Next or Previous contact entry; Edit or Delete the current contact, and Assign or Unassign a photo ID to it.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 40 41 Pre ss the Righ t So ftk ey in th e Man age Gro up scre en to ope n the menu, which lets you create New grou.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 40 41 Unk no wn Phot o: Thi s ph oto wil l di spl ay when ev er the ph one nu m be r of th e in co m in g ca l l is not kn o wn to Cal l er ID b ec au s e no pho ne num ber was “pas sed in” to your Smart pho ne.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 42 43 Assigning a Photo ID to a Contact The Assign Photo command lets you assign an image le or animated GIF le (“Photo ID”) to an individual Contact entry stored in your Pocket Contacts, or Phonebook entry on the SIM card.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 42 43 1. In the main Caller ID screen, select the desired Contact in the list. 2. Select Assign Photo from the menu, or simply press the Left Softkey . The rst Assign Photo screen will appear .
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 44 45 If Use T emplate is active in the Display Settings screen, the photo is previewed in a template when you press “Next.” An example is shown below in the gure on the right.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 44 45 Y ou can also open the Display Settings screen outside of the “Assign Photo” process by selecting Options > Dis- play Settings from the main menu in List View , and you can preview the behavior of any Photo ID assignment by selecting Preview .
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 46 47 2.5 R e t r i e v i n g a Vo i c e Ma i l Me s s a g e When in the Home screen, press and hold 1 (varies with operator) to call your voice mailbox, and follow the prompts to retrieve your messages.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 46 47 Other commands on the menu in the Call History screen besides Filter : Find Contact — Lets you view Contact information related to the selected entry .
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 48 49 2.7 Speed Dials and Voice Tags Y ou can create “Speed Dials” for frequently-called phone numbers by simply pressing and holding one or two keys.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 48 49 For URLs and E-mail addresses: Y ou can also create Speed Dials for URLs (Web addresses) and E-mail addresses that are stored in Contacts. In Step 3 ab ov e, ju st se le c t the des i re d E-m ai l add re ss or UR L ad dr es s (instead of a phone number).
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 50 51 Voice Tags Y ou can record a voice tag for a phone number , E-mail ad- dress, or W eb page address that is stored in your Contacts.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 50 51 Creating a V oice T ag for an application Y ou can also associate a voice tag with an application. For example, to build a voice tag for the Calendar application, do as follows: 1.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 52 53 2.8 Advanced Dialing Information The following information covers advanced dialing options that may be useful for phone numbers requiring special dialing instructions.
Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone Smartphone User Manual 2. Using your phone 52 53 Inserting a manual pause in a dialing sequence There may be phone numbers that require a pause longer th an th re e sec on d s in th e dia li n g seq ue nc e.
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Chapter 3 Using Your Camera 3.1 Camera Mode 3.2 Album Mode.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 56 57 3.1 Camera Mode When in Photo capture mode, you can captu re standa rd still images. In Picture Theme capture mode, you can place yo ur ca pt ur ed im ag e s in to at tr a ct iv e fra me s (te mp la te s ).
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 56 57 Capturing a still image Select Camera from the Start Menu to go directly to Photo capture mode.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 58 59 Capturing a video using Video mode Select Camcorder from the Start Menu to go directly to V ideo capture mode.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 58 59 Capturing a video using MMS Video mode The usage and options for MMS V ide o captu re mode are the same as.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 60 61 Using Picture Theme mode to frame your captured photos The Picture Theme capture mode lets you place your cap- tured images into selected frames.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 60 61 In templates that require two or more images, the focus switches to another “place holder” after the rst one is lled.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 62 63 In the previous gure, the T itle Bar indicates Zoom mode. This means you can press the Up and Down buttons to Zoom In and Out. Or , when in Zoom mode, you can press the Action button to switch to Pan mode.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 62 63 File — This submenu lets you: • Delete (if you decide you don’t want to keep the le) • Move to .
