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ONE USER GUIDE KIN R1. 0 - CDMA Copyright © 2010 Micr osoft Corporation. Mod el OM PB 10 ZU.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 2 CONTENTS PHONE CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The outside of your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 GLOBAL SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 About global settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 4 Answer a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 In-call options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Albums screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Online screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 6 Battery charger handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Device handling in potentially explosive atmospheres . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 PHONE CONTROLS THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR PHONE TU R N Y O U R P H O N E O N / O F F 1 P ress and hold the P OWER butto n to turn your phone on. 2 P ress and hold the P OWER button ag ain to turn your phone off. Th e phone will turn off after you confirm.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 8 CONTROL BUTTONS BACK b utt on Use the BACK button to navi gate back to where you came from. If you ’r e on a screen and editing or adding informati on, pressing BACK wil l save your information, or you ’ll be asked if you want to save it.
9 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 BATTERY Insert or remove your batt ery 1 T urn your phone over so you are looking at the battery cover . 2 P ress the battery cover latch, then carefully lift th e cover f rom your phone, lifting f rom the side with the latch.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 10 • Battery life will vary depending on operating temper ature , signal strength, phone feature set tings , network setup , and system use (calls, messaging , etc.). • A shorter screen lock timeout sett ing will also improve battery life because the screen will go black sooner .
11 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 W ays to conserve battery power Listed below are a few ways you can save your batter y power , as we ll as some facts about bat tery usage: • Adjust wireless set tings.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 12 SCREEN LOCK T o prevent accidental ke y presses or screen touche s, lock y our screen. Wh ile your phone is screen locked, you ’ll still be ab le to adjust the volume duri ng phone calls and media playback.
13 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Double tap On some screens (webpages , Camer a full -screen photo viewer) you c an zoom in/ out by tapping the screen twice , quickly and in succession. If you double tap an image on a webpage, you’ll show the Save image or Open link options (if the ima ge is also a link).
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 14 KEYBOARD T o open the phone’ s keyboard, hold the phone with the BACK button on the bot tom, then slide the screen up using one or both of your thumbs .
15 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Ty p i n g a n d n a v i g a t i ng in t ext boxes PHONE key P ress the PHONE k ey to open the Phone app . Y ou will go to either the Dialer or the Call Log , whichever screen you visited last. F rom the Dialer you can make outgoing calls.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 16 M ove the cursor in a text box After you ’ve typed something , if you want to move the cursor , touch and hold the text box to zoom in, then without lifting your finger , slide your finger to place the cursor wher e yo u want it.
17 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 LAN YARD Y ou can at tach a lanyar d or phone charm to your phone by using the lanyard channel: 1 Remove the bat tery cover catch. 2 W ith the battery facing up , just to the left of the battery release button is the post for your lan yard strap .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 18 HOME ABOUT HOME What is Home? Y our H ome screen is r eally three screens . When you turn on your phone you ’ll see the Home scree n that shows your name , status, and sto ries from your favorite feeds, ca lled the KIN Loop, or “Loop” for short.
19 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Loop Displays your name , status, and photo in the top section. Y our photo comes from the social net work where you most r ecently updated your status. T a p your photo to open your contact card; tap your status to update it.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 20 Where are my status icons? The connectivit y status icons, as well as your battery’ s charge state, so und profile , and date and time are available in the Dashboard.
21 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 • Choose sounds to assign to indiv idual contacts when they call. Read more in “ Cr eate a new contact on your phone ” on page 46. • Choose sounds for incoming calls, notifications, and alerts . Read more in “ Sound” on page 35.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 22 3 T ap the link to the feed you wan t to add, or tap to open t he favorites menu where you can tap Ad d to loop . (If you open the favorites menu, th en you ’ll also be able to select P in to apps , which will add a shortcut to the webpage on the Apps screen, or A dd to favorites ).
