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  • Page 1: User Manual

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  • Page 2: Please Read Before Proceeding

    DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING. YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU DISASSEMBLE OR ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE DEVICE. PRIVACY RESTRICTIONS Some countries require full disclosure of recorded telephone conversations, and stipulate that you must inform  the person with whom you are speaking that the conversation is being recorded. Always obey the relevant laws  and regulations of your country when using the recording feature of your PDA Phone. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © 009 HTC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. HTC, the HTC logo, HTC Innovation, ExtUSB, HTC Sense, HTC Touch Pro, and HTC Care are trademarks and/or  service marks of HTC Corporation.  Microsoft, Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows XP, Windows Vista, ActiveSync, Windows Mobile Device Center,  Internet Explorer, MSN, Hotmail, Windows Live, Bing, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, OneNote and Windows  Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or  other countries. Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 3: Limitation Of Damages

    Safety  3 Disclaimers THE WEATHER INFORMATION, DATA AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITHOUT WARRANTY  OR TECHNICAL SUPPORT OF ANY KIND FROM HTC. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE  LAW, HTC AND ITS AFFILIATES expressly disclaim any and all representations and warranties, express or  implied, arising by law or otherwise, regarding the Weather Information, Data, Documentation, or any other  Products and services, including without limitation any express or implied warranty of merchantability, express  or implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, quality, accuracy, completeness,  effectiveness, reliability, usefulness, that the Weather Information, Data and/or Documentation will be error- free, or implied warranties arising from course of dealing or course of performance. Without limiting the foregoing, it is further understood that HTC and its Providers are not responsible for Your  use or misuse of the Weather Information, Data and/or Documentation or the results from such use. HTC and  its Providers make no express or implied warranties, guarantees or affirmations that weather information  will occur or has occurred as the reports, forecasts, data, or information state, represent or depict and it shall  have no responsibility or liability whatsoever to any person or entity, parties and non-parties alike, for any  inconsistency, inaccuracy, or omission for weather or events predicted or depicted, reported, occurring or  occurred. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE WEATHER  INFORMATION, DATA AND/OR DOCUMENTATION MAY INCLUDE INACCURACIES AND YOU WILL USE COMMON  SENSE AND FOLLOW STANDARD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE WEATHER  INFORMATION, DATA OR DOCUMENTATION.  Limitation of Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL HTC OR ITS PROVIDERS BE  LIABLE TO USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE  DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, IN CONTRACT OR TORT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INJURY, LOSS OF REVENUE,  LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF DATA, AND/OR LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING  OUT OF, OR RELATED TO, IN ANY MANNER, OR THE DELIVERY, PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE OF  OBLIGATIONS, OR USE OF THE WEATHER INFORMATION, DATA OR DOCUMENTATION HEREUNDER REGARDLESS  OF THE FORESEEABILITY THEREOF.  Important Health Information and Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to avoid possible legal liabilities and  damages. Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all warnings in the operating ...
  • Page 4 4  Safety SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT �� Use the correct external power source A product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings  label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your authorized service provider  or local power company. For a product that operates from battery power or other sources, refer to the  operating instructions that are included with the product. �� Handle battery packs carefully This product contains a Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled  improperly. Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture,  short external contacts or circuits, dispose of in fire or water, or expose a battery pack to temperatures  higher than 60˚C (140˚F).   WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To reduce risk of fire or burns, do not  disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, expose to temperature above 60° C (140° F), or  dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with specified batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries  according to the local regulations or reference guide supplied with your product.    �� Take extra precautions �� Keep the battery or device dry and away from water or any liquid as it may cause a short circuit. ...
  • Page 5 Safety  5 ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS Do not use this product in gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in  progress, or in potentially explosive atmospheres such as fuelling areas, fuel storehouses, below deck on boats,  chemical plants, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals  or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Please be aware that sparks in such areas could cause an  explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist, the product  should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause  an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the equipment at  refueling points such as service or gas stations, and are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use  of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a  potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas, below  deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or  particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. ROAD SAFETY Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with handheld devices, except in the case  of emergency. In some countries, using hands-free devices as an alternative is allowed. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR RF EXPOSURE �� Avoid using your phone near metal structures (for example, the steel frame of a building). �� Avoid using your phone near strong electromagnetic sources, such as microwave ovens, sound speakers,  TV and radio. �� Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not contain any metal. �� Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local RF exposure guidelines  and should be avoided. INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction. The use of this device is forbidden in most ...
  • Page 6: General Precautions

    6  Safety To assure optimal phone performance and ensure  human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines  set forth in the relevant standards, always use your  Antenna location device only in its normal-use position. Contact with  the antenna area may impair call quality and cause  your device to operate at a higher power level than  needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna area  when the phone is IN USE optimizes the antenna  performance and the battery life. General Precautions �� Avoid applying excessive pressure to the device Do not apply excessive pressure on the screen and the device to prevent damaging them and remove  the device from your pants’ pocket before sitting down. It is also recommended that you store the device  in a protective case and only use the device stylus or your finger when interacting with the touch screen.  Cracked display screens due to improper handling are not covered by the warranty. �� Device getting warm after prolonged use When using your device for prolonged periods of time, such as when you’re talking on the phone, charging  the battery or browsing the web, the device may become warm. In most cases, this condition is normal and  therefore should not be interpreted as a problem with the device. �� Heed service markings Except as explained elsewhere in the Operating or Service documentation, do not service any product ...
  • Page 7 Safety  7 �� Avoid pushing objects into product Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings in the product. Slots and openings are  provided for ventilation. These openings must not be blocked or covered. �� Mounting accessories Do not use the product on an unstable table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket. Any mounting of the product  should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the  manufacturer. �� Avoid unstable mounting Do not place the product with an unstable base.  �� Use product with approved equipment This product should be used only with personal computers and options identified as suitable for use with  your equipment. �� Adjust the volume Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices. �� Cleaning Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use  a damp cloth for cleaning, but NEVER use water to clean the LCD screen. ...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Inside the box ..................... 16 1.2 Getting to Know Your HTC Touch Pro2 ............16 Top panel  ..............................16 Bottom panel ............................16 Front panel  ..............................17 Hardware keyboard ..........................17 Left panel  ..............................18 Right panel  ..............................18 Back panel  ..............................18 1.3 Installing the Battery and Storage Card ........... 19 Battery ................................19...
  • Page 9 2.7 Making Three-way Calls in CDMA Mode ........... 33 Starting a three-way call ........................33 Turning on the speakerphone during a call .................33 Ending the three-way call........................33 2.8 CDMA Phone Settings ................34 Setting the phone connection to CDMA-only mode ..............34 CDMA Services ............................34 2.9 Using the HTC Touch Pro2 as a GSM Phone ..........35 GSM international usage  ........................35 Using the GSM SIM card   ........................35 Adding contacts  ............................35 Using SIM Manager  ..........................36 Copying text messages to the SIM card ..................36 Making and answering calls .......................36 Making three-way calls in GSM mode ....................37...
  • Page 10 10  Table of Contents 3.2 Home ......................42 Changing the Home tab wallpaper ....................4 Updating weather information ......................4 World Clock  ...............................43 Alarm Clock  ...............................44 3.3 People ......................45 Setting up My Contact Card .......................45 Working with favorite contacts ......................45 The People screen ..........................47 The Contact Details screen .........................48 Facebook updates and events  ......................49 3.4 Messages ..................... 51 Making calls or sending email directly from a text message  ..........51 3.5 Mail ......................51 Adding an Internet email account ....................51 Adding an Outlook email account ....................5 Checking and reading email messages  ..................5 Making calls directly from an email message ................5 3.6 Calendar ......................
  • Page 11 Table of Contents  11 Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 5.1 Ways of Synchronizing Your Phone ............67 5.2 Before Synchronizing with Your Computer ..........67 5.3 Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center on Windows Vista® .... 68 Setting up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center ..........68 Using Windows Mobile Device Center  ....................68 5.4 Setting Up ActiveSync® on Windows® XP ..........69 Setting up synchronization in ActiveSync ...
  • Page 12 1  Table of Contents Chapter 7 Working With Company Email and Meeting Appointments 7.1 Synchronizing with the Exchange Server ..........81 Setting up an Exchange Server connection .................81 Starting synchronization ........................81 7.2 Working With Company Email Messages ..........82 Automatic synchronization through Direct Push ...............8 Scheduled synchronization ........................8 Instant download through Fetch Mail ....................8 Searching for email messages on the Exchange Server  ............83 Flagging your messages ........................83 Out-of-office auto-reply  ........................83 7.3 Managing Meeting Requests ..............84 7.4 Finding Contacts in the Company Directory ..........
  • Page 13 Table of Contents  13 8.8 Using Your Phone as a Modem (Internet Sharing) ........98 Before you proceed ..........................98 Setting up your phone as a USB modem  ..................98 Using your phone as a Bluetooth modem ..................98 Ending the Internet connection  ......................99 Chapter 9 Bluetooth 9.1 Bluetooth Modes ..................100 9.2 Bluetooth Partnerships ................100 9.3 Connecting a Bluetooth Hands-free or Stereo Headset ......101 9.4 Sending and Receiving Information Using Bluetooth ......
  • Page 14 14  Table of Contents Chapter 12 Other Programs 12.1 Managing Programs ................117 Launching a program......................... 117 Installing a program ........................... 117 12.2 Contacts ....................118 Adding new contacts ......................... 118 Organizing and searching contacts  ....................118 Creating an email or messaging group ..................119 Sharing contact information ......................119 Working with multiple contacts  ..................... 119 12.3 JETCET™ PRINT ..................120 12.4 JETCET Presentation ................121 Opening JETCET Presentation ......................
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents  15 13.7 Resetting Your Phone ................133 Performing a soft reset ........................133 Performing a hard reset ........................133 Using Clear Storage ..........................133 13.9 Connecting to an External Display ............134 Appendix A.1 Specifications ................... 135 A.2 Regulatory Notices ................... 136 A.3 Additional Safety Information ..............139 Index...
  • Page 16: Inside The Box

    Battery Quick Start Guide �� �� AC adapter Extra stylus �� �� Screen protector Getting Started Disc �� Wired stereo headset 1.2 Getting to Know Your HTC Touch Pro2 Top panel POWER Press and hold for about 3 seconds to turn the power on and  off. For more information, see “Starting Up” in this chapter. Bottom panel 3.5 mm Audio Jack Connect the supplied stereo headset for hands- Microphone free conversation or for listening to audio media. Sync Connector/Earphone Jack/TV Out • Connect the supplied USB cable to synchronize information.
  • Page 17: Front Panel

    Getting Started  17 Front panel Notification LED* Light Sensor See description below. Senses the ambient light and  adjusts the screen backlight  accordingly. Earpiece Listen to a phone  call from here. START BACK Press to open or close  Press to return to the  the Start screen. See  previous screen. “Start Screen” in this  chapter for details. TALK/SEND • Press to answer an  incoming call or dial a  number. • During a call, press  and hold to turn the  • Press to end a call or return  speakerphone on and off. to the Home tab. • Press and hold to access  • Press and hold to lock the  Voice Command. See  phone. See “Lock Screen” in ...
  • Page 18: Left Panel

    18  Getting Started Left panel Right panel VOLUME UP During a call or  when playing music,  press this button to  increase the volume. Microphone VOLUME DOWN During a call or when  playing music, press  this button to lower  the volume. Stylus Tap items, write,  or draw on the  touch screen.   Back panel 3.2 Megapixel Camera See “Taking Photos and Videos” in  Chapter 11 for details. Mute Press to mute or  unmute the dual  microphone. Dual Speaker Use this noise- cancelling dual speaker  for conference calls.  For more information ...
  • Page 19: Installing The Battery And Storage Card

    Getting Started  19 1.3 Installing the Battery and Storage Card You need to remove the back cover before you can install the battery and storage card. Also, make sure to  always turn off the power before installing or replacing the battery. To remove the back cover Make sure your phone is turned off. Remove the stylus. Note  You need to temporarily remove the stylus to be able to remove or  replace the back cover. Firmly hold the phone with both hands and the front panel facing  down. Push the back cover up with your thumbs until it disengages from  the phone and then slide it up to remove. Battery Your phone comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and is designed to use only manufacturer- specified original batteries and accessories. Battery performance depends on many factors, including network  configuration, signal strength, and usage patterns. For battery life estimates, see “Specifications” in the Appendix. Warning!  To reduce risk of fire or burns:   • Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack.   • Do not crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water.   • Do not expose to temperatures above 60°C (140°F).  ...
  • Page 20: Charging The Battery