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 64 65 Zooming in and out When in one of the ve capture modes, you can press the Up/Down button to Zoom In/Out.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 64 65 Adjusting for various lighting conditions From the main menu, select Ambience . The Ambience submenu lets you easily adjust the Capture screen so that it looks its best in various environments.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 66 67 • Set the Flicker Adjustment according to the electrical voltage used in your country . • Enable Review mode, so that every time you capture any new image or video le, you will enter the Review screen (shown and explained earlier).
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 66 67 Modes The elds available in the Modes screen will vary depend- ing on the Capture Mode and Encoder type selected. (The “Encoder” is the output format of newly-captured les.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 68 69 3.2 Album Mode The Album program allows you to view the image and video les you have captured, as well .
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 68 69 Thumbnail view mode Camer a searche s for the supporte d image, video , and audio les in your My Docu ment s folde r . Y ou can use the Change Folder command to search other folders if desired.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 70 71 Detailed View mode De tai le d Vi ew mod e uti li ze s more of the scre en to disp la y st il l images or to play back video, animated GIF , or audio les.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 70 71 Slide Show view mode First , in Thum bnail V iew mode, select the thumbnail that you want to appear initially in the slide show . Then select Slide Show from the menu.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 72 73 Summary of Options screens Select Options from the menu when in Thumbnail view to access the following scr.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 72 73 T ransition Effects Select from dozens of transition effects to be used between slides during a slide show , and specify the speed. This screen also lets you preview each choice before selecting it.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 74 75 Summary of Menu Functions Some of the functions that the menus in Thumbnail View and Detailed V iew allow you to perform: • Send the selected le via MMS, via E-mail, via Infrared beaming, or Bluetooth.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 74 75 Editing Files Album now allows you to edit BMP , JPEG, or still GIF les. Y ou can crop, resize, and adjust brightness/contrast/ gamma. First, select the image you want to edit.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 76 77 How Album handles DRM DRM is Digital Rights Management , a method of control- ling the usage of protected media objects after they have been downloaded.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 76 77 Th e medi a typ es tha t Al bu m su pp or ts ar e li st ed bel ow .
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 78 79 Album will enable or disable menu items as appropriate, according to the current DRM le state. For example, com- mands on the Send submenu will not function if the le is Forward Locked or is a Combined Delivery le.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 78 79 V iewing Info about a DRM le: If you select Properties from the menu in Thumbnail V iew , you will noti.
Smartphone User Manual 3. Using your camera 80 A Conrm screen similar to the one shown below on the left will initially display for DRM les that need to be activated.
Chapter 4 Personalizing Your Smartphone 4.1 Customizing Smartphone Settings.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 82 83 4.1 Customizing Smartphone Settings Y ou can easily view and change various settings in your Smartphone.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 82 83 Call Forwarding Enables you to forward calls to another number . Call Options Spe ci fy your V oice Mai l num be r , SMS Ser vic e Ce nte r nu mbe r , Country code, and Area code.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 84 85 Sounds Sounds settings are used to customize the sounds for ring tones, notications, and reminders. Select Settings from the Start menu, then select Sounds in the Settings screen.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 84 85 T o use your own sound: 1. Go to where your sound le is stored on your desktop computer and copy the le.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 86 87 The following table lists the proles that come with your Smartphone, and their default attibutes.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 86 87 Home screen Home screen settings are used to change the Home screen layout, the color scheme, the background image, and the time delay before the Home screen appears when your Smartphone is idle.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 88 89 Beam If you want to receiv e infr are d or Blue too th bea ms fro m othe r devices, you must turn on the option to receive incoming beams. T o receive incoming beams: 1.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 88 89 Certicates that establish your identity: Select Settings > Certicates > Personal , then select V iew from the menu to view the selected certicate, or Delete to delete it.
Smartphone User Manual 4. Personalizing 90 Power Management Selec t Settin gs > Power Manag ement from the Start menu if you want to check the current battery level. Also in the Power Management screen, you can adjust various power- saving settings.
Chapter 5 Getting Connected 5.1 Connecting to the Internet 5.2 Pocket Internet Explorer 5.3 Bluetooth 5.4 Modem Link.
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 92 93 5.1 Connecting to the Internet Wh en in th e Ho me scre en , sele ct Se tt ing s > Data Con ne c- tion s to acces s the Data Con nect ions scre en.