23 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 SHARE WITH THE SPOT About the Spot Put everything you want to share in the Spot, including th e contacts you want to share with. After you drag contacts , photos , etc. into the Sp ot, then tap Send or U pload , to share .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 24 Remove items from the Spot Y ou can r emove one or more items f rom the Spot by f irst tapping the Spot to open it, then: •T a p X on an individual item to remove it. •T a p Empty to remove all items. All items are r emoved after th ey are uploaded or sent.
25 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 As soon as you start typing in the M y Phone sear ch box, matches will appear . F or the W eb and Near M e searches, t ype your search words , then tap the search icon to begin the search.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 26 DASHBOARD The D ashboard gives you importan t status information about connectivity , battery charge , sound profile , alarms, and date and time . T o open the Dashboard, tap the mini Dashboar d in the lower-right co rner of the scr een.
27 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Icons and indicators Y ou ’ll see the following icons , indicating connectivity , date and time , sound, and alarm status. SOUND PROFILE Open the Dashboard, then tap the curr ent sound profile for R inger .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 28 RECENT APPS AND MESSAGES T o see the last four apps you ’ve opened, tap Re cen t in the lower -left of the screen. T o jump to one of those apps, simply tap it. N ote that if you have unread messages , that app will appear as well with the number of unread messages noted.
29 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 GLOBAL SETTINGS This chapter describes the set tings that are not spe cific to individual apps . App-specific settings are described in the individual app chapters . Most set tings toggle on and off. T ap the setting to toggle.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 30 My service plan allows me to roam when needed. How ca n I turn this on? Y ou contr ol your calling and text and MMS (multimedia) message r oaming from the A pps > Setting s > Phone screen . Y ou control data roaming from the Apps > Set tings > Wi r e l e s s controls screen.
31 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 WIRELESS CONTROLS Airplane mode T urn airplane mode on if you are about to take a flight, or when otherwise required, such as in hospitals. When airplane mode is on : • All r adios on the phone except for FM radio ar e turned off, including W i-F i, phone , location services, and Bluetooth.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 32 Bluetooth T urn Bluetooth on to start Bluetooth services. Y our phone is automatically “ discoverable ” when you have the W ireless Contro ls screen open and Bluetooth services are on .
33 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 4 Once connected, you ’ll see on the settings screen next to the device name , and when you open the Dashboard will appear in the top r ow . 5 Y ou can disc onnect or unpair a Bluetooth device by tapping it.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 34 THEMES Y ou can customize the colors us ed on the screens fr om the Settings > T hemes screen: 1 Fr o m Themes , tap a theme f rom the list. 2 Y our phone must r estart before a new theme can be set. T ap ok at the prompt to r estart immediately .
35 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 SOUND Control the sound volume or switch your sound pr ofile by pressing the V OLUME + or - buttons . Control which sounds play on your phone f rom the Sett.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 36 • Phone model Ther e are also links to: • Legal - T ap to read the KIN T erms of Service . • Pr ivacy - T ap to read the KIN P rivacy Policy and turn A utomatic r eporting on or off.
37 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Y ou can contr ol the following screen lo ck and security set tings fr om the Settings > Scr een lock screen: A uto -lock I f you want your screen to lock automatically after a set period of time , use this setting .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 38 LOCATION The C amera and Search apps will apply your physic al location if you allow it. F or example , the Camera can add location information (geotags) to your captured photos a nd videos. (R ead more about geotagging in “ What is a geotag?” on page 82.
39 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 LANGUAGE Y ou can contr ol the language that displays on your phone from the Set tings > Language scre en. All the languages available to you are displayed on this screen. 1 On the Languages screen, tap th e language you want to use .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 40 KIN Studio system r equirements • Silverlight 3+ • Broadband connection • W indows PC - W indows: 7 , V ista, Ser ver 2008 (+R2), XP (SP2, SP3), Server.
41 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 CONTACTS ABOUT C ONTACTS How do I get contacts on my phone? The contacts on y our phone can co me from the following sour ces: • Phone contacts - Cr eated on the phone or in the Studio.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 42 Here ’ s an over view of how to use each of the C ontacts screens. Can I import contacts from my co mputer or my social networks? Y es . Contacts you store on your computer in Exchan ge will sync to your phone if you set up an Exchange email account.