    0  Getting Started Storage card To have additional storage for your images, videos, music, and files, you can purchase a microSD™ card and  install it into your phone. To install a microSD card Remove the stylus and then remove the back cover. Locate the microSD card slot on the upper part of the  exposed right panel. Insert the microSD card into the slot with its gold  contacts facing down until it clicks into place. Storage  Note  To remove the microSD card, press it to eject it from the slot. card slot 1.4 Charging the Battery New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you start using your phone, it is recommended that you  install and charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. Note  Only the AC adapter and USB sync cable provided with your phone must be used to charge the phone. Use of  unauthorized AC adapters and USB sync cables can impact the performance of your phone.  Connect the USB connector of the AC adapter to the sync connector on your phone, and then plug in the AC  adapter to an electrical outlet to start charging the battery. Charging is indicated by a solid amber light on the Notification LED. As the battery is being charged while the  phone is on, a charging icon   also appears in the title bar of the Home screen. After the battery has been fully  charged, a full battery icon   appears in the title bar of the Home screen. Warning! �� �� Do not remove the battery from the phone while you are charging it using the AC or car adapter. ��...
  • Page 21: Home Screen

    Getting Started  1 1.6 Home Screen The main screen of the phone is the Home screen which allows finger-touch access to the most important  functions such as contacts, text messages, email, Internet, and more. For more information about using the Home screen, see Chapter 3. Signal strength Connection status Volume status Notification Battery status Start screen Quick menu Home screen Open the Phone screen  Open the Camera. (See Chapter  for details) 1.7 Notifications When you tap the icon area of the title bar, the Notifications screen opens to display your connection status  and lists all your pending notifications including missed calls, new text messages, and more. Tap an item on the  Notifications screen to open the related screen or tab. Open the related  screen or tab. Dismiss all notifications. Close the Notifications  screen. To close the Notifications screen, tap Close or press the BACK button.
  • Page 22: Status Icons

      Getting Started 1.8 Status Icons The following are some of the status icons that you may see on the phone. Icons that appear in this area Icons that appear in this area Battery charging Vibrate mode Battery full Sound on Battery very low Sound off Icons that appear in this area Icons that appear in this area Icons that appear in this area Multiple notifications; tap the ...
  • Page 23: Quick Menu

    Getting Started  3 1.10 Quick Menu The Quick Menu, which can be opened from the top right corner of  the screen, shows the currently running programs. You can quickly  switch between running programs, stop programs, and see how  much program memory is being used. On the Quick menu: �� To switch to a running program, tap the program name.  �� To stop a running program, tap  �� Tap   to stop all currently running programs. �� Tap   to customize Task Manager settings. (See “Using Task  Manager” in Chapter 13.) ��  shows the total percentage of program memory in use.  Tap to view more information about memory and storage  card usage. 1.11 Adjusting the Volume A single volume control adjusts both the system volume (notifications and audio/video playback volume) and  the phone ring volume of your phone. To set a single volume Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button on the left panel of your phone to open the Volume screen. To increase or decrease the volume level, drag your finger  up or down the volume bars, or press the VOLUME UP/ DOWN button. You can also: ��...
  • Page 24: Lock Screen

    4  Getting Started 1.12 Lock Screen The Lock screen is displayed whenever your phone is locked. You can lock your phone to prevent accidental  button or touch screen presses when the phone is in your bag or pocket. Locking your phone Your phone automatically locks when your phone is password protected, and the set idle time has elapsed. Your  phone locks itself and requires the correct password entry to unlock it. For more information about setting a  password and idle time for your phone, see “Protecting your phone with a password” in Chapter 13. You can also lock the phone manually. Tap Start and then tap Lock in the lower left corner of the Start screen,  or long press the END key. Unlocking your phone When you see the Lock screen, slide the Lock button (   ) left or right to unlock your phone. Note   If you have set a password for your phone, you will be prompted for the password when you unlock the phone. See  “Protecting your phone with a password” in Chapter 13 for information on setting a password. Checking notifications when the phone is locked When your phone is locked, you are still notified of missed calls, new messages, and upcoming appointments.  The Lock screen shows the next upcoming appointment and the Lock button shows the number of  notifications. To view the notifications On the Lock screen, tap the Lock button (   ). Notification buttons representing each type of received  information, such as missed calls, new email, and new text messages, are then displayed below the Lock  button.
  • Page 25: Using Finger Gestures

    Getting Started  5 1.13 Using Finger Gestures You can use finger gestures to scroll and pan on the touch screen. You can use finger gestures to scroll and pan on the touch screen. Finger scrolling Finger scrolling can be used to scroll up and down Web pages, documents, and lists such as the contacts list,  file list, message list, calendar appointments list, and more. To scroll up and down �� To scroll down, swipe your finger upward on the touch screen.   To scroll up, swipe your finger downward on the touch screen. �� To auto-scroll, flick your finger upward or downward on the touch screen. Tap the screen to stop  scrolling. To scroll left and right �� To scroll towards the right, swipe your finger to the left.   To scroll towards the left, swipe your finger to the right. �� To auto-scroll, flick your finger left or right. Tap the screen to stop scrolling. Finger panning You can use finger panning to move to and view other parts of a zoomed photo, Web page, document, or an  email. To pan, press and hold on the touch screen and then drag your finger in any direction. 1.14 Using the Zoom Bar The Zoom bar located below the touch screen is a handy zoom ...
  • Page 26: Connecting Your Phone To A Computer

    6  Getting Started 1.15 Connecting Your Phone to a Computer Whenever you connect your phone to the computer with the USB cable, the Connect to PC screen displays and  prompts you to choose the type of USB connection: ActiveSync Select this mode when you need to do the following: �� Sync Outlook email messages, contacts, calendar appointments, files, and other data between your  phone and your computer. �� Have read and write access to the whole phone. For more information about using ActiveSync, see Chapter 5. Disk Drive This mode is available for selection only when you installed a microSD card on your phone. Select this mode  when you want to use your storage card as a USB thumb drive, and copy files between your phone’s storage  card and your computer faster. When Disk Drive mode is enabled while your phone is connected to the computer: �� You will not be able to use your phone to access files from the storage card or run applications that are  installed on the storage card. �� Your computer will only connect to the phone’s storage card. When you access your phone from the  computer, you will only see the contents of the phone’s storage card. Internet Sharing When you do not have Internet access on your computer, you can select this mode to use your phone as a  modem for your computer. For more information about using Internet Sharing, see “Using Your Phone as a  Modem (Internet Sharing)” in Chapter 8. Note  Additional data package may be required for modem use due to high data usage.  Contact your carrier for  information before using your phone as a modem.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Using Phone Features

    Chapter 2 Using Phone Features 2.1 Seamless Switching of Networks Your HTC Touch Pro Global Phone allows you to use your phone outside of the United States by using a GSM  SIM card. When you install a SIM card, the phone enters Global mode by default. When the phone is in Global  mode it will automatically search for the appropriate network for your location outside of the United States and  connect to it. Note   SIM cards must be purchased from a carrier in the country you wish to use the phone and are not sold or supported  by U.S. Cellular. 2.2 Making Calls from the Phone Screen To make a call, you can either dial a number or select a contact you want to call on the Phone screen. To open the Phone screen, press the TALK/SEND button (   ). The Phone’s Smart Dial feature makes it quick and easy for you to place a call. When you start entering a phone  number or contact name, Smart Dial automatically searches and sorts the contacts in Contacts, and the phone  numbers in Call History (incoming, outgoing, and missed calls). You can then select the desired number or  contact from the filtered list. You can just enter the first letter of the name or number of a contact. Smart Dial searches for contact phone  numbers and the first character of a contact name as well as from the character that appears after a space,  dash, or underscore in a contact name. To call a phone number or contact Begin entering the first few numbers or characters by tapping the keys on the Phone keypad. As you ...
  • Page 28: Making An Emergency Call

    8  Using Phone Features To call a number or contact, do one of the following: �� Tap the desired phone number or contact from the list. �� To call a different phone number associated with the contact, tap the contact card icon   at the right  side of the contact name. On the contact details screen, tap the number you want to call. Tips  �� During a call, use the VOLUME UP/DOWN button on the side of the phone to adjust the phone volume. ��  To send a text message to a selected contact, tap  , and then tap Send Message. For more information about  sending text messages, see “Text Messages” in Chapter 6. Making an emergency call Enter the international emergency number for your locale, and press the TALK/SEND button on your phone. Making an international call In the United States, enter 011 + country code + area code + phone number, and then press TALK/SEND. Calling voice mail Number 1 is generally reserved for your voice mail. Press and hold this button on the Phone screen keypad to  call voice mail and retrieve your voice mail messages. 2.3 Answering and Ending Calls When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Voice Call screen will appear, allowing you to either answer or  ignore the call. Accepting or rejecting an incoming call To answer a call Press the TALK/SEND button, or fully slide the center button of the Answer/Ignore bar to the left.
  • Page 29: Using The Call Functions

    Using Phone Features  9 To accept a phone call when the phone is locked with a password You can receive an incoming call when the phone is locked. When a simple PIN  password is enabled, the following screen is shown when you accept the call: Tap the onscreen buttons to unlock the phone or end the call. Note  See “Protecting your phone with a password” in Chapter 13 for information on  setting a simple PIN password. Using the call functions When a call is in progress, use the call  function buttons to put a call on hold, dial  another contact for a phone conference, enter  notes about the conversation, and more. To accept new calls Your phone notifies you when you have  another incoming call, and gives you the  option of rejecting or accepting the call. If  you are already on a call and accept the new  call, you can choose to start a three-way call  Call functions for all participants. See “Making three-way  calls in CDMA mode” for details.
  • Page 30: Using Call History

    30  Using Phone Features To turn noise reduction on or off When you are using the earpiece and not the speakerphone during a call, you can tap Menu > Noise Reduction On to reduce ambient noise if the other party cannot hear your voice clearly. When noise reduction  is not needed, tap Menu > Noise Reduction Off to disable it and save battery power. You can also turn noise reduction on or off in the Phone settings. Tap Start > Settings > All Settings > Personal > Phone > Advanced tab and then select one of the following settings in the Reduce noise in phone calls drop-down list: �� Automatically. Analyzes ambient noise only at the beginning of a connected call and applies a certain  noise reduction setting based on the detected noise. However, when you move to a noisier environment  during the call, your phone will not further decrease noise based on your new location. �� Always. Always reduces ambient noise during the entire course of your phone call.
  • Page 31: Speed Dial

    Using Phone Features  31 2.5 Speed Dial Use Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap. For example, if you assign a contact to the  location 2 in Speed Dial, you can press and hold the number 2 key on the Phone screen keypad to dial the  contact’s number. To create a Speed Dial entry On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Speed Dial. Tap Menu > New. Tap a contact, and then select the phone number of the contact that you want to the speed dial key. In Location, select an available key to use as the speed dial key, then tap OK. To delete a Speed Dial entry, in the Speed Dial list, press and hold the desired entry, and then tap Delete. Notes  ��  Number “0” and “1” keys are reserved and cannot be assigned as speed dial keys. The number “1” key is reserved  for voicemail. You can set any number between “” and “99” as a speed dial key.  ��  If you assign a speed dial key that is already occupied, the new entry will replace the existing entry To make a call using Speed Dial If you have assigned a speed dial key to a contact, do the following to dial the contact’s number: �� Press and hold the assigned key, if it is a single-digit speed dial number.
  • Page 32: Making A Call From A Meeting Request Or Reminder

    3  Using Phone Features From an open email When you open a received email, you can directly place a call to the sender. On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab. Swipe your finger up or down the screen to browse through received messages. Tap an email message  to open it. To place a call, you can do the following: �� If the sender is a contact that is stored with a  phone number on your phone, tap Talk (   ) that is  displayed to the right of the sender name to directly  dial the sender’s phone number. �� To call the phone number that is contained in the  email message, tap that phone number. Talk  button If you made a call to the sender or the phone number contained in the email message, you can directly  view the email message on the Phone screen while the call is in progress. When the call is made from  an email message, an email  indicator is shown on the  Keypad button. Tap this  button to view the message  directly on the Phone screen. Making a call from a meeting request or reminder When you receive a calendar reminder or meeting request email that contains  a phone number, you can tap the number to directly place the call.
  • Page 33: Making Three-Way Calls In Cdma Mode

    Using Phone Features  33 2.7 Making Three-way Calls in CDMA Mode To set up a three-way call, directly dial the participants and add each connected call to the three-way call. Starting a three-way call Press the TALK/SEND button to open the Phone screen. Make the call to the first participant. See “Making Calls from the Phone Screen” for instructions. When the first call is connected, make a call to the second participant. The first call is put on hold when  you dial the second call. When the second call is connected, tap Flash to start the three-way call. The screen displays Call in progress.  Caller 1 Caller  Tap Flash  to start the  three-way  call. When a three-way call is in progress, you can open the keyboard view the call in landscape view. You can also  tap Flash to cycle between the three-way call, Caller 1 only, and Caller  only.  Turning on the speakerphone during a call While a call or three-way call is in progress, you can turn on the speakerphone by simply placing your phone  face down. Your phone provides crystal-clear sound  quality and voice reception during  MUTE three-way calls. When the speakerphone ...
  • Page 34: Cdma Phone Settings