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 92 93 T o create a dial-up connection to your corporate net- work: 1. When in the Home screen, select Settings > Data Connections . 2. Press the Right Softkey to open the menu in the Data Connections screen and select Edit Connections .
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 94 95 Options Af te r s e le c ti n g Settings > Data C onnections , y ou c an select Options from the menu i.
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 94 95 5.2 Pocket Internet Explorer U si ng Po c k e t I nt er n e t E x p lo re r (I E ) , yo u ca n br o w s e th e W orl d Wide Web on y ou r Smartphone.
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 96 97 NOTE: While you are connected to the Internet, you can change between Pocket Internet Explorer and other pro- grams on your Smartphone by pressing the Home key and invoking the program you want.
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 96 97 5.3 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications tech- nology . Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 30 feet (10 meters) without requiring a physical connection.
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 98 99 Discoverable — The Bluetooth radio is turned on, and any other Bluetooth devices within range (about 10 meters) can detect your device and attempt to beam information to it, establish a bond, or use a Bluetooth service.
Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected Smartphone User Manual 5. Getting Connected 98 99 T o accept a bond: 1. Make sure that Bluetoo th is turned on and in Discover able mode. 2. When prompted to bond with the other device, select Y es . 3. In PIN , enter a PIN of between 1 and 16 characters, and select Done .
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Chapter 6 Messaging Features 6.1 Setting Up Accounts 6.2 Managing Accounts 6.3 Creating Messages 6.4 Receiving E-mail and SMS Messages 6.5 Viewing Message Folders 6.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 102 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 103 6.1 Setting Up Accounts Y our Sma rtphone is equipped with powerful messaging features such as the ability to send and receive E-mail, Short Message Service (SMS), and Multimedia Messaging (MMS).
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 102 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 103 NOTE: Before conguring E-mail on your Smartpho ne, you must have an Internet and E-mail account. Y ou will also need to congure your Smartphone's data connection, as described in Chapter 5.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 104 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 105 6.2 Managing Accounts Use and manage up to eight messaging accounts with your Smartphone. V iewing the list of accounts In the Home screen select Start > Messaging .
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 104 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 105 6.3 Creating Messages Y ou can start creating a new E-mail, text message (SMS), or media message (MMS) from Messaging . Y ou can also create a new E-mail or text message from Contacts .
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 106 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 107 T o create a message from a contact card: 1. I n the Home screen, select Start > Contacts . 2 . Select the contact, select the E-mail address or text message number to use.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 106 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 107 Inserting signatures into messages For each messaging account, you can specify a signature to be automatically inserted into messages that you send.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 108 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 109 6.4 Receiving E-mail and SMS Messages Y ou can receive E-mail and SMS messages through Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your E-mail server .
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 108 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 109 V iewing the Inbox message list In the Home screen, select Start > Messaging . Scroll right or left, or press Menu then select the appropriate account.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 10 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 1 1 Working with large messages and attachments When you receive large E-mail messages and attachments, your Smartphone downloads only a portion of them.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 10 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 1 1 Downloading a complete E-mail message In the Home screen, select Start > Messaging . Select the account and scroll to the message to download.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 12 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 13 6.5 Viewing Message Folders Each messaging account has a set of folders in which your Smartphone stores messages for that account. • Del ete d Ite ms: conta ins mess age s tha t you have mark ed for deletion.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 12 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 13 Moving a message to a different folder: From the Home screen, select Start > Messaging . Choose the account and scroll to the message to move.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 14 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 15 6.6 Managing Messaging All E-mail and SMS messages are stored in the respective Inbox of each account in Messaging. By default, the most recently received messages are displayed at the top of the Inbox list.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 14 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 15 T h e fo l l o w ing t a b l e li s t s t he Messaging functions found under Menu : M e s s a g i n g O p t i o n Function Delete Delete the selected message.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 16 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 17 Customizing messaging options Y ou can opti mi ze Mes sa gin g acco rd in g to you r wo rk envi ro n- men t.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 16 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 17 6.7 Instant Messaging Y ou can use MSN Messenger on your Smartphone to send and receive instant messages. MSN Messenger on your phone provides the same chat environment as MSN Messenger on your desktop computer .