43 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 4 On your computer, sign in to your W indows Live account. Be sure to use the same username/ password you used when setting up your KIN acc ount. 5 Click P eople in the upper navigation pane . Note that yo u don ’t need to have a H otmail account for this step , you just need to go to Contacts .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 44 Each card appears in its ow n screen; just slide your fing er to the left or right to view the linked car ds.
45 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 MANAGE YOUR CONTACTS Add a contact There ’ s several ways to add contacts to your phone. Not e: When adding a contact or editing an existing contact, be sure to tap Save before navigating a way fr om the card, or you ’ll lose your unsaved additions or changes.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 46 Set up an Exchange email account T o have your Exchange contacts appear on your phone, f irst go to the Email app and set up your Exchange email account. Read mor e in “Set up an email account ” on page 69.
47 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Edit a contact card 1 Go to the F avorites Home screen and tap All contacts . (Alternatively you can go to the Apps screen and tap Contacts . ) 2 T ap the contact ’ s name from the screen to open their contact car d.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 48 1 Go to the F avorites Home screen. I f your contact is in F avorites, tap the contact. Other wise , tap All contacts , then tap the contact you want to delete to open their contact card. (Alternatively you can find your contact by going to the A pps screen and tapping Con tac ts .
49 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 F AV ORITE CONTACTS Y ou can add up to 51 contacts to F avorites. F avorit es appear on the right-h and side of your H ome screen, labeled F A V ORITES . Scr oll down to view the full list of favorite contacts.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 50 CONTACT CARDS F rom a contact card, you can: Change a contact ’ s position on F avorites 1 F rom the F avorites scre en, two-fing er tap the screen to enter edit mode. 2 T ouch and hold a contact until the contact expands .
51 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 FIND A CONTACT Find a contact from an y where on your phone 1 P ress the SEARCH key on your phone’ s key board. 2 T ype the name or number of the contact you want to f ind. 3 As you type , the matches appe ar in the M y Phone screen.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 52 PHONE ABOUT THE PHONE How do I use my phone for calls? If you ’ve stored a contact ’ s number on the phone, sta rt a call fr om their contact card.
53 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 When my phone’s screen is lo cked, how will I answer a call? If your scr een is locked when you re ceive a call, you ’ll see an incoming call notification on the screen.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 54 Can I use the keyboard to control my call? Y es , but you must have Phone shortcuts turned on (go to Apps > Set tings > Phone ). W ith the setting on, you can use the following key board shortcuts while in a call: USING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE Y our phone supports the following Bl uetooth 2.
55 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 CALLING Make a call Call an existing contact • Start t yping the cont act ’ s name from any of the H ome screens to open a list of your contacts , then the call button to the right of the contact ’ s name.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 56 Answer a call When a call comes in, you ’ll always re ceive a notification on the screen. • T o answer the call, peel back the lower -left corner of the screen (where Answer appears) by sliding your finger diagonally on the scr een, lower -left to upper -right.
57 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Multiple calls Speaker T o listen to your call using the speakerphone, tap Speak er on the in-call screen. Th e menu option backgrou nd changes color when selected. Add a c al l Read about conference calling in “ Multiple calls ” on page 57.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 58 End a call T o end a call, tap End on the in-call screen. Ti p : T o add the number to your contacts, tap Save contact after the call ends. VO I C E M A I L Before you can use the voicemail features described be low , be sure you ’ve set up voicemail with your mobile operator.
59 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 PHONE SETTINGS T o reach the Phone set tings screen, go to Apps > Settings > Phone . F rom the Phone settings screen you can: • Set your roaming pr eference . • Choose to open the phone display to answer a call and close the screen to end a call.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 60 FEED READER ABOUT F EED READER What are feeds? F eeds are website updates that you can subscribe to in order to receive fr eq uently updated content. The F eed Reader app on your phone, as well as the Loop, aggregates and displays this content in individual stories.