    34  Using Phone Features 2.8 CDMA Phone Settings Setting the phone connection to CDMA-only mode While in the United States the phone should be set on CDMA only mode to access the U.S. Cellular network.  To change to CDMA-only mode Tap Start > Settings > All Settings > Personal.  Tap Phone > Network tab. Under Mode of operation select CDMA only. CDMA Services Your phone can directly link to the U.S. Cellular CDMA network, and enable you to access and change the  settings of various phone services for your phone when it is in CDMA mode. Contact U.S. Cellular to find out  about the availability of phone services for your phone. To access CDMA services and change their settings Tap Start >...
  • Page 35: Using The Htc Touch Pro2 As A Gsm Phone

    Using Phone Features  35 2.9 Using the HTC Touch Pro2 as a GSM Phone Your wireless phone is set to CDMA mode by default.  If you install a SIM card, the phone automatically switches to  Global mode, which enables you to use your phone globally on GSM networks while outside of the United States. Note   SIM cards must be purchased from a carrier in the country you wish to use the phone and are not sold or supported  by U.S. Cellular. GSM international usage Your HTC Touch Pro can operate in a number of countries on both CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) and GSM  (Global Systems for Mobile) networks. Use your phone in GSM/UMTS only or Global mode while in countries serviced  by GSM networks. You may want to use GSM/UMTS only mode when you want to prevent the phone from using  CDMA roaming networks and to access GSM/UMTS services. See “GSM Settings” for more information on GSM/UMTS  services. If you want to enable the phone to select the network that is most accessible for your locale, select Global.  Using the GSM SIM card To use your phone for international roaming you must first install a GSM SIM card obtained from a carrier in the  country for which you would like to use the phone. To install the SIM card Remove the back cover. See Chapter 1 for details.  Remove the battery if it is installed. See  Cut-off ...
  • Page 36: Using Sim Manager

    36  Using Phone Features Using SIM Manager SIM Manager allows you to view the contents of your SIM card, transfer contacts from your SIM card to your  phone or vice versa, and make a call to a SIM contact. To create a contact on your SIM card Tap Start > SIM Manager. Tap New and enter the contact name and phone number. Tap Save. Tip  To change contact information on your SIM card, tap a SIM contact, edit the information, and then tap Save. To copy SIM contacts to your phone If you have saved contacts on your SIM card, you can copy them into Contacts on your phone. On the SIM Manager screen, select the desired contact, or select all SIM contacts by tapping Menu > Select All. Tap Menu > Save to Contacts. To copy contacts to the SIM card Only one phone number per contact name can be stored on a SIM card.
  • Page 37: Making Three-Way Calls In Gsm Mode

    Using Phone Features  37 Tap the on hold call to  switch between calls. To end the second call and return to the first call, tap End Call or press END on your phone. Note  Make sure your SIM card is enabled with three-way calling service. Contact the mobile operator provider of the SIM  card for details. Making three-way calls in GSM mode To set up a three-way call, directly dial the participants and add each connected call to the three-way call. To start a three-way call Press the TALK/SEND button to open the Phone screen. Make the call to the first participant. See “Making Calls from the Phone Screen” for instructions. When the first call is connected, tap Keypad, enter the number, and press TALK/SEND to make a call to  the second participant. The first call is put on hold when you dial the second call. When the second call is connected, tap Flash or press TALK/SEND to start the three-way call. The screen  displays Conference.  Tap Flash  to start the  three-way  call.
  • Page 38: Gsm Settings

    38  Using Phone Features To manage three-way calls While a three-way call is in progress, you can open the keyboard view the call in landscape view. You can also  do the following: �� Tap Flash to put the three-way call on hold and make another call. �� Receive another call. �� Tap Menu > Private and select one of the participants to split the three-way call into separate calls  again. The second participant is put on hold. To turn on the speakerphone during a three-way call See “Turning on the speakerphone during a call” in this chapter for details. To end the three-way call Tap End Call or press END. GSM settings To protect your SIM card with a PIN code The SIM card you purchase may be preset with a PIN. You will be required to enter the PIN when turning on the ...
  • Page 39: Turning The Phone Function On And Off

    Using Phone Features  39 The following are some of the optional phone services that you may find on your phone. For more information  about customizing settings of phone services, see Help on your phone. GSM/UMTS Services Usage Call Barring Allows you to block incoming or outgoing calls. Caller ID Allows you to set caller ID options.  Call Waiting Enable and disable call waiting.  Band Allows you to set your network type and GSM/UMTS band. Voice Mail and Text Has your text messages service center and voice mail numbers.  Messages PIN/PIN2 Sets the PIN number to be required when the phone is being used, and enables you to  change the SIM card’s PIN code. Location Setting Allow the mobile phone network to detect your current location via your phone’s built-in GPS  chip. This is especially useful in times of emergency. TTY Mode Allow the use of a TTY (teletypewriter) device with the phone for users who are visually or  hearing impaired. Time Synchronization Choose whether or not to sync the time on your phone with the mobile network. 2.10 Turning the Phone Function On and Off In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the phone while on board an aircraft.
  • Page 40: Chapter 3 Using The Home Screen

    Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.1 What’s on the Home Screen The Home screen of your phone allows finger-touch access to the most widely-used functions, such as People,  Messages, Mail, Weather, Internet, and more. The Home screen has the following tabs: Home Messages Calendar Stocks Music Settings People Mail Internet Photos and  Weather Programs Videos Displaying the Home screen in landscape view The Home screen tabs are always shown at the bottom of the screen when the Home screen is in portrait  view. When you slide out the hardware keyboard, the Home screen automatically changes to landscape view  and temporarily hides the tabs. Tap the Expand button (   ) at the bottom left side of the Home screen to  display the tabs. Expand button...
  • Page 41: Switching Between The Tabs Of The Home Screen

    Using the Home Screen  41 Switching between the tabs of the Home screen To switch between the tabs, you can do any of the following: �� Tap the desired tab. �� Press and hold your finger on the active tab, and then slide your finger right or left over the tabs. Release  when you have selected the desired tab. �� Swipe left across the screen to move to the next tab, and swipe  right across the screen to move to the previous tab. �� When using the hardware keyboard, press the right key to move  to the next tab, and press the left key to move to the previous tab. Tip  While on any other tab, press the END key to return to the Home tab. Customizing the Home screen tabs You can move or hide the tabs on the Home screen, except for the Home tab. The Settings tab cannot be  disabled and hidden also from the Home screen. On the Home screen, slide your finger to the Settings tab, and then tap Customize Tabs. To move a tab, press and hold the icon before the tab name, and then drag it up or down the tabs list.  Release the icon when you reach the desired location. To hide a tab, clear the check box at the right of the tab name. Tap Done.
  • Page 42: Home

    4  Using the Home Screen 3.2 Home The Home tab displays a flip-style weather clock that shows the time and weather of your current location,  the current date and an alarm icon that indicates whether the alarm is on or off. Below the date, missed calls  or a link to Call History is shown. Upcoming calendar appointments or a link to Calendar (if you do not have  appointments) are also shown.  Tap to open the Weather  tab to view details and  Tap the clock to open the World  an extended forecast. Clock and change the date, time,  and alarm clock settings, or set  the Home tab clock to display  Open the Call History  the time and weather of another  tab of the My Favorites  location. screen and view the  missed call information. Swipe upward on the screen to  display a smaller digital clock  and view more appointments.  Open the appointment  To change back to the flip clock,  details screen where you  swipe downward on the screen. can view, edit, or delete the  appointment. Changing the Home tab wallpaper You can personalize the Home tab with your favorite pictures or camera shots. By default, the Home tab uses  the animated weather wallpaper.  Tap Start > Settings > Wallpaper.  On the My Wallpapers screen tap the image you want to use, or tap Albums and navigate to the folder ...
  • Page 43: World Clock

    Using the Home Screen  43 World Clock On the Home tab, tap the clock to open the World Clock tab (   ) and view the date and time. You can add,  remove, or rearrange cities on the World Clock tab. Tip  The World Clock tab can have up to 10 cities. Add another city. This is your local time.  To change the local time  to another city, select the  button before the city  name. The date and time in  selected cities. Remove or rearrange  Return to the  the cities, or adjust the  Home tab. local time. To change your displayed location, local time, date, and time zone On the World Clock tab, tap Menu > Local Time Settings. Adjust the time (hour and minutes) by tapping the up or down arrow buttons. Tap Date, select the date, year, and month, and then tap Set.
  • Page 44: Alarm Clock

    44  Using the Home Screen Alarm Clock On the Home tab, tap the clock, and then tap the Alarm Clock tab (   ) to open the Alarm Clock screen. You  can set up to three alarms on this tab. Tap an alarm time to open  the Set Alarm screen and set  the time and days when to  sound the alarm clock. Tap the OFF/ON  slider to turn an  alarm on or off. To set an alarm On the Alarm Clock screen, tap an alarm time. On the Set Alarm screen, adjust the alarm time (hour and minutes), then tap the day of the week for the  alarm. Select multiple days by tapping each desired day. Tap a selected day to exclude it from the alarm. Enter the alarm description, select the alarm ringtone, then choose whether you want the phone to  vibrate when the alarm goes off. Tap Done. On the Alarm Clock screen, tap the OFF/ON slider to turn on the alarm. Note  When an alarm goes off, you have the choice to Snooze or Dismiss the alarm. When you select Snooze, the alarm  will sound again after 5 minutes.
  • Page 45: People

    Using the Home Screen  45 3.3 People On the People tab, you can add favorite contacts and quickly make calls or send text and email messages to  these contacts. From the People tab, you can also set up your own contact card, create new contacts, and easily view  exchanged text, multimedia and email messages with a contact. If contacts have their own Facebook account,  you can view their Facebook updates and events right from the People tab. Note  You need an active data or wireless network connection to the Internet to link to Facebook. See Chapter 8 for details  on how to connect to the Internet. Setting up My Contact Card You can enter and save your contact information on My Contact Card so you can easily share and send it to  your contacts. If you have a Facebook account, you can also sync your Facebook profile with My Contact Card  so you can receive instant notifications every time you or your friends change profiles or post events. On the Home screen, slide your finger to the Settings tab. Tap My Contact Card. Note  You can also open My Contact Card from the All tab of the People screen. See “To view and search contacts on  your phone” for details. On the subsequent screen, tap   to choose how to add your photo to your contact card. You can use  the Camera to take your photo, select a stored photo from your phone or storage card, or if you have a  Facebook account, login to your account and sync with your Facebook profile. Note  When the Link Profiles window opens, select or clear the Facebook information that you want to link, and then  tap Done. On the Detail Information screen, enter your information in the fields provided. You can scroll down the  screen to view more fields. When finished entering information, tap Done to return to the Settings tab. Working with favorite contacts You need to have contacts already stored on your phone before you can add them as favorite contacts on the ...
  • Page 46 46  Using the Home Screen To add favorite contacts You can add up to 15 favorite contacts on the People tab. On the People tab, tap one of the plus (+) icons, or tap Add Favorite. On the Select a Contact screen, tap the name of the desired  contact. Tip  To create a new contact, tap New on top of the list. Select a phone number or email address to associate to the  favorite contact. Note  If there is no picture associated with the contact, the Album  program opens and lets you take a photo of the contact or  select an existing contact photo. For more information about  Album, see Chapter 11. To add another favorite contact, tap the small plus icon   (   ) at the right side of the screen and repeat steps  and 3. To find a favorite contact Do any of the following: �� To flip through the contact pictures one at a time, swipe your finger upward or downward the screen. �� On the picture strip at the right side of the People tab: �� Tap the picture of the desired favorite contact; or �� Press and hold on the currently selected contact picture at the right side of the screen, and then slide  upward or downward the picture strip until the desired favorite contact is selected. Swiping upward/downward on the  Using the picture strip screen Tip ...
  • Page 47: The People Screen

    Using the Home Screen  47 To communicate with your favorite contact After selecting a favorite contact, do any of the following to communicate with that contact: �� Tap the contact’s name, phone number, or email address below the contact picture to call or send an  email message. For more information about making a call or composing and sending an email message,  see Chapter  and Chapter 6. �� Tap an icon below the contact name to communicate with the contact. Call the contact’s  mobile phone. Call the contact’s  Compose and send an  work/office phone. email message. Compose and send a  Call the contact’s  text message. home phone. The icons shown depend on available contact information. For example, (   ) is shown if the contact  information includes a home phone. �� Tap the picture of the favorite contact on the center screen to open the Contact Details screen, and  then choose how to communicate with the contact. See “The Contact Details screen” in this chapter for  details.  The People screen Tap All People on the People tab to display the People screen where you can view and manage all your  contacts. The People screen has these tabs: All, Favorites, Updates and Events, and Call History. All ...
  • Page 48: The Contact Details Screen