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 18 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 19 T o sign in and out of MSN Messenger: 1. From the Home screen, select Start > Messaging > MSN Messenger > Sign In . 2. I n Sign-in Name , enter the sign-in name that you use for Hotmail or your .
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 18 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 1 19 Deleting an MSN Messenger contact: In the MSN Messenger contacts list, select the contact. Select Menu > Delete Contact . Sending an instant message: Sign in to MSN Messeng er .
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 120 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 121 Changing between chats: Select Menu > Chats . In the list of ongoing chats, select the name of a contact with whom to chat. Return to the contacts list: From a chat, select Menu > My Contacts .
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 120 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 121 6.8 MMS Messaging Y ou can use MMS to create, view , store, send, or receive multimedia messages that include text, photos, videos, or audio les.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 122 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 123 Photo Resolution — Choose from a variety of resolutions (160 x 120, 320 x 240, 640 x 480, etc.). Note that lower resolutions will normally lessen the time needed to send/ receive a message.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 122 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 123 Creating and sending an MMS message MMS Composer lets you create messages consisting of multiple slides. Each slide can contain a photo or video, audio (with photos only), and text.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 124 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 125 • T o insert a Photo or Video le: a. In the screen shown on the previous page, select the Insert Picture/Video... box. (If necessary , press the Up or Down button on the navigation pad to select.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 124 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 125 Capture Picture — Lets you take a new picture using your Smartphone’s built-in camera, and attach it to the MMS slide.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 126 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 127 In addition, the menu (Right Softkey) accessed from the Canned T ext screen contains the following commands: Select — Inserts the currently highlighted canned text into your message.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 126 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 127 Capture Audio — Lets you record a new audio track. A Record screen will open. Press Record to start recording, and Stop to stop recording.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 128 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 129 T o access these addit ional options, press the Right Softkey to open the menu: Insert Object — Insert a picture/video, audio track, or text into the current slide.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 128 6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 129 Previ ew Messa ge — “Play s” your mess age so you can see what the recipient will see. Send Message — Sends the message. Cancel — Cancels the creation of the message.
6. M e s s a g i n g features Smartphone User Manual 130.
Chapter 7 Synchronizing 7.1 Using ActiveSync 7.2 Installing ActiveSync 7.3 Server ActiveSync 7.4 Ot h er In f or m at i on.
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 132 133 7.1 Using ActiveSync Maintaining a steady connection between your Smartphone and your desktop or notebook PC is essential. This process of sharing information is called "synchronization.
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 132 133 7.2 Installing ActiveSync Before synchronization can begin, you must install Active- Sync 3.
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 134 135 Selective synchronization Th e rs t syn ch ro ni z at io n beg in s aut om at ic a ll y aft er yo u ni sh using the New Partnership wizard.
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 134 135 7.3 ActiveSync Server Before synchronizing information with a server , make sure all the requested server authentication information such as username, password, and the name of the Microsoft Mobile Information Server are correct.
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 136 137 Scheduling server synchronization Y ou can create a schedule for automatically synchronizing information on your phone with your PC or with a Microsoft Exchange Server .
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 136 137 If you create a schedule for synchronizing while connected to a PC as well as a schedule for synchronizing remotely (wirelessly), the phone synchronizes according to both schedules.
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 138 139 7.4 Other Information Remote synchronization Re m ot e sy n ch r on iza t io n is whe n yo u r.
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 138 139 NOTE: SMS and MMS messages are not received in Mes- saging through synchronization. Instead, they are sent to your Smartphone by way of your cellular service provider .
Smartphone User Manual 7 . S y n c hr on iz in g 140 ActiveSync error messages If you r infor mat ion can not be succes sful ly syn chro niz ed, you will see an error message on your Smartphone. T o view more information about the error , scroll to it and press the Ac ti on key .