61 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 F rom the All F eeds screen, tap a feed to open th e individual feed, then tap a story to open the individual story . T he individual stor y screens differ depending on wh ether you ’r e viewing a social, photo , or news stor y .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 62 How do I subscribe to a feed? There ’ s more than one way to subscribe to a feed. One method subscribes a si ngle feed and the other subscribes a group of feeds.
63 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 4 T ap the star to show the F avorites menu. 5 T ap one of the following: • Ad d to favorites - A dds the page to your favorite webp ages , but doesn ’t subscribe you to any feeds on the page. • Pi n to apps - Adds a link to the page to your Apps scr een.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 64 Not e: When you unfavorite a fe ed, those feed stories al ready in the Loop will re main until they’r e replaced with new favorite feed stories .
65 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 F AV ORITES SCREEN The F avorites screen is located to the right of th e All F eeds screen. When you subscribe to a news feed, it ’ s automatically added as a fa vorite. I f you ’ve signed in to a so cial network, all your social feeds are automatically listed as favorites .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 66 INDIVIDUAL FEED SCREEN T ap a feed on the All F eeds screen to open the individual F eed scre en. F rom this screen you can: Not e: Y ou can ’ t unfavorite a feed fr om the F avorites screen.
67 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 INDIVIDUAL STORY SCREEN When you tap a news or social story on the F e ed screen, the story displays in the individual story screen. Photo stories open in the C amera full -scree n photo viewer . F rom the social stor y screen you can read and comment on the story .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 68 EMAIL ABOUT EMAIL What email account types can I use on my phone? Y ou can use an y type of email account, including: • Branded POP /IMAP email acc ounts .
69 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 What’s the limit on atta ching photos or videos to an email message? Y ou can at tach up to 20 items, totaling no more than 10 MB. After I set up an email account, where can I see my messages? Each email account you set up will have its own screen.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 70 2 T ap the t ype of email account you want to add. T ap IMAP /POP account if you ’re not adding a branded account or an Ex change Server account. 3 On the screen that appears , type your account information.
71 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Cr eate a new message Ta p Ne w to open a new message screen. Then: 1 Complete the To field using one of these methods: • T apping a contact fr om the list that appears, which is a list of all your contacts that have email addr esses saved to co ntact cards .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 72 Save a message as draft While writing a message , pre ss the BACK but ton and tap Save to save your message to the Drafts folder . Discard a message-in- progr ess While writing a message , press the BACK button a nd tap Discard to discard your message .
73 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 READ MESSAGE SCREEN Once you open an email message , you can also: EMAIL SETTINGS T o open the Email setti ngs scree n, f rom any I nbox screen, tap Mor e > Settings . Another way to ope n Email settings is to go to Apps > Settings , then slide your finger left to view the App setup screen.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 74 Ask before deleti ng T urn this setting on if you want to confirm be for e a message is deleted while on the Read M essage screen . Not e! Even with this set ting turned on, if you delete one or more messages fr om the Inbox, you will not be asked to conf irm.
75 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 MESSAGES ABOUT MESSA GES What kinds of messages appear in the Messages app? All your text (SMS), MMS , and voicemail messages appear in this one app , as well as missed, incoming , and outgoing calls. What’s a conver sation card? Every message in the Messages inbox is f rom a specif ic phone number .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 76 How do I write a new message? Can I attach a photo or video? Go to the Apps screen and tap Messages . Then tap New , type the phone number or name of the contact you want to messag e , and then write your message .
77 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 MESSAGES INBOX All your text, MMS , and voicemail messages appear in this one screen. Y our messages are organized by phone number into “ conve rsations ” . Co nversations that have unread messages display in bold with a colored bar along the left side of the conversation.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 78 CONVER SATION CARDS T o open a con versation ca rd, tap the latest message from the inbo x. F rom a conversation car d you can: Save phone number or contact .