    48  Using the Home Screen To view and search contacts on your phone On the People screen, tap the All tab to view all your contacts. Swipe upward or downward on the screen to scroll  through your contacts. You can also use the search box or the Quick Scroll bar to search for contacts on your phone. Create a new contact. Show or hide the search box. Use  the search box to search contacts  on your phone. Tap to edit or update My  Contact Card. Tap to open the Contact  Quick Scroll bar. Press and  Details screen. hold, and then slide your  finger downward. This icon appears when: • You receive a new text or email  message, or when you miss a call  The Facebook status appears  from the contact. when you link the contact to  • The contact has updated  his or her Facebook account. Facebook profile or added events  in Facebook. SIM card contact Add a new contact, delete contacts, filter the  contacts list, and more. Return to the People tab. Note  When you slide open the hardware keyboard and the screen switches to landscape view, the All tab automatically  displays the search box. You can use the hardware keyboard to enter and search for a contact.
  • Page 49: Facebook Updates And Events

    Using the Home Screen  49 Facebook updates and events If you and your stored contacts have Facebook accounts and you linked to Facebook when you were creating  My Contact Card, you can easily check which of your contacts have updates that occurred in Facebook. The  types of Facebook updates include changes in profile information and status as well as new photos added to  the Facebook album. You can also easily check which contacts have events that occur on the current day. The types of events include  the birthday and anniversary, if specified and stored on the contact details, as well as events that are created in  Facebook. To check which contacts have Facebook updates and events You can check for Facebook updates and events of contacts from one convenient location, which is on the  Updates and Events tab of the People screen. On the Home screen, slide to the People tab and then tap All People. Tap the Updates and Events tab (   ). If you haven’t linked your stored contacts to Facebook, the Updates and Events tab will show a Link Profiles option. Tap this option, choose which contacts you want to link to Facebook, and then tap Next. On the Link Profiles window, select or clear the Facebook information that you want to link, and then tap  Done. In the Updates list, when you tap a contact who has only one type of Facebook update, Internet  Explorer Mobile opens and brings you to your Facebook site where you can view details of the contact’s  Facebook update. When you tap a contact who has multiple Facebook updates, the Contact Details screen opens and  displays the Updates and Events tab of this contact. See “To check a single contact’s Facebook updates  and events” for details. In the Events list, tap a contact to send a greeting via a text message to the contact or view the contact  details. If an event is a Facebook event, tap it to open Internet Explorer Mobile and view information  about that event.
  • Page 50 50  Using the Home Screen To check a single contact’s Facebook updates and events To check only for a single contact’s Facebook updates and his or her events, access the Updates and Events tab  from the Contact Details screen. On the Home screen, slide to the People tab and then tap All People to open the People screen. Tap a contact to open the Contact Details screen. Tap the Updates and Events tab (   ). In the Updates list, tap a Facebook update to open Internet Explorer Mobile and view details of that  update. In the Events list, tap an event to send a greeting via a text message to the contact or view the contact  details. If it is a Facebook event, tap it to access your Facebook site and view information about that event. To change your status in Facebook You can change your status in Facebook directly from your own contact card. On the All tab of the People screen, tap Me to open your contact card. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and then tap the button that displays your status. Enter your new status and then tap OK. To log out from Facebook To log out from your Facebook account, open My Contact Card, scroll to the bottom of the screen, and then tap  the message that says “Tap to logout”. To connect back to Facebook Do one of the following: ��...
  • Page 51: Messages

    Using the Home Screen  51 3.4 Messages On the Messages tab, you can read text messages (SMS) as they arrive, and create a new text message. Create a new text message. Tap the message to open the  Messages tab of the Contact  Details screen and view all  received messages from the  contact. To flip through received text  messages, swipe your finger  upward/downward on the screen. Shows the number of  unread text messages. Reply to the current  message, delete the  Access all text messages in  current message, and  your inbox and other folders. more. For more information about working with text messages, see “Text Messages” in Chapter 6. Making calls or sending email directly from a text message While reading a text message on the Messages tab, you can directly call the sender of the text message. When  you have opened a received text message, you can place a call to the phone number or send email to the email  address that is contained in the message. For more information about directly making calls and sending email while viewing text messages, see  Chapter 6. 3.5 Mail The Mail tab is where you send and receive email messages.
  • Page 52: Adding An Outlook Email Account

    5  Using the Home Screen Adding an Outlook email account You can also set up and add an Outlook email account on the Mail tab and view the same email messages that  you receive in Outlook on your computer or on the Exchange Server. Before you add an Outlook email account,  obtain the Exchange Server name, domain name, user name, and password from your network administrator. On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab. Tap New Account at the bottom-right of the screen (or tap Menu > New Account if you have already  added a mail account). The Mail Setup screen appears. Enter your email address and password, select Exchange Email (Outlook), and then tap Next. Enter the domain name and server address, select the This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection option, if needed, and then tap Next. Clear the data that you want to exclude from synchronization, and then tap Done. Your phone syncs  with the Exchange Server and downloads your Outlook email messages. Note  If you include all Outlook data, your Outlook contacts, appointments, and tasks will also sync with your phone. For more information about working with company email, see Chapter 7. Checking and reading email messages The icon on the Mail tab and the respective icons of your email accounts show the number of newly received  or unread email messages. Select an email account and then swipe your finger up or down on the center  screen to browse through received email messages. After selecting an email account, ...
  • Page 53: Calendar

    Using the Home Screen  53 3.6 Calendar The Calendar tab displays a monthly calendar and allows you to quickly create and view appointments. Indicates that you  To go to the next or  have appointments  previous month, swipe your  for that date. finger upward/downward  Today’s date. or tap the Up/Down arrow  on the screen. Tap a date to view or create  appointments for that date. Switch to Day view  From the menu, choose to create a  so you can view or  new appointment for the current  create appointments  date, or go to the current date if it is  for the current day. not displayed on the screen. To create an appointment On the Home screen, slide your finger to the Calendar tab. If you are creating an appointment for the current date, tap Menu > New. Otherwise, tap another date  on the calendar, and then tap New Appointment. Enter a name for the appointment, then specify the location. If there is a time frame for the appointment, set the start and end dates and times. If it is a special  occasion such as a birthday or a whole-day event, set the All Day option to Yes. When finished, tap OK to return to the Calendar tab. To view and manage your appointments On the Calendar tab, dates with appointments are indicated by a triangle ( ...
  • Page 54: Internet

    54  Using the Home Screen 3.7 Internet On the Internet tab, you can open Internet Explorer® Mobile to browse the web and search for information. Enter the information you want to    . search on the web, and tap Browse the web using  Internet Explorer Mobile Open a web page. Swipe upward to scroll down the  screen and access more web favorites,  if any. For more information about using Internet Explorer Mobile, see Chapter 8. 3.8 Stocks The Stocks tab allows you to add, view, and analyze stocks and stock market movements using updated  financial information. You can add up to 14 stock quotes or stock market indexes on the Stocks tab. Note  Downloading stock or stock market information may incur additional fees. Contact U.S. Cellular for details. To add a stock or stock market quote On the Home screen, slide your finger to the Stocks tab, and then tap Add Stock. If the Stocks tab is not  empty, tap Menu > Add Stock to add another stock quote or stock market index. On the Add Stock screen, enter the company name, stock market index, or ticker symbol in the search  box, and then tap  Search the company or stock  market. Enter the company/stock market ...
  • Page 55 Using the Home Screen  55 Tap the company name, stock market index, or ticker symbol to display it on the Stocks tab. To add another stock quote or stock market index, tap Menu > Add Stock on the Stocks tab, then  repeat steps  to 4. To view stock quotes or stock market indexes The Stocks tab lists all your stock quotes and stock market indexes including the current price or volume, and  the change in price or volume from the previous trading day. The change in price or volume box indicates  whether the stock or stock market has gained (green) or declined (red). Current trading  price or volume Open the Stock  Details screen. Toggle between showing  the change in points/price or  percentage from the previous  trading day. Tap the stock quote or stock market index name to view its intraday chart and other details. Tap to open the  Stock Details screen. Shows the last time you  updated the information. To view more stock quotes or  stock market indexes, swipe your  finger upward on the screen. Add, delete, or rearrange  the stocks and stock market  indexes. Download the latest stock/stock  Return to the Stocks tab. market information.
  • Page 56: Photos And Videos

    56  Using the Home Screen 3.9 Photos and Videos The Photos and Videos tab lets you flip through your photos and video clips and view them in full screen.  From this tab, you can also open Camera and capture pictures and record videos. Capture a photo. Record a video. Tap the photo or video to  view or play it in full screen.  To flip through photos and  videos, swipe upward/ downward on the screen. Open Album.  View the photos as a  (See “Viewing Photos and Videos Using  slideshow. If a video is  Album” in Chapter 11 for details.) selected, tap Play. The Photos and Videos tab displays pictures and video files from the current favorite album. By default, the  Camera Shots album is set as the favorite album. This album stores the pictures and videos you captured using  the phone camera. To set an album as a Favorite On the Photos and Videos tab, tap Album. Tap Albums and then select one of the listed favorite albums. Tap Menu > Set Album as Favorite and then tap OK on the confirmation screen. Tips ...
  • Page 57: Music

    Using the Home Screen  57 3.10 Music The Music tab allows you to visually browse through albums and music tracks and play music. The albums and  music tracks that you see on the Music tab are from the Now Playing list of the Library. Go to the previous album or the  previous track in the current album. Play or pause. Swipe upward/downward  on the screen to flip  Go to the next album or the next  through albums or tracks  track in the current album. in an album. Access the  Set music playback to Repeat,  Library. turn Shuffle on or off, and more.   Note  Your phone searches for all supported music files from the following locations:   Phone:  \My Music (including all subfolders)      \My Documents (including all subfolders)  Storage Card: \Storage Card (including all subfolders)  For information about supported music file formats, see “Specifications” in the Appendix. To play music On the Music tab, flip through albums and tracks to find the music you want to start listening to, and then tap  the Play icon. To move forward or backward in the current music track Press and hold on the thin bar below the album art to display the progress bar: Drag your finger right or left on the progress bar to move forward or backward in the current track.
  • Page 58 58  Using the Home Screen To browse and play music in the Library The Library organizes music into categories, such as Now Playing, Artists, Albums, Genres, and All Songs.  When you add more albums or music tracks to your phone, go to the Library to locate and play the new albums  or music tracks. On the Music tab, tap Library to open the Library screen. The tabs at the bottom of the Library screen correspond to the different categories. To browse music  under a certain category, slide to the tab that corresponds to the desired category. Keep tapping an item on a category tab (for example, an artist) until the music tracks display on the  screen. Tap a music track to play it. Note  When you select a category in the Library such as Artists and play its music, the Now Playing list will be replaced  with the music tracks from that category. To create and use a playlist Select the desired music on the Music tab or the Library to play it. On the Music tab, tap Menu > Add to Playlist. Tap Create new playlist, enter the Playlist Name and then tap Done. Tap Library, slide to the Playlists tab, then tap a playlist to open it.
  • Page 59: Weather

    Using the Home Screen  59 3.11 Weather Your phone automatically to the Internet to download weather information. The Weather tab displays the  current weather and a four-day forecast for your present location and other preselected cities.  Shows the last  weather update. To view the weather in other  Indicates that  cities, swipe your finger upward/ displayed weather is  downward on the screen. at your location Add or delete a location, change  Download the latest  the temperature to Celsius or  weather information. Fahrenheit, and more. To add a location to the Weather tab On the Weather tab, tap Menu > Add Location. The Add Location screen appears.  Start typing the name of the location. As you type a list of countries and cities appears that match  the letters you have entered. Tap a city or country name on the list to download and display weather  information for the location. City choices are limited, you may be required to choose a major city near  your location. To choose download options On the Weather tab, tap Menu >...
  • Page 60: Settings

    60  Using the Home Screen 3.12 Settings The Settings tab gives you access to all the phone settings. Adjust the Wi-Fi and  Bluetooth settings. Swipe your finger  upward/downward on  the screen to view more  Access all personal,  settings. system, and  connection settings. Open ActiveSync and sync Outlook information. See Chapter 7 for details. Adjust the audio settings and sound profile. See “Sound settings” in Chapter 13 for details. Change the Home tab wallpaper. Manage the communication features of your phone. See “Using Comm Manager” in Chapter 13 for details. Move or hide the Home Screen tabs. See “Customizing the Home Screen tabs” earlier in this chapter. Set up My Contact Card. See “Setting up My Contact Card” in this chapter. Open Mail Setup and set up an Internet or Exchange Server email account. See “Mail” earlier in this chapter. Set Location Service settings. For more information, see “Settings on Your Phone” in Chapter 13. Enable or disable auto screen rotation or calibrate the phone’s G-Sensor. Display program version information.
  • Page 61: Programs