Chapter 8 Applications 8.1 Using Contacts and Beaming 8.2 Using Calendar 8.3 Using Tasks 8.4 Using Voice Notes 8.5 Using Windows Media Player 8.6 Using Calculator 8.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 142 143 Pocket Outlook includes Contacts , Calendar , T asks , Inbox/Messaging , and V oice Notes . Y ou can use these programs individually or together . For example, E-mail ad- dresses stored in Contacts can be used to address E-mail messages in Inbox.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 142 143 8.1 Using Contacts and Beaming Contacts is like an online address book where you can store information about people and businesses you communicate with regularly .
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 144 145 T h e fo l l o w in g t a bl e s h o ws so me of the ab br e v i a ti on s t h at m i g h t b e d is p la y ed in th e C o nt a ct s l i st an d t h ei r m e an i ng s .
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 144 145 NOTE: If you want to change the default number , select the desired Contact entry and press the Action button. Then select the number you want to assign as the default, and select Set as Default from the menu.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 146 147 Contact cards T o view a “contact card,” select the desired contact in the list and press the Action button. A contact card displays all of the information that you have entered for that contact.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 146 147 T o send E-mail from a contact card: 1. Select the desired entry from the Contact list. 2. Press the Action button to open the related contact card. 3 Select the E-mail address, and press the Action button.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 148 149 Delete Removes the contact card from the Contacts list. Edit Enables you to modify information in the contact card.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 148 149 T o receive beamed information: 1. Select Settings from the Start menu. 2. In the Settings screen, select Beam . 3. Select the Receive incoming beams checkbox so that the checkbox is checked.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 150 151 8.2 Using Calendar Calendar is the scheduling program on your Smartphone, where you can create and view appointments and view your calendar by day , week, or month.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 150 151 T o edit an appointment: 1. Select Calendar from the Start menu. 2. Select the desired appointment, press the Action button, and then select Edi t from the menu or press the Left Softkey (“Edit”).
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 152 153 Note that in Month V iew , a rrows pointing upward represent morning appointments, and arrows pointing downward rep- resent afternoon appointments. If you have both morning and afternoon appointments on the same day , the arrows for m a col ore d box .
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 152 153 8.3 Using Tasks A task is a personal or work-related project, assignment, or errand to track through to completion. A task can occur once, or it can recur . A recurring task can repeat at regular intervals, or repeat based on the date you mark the task complete.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 154 155 8.4 Using Voice Notes Y ou can use V oice Notes to create and play back short voice recordings and verbal reminders, in lieu of entering text, us- ing your Smartphone’ s built-in audio recorder .
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 154 155 8.5 Using Windows Media Player Y our Smartphone comes with Microsoft® Windows Media® Play er 10 Mobi le, which let s you play Window s Media Audi o, Windows Media Video, and MP3 audio les.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 156 157 About Libraries The library contains links to your audio les, video les, and playlists. As with the desktop Media Player , it lets you sort your content by criteria such as artist name, album title, or genre.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 156 157 Supported File Formats High-quality digital media les can require a large amount of storage space. T o minimize le size, digital media les are often compressed by using software called a codec (“compressor/decompressor”).
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 158 159 About Playlists A playlist is a list of digital media les that play in a specied order . Y our playlists are available in the library , in the My Pl ayl is ts cate go ry (se e pre vi ou s g ure ).
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 158 159 Commands available on the menu will dif fer , depending on the screen you are viewing.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 160 161 As shown in the previous gure, the amount of time elapsed duri ng play back is displa yed. In this exam ple, 35 second s of an MP3 audio le has played so far .
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 160 161 8.6 Using Calculator Calculator performs basic arithmetic, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. T o perform a calculation: 1. When in the Home screen, select Accessories from the Start menu.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 162 163 8.7 Using Java MIDlet Manager Y our phone supp ort s Jav a 2 Edi tio n, J2ME . The Jav a MID let Manager (JMM) allows you to download Java applications such as games and tools specically designed for mobile ph o ne s .