79 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 MMS SETTING Y ou can choose to have MMS messages download automatically , or only wh en you open the message . This set ting is on by default (MMS messages will download auto matically). T o change this setting , go to App s > Settings > Phone .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 80 CAMERA ABOUT CAMERA Where can I see my photos and videos? The C amera app is organized acr oss mu ltiple screens , fr om left to right: • Cap ture - The screen where you tak e your photos a nd videos. P ress the CAPTURE button to jump to the Captur e screen.
81 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Can I upload a photo I’ ve ta ken to my social network? Y es . After you capture a photo , a preview of the photo appears for you to delete or share . If you want to share it, tap Share > U pload , choose your social network, and it ’ s posted.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 82 Does the camera record my location? If you explicitly allow the use of your location, the camera wi ll geotag your photos and videos. R ead more about your privacy option s in “Location ” on page 38. Re ad more about geotags below .
83 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 F rom the Capture screen, you can take photos (i n photo mode) or record vide os (in video mode) and then share them: Zoom during capture D igital zoom is supported in both photo and video modes to 8x actual size .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 84 Y ou can r each the photo and video se ttings screens fr om the Camera ca pture scr een menu. Read mor e in “Photo settings ” below . Record a video 1 On the Captur e screen, if you don ’ t see the recording icon on the screen, tap the screen to show the menu, then tap T o video .
85 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Photo settings F rom the Capture photo screen, tap Settings . The Photo Capture settings screen opens , where you can manually adjust these settings: Resolution Choose f rom: • Large - F ull-size resolution, largest f ile size and best quality .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 86 Video settings F rom the Capture V ideo screen, tap Settings . The Video Set tings screen opens , where you can manually adjust these settings: Resolution Choose f rom: • High quality (HQ) - Videos you record with this se tting ar e not synced to the KIN Service, so they will not appear in the Studio.
87 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 FULL-SCREEN PHOTO VIEWER T o view a photo full-scr een, from any of the C a mera screens , tap the photo thumbnail.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 88 F avorite/u nfavorite a photo 1 On the Captured or A lbums screen, find the photo you want to favorite or unfavorite and tap it to op en the full-scr een viewer . 2 Ta p Mo re > Fa v o r i t e to copy it to the F avorites screen, or U nfavorite to remove it fr om the F avorites screen.
89 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Assign a photo to a contact 1 On the Captur ed, F avorites , or Albums screen, find the photo you want to assign as a contact photo and tap it to open the full-scr een viewer . 2 Ta p Mo re > Contact photo .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 90 PHOTO AND VIDEO SCREENS The photos and videos you can view in Camer a are or ganized into different screens: Captur ed, F avorites, Albums , and Online. Re ad more below . Captured screen The C aptured screen holds all the photos and vide os you ’ve captured with your phone .
91 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 F avorites screen The F avorites scre en holds all the ph otos and videos th at you ’ve marked as “favorites ” on your phone. Y ou can have 100 f avorites . T o view the F avorites screen, go to the Camer a app and slide your fing er left.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 92 Albums screen The A lbums screen contains photos you ’ve imported from your computer to yo ur phone . The photos are orga nized as they were on your computer. Read how to import in “ Copy photos and videos to/ from your computer ” on page 94.
93 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 F rom this screen you can: Online screen The Online screen contains photos f rom social network photo feeds .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 94 SYNC PHOTOS AND VIDEOS TO THE STUDIO If you have the service plan that includes the Studio and if you ’ve turned on auto -sync (per “ A ccount sync” on page 39), the photos a nd non-HQ videos you cap ture on the phone will be backed up automatically to the Studio, where you can view and share them.
95 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Zune Collection and will be stor ed on your comp uter in the location specified in the Zune softwar e Settings > Softw are page . T o jump to the Studio and see the photos an d videos that have alr eady synced, click the Studio members link at the bottom of the Zune soft ware V ideo or Pictur es page.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 96 BROWSER ABOUT TH E BROWSER How do I open a webpage? Open the Browser and start t yping the web address . Y ou can either t ype the top -level domain at the end of the address (e .g ., .c o m , .n et , .or g ) , or tap the appropriate auto -complete option.