    Using the Home Screen  61 3.13 Programs The Programs tab gives you convenient shortcuts to commonly used programs. You can also add shortcuts to  other programs. Tap a program icon to  Swipe your finger upward on  open the corresponding  the screen and tap an empty  program. slot to add a favorite program. Tap an empty slot to add  a favorite program. Access all the programs  Choose which programs  of your phone. to remove from the  Programs tab. When you have filled up the screen with programs, scroll down the Programs tab to access more empty slots  and add more programs. To scroll down, press and hold on the screen and then drag your finger upward. To  scroll back up, press and hold on the screen and then drag your finger downward. You can add up to 30 favorite programs. Note  To replace a slot with another program, you must delete the occupying program shortcut first and then add your  desired program.
  • Page 62: Chapter 4 Entering Text

    Chapter 4 Entering Text 4.1 The Hardware Keyboard Your phone comes with a QWERTY keyboard, which is similar to a standard keyboard on a computer. To use the  keyboard, slide the screen panel to the right to reveal the keyboard. The screen orientation automatically switches to landscape mode when the keyboard is opened. Adjusting the LCD screen angle After sliding out the hardware keyboard, you can adjust the angle of the phone screen to minimize glare and  reflection. 50°  angle The maximum tilting angle of the screen is  Before you retract the screen, please be  50 degrees. Do not force the screen to tilt  sure to adjust the screen angle back to  further than the maximum tilting angle as it  the original horizontal position. will break the phone.
  • Page 63: Using The Hardware Keyboard

    Entering Text  63 Using the hardware keyboard You can do the following with the hardware keyboard: �� To type lowercase letters and numbers, press the  keys using your thumbs or fingers. �� To enter all uppercase letters, press   twice, or  press   first and then press  To change back to all lowercase letters, press    again. �� To enter a single uppercase letter, press   and  then press the corresponding key. �� To enter the symbol or punctuation mark, or launch the program that is printed at the upper right  corner of a key, press  , then press the corresponding key.  �� To open the Symbol Pad, press   and then press  �� Press   to insert a hard return while typing. �� Press the arrow keys   /   /   /   for directional movement. �� To delete the character to the right of the blinking cursor, press   first and then press ...
  • Page 64: Full Qwerty

    64  Entering Text Full QWERTY The Full QWERTY is a full on-screen QWERTY keyboard layout similar to a  desktop PC keyboard. Compact QWERTY The Compact QWERTY is a type of on-screen keyboard which features 0 keys.  With its large, touch-friendly keys and enhanced features such as XT9 predictive  input, you can enter text faster and more accurately.  Phone Keypad The Phone Keypad is a 1-key on-screen keypad that has a layout similar to  mobile phone keypads, plus some additional keys. The Phone Keypad has large  keys and enhanced input features such as XT9 predictive input, which makes it  faster for you to enter text in your messages and documents.
  • Page 65: Entering Text

    Entering Text  65 Entering text Start a program that accepts text input, such as Word Mobile. Tap the Input Selector arrow, and then select Full QWERTY, Compact QWERTY, or Phone Keypad. Tap   to switch between using Normal text entry and XT9 predictive mode. To learn how to enter text  in XT9 mode, see “Using Predictive Mode” in this chapter. In Normal text entry mode, start tapping keys on the keyboard to enter letters.: �� When using the Full QWERTY, tap keys on the keyboard as you would on a PC keyboard. �� When using the Compact QWERTY, tap a key once to enter the first letter that shows on the key. To  enter the second letter, tap twice. �� When using the Phone Keypad, tap a key once to enter the first letter, twice to enter the second letter,  or three times to enter the third letter that is shown on the key. Press and hold a key to enter a punctuation mark, symbol, or number that is shown on the upper half of  the key. For example, to enter the number 1, press and hold  .  If there are accented characters also associated with the key (such as vowel keys), tapping and holding  the key displays a selection bar. Slide your finger right or left across the selection bar to choose the  accented character that you want to insert to your text. Tap the CAPS shift key (   ) to enter an uppercase letter. Tap this key twice to turn Caps Lock on when  you need to enter consecutive uppercase letters. Tap   to choose from more symbols or use a number keypad for faster numeric entry. See “Entering  Numbers and Symbols” for details. 4.3 Using Predictive Mode XT9 is a predictive text input mode which displays a word suggestions list as you enter the first few characters  so you just select the word that you want. To enter text using XT9 mode Make sure that the input mode is set to XT9 ( ...
  • Page 66: Entering Numbers And Symbols

    66  Entering Text 4.4 Entering Numbers and Symbols Tap   on the on-screen keyboard to switch to the numeric and symbol keyboard layout so you can easily  enter numbers and common symbols such as parentheses, braces, currency signs, punctuation marks, special  characters, and more. Tap a number or symbol to insert it into your text. There are several pages of symbols that you can choose from. To return to the alphabetic keyboard layout, tap  Tap this key to go to the next or previous  page of symbols. Numeric and symbol keyboard  Numeric and symbol keyboard  layout in Full QWERTY layout in Compact QWERTY and  Phone Keypad 4.5 Text Input Settings Text input settings can be accessed either from the keyboard layout selection menu or from the phone settings: �� From any of the keyboard layouts, tap the Input Selector arrow  at the bottom of the screen and then tap Text Input Settings.  �� Tap Start > Settings > All Settings > Personal > Input > Input method tab, and then tap Options.
  • Page 67: Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information

    Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 5.1 Ways of Synchronizing Your Phone You can take information wherever you go by synchronizing it to your phone. There are different ways you can  sync your phone: �� Sync information from your computer to your phone.�� The following types of information can be synchronized: Microsoft® Office Outlook® information — Office Outlook email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes Notes created using Microsoft® Office OneNote® 2007 Media — Pictures, music, and video Favorites — Website addresses you save as Favorites in Internet Explorer on your phone or in the Mobile  Favorites folder of Internet Explorer on your computer. Files — Documents and other files ��...
  • Page 68: Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center On Windows Vista

    68  Synchronizing Information 5.3 Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center on Windows Vista® Microsoft Windows Mobile® Device Center is the replacement for Microsoft® ActiveSync® on Windows Vista®.  Some versions of Windows Vista® come with Windows Mobile Device Center already installed. If Windows  Mobile Device Center is not available on your Windows Vista®, you can install it from the Getting Started Disc  that came with your phone or go to the following website for information on downloading and installing  Windows Mobile Device Center to your computer: http://www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted. Setting up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center When you connect your phone to your computer and start Windows Mobile Device Center for the first time,  you are asked to create a Windows Mobile partnership with your phone. To create a partnership: Connect your phone to your computer. Windows Mobile Device Center configures itself, then opens. On the license agreement screen, click Accept. On the Windows Mobile Device Center’s Home screen, click Set up your device. Note  Choose Connect without setting up your device  if you only want to transfer media files, check for ...
  • Page 69: Setting Up Activesync® On Windows® Xp

    Synchronizing Information  69 5.4 Setting Up ActiveSync® on Windows® XP On a Windows® XP computer, you need to use Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.5 or later. If you do not have this  software on your computer, you can install it from the Getting Started Disc that came with your phone. Setting up synchronization in ActiveSync Connect your phone to your computer. The Synchronization Setup Wizard automatically starts and  guides you to create a synchronization partnership. Click Next to proceed. To sync your phone with your computer, clear the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange check box, then click Next. Select the information types that you want to sync, then click Next. Select or clear the Allow wireless data connections check box according to your preference. Click Finish. When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync syncs your phone automatically. Outlook email messages and other  information appear on your phone after synchronization. 5.5 Synchronizing With Your Computer Connect and sync your phone with your computer using the USB cable or Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting Sync Connection Problem

    70  Synchronizing Information Notes  •  Some information types such as Favorites, Files and Media cannot be selected in ActiveSync Options on your  phone. You can only select or clear these items from your computer’s Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync. ��  A computer can have sync partnerships with many different Windows Mobile powered devices, but a device  can have sync partnerships with at most two computers. To ensure that your phone syncs properly with both  computers, set up the second computer using the same synchronization settings you used on the first computer. ��  Outlook email can be synchronized with only one computer. Troubleshooting sync connection problem In some cases, when the computer connects to the Internet or a local network, it may disconnect the  connection with your phone in favor of the Internet or network connection. If this happens, tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings. Tap Connections > USB to PC, then clear the  Enable faster data synchronization check box. This makes your computer utilize a serial USB connection with  your phone. 5.6 Synchronizing via Bluetooth You can connect and sync your phone with the computer using Bluetooth. Note To connect and sync your phone with a computer via Bluetooth, your computer must have a built-in Bluetooth or  installed with a Bluetooth adapter or dongle. To sync with a computer via Bluetooth Set up Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync on your computer to sync through Bluetooth. See ...
  • Page 71: Synchronizing With Microsoft® My Phone

    Synchronizing Information  71 5.8 Synchronizing with Microsoft® My Phone Microsoft® My Phone syncs information between your phone and a password-protected web site. You can back  up and restore your contacts, calendar appointments, photos, and other information.  Note  You can sync contacts, calendar, and tasks with My Phone only if your phone does not have a sync partnership with  an Exchange Server. You can also use a web browser on your computer to: �� Add, edit, and delete contacts and calendar appointments. These changes are then synchronized with  your phone. �� View your photos and videos, and save them to your computer. Note  If the information you select for synchronization exceeds the available storage space on your My Phone account, My  Phone stops transferring files. For more information on using My Phone, see: http://myphone.microsoft.com Setting up your My Phone account Whether you are setting up a new account or synchronizing to an existing account, the first step is to set up My  Phone on your phone. Tap Start > Microsoft My Phone. Follow the instructions in the wizard to set up your My Phone account.  During setup: �� Sign in using your Hotmail or Windows Live address and password. �� Set the sync method to Automatic or Manual, depending on your ...
  • Page 72: Managing Your My Phone Web Account From Your Computer

    7  Synchronizing Information Managing your My Phone Web account from your computer You can use a Web browser on your computer to access your My Phone Web account and: �� Add, edit, or delete contacts, calendar appointments, and other types of information. Changes will be  synchronized with your phone. �� View photos and videos that are stored on your My Phone account, delete them, save them to your  computer, and more. To access your My Phone Web account from your computer, go to http://myphone.microsoft.com, and sign in  using your Hotmail or Windows Live address and password.
  • Page 73: Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages

    Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 6.1 Text Messages Send short text messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If you exceed the limit on the number of characters for  a single text message, your text message will be delivered as one but will be billed as more than one message. Creating and sending a new text message On the Home screen, slide to the Messaging tab. Tap the New Message icon (   ) on the upper right side of the screen. To add recipients, enter their mobile phone numbers in the To field, separating the numbers with a  semicolon (;). You can also tap To or tap Menu > Add Recipient to add mobile phone numbers from  Contacts. . Enter your message. To choose from preset messages, tap Menu > My Text and tap a desired message.  To check the spelling, tap Menu > Spell Check. When finished, tap Send. Managing text messages in your Inbox Text messages that are sent to and received from a contact or number are grouped as a single thread in your ...
  • Page 74: Directly Making Calls From Text Messages

    74  Exchanging Messages Directly making calls from text messages While you are viewing a text message on the Home screen’s Messages tab or in your Inbox, you can directly call  the sender of the message, if the sender’s phone number is stored in your contacts. While viewing the text message, press the TALK/SEND button. The Phone dialer screen then opens, with the sender’s phone number automatically filled in and ready  to be dialed. To place the call, press TALK/SEND again. Tapping a phone number that is contained in a text message also allows you to call that number. 6.2 Multimedia Messages Sending multimedia messages (MMS) to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can include pictures, text,  and audio clips in a Picture message, and you can include MMS video and text in a Video message. Note  Multimedia messaging/Picture and Video Messaging is a charged service and has to be provisioned on your mobile  phone account.  Contact U.S. Cellular to have MMS/Picture and Video Messaging  provisioned as part of your calling  plan To configure MMS message settings Tap Start > Text. Tap Menu > MMS Options. The Settings screen appears. In the Preferences tab, choose from the available options according to your needs. Tap OK. Creating and sending MMS messages You can compose MMS messages in a combination of slides, where each slide can consist of a photo, video or ...
  • Page 75: Viewing And Replying To Mms Messages

    Exchanging Messages  75 To add text to a Picture or Video message When you tap Insert text here on your Picture or Video message, a screen  appears where you can enter text. You can also choose from common words or  phrases from the My Text list, insert emoticons, a Favorites link, and more. Tip  To edit or delete a phrase on the My Text list, press and hold a string, and then  tap Edit or Delete from the shortcut menu. To add a new phrase, tap New. To add an audio clip to a Picture message You can add one audio clip per slide in your Picture message. Tap Insert audio on your Picture message. By default, the My Documents is shown. Tap My Music or another folder that contains audio files. When  navigating folders, tap the down arrow (   ) to return to the upper folder. Select an audio file. When selected, you can: �� Tap   to play the audio clip,    to pause, or    to stop playback. ��...
  • Page 76: Email