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 162 163 Downloading Java games and utilities T o install, run, and manage MIDlet programs (MIDlets) on your Smartp hone, you have to r st download the MIDlet directly to your device from your desktop or notebook PC.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 164 165 Uninstalling and re-installing MIDlets T o Uninstall In the Java Apps screen (an example was shown in the pre- vious gure), use the navigation pad to highlight the MIDlet you want to uninstall, then select Manage from the menu.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 164 165 A b o u t J a v a M I D l e t M a n a g e r — D i s p l a y s v e r s i o n information. Ch o os e N e tw or k T y pe — O p en s t he S el e ct Se r vi ce screen and enables you to choose your connection.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 166 167 8.8 Games Jawbreaker The object of Jawbreaker is to clear out all the balls. The rule is that you may only clear out adjacent same-colored balls. The score depends on the number of the balls you clear out at every move.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 166 167 Solitaire The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order , beginning with the aces. Y ou win the game when all cards are on the suit stacks.
Smartphone User Manual 8. Applications 168 T o move cards: A number or character is displayed above each card stack. On the keypad, press the number or character of the card to move, and then press the number or character of the stack to which you want to move the card.
Chapter 9 Maintaining Your Smartphone 9.1 Adding and Removing Programs 9.2 File Manager 9.3 Task Manager 9.4 Space Maker.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 170 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 171 9.1 Adding and Removing Programs Y ou can use Add/Remove Programs on the T ools Menu of Mi c ro s of t Act i ve S yn c to ad d an d re mo v e pro gra ms .
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 170 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 171 9.2 File Manager Select File Manager from the Start menu to invoke the File Manager application. File Manager provides many easy-to-use features for le and folder management.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 172 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 173 Menu Commands in T ree View Folder Selecting Folder opens a submenu that lets you create a New Folder which will be a subfolder under the current folder; or Rename , Copy , or Move the currently selected folder .
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 172 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 173 Options The Options screen contains several checkboxes that allow you to customize certain behaviors of File Manager .
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 174 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 175 Menu Commands in List V iew Y ou can perform many additional le management func- tions using the co.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 174 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 175 Select Extract Here from the submenu if you just want to extract all the les immediately and place them in the cur- rent folder . Selecting Contents from the submenu will list all the les contained in the selected ZIP le.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 176 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 177 Send This command opens a submenu containing two com- mands: Send via E-mail — Only one le can be E-mailed at a time. (If multiple les are selected, this command will be disabled.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 176 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 177 Refresh When you select Refresh from the menu, or press the asterisk ( * ) shortcut key on your keypad when the menu is closed, the contents of the List V iew will be repainted to reect the actual current contents in memory .
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 178 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 179 How File Manager handles DRM DRM is Digital Rights Management , a method of controlling the us- age of protected media objects after they have been downloaded.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 178 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 179 The DRM icon displays in List View as well as in the Rename, As- soc iat e, Open With, Sele ct Multi pl e, Del et e, and Prop ert ie s scre en s. The example gures below show the Properties screen.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 180 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 181 9.3 Task Manager T ask Manager lists all the tasks/applications currently run- ning on your Smartphon e. Y ou can then easily switch to and activa te any currently running task, termi nate any tasks, and view free memory/battery information.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 180 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 181 Stop The Stop command (the 7 key on your Smartphone’s key- pad, if the menu is not open) stops the selected application. If for any reason the task cannot be terminated, a message will inform you of such.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 182 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 183 9.4 Space Maker Y our pho ne has a built- in, unrem ova ble defaul t stor age card. The nomenclature of the card is hardware-dependent (in some phones it is known as “Flash” Storage).
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 182 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 183 Menu Commands Erase E-mail Selecting Erase E-mail will open a submenu that gives you the exibility .
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 184 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 185 Erase SMS The Erase SMS command opens a submenu that gives you a choice of deleting all SMS (Short Message Service) mes - sages, or only the messages marked as “Read.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 184 Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 185 Erase Speed Dial T o delete all Speed Dial entries, select Erase Speed Dial on the menu. A conrmation screen will display the number of Speed Dial records that will be deleted, and the amount of space currently being used by that data.
Smartphone User Manual 9. System Maintenance 186 Af ter ch eck in g the desi re d ch ec kb oxe s in th e pr evi ou s gur e, press the Left Softkey to begin the Erase process. Y ou will still be given an opportunity to conrm the deletion of each category individually .