97 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Can I zoom in/ out of a webpage? Y es . On websites not specifically designed for mobile phones, double tap the page to zoom in; double tap again to return to original size . On any webpag e , zoom in/ out continuously by pinching out/in with your thumb and forefinger .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 98 Can I set a page to use as a home page in the Browser? No , there is no home webp age setting on the phone. Can I do online banking or other se cure transactions with m y phone? Y es .
99 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 W EBPAGE BROWSE SCREEN Opening a webpage is very easy . F o llow the instruct ions in “H ow do I open a webpage?” on page 96. Once you ’re on a webpage , you can: Zoom Double tap to zoom in. Double ta p again to zoom out.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 100 T ype in text boxe s 1 Double tap the page to zoom in. 2 T ap the text box to open a text entry box at the bottom of the screen.
101 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 F AV ORITE WEBPAGES T o add a webpage to F avorites, read “ Can I save some page s as favorites?” on pa ge 96. Y ou are lim ited to 50 favorite pages . T o view all your favorite webpages , slide your finger down the webpage br owse screen.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 102 BROWSER SETTINGS T o reach the Browser Set tings screen: 1 Go to the Apps screen. 2 Ta p Settings , then slide your finger left to see the App Setup scr een. 3 Ta p Browser to open the Browser Set tings screen.
103 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 MUSIC & MORE ABOUT MUSIC & MORE What can I do in th e Music & More app? F rom the Music & M ore top-level screen, you can play music, podcasts, and videos that you ’ve downloaded to your phone us ing the Zune soft ware on your comput er.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 104 How can I copy media from my computer to my phone? Learn how to import your photos and videos in “C opy photos and videos to / from your computer ” on page 94. T o import music, read “Sync media f rom your computer” on page 105.
105 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 (Home , Professional, T ablet PC, or M edia Center Edition 2005 with Rollup U pdate 2), or Mac OS X with Boot Camp running those W indo ws operating systems .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 106 Sync with phone Once you have installed the Zune soft ware and set up your account, follow these steps to sync your phone with your collection: 1 Connect your phone to yo ur computer via USB . 2 Open the Zune software if it doesn ’ t open automa tically .
107 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 Play an item 1 Once you ’ve navigated to the item you want to play , tap the artwork to begin play immediately . 2 Alternatively , open the item details screen by tapping the item ’ s name , then tap . Playlists Y our phone has a default play list called “Now Playing” .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 108 Now Play ing screens M usic and podcasts Now Playing screen Once you ’ve starting playing musi c or a podcast, you ’ll automatica lly go to the Now Playin g screen. There ar e two sets of controls you can use on this sc reen.
109 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 Vi deo Now Playing scr een Once you tap the video artwork, th e video will star t playing . T ap the screen again to open the volume, pause , play , for war d, back, and resize controls .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 110 Control media play Even if you are not in the M usic & More app while a song , podcast, or FM radio station is playing , you can control play by pressing one of the VOLUME bu ttons . (See the location of the VOL UME buttons in “The outside of your phone” on page 7.
111 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Like the other N ow Playing screens , there are two sets of contr ols. T o toggle bet ween them, tap the screen. F rom the FM radio screen you can: F ind a station Slide your fin ger along the tune r bar to tune in to a station quickly .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 112 LISTEN TO MEDIA WITH HEADSET, HEADPHONES, OR BLUETOOTH DEVICE Y ou can listen to music, videos , podcasts, or the FM radio using the one-button headset that came in the box.
113 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 ZUNE P ASS CATALOG Before you can see anything in the Zune P ass catalog, you must get a Zune Pass and sign up for a Zune account using the Zune software on your computer. The first time you connect your phone you ’ll be prompted to link your phone with your Zune account.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 114 SETTINGS Control the following from the Mus ic & Mo re > Settings screen: Stream music W ith a Zune Pass, you can stream an unlimited number of songs . F ollow the steps above in “Brows e for music and add to cart ” and when you find a song you want to listen to , tap .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 115 ALARM ABOUT ALARM How man y alarms can I set? Y ou can cr eate up to 10 alarms. If I set an alarm, can I save it even though I do n’t w a nt it to go off? Y es . All you have to do is turn off the alarm. It will r emain in your list.