    76  Exchanging Messages 6.3 Email You can set up the following types of email accounts on your phone: �� Outlook email that you sync with your computer or the Exchange Server. �� Email account that you have from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or other email provider. �� Web-based email accounts such as Yahoo!® Mail Plus, AOL®, and others. �� Custom domain email accounts. The email domain name is hosted by a different email provider. For  more information, search for “custom domain email” in the Help on your phone. �� Work account that you access using a VPN connection. Synchronizing Outlook email with your computer If you have installed the synchronization software on your computer and created a partnership with your  phone, then your phone is ready to send and receive Outlook email. If you have not yet installed the synchronization software nor created a partnership, do so by following the  procedures in Chapter 5. Tip  To set up your company email account so that you can access Outlook email messages wirelessly, you must set up  your phone to sync via an over-the-air connection with your company’s Exchange Server. For more information  about synchronizing with your company email server, see Chapter 7. Setting up an Internet email account Use Windows Mobile’s E-mail Setup Wizard to set up a POP3 or IMAP4 email account on your phone if you  have an email account from an Internet service provider (ISP) or other email service provider, or a web-based  account such as Yahoo! Mail Plus or AOL. You can also add a work account that you access using a VPN server  connection as a POP3/IMAP4 account. Note ...
  • Page 77: Creating And Sending An Email Message

    Exchanging Messages  77 To customize download and format settings Before you tap Finish when setting up your POP3 or IMAP4 email account, you can tap the Review all download settings link at the bottom of the screen to choose download options, message format, and other  settings. Options Description Automatic Send/Receive Select a time interval for connecting to the Internet automatically to send and  receive messages. Download messages Set the number of days of messages that you want to be downloaded to your  phone. Send/receive when I click Send By default, messages are immediately delivered when you tap Send. If you prefer  to save outgoing messages to the Outbox folder first, clear the check box. (In  this case, you will need to manually send messages by tapping Menu > Send/ Receive). Use automatic send/receive This allows your phone to data roam when there is a set time interval for  schedule when roaming connecting to the Internet automatically. Since this may result in higher ...
  • Page 78: Viewing And Replying To Email Messages

    78  Exchanging Messages Viewing and replying to email messages To view an email message On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab, select the email account, and then tap Inbox. Tap an email to open it. To download a complete email By default, long email messages that you receive contains only the first few kilobytes of the message. When you  open an email, it displays only the headers and part of the message. You must download the whole email to  view the complete content. To download a complete email message, open the email, and then do one of the following: �� Finger-scroll to the end of the message, and tap Get entire message and any attachments (POP3 email  account) or tap Get the rest of this message (IMAP4 and Outlook email accounts). �� Tap Menu > Download Message. Notes ...
  • Page 79: Directly Making Calls From An Email

    Exchanging Messages  79 Directly making calls from an email While reading an email, you can directly place a call to the sender, start a conference call, access contact details,  and more. • Tap the sender photo or name to open the  • Tap a recipient name to open  Contact Details screen. his or her contact details. • If the sender is not stored in your contacts,  • Tap a recipient’s email address  Tap this Talk  tap the email address to send email or  to send email or save it as a  button to call the  save it as a new contact. new contact. sender. Tap links in the  message body to  access a web site,  send email, or  call the displayed  number. Note  If the sender’s name or email address is shown on the email message with a Search button (   ) and you have an  Exchange Server email account set up on your phone, you can tap this button to search for the sender from the  Company Directory. For more information about finding contacts in the Company Directory, see Chapter 7. Synchronizing email messages Synchronizing email messages ensures that new email messages are downloaded to the phone Inbox folder,  email messages in the Outbox folder are sent, and email messages deleted from the server are removed from  your phone. The manner in which you sync email messages depends on the type of email account you have. To automatically sync an Outlook email account Connect your phone to your computer through USB or Bluetooth.
  • Page 80: Customizing Email Settings

    80  Exchanging Messages Customizing email settings To change the download size and format for Outlook email Disconnect your phone from the computer. Tap Start > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Options, select E-mail, then tap Settings. On the E-mail Sync Options screen: �� Under Message format, select HTML or Plain Text. HTML is only available when connected to  Microsoft Exchange Server 007 or later.  �� Under Download size limit, select the desired email size. Close ActiveSync and reconnect your phone to the computer. To change the download size and format for Internet email Tap Menu >...
  • Page 81: Chapter 7 Working With Company Email And Meeting Appointments

    Chapter 7 Working With Company Email and Meeting Appointments 7.1 Synchronizing with the Exchange Server To keep up-to-date with your company email messages and meeting schedules while you’re out of the office,  you can connect your phone to the Internet through Wi-Fi or a data connection and sync with your company’s  Exchange Server. Setting up an Exchange Server connection Before you can sync or access information on the Exchange Server, you need to set up an Exchange Server  connection on your phone. You need to get the Exchange Server name (must be Outlook Web Access server  name), domain name, user name, and the password that you use at work from your network administrator and  enter them on your phone. Note  You can set up an Outlook email account that syncs with the Exchange Server from the Mail tab using Mail Setup.  See “Mail” in Chapter 3 for details. If you have not synchronized your phone with your computer, follow these steps to set up an Exchange Server  connection. Tap Start > E-mail > Setup E-mail. Enter the E-mail address and Password for the email account and select the Save password option.  Tap Next.
  • Page 82: Working With Company Email Messages

    8  Working With Company Email and Meeting Appointments 7.2 Working With Company Email Messages Your phone gives you instant access to your company email messages and lets you manage your messages  easier. Direct Push, Fetch Mail, Remote email search, and email flags are just some of the tools you can use to  manage your email messages. Note  Some messaging features depend on the Microsoft Exchange Server version used in your company. Check with your  network administrator for the availability of these features. Automatic synchronization through Direct Push Direct Push technology (push email feature) enables you to receive new email messages on your phone as  soon as they arrive in your Inbox on the Exchange Server. Items such as contacts, calendar and tasks are also  immediately updated onto your phone when these items have been changed or new entries have been added on  the Exchange Server. To make Direct Push work, you need to have a Wi-Fi or data connection on your phone. Note  When Direct Push is off, you need to manually retrieve your email messages. You need to perform a full synchronization between your phone and the Exchange Server before Direct Push  can be enabled. Requirement  The Direct Push feature works for your phone only if your company is using Microsoft Exchange Server 003  Service Pack  (SP) with Exchange ActiveSync or later. To turn on Direct Push in Comm Manager Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Communications. On the Comm Manager screen, tap the OFF/ON slider at the right side of the Microsoft Direct Push item.
  • Page 83: Searching For Email Messages On The Exchange Server

    Working With Company Email and Meeting Appointments  83 Searching for email messages on the Exchange Server You can access email messages that are not available on your phone by searching your Microsoft Exchange  Server mailbox. The search results are downloaded and displayed in a Search Results folder. Requirement  Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server 007 or later. Tap Start > E-mail > Outlook E-mail. Tap Menu > Tools > Search Server. In the Look for text box, enter the search keyword. Choose the date range of messages to search from. In the Look in list, specify whether to search in the Inbox, Sent Items, or All Folders, and then tap  Search.  To clear the search results and return to the message list, tap Menu > Clear Results. Flagging your messages Flags serve as a reminder for you to follow-up on important issues or requests contained in email messages. ...
  • Page 84: Managing Meeting Requests

    84  Working With Company Email and Meeting Appointments 7.3 Managing Meeting Requests When you schedule and send meeting requests from your phone, you can invite attendees to your meeting  and check their availability. When you receive a meeting request, you can reply by accepting or declining the request. The meeting request  also clearly indicates whether or not there are conflicting or adjacent meetings. Requirement  Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server 007 or later. To reply to a meeting request When you receive a meeting request email, a notification is displayed on your phone. Open the email. Tap Accept to reply and accept the meeting request, or tap Menu > Decline if you cannot attend the  meeting. Tips  •  Before responding, you can check your availability during the time of the requested meeting by tapping  View your calendar. ��  If the time of the meeting conflicts with your other appointments, a “Scheduling Conflict” status appears on  top of the email. Choose whether or not to edit your response email before sending, then tap OK. If you accept the meeting request, it is automatically added as an appointment in Calendar on your  phone. 7.4 Finding Contacts in the Company Directory In addition to having contacts on your phone, you can access contact information from your organization’s ...
  • Page 85: Chapter 8 Internet

    Chapter 8 Internet 8.1 Ways of Connecting to the Internet Your phone’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network through Wi-Fi,   dial-up, or a data connection—1xRTT/EVDO or GPRS/3G (GSM/UMTS only). You can also add and set up a VPN  or proxy connection. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 100 meters (300 feet). To use Wi-Fi on your  phone, you need access to a wireless access point or “hotspot”. Note  The availability and range of your phone’s Wi-Fi signal depends on the number, infrastructure, and other objects  through which the signal passes. To turn Wi-Fi on and connect to a Wi-Fi network Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Communications. Tap Wi-Fi. Detected wireless networks are displayed on the screen. Tap the desired Wi-Fi network. �� If you selected an open (unsecured)  network, you are automatically  Indicates that your  connected to the network. phone is connected to  ��...
  • Page 86 86  Internet To check Wi-Fi network status Aside from the Wi-Fi status icon on the title bar, you can check the current Wi-Fi connection status from any of  the following screens of your phone: �� Wireless LAN screen Tap Advanced on the Wi-Fi screen. On the Main tab, you will see the Wi-Fi network that your phone is  currently connected to. The configuration and signal quality of the  Wi-Fi network are also shown. �� Configure Wireless Networks screen Tap Start > Settings > All Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi and then  tap the Wireless Networks button. This screen displays all available  Wi-Fi networks in range. To connect to a Wi-Fi network in the list, press and hold on the desired  network, and then tap Connect. Tap a Wi-Fi network in the list to view or change its connection  settings. You can also add new Wi-Fi networks, if available, by tapping Add New. To save battery power while connected to a Wi-Fi network Using Wi-Fi quickly consumes battery power. Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. You can also enable power saving ...
  • Page 87: Dial-Up

    Internet  87 Dial-up Your phone’s networking capability allows you to access the Internet through the dial-up connection. Settings  for connecting to the U.S. Cellular 1xRTT/EVDO network are already preconfigured on your phone, and your  phone is ready to connect to the Internet. Please do not change these settings as this may cause your data  connection to stop working. If you need to use another dial-up connection from an ISP (Internet Service Provider), you can manually add it to  your phone. To establish a dial-up connection on your phone, you need the same settings that you normally use  when you dial up from your computer. This includes the ISP server phone number, your user name and password. Start > Settings > All Settings > Connections. Tap Connections. Under My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection. On the Make New Connection screen, enter a name for the connection and select Cellular Line in the  Select a modem list, then tap Next. Enter the ISP server phone number, then tap Next. Enter your user name, password, and any other information required by your ISP, then tap Finish. Wireless data connection To connect to the Internet, you can use your phone’s 1xRTT/EVDO connection. You can also use GPRS/3G to  connect to the Internet while roaming internationally. See “GPRS/3G (GSM/UMTS only)” for details. GPRS/3G (GSM/UMTS only) If you are going to roam internationally, you can install a GSM SIM card and use GPRS/3G (or EDGE, if available) ...
  • Page 88: Using Internet Explorer® Mobile

    88  Internet 8.3 Using Internet Explorer® Mobile Internet Explorer® Mobile is the standard Web browser that is included with Windows Mobile. To open Internet Explorer Mobile On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab, and then tap Launch Browser or tap Start > Internet Explorer. The browser screen Internet Explorer Mobile displays in two modes: full-screen and normal viewing modes. Full-screen mode hides  the address bar and the browser controls. To change from full-screen to normal viewing mode, tap the Restore  icon (   ) at the bottom right corner of the browser screen.  In normal viewing mode, you can use the following browser controls: Return to the previous Web page viewed. Open the Favorites screen where you can add, edit, or delete Web favorites. Display or hide the on-screen keyboard of your phone. Display the on-screen zoom slider so you can zoom in or out of the page. Open the browser menu and choose display options and other settings. Entering a website address and adding it to your Web favorites If Internet Explorer is in full-screen mode, tap the Restore icon ( ...
  • Page 89: Zooming And Panning

    Internet  89 Zooming and panning Tap the Zoom icon (   ) at the bottom of the browser  screen to display and use the on-screen zoom slider. While  viewing a Web page, slide your finger up on the on-screen  zoom slider to zoom in, or slide down to zoom out. You can also use the Zoom bar of your phone for zooming.  See “Using the Zoom Bar“ in Chapter 1 for details. While zoomed in, drag your finger in any direction to move  around the Web page. An indicator is displayed on the  bottom right of the screen to show you which part of the  zoomed page you are viewing. To change the screen orientation Change the screen orientation by simply turning your phone sideways.
  • Page 90: Using Youtube