Appendix Regulatory Notices Troubleshooting Specications Index.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 188 189 Regulatory Notices Agency Identication Numbers For regulatory identication purposes, your product is as- signed a model number of ST20B. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of ST26A and ST26B.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 188 189 § E T S I E N 3 0 1 5 11 – G l o b a l S y s t e m f o r M o b i l e comm uni cati ons (GSM) ; Harmon ized stan dard for mobi le stations in the GSM 850 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requirements under article 3.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 190 191 Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 190 191 Important Safety Information Retain and follow all product safety and operating instruc- tions.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 192 193 Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not contain any metal: Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 192 193 Mounting accessories: Do not use the product on an unstab le table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket. Any mountin g of the pro duct should follow the manufa ctur er ’s instru ctio ns, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer .
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 194 195 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver . It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission lim its for expo sur e to radi o fre quen cy (RF) ene rgy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 194 195 The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specic Absorption Rate , or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. In the U.S.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 196 197 Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) Safety Information Pacemakers Th e He a lt h In du str y Ma n uf a ct u re r.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 196 197 Safety Precautions SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT : This product can cause interference to an aircraft's navigation system and network. In most countries it is against the law to use this product on board an airplane.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 198 199 Troubleshooting If you encounter a problem with your phone, please review the list below to try and nd a solution. If still having prob - lems, please contact T echnical Support or your dealer .
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 198 199 Problem n V iewing my incoming messages. n A warning message about “ Running out of memory” pops up on the screen. n I cannot open an image or video le. n The image appears dark when using the camera.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 200 201 ActiveSync Problems Problem n ActiveSync operation cannot be performed or connected. Solution • Make sure the mini USB cable is connected securely . • Make sure you have installed the ActiveSync software found on the Companion CD that came with your phone.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 200 201 Problem n ActiveSync is connected, but data or information cannot be transferred.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 202 203 Problem n Unable to use Infrared (IR) to transfer information. n Cannot connect to the Internet. Solution T ry the following: • T ransfer only one le, or no more than 25 contact cards, at a time.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 202 203 Problem n Cannot end a Bluetooth connection. n Cannot nd a particular device.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 204 205 Specications System Information Processor TI OMAP , 200 MHz Memory — ROM 64 MB (Standard) — RAM 32 MB (Standard) SDRAM Operating System Windows Mobile™ Smartphone 2003 AKU2 Update, Second Edition Display T ype T ransective 2.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 204 205 Controls and Lights Navigation 5-way navigation pad Buttons 2 Softkeys Back Home Camera 2 phone function: Call, End V olume control button (up, down) Record Audio (hold V ol. Down 3 sec.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 206 207 Index A Accept (receiving calls) 35 ActiveSync, installing 132 Add/Remove Programs 168 Album mode Detailed V iew 70 Digital Righ.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 206 207 Camera Mode usage 56 Caps Lock on/of f 27 Capture sizes (Camera) 64 Certicates (Phone Settings) 88 Chat, starting 1 19 Clear .
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 208 209 Forwarding E-mail/SMS 109 Full Screen V iew (Album) 70 G Games, Java, downloading 163 GPRS Connections 93 H Home screen 22 Setti.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 208 209 Mirror 12 MMS, creating message 121 MMS Settings 121 MMS V ideo Capture Mode 59 Model number (phone/battery) 188 Monitor , Calle.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 210 21 1 S SD Card, mini 15 Server ActiveSync 135 Signatures in messages 107 SIM card, inserting 14 SIM card lock/unlock 28 SIM Contacts.
Smartphone User Manual Appendix Smartphone User Manual Appendix 210 21 1 W W ork URL Exceptions 94 Z ZIP les, extracting 174 Zooming (Camera Mode) 64.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Audiovox SMT5600 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Audiovox SMT5600 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Audiovox SMT5600, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Audiovox SMT5600 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Audiovox SMT5600, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Audiovox SMT5600.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Audiovox SMT5600. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Audiovox SMT5600 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.