116 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 Does my phone displa y an indica tor when I have an alarm set? Y es , if you tap the Dashboard, yo u ’ll see the alar m indicator next to the time .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 117 What happens if I hav e a headse t attached to the phone and am listening to music when an alarm goes off? The alarm will sound thr ough your headset. What happens if I ignore an alarm when it goes off? If you don ’t Dism iss or Snooze the alarm, it will automaticall y snooze after five minutes .
118 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 3 The alarm switches fr om on to off , or vice versa, depending on its previous setting . CHANGE AN ALARM’S SETTINGS 1 Go to the Apps screen, then tap Alarm . 2 Ta p Edit . 3 F rom the list, tap the alarm you want to edit to open it for editing .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 119 Y ou ignore the alarm notification If you ignor e the alarm for 5 minutes, the alarm will automatically snooze (for 10 minutes). If you k e ep ignoring the alarm, after 3 hours of sounding for 5 minutes and snoozing for 10 minutes, the alarm will dismiss.
120 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 SAFETY, REGULATORY, AND LEGAL INFORMATION HANDLING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Y our phone is a mobile device that ma y break if dro pped, subjected to severe shock, or exposed to water . Please handle the device car efully and rea d the precautions listed below .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 121 • Switch off your device or put your device in “ airp lane mode ” when in an aircraft. The use of the device in an aircraft may be danger ous to the op eration of the aircraft, may disrupt the cellular network, and is illegal.
122 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 • Do not use chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene , th inners , etc.) or detergents to clean your phone . There is a risk of this causing f i re . • Do not paint your phone or modify the housing . • Do not immerse your phone in water .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 123 • Never attempt to disassemble or r epair a USB power adapter or multi-function micro-USB cable, because doing so exposes you to electric shock.
124 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 BA TTER Y DISPOSAL THIS PRODUCT CONT AINS A LI THIUM-ION BA TTER Y . THIS BA TTERY MUS T BE DISPOSED OF PRO PERL Y . CONT A CT LOCAL A GENCIES FOR INFORMA TION ON RECY CLIN G AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN Y OUR AREA OR RBRC RECY CLING GUIDELINES IN THIS GUIDE.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 125 phones and adverse health outcomes. Still the scientif ic community does recommend conducting additional resear ch to address gaps in knowledge . That resear ch is being co nducted around the world and FD A continues to monitor dev elopments in this field.
126 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 source of the RF emissions , will not be placed against the head. On the othe r hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other pa rt of the body during use , then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 127 • Should AL W A Y S keep the wireless phon e more th an six (6) inches fr om their implantable medical device when the wireless phone is turned ON; • Sh.
128 ONE User G uide - R1.0 - Ap ril 21, 2010 • Do not listen at any volume that ca uses you discomfort. If you experi ence ringing in your ears, hear muffled speech or experience an y temporary hearing difficult y af ter listening to your portable audio device , discontinue use , and consult your doctor .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 129 REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FCC notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi ts for a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules .
130 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of me asurement known as the Specific A bsorption Rate, or SAR. T ests for SAR ar e conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested f requency bands .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 131 should not contain metallic compon ents in its assembly . The use of accessories that do not satisf y these requir ements may not comply with FCC RF exposure r equirements , and should be avoided. Emergency calls Never r ely solely upon your wireless phon e for essential communications (e .
132 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 Hearing aid compatibilit y with mobile phones When some mobile phones are used near some hearing de vices (hearing aids an d cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing , humming , or whining noise .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 133 and conserving our natural resources . (RBRC™ is a trademark of the Re chargeable Battery Recycling Corpor ation.) Compliance with additional FCC regulations Never violate an y of the following Rules and Regulations of the FCC when using your mobile phone .