    90  Internet 8.4 Using YouTube™ YouTube™ lets you browse, search, and watch Internet videos that are posted in YouTube. Note  You need an active data or Wi-Fi connection to use YouTube. If you are using a GPRS/3G connection, watching  Internet videos may significantly increase your data connection costs. To open YouTube On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab, and then tap YouTube or tap Start > YouTube. Set the quality of downloaded  videos and site (country)  Open the Program Guide. preference. Close YouTube. Displays the current  program channel being  Filter the list by type of video  viewed. (Featured, Most Viewed, Top Favorited,  or Top Rated) and by the time period  when videos were uploaded to the  YouTube server. Displays the available videos  for the selected program  channel. Tap a video to  watch it. Tap   to view  details about the video.  Switch between the  YouTube screens. Searching for videos On the YouTube screen, tap  On the Search screen, enter the video information, and then tap Search.
  • Page 91: Using The Program Guide

    Internet  91 Using the Program Guide The Program Guide categorizes videos into channels so you can browse and watch related videos available on  YouTube. You can also add your favorite video channel in the Program Guide. To add a new channel Search the channel or video you want to add to the  Program Guide. See “Searching for videos” for details. In the search results list, tap   at the right side of the  video or channel to open the details screen. Tap  , and then tap OK on the confirmation screen. The  channel you just subscribed to is shown when you tap  Program Guide. Tip  You can also add a search result as a program channel. To change the program channel On the Videos screen, tap Program Guide at the top of the screen. On the Program Guide, select a channel.  Tip  You can scroll down to view more channels. The video list refreshes to display the available videos for the selected channel. To delete a program channel You can only delete channels that you have added to the Program Guide.
  • Page 92: Bookmarks

    9  Internet When you tap Stop (   ) or finish watching the entire video, you can select from the following options. Go to the next page  of related videos.  If no action is taken,  Go back to the  the next page  previous page of  is automatically  related videos. displayed after 10  seconds. Send the link of the  View information  previously watched  about the video  video via email. you just watched. Add the video to  Replay the video. your Bookmarks. Bookmarks You can save your favorite videos in Bookmarks for quick access. To save a video in Bookmarks After watching a video, tap  . You can also tap   on any video that you  want to add to Bookmarks and then tap   on the video details screen. To watch videos in Bookmarks On the YouTube screen, tap ...
  • Page 93: Using Streaming Media

    Internet  93 8.5 Using Streaming Media Streaming Media lets you stream live broadcasts or on-demand media content from the web. The media is  sent in a continuous stream to your phone and is played as it arrives, along with the audio. The Streaming Media program allows you to play 3GP and MPEG-4 files. It also supports playback of SDP  (Session Description Protocol) files. To access streaming content via Internet Explorer Mobile In Internet Explorer Mobile, you can open a web page containing RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) links to  streaming media content then play the content in the Streaming Media program. On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab and tap Launch Browser. In the address bar, enter the URL address of the web page that contains the RTSP link to the desired  *.3gp, *.mp4, or *.sdp file. On the web page, tap the RTSP link. Streaming Media then automatically opens and starts playing the file. During playback, use the slider  and button controls to play/pause, switch to full screen, replay, and fast forward. Drag the slider to go  Tap to toggle between  backward or forward on the  playing or pausing the  video.  video playback.  Play video from the  View the video in its actual size, in  beginning. expanded size, or in full screen. Switch to full screen mode.  Stop playback. In full screen mode, tap ...
  • Page 94: Using Windows Live

    94  Internet 8.6 Using Windows Live™ Windows Live™ helps you quickly find information using Windows Live™ Search, access and sync your  Windows Live™ Mail email and contacts, and send instant messages using Windows Live™ Messenger. To set up Windows Live™ for the first time Tap Start > Windows Live, and then tap Sign in to Windows Live. Tap the links to read the Windows Live™ Terms of Use and the Microsoft Online Privacy Statement. After  reviewing them, tap Accept. Enter your Windows Live™ Mail or Hotmail address and password, select the Save password check box,  and then tap Next. Tap Next. Choose what information you want to sync online with your phone. �� If you select Store Windows Live contacts in your mobile phone’s contact list, your Windows Live™ contacts will be added ...
  • Page 95: Using Windows Live™ Messenger

    Internet  95 Using Windows Live™ Messenger With this mobile version of Windows Live™ Messenger, you can send and receive instant messages. To sign in to Windows Live Messenger and start a conversation Tap Messenger on the Windows Live screen. Tap Sign in on the Messenger screen. Signing in may take several minutes, depending on your  connection speed. In the contact list, select an online contact, and then tap Send IM to open the message screen. On the message screen, enter your message in the text field, then tap the Enter key on the on-screen  keyboard to send the message. You can also do any of the following on the message screen: �� To add an emoticon, tap Menu > Add emoticon, then tap  an emoticon on the screen. The emoticon is attached to your  message. �� To send a file, tap Menu > Send, select the type of file  (picture, voice clip, or any file), and then locate the file you  want to send.
  • Page 96: Using Rss Hub

    96  Internet 8.7 Using RSS Hub RSS Hub is an RSS reader that keeps you up-to-date with the latest news from the Internet. It monitors RSS  feeds from your favorite news sites, blogs and more, and downloads the most current updates and podcasts. For more information about RSS Hub, tap Start > Help, and then tap Help for Added Programs > RSS Hub. Subscribing to and organizing news channels You must subscribe to news channels before you can receive RSS feeds. To subscribe to news channels Tap Start > RSS Hub, and then tap Continue. In the New Channel Wizard screen, select the Choose from a list of known Channels option, and then  tap Next. A list of RSS channels is displayed.
  • Page 97: Viewing Headlines

    Internet  97 To add new channels In the channel list, tap Menu > Channel > New to open the New Channel Wizard screen. Select an option, and then follow screen instructions to add new channels. For more information on  New Channel Wizard options, see the Help on your phone. To filter the channels to display In the channel list, tap Menu > View, and then select Updated to display only those channels with unread  items, or All to display all subscribed channels.  Viewing headlines In the channel list, tap a channel to display the headlines for that channel.  When browsing the list of headlines, you can: �� Tap a headline to view the news summary. Scroll down  the news summary screen and then tap Read More Online to open the Web browser and view the complete  news article. �� Tap the Download button (   ) to download a podcast  or image attachment. (When you see the   icon, ...
  • Page 98: Using Your Phone As A Modem (Internet Sharing)

    98  Internet 8.8 Using Your Phone as a Modem (Internet Sharing) Internet Sharing connects your desktop or notebook computer to the Internet by using your phone’s data  connection such as 1xRTT/EVDO or GPRS/3G (when using your phone internationally). You can connect via USB  or Bluetooth.  Note  Additional data package may be required for modem use due to high data usage.  Contact your carrier for  information before using your phone as a modem. Before you proceed �� To set up your phone as a USB modem, you must first install Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft  ActiveSync version 4.5 or later on the computer. �� To use a Bluetooth connection, make sure your computer has built-in Bluetooth capability. If your  computer does not have Bluetooth, you can connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle. �� Before using Internet Sharing, disconnect from Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync on your  computer. Setting up your phone as a USB modem Connect the phone to your desktop or notebook computer using the USB sync cable. When the Connect to PC screen appears, select Internet Sharing, and then tap Done. Ensure that USB is selected In the PC Connection list.
  • Page 99: Ending The Internet Connection

    Internet  99 To set up Bluetooth PAN on your computer For Windows Vista: Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. Click Manage network connections and then under Personal Area Network, double-click Bluetooth Network Connection. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select your phone, and click Connect. For Windows XP: Tap Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Under Personal Area Network, click the Bluetooth Network Connection icon.
  • Page 100: Chapter 9 Bluetooth

    Chapter 9 Bluetooth 9.1 Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can  exchange information over a distance of about eight meters (6 feet) without requiring a physical connection. Bluetooth on your phone operates in three different modes: �� On. Bluetooth is turned on. Your phone can detect other Bluetooth-enabled devices, but not vice versa. Visible. Bluetooth is turned on, and all other Bluetooth-enabled devices can detect your phone. �� �� Off. Bluetooth is turned off. In this mode, you can neither send nor receive information using Bluetooth. Note  Turn off Bluetooth when not in use to conserve battery power, or in places where using a wireless device is  prohibited, such as on board an aircraft and in hospitals. To turn Bluetooth on and make your phone visible Tap Start > Settings > Communications and then tap Bluetooth. Tip  You can also tap Start > Settings > All Settings > Bluetooth. When prompted to turn on Bluetooth, tap Yes.
  • Page 101: Connecting A Bluetooth Hands-Free Or Stereo Headset

    Bluetooth  101 Creating a Bluetooth partnership between two devices is a one-time process. Once a partnership is created, the  devices can recognize the partnership and exchange information without entering a passcode again. To accept a Bluetooth partnership Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode. When prompted, enter or accept the passcode (the same passcode from the device requesting the  partnership) to establish a secure connection. Tap OK. The paired device now appears in the Devices tab (   ). You can now exchange information  with the paired device. Tip  To delete a Bluetooth partnership, select the device’s name on the Devices tab, then tap Menu > Delete. When  prompted to confirm, tap Yes. 9.3 Connecting a Bluetooth Hands-free or Stereo Headset For hands-free phone conversations, you can use a Bluetooth hands-free headset such as a car kit with your  phone. Your phone also supports ADP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) which allows you to use a  Bluetooth stereo headset for hands-free phone conversations and for listening to stereo music. To connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset Make sure that both your phone and the Bluetooth headset are turned on and within close range, and  that the headset is visible. Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation to find out how to set the headset ...
  • Page 102: Sending And Receiving Information Using Bluetooth

    10  Bluetooth 9.4 Sending and Receiving Information Using Bluetooth You can send the following types of information from your phone to your computer or to another Bluetooth- enabled device: Outlook email, contacts, tasks, notes, calendar items, audio files, ringtones, Images, and videos. Note  If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth capability, you need to connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or  dongle on your computer. To send information from your phone to a computer Turn on Bluetooth on your computer and set to visible mode.  Note  If the Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer was installed using a third-party provided driver, open  the Bluetooth software that came with the Bluetooth adapter/dongle and enable the adapter/dongle to be  discovered by other devices. Refer to the Bluetooth adapter’s documentation for more information. If your computer is installed with Windows XP SP2 or later version and your computer’s Bluetooth  adapter is supported by your Windows version, do the following steps: On your computer, open Bluetooth Devices from the Control Panel, then click the Options tab on  the Bluetooth Devices window. For Windows Vista, select Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer.  For Windows XP, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer.
  • Page 103: Printing Via Bluetooth

    Bluetooth  103 To receive information from another Bluetooth-enabled device When you receive information such as calendar items, tasks, or contacts sent from another Bluetooth- enabled device, tap Accept. After your phone has finished saving the information, tap Done. To change the folder for saving received files Files that you receive from another Bluetooth-enabled device are saved in \My Documents on your phone. You  can change the destination folder for saving received files: Tap Start > Settings > Communications and then tap Bluetooth.  ), tap Advanced. On the Settings tab (  Scroll down and then tap File Transfer. Tip  To save received files on your storage card when it is inserted on your phone, select Save files to storage card when present. Files will be saved on the root folder of your storage card. Tap Search ( ...
  • Page 104: Chapter 10 Navigating On The Road

    Chapter 10 Navigating on the Road 10.1 Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS If you installed a GPS navigation software on your phone, follow these guidelines before and when using your  phone for GPS navigation. �� When using GPS navigation software in the car, always plot your GPS route before starting to drive. Do  not try to configure the GPS navigation software while driving. �� The plotted GPS route is only for driving reference. It should not interfere with actual driving behavior. �� Do not leave your phone in a vehicle or expose the phone to direct sunlight to avoid overheating the  battery, which could pose damage to the phone or risk to the vehicle. �� When using the phone inside a vehicle, use the car holder to mount the phone securely in place. Avoid  placing the phone in the areas shown in the following diagram: 1  Do not place where it will block the driver’s vision. 2  Do not place where air bags could deploy. 3  Do not place anywhere in the vehicle without securing the phone in the holder. �� Use the GPS system cautiously. Users shall be liable for any damages resulting from negligent operation  of the system. �� The GPS signal cannot pass through solid non-transparent objects. Signal reception may be affected by  obstructions such as high-rise buildings, tunnels, bridges, forests, weather (rainy or cloudy days), etc. If  the vehicle’s visor contains metal, it will be difficult for the GPS signal to pass through. �� Other nearby wireless communication products (such as mobile phones or radar-detecting devices) may ...
  • Page 105: Downloading Location Data Via Quickgps

    Navigating on the Road  105 10.2 Downloading Location Data via QuickGPS Before using the phone for GPS navigation, open QuickGPS to download ephemeris data (current satellite  position and timing information). QuickGPS significantly speeds up the time for determining your GPS position.  QuickGPS downloads ephemeris data from web servers, instead of from satellites, using your phone’s Internet  connection via Wi-Fi, ActiveSync or a data connection.  To open QuickGPS Tap Start > QuickGPS. To download GPS data Tap Download on the QuickGPS screen.  The first time you download GPS data, you are prompted to read  the information regarding Location Setting. See “Settings on Your  Phone” in Chapter 13 for more information on Location Settings.  Tap Next until you are prompted to turn the Location Setting on.  Select ON and tap Done.  On the screen, initially, you will see the Valid time of the downloaded  data. As time passes, the remaining days and hours of validity will be  shown. To speed up GPS positioning, download the latest ephemeris data when  the validity of the data expires. Changing the download options To configure download options, tap Menu > Options and choose from available options: ��...
  • Page 106: Bing

    106  Navigating on the Road 10.3 Bing ® Microsoft Bing is a separate program that offers you a fast, easy way to find and view maps and local  information on your phone. With Bing, you can: �� Get up-to-date local information such as movies and gas prices. �� Find your location with or without using GPS. �� Search places by voice. �� Browse listings by category. �� Locate nearby restaurants, shopping centers, etc., and check for  their street addresses and phone numbers. �� Browse listings by category. �� View maps and get directions for reaching a destination. �� View traffic information (US only at present). To open Bing Tap Start > Bing. ...
  • Page 107: Chapter 11 Camera And Multimedia

    Chapter 11 Camera and Multimedia 11.1 Taking Photos and Videos Use Camera to take photos and record video clips. To open the Camera screen On the Home screen, slide to the Photos and Videos tab and then tap the camera icon (   ) or the video icon   (   ). The screen orientation automatically switches to landscape mode when you open Camera. To close the Camera Tap the On-screen control button (   ), and then tap  Changing the capture mode Tap  , then tap the capture mode icon (   — the icon displayed is based on the current capture mode).  On the menu, tap the capture mode you want to use. Icon Capture Mode Captures standard still images. Records video clips, with or without audio.
  • Page 108: Capturing Photos And Videos

    108  Camera and Multimedia Capturing photos and videos By default, the Camera automatically takes the shot or starts capturing video after you have set the focus. �� In Photo or Contacts Picture mode, tap the Virtual Camera button to activate auto-focus; when focus is  set, the Camera automatically takes the shot. �� In Video or MMS Video mode, tap the Virtual Camera button to activate auto-focus; when focus is set,  the Camera automatically starts recording. Tap the Virtual camera button again to stop recording. �� In Picture Theme or Panorama mode, tap the Virtual Camera button to activate auto-focus; when focus  is set, the Camera automatically takes the first shot. Do the same for each shot you need to take. The Review screen After capturing a photo or recording video, the Review screen gives you the option to view/play, send, or delete  the photo or video clip. Icon Function Return to the live Camera screen. View the captured image or play the captured video in Album.  See “Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album” in this chapter. Delete the captured image or video. Send the captured image or video via email. After capturing in Contacts Picture mode, tap to assign the photo to a contact. On-screen controls Tap   to display the on-screen controls. 1  Album. Open the Album program. See “Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album” for details. Capture mode. See “Changing the capture mode” for details. 3 ...
  • Page 109: Zooming

    Camera and Multimedia  109 Zooming Before capturing a photo or a video clip, you  can zoom in or out on your subject. To zoom  in or out, slide your finger up or down on the  Zoom bar while holding the phone sideways.  While you are sliding your finger on the  Zoom bar, the level of zoom is shown on the  zoom control bar on the screen. The camera zoom range for a photo or a  video clip depends on the capture mode  and resolution. Refer to the table for more  information. Zoom control bar Zoom bar Capture mode Resolution Zoom range Photo Normal:  048 x 1536 1.0x to 1.6x Widescreen:  048 x 116 Normal:  1600 x 100 1.0x to 1.6x Widescreen:  1600 x 960 Normal:  180 x 960 1.0x to 1.6x Widescreen:  180 x 768 Normal:  640 x 480 1.0x to 1.6x Widescreen: ...
  • Page 110: Setting Advanced Options

    110  Camera and Multimedia Setting advanced options The Advanced options let you adjust options for your selected capture mode and set Camera program  preferences. Tap Advanced on the Menu panel to open the Advanced screen. Tap an item to  change the setting.  Tap to go back to  the Camera screen.  Tap to navigate through the  Advanced option screens. �� Resolution. Select the resolution to use. �� Widescreen (Photo mode). When On (default) you can use the entire screen as viewfinder. Refer to the  zoom table for the resolution when Widescreen is On. �� Touch Focus (Photo and Contacts Picture modes). Enables or disables the Touch Focus function. Touch  Focus is On by default. �� Review Duration. Set the time for a captured photo/video to remain on the Review screen. �� Quality. Select the image quality level for captured photos. �� Capture Format (Video mode). Select the file format for recorded videos. �� Time Stamp (Photo mode). Include the date and time on captured photos. �� Storage. Select where to save photos and videos. You can either save the files to the main memory, or to  a storage card if available. �� Keep Backlight. Turn the backlight on or off. This overrides your phone backlight settings while you are ...
  • Page 111: Viewing Photos And Videos Using Album

    Camera and Multimedia  111 11.2 Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album Use Album to view photos and videos in your phone. To open Album On the Home screen, slide to the Photos and Videos tab, and then tap  Album. You can also tap   while on the Camera program to open Album. On the Album main screen, swipe your finger up or down to scroll and  browse through photos and videos that are stored on your phone’s memory  and storage card. Tap a photo or video to view it in full screen. Viewing photos While viewing a photo, tap the screen to open the menu. Save the photo as a contact  Return to the  picture, save the on-screen  previous screen. image as a new file, and more.  Start the slideshow.  Send the photo using email.  Note   When playing a slideshow, animated GIF and video files are excluded from the slideshow. To view the next or previous photo in the album When you are holding your phone upright, view the next or previous photo by swiping your finger up or down ...
  • Page 112: Playing Videos

    11  Camera and Multimedia To view a slideshow of photos in the current album While viewing a photo, tap the screen, and then tap  Note  Animated GIF and video files are excluded from the slideshow. During the slideshow, tap the screen to show the playback controls. Set the transition effect,  Return to the  time per slide, and  previous screen. orientation of the photos. Go to the next image. Return to the previous image. Play or pause the slideshow. Tip  If the photos are in your favorite album, you can start the slideshow from the Photos and Videos tab on the Home  screen. See “Photos and Videos” in Chapter 3 for details. Playing videos While viewing a video, tap the screen to display and use playback controls. Tap the playback control icons  to pause, resume, stop playback, or jump to the start of the video. You can also drag your finger across the  progress bar to go forward or backward in the video. Closing Album When viewing photos in full screen, tap the screen to show the on-screen menu or playback controls and then  tap   to go back to the main Album screen. Tap   on the main Album screen to close Album.
  • Page 113: Synchronizing Video And Audio Files

    Camera and Multimedia  113 Press and hold the item that you want to play (such as a song, album, or artist name), and then tap Play. The Playback screen opens and plays the audio or video file. Use the playback controls to pause, resume,  stop playback, play in full screen, and more. Synchronizing video and audio files Use the latest version of Windows Media® Player on your computer to sync digital media files from your  computer to your phone. This ensures that protected files and album art (for skins) are correctly copied to your  phone. To automatically sync content to your phone On your computer, open Windows Media® Player, then connect your phone to your computer. In the Device Setup Wizard, select Yes, search my computer now.  Note  If you have previously opened Windows Media® Player and searched for media on your computer, you are not  prompted to search your computer in step . On the Device Setup dialog box, enter a name for your phone and click Finish. Note  If you installed a storage card that has a capacity of more than 4GB and your entire library can fit into the  storage card, Windows Media Player will automatically sync your music files. The phone also needs to be set to  Disk Drive mode for Windows Media Player to automatically sync. On the left panel of Windows Media® Player, right-click the name of your phone and click Set Up Sync. Note  To set up media synchronization on a storage card, right-click Storage Card in the left panel of Windows  Media® Player, then click Set Up Sync.
  • Page 114: Creating Playlists

    114  Camera and Multimedia To manually sync content to your phone If you have not set up media synchronization between your phone and computer, follow steps 1 to 3 in  “To automatically sync content to your phone”. Click the Sync tab on the Windows Media® Player of your computer. Select a Playlist or a Library on the  left panel of the Windows Media® Player. From the Content List, drag the media files that you want to sync to your phone and drop them to the  Sync List. Playlists and Library List Content List Sync List Click Start Sync to start synchronizing the selected files to your phone. Notes  �� Use Windows Media® Player 11 or higher on your computer to sync media files to your phone.   �� Audio files copy faster if Windows Media® Player is configured to automatically set the quality level for audio files    copied to your phone. For more information, see the Windows Media® Player Help. Creating playlists Create a new playlist by saving the current Now Playing playlist and giving it a new name. To save a new playlist If you are not on the Library screen, tap Menu > Library. Tap to select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists). Select a media file that you want, then tap Menu > Queue Up. This adds the file to the Now Playing list.  Repeat this step until you have added all desired media files to the Now Playing list.
  • Page 115: Using Audio Booster

    Camera and Multimedia  115 11.4 Using Audio Booster Audio Booster optimizes sound by providing an audio equalizer for a better listening experience. To use Audio  Booster, connect the supplied wired stereo headset to the 3.5mm audio jack on your phone. To open Audio Booster Tap Start > Audio Booster. Enable or disable the equalizer. Apply the modified settings. Choose the equalizer preset  to use. Drag the sliders to adjust the  frequency. Exit Audio Booster without  applying the modified  settings, or save or delete  preset equalizer settings. To create a custom equalizer preset Adjust the frequency bands to your desired values by dragging the equalizer controls. When finished, tap Menu > Save as Preset. Enter a preset name and then tap Done. The equalizer preset is added to the preset list box. Note ...
  • Page 116: Using Mp3 Trimmer

    116  Camera and Multimedia 11.5 Using MP3 Trimmer Use MP3 Trimmer to trim an MP3 file and save it as a new file or set it as a ringtone. To open MP3 Trimmer Tap Start > MP3 Trimmer. Title Duration Start and End Points Playback time Set the part of the music to use as a  ringtone or save as a new file. Drag the  left handle to set the start time, then drag  the right handle to set the end time. Play/Stop Start Point / End Point To accurately set the start and end points, tap  these controls to step backward/forward. To trim an MP3 file Tap Open to locate and select the MP3 file you want to trim.
  • Page 117: Chapter 12 Other Programs

    Chapter 12 Other Programs 12.1 Managing Programs Launching a program Tap Start and then tap a desired program. To view more programs, scroll down the screen by swiping your  finger upward. See “Start Screen” in Chapter 1 for details. Installing a program You can install or uninstall additional programs. Your phone does not allow you to uninstall most of the  preinstalled programs. Note Before you purchase additional programs, make sure that they are compatible with your phone. Before you launch the program installer, check first whether the installer can directly run on Windows  Mobile or needs to be run on a computer. To install a program directly on your phone If the installer is a .cab file, directly download or copy it to your phone. On your phone, open File Explorer and navigate to the installer file. Tap the file to launch the installer. Choose whether to install the program into the main memory or your storage card, if you have the  storage card inserted on your phone. Wait for the installation to complete. Note You may be prompted to restart your phone after installation is completed. To install a program from your computer If the installer is an .exe file such as Setup.exe, most likely, the installer needs to be run on a computer. ...
  • Page 118: Contacts

    118  Programs 12.2 Contacts Contacts is your address book for people and businesses you communicate with. You can add Outlook contacts from your phone or synchronized with your PC or the Exchange Server, and Windows Live™ contacts. Notes ��  You can only add Windows Live™ contacts after you have set up Windows Live™ on your phone. See “Using  Windows Live™” in Chapter 8. �� See Chapter  for information on adding SIM contacts. To open the Contacts screen Tap Start > Contacts. Adding new contacts To add a contact on your phone On the Contacts screen, tap New, select Outlook Contact, and enter the contact information. To add a photo of the contact, tap Select a picture, and then select the picture file or tap Camera to  take a photo of the contact. In the File as field, choose how you want the contact name to appear in the contact list. To assign a ringtone to the contact, tap the Ring tone field, scroll through the list of tones, then select a ...
  • Page 119: Creating An Email Or Messaging Group

    Programs  119 Creating an email or messaging group To easily send email or text messages to a group of people without having to enter each contact manually  every time, you can create an email group or messaging group. When you want to send a message to all group  members, simply select the group name and enter your message. On the Contacts screen, tap New and then tap E-mail Group or Messaging Group. Enter a name for the group. Tap Add Member. From the list of contacts, tap to select the contacts you want in the group. To clear a selection, tap the  contact again. To search for a contact, use the Enter a name field at the top. Tap