134 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 LEGAL INFORMATION KIN terms of service This KIN T erms of Ser vice (the “ Agreement ”) between you and M icrosoft Corpor ation (“ Microsoft ”) supplements the Micr osoft Ser vice Agreement for W indows Live (“ W indows Live Agreement ”).
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 135 agreements containing additional terms and conditions . Any such license agreements will be provided to you separately . Y ou her e by agree to comply with all such additional terms and conditions in your use of the Thir d-Part y Softwar e .
136 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 content and services you access or subscribe. I n no ev ent will Microsoft be liab le to you in connection with any websites, content, products , ser vic es, materials , or practices of a third par t y .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 137 model and softwar e version. If a pa rticular feature of the KIN Servic e sends information to Micr osoft, Standard Device I nformation will be sent as well. 8 . KIN W ebsite Y ou ma y access and manage certain information fr om your account (e .
138 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 12-month limited w arr anty P ersonal Communications Devices , LLC. (the Company) warr ants to the original retail purchaser of this handheld portable cellul.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 139 any third-party software, personal information or memory data cont ained in, stored on , or integrated with any wire less device, whether under w arrant y or not, returned to P e rsonal Communications Devices, LLC for r epair or service.
140 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG , Inc. The Bluetooth wor d mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG , Inc. and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license . Other trademarks and trade names ar e those of their respective owners .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 141 INDE X Numerics 1xRTT net work indicator 27 24-hour time , setting 36 3G network indicator 27 A about your phone setting 35 accounts set up .
142 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 background set photo on lock screen 38 , 88 , 91 , 92 backlight, timeout to dim 37 battery about the battery 9 charge indicator 2.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 143 voicemail 58 Cal l L og about 58 call voicemail 59 clear entries 59 save contact info 46 send text (SMS) 59 use to make a call 5.
144 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 on online photos in camera 93 on social story 19 conference calling 57 connect to Bluetooth device 32 to W i-F i network 31 conserve batt.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 145 entire conversation 77 , 79 music and videos 110 photo or video during preview 84 photos 90 description, add to photo 89 , 91 , .
146 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 open favorite webpage 101 share favorite webpages 101 F avorites Home screen about 19 , 49 add contacts 22 , 49 how linking/ unlinkin.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 147 flick 13 pinch in/ out 14 slide 13 tap 12 touch and hold 13 touch screen 12 two -fi nger tap 13 GPS setting for photo geotags .
148 ONE User Guide - R1.0 - April 21, 2010 Shift key 15 shortcuts during calls 34 slide to answer/ end calls 34 special characters 17 Symbol k ey 15 keyboard shortcuts , Dialer .
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 149 set default signature 74 set sound for new 35 sync email 70 where to view your text/MMS messages 75 write new email 71 write new text/MM.
150 ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 pan in photos 87 , 90 , 92 phone add another call 57 answer incoming call 56 call existing contact 55 call number not saved in Conta.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 151 PINs , required for Bluetooth pairing 32 play music or videos 107 playlist add songs 107 remove all song s 107 playlists add/ remove songs .
152 ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 auto-lock 37 screen lock about 36 set photo as background 88 , 91 , 92 set timeout 29 using 12 search for contacts 21 for so.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 153 songs add to Now Playing play list 107 remove all fr om playlist 107 sort order photos and videos in Albums 93 sound change for ringer and new m.
154 ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 to use with phone 34 text (SMS) contact from contact car d 50 conversation car ds 75 inbox 77 send from C all Log 59 where to view messa.
ONE User Guide - R1 .0 - April 21, 2010 155 voicemail 58 call from C all Log 59 call from con versation card 75 inbox 77 notification 76 notifications 58 set sound for new .
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 Sharp OMPB10ZU 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 Sharp OMPB10ZU - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Sharp OMPB10ZU, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Sharp OMPB10ZU va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Sharp OMPB10ZU, 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 Sharp OMPB10ZU.
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 Sharp OMPB10ZU. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Sharp OMPB10ZU 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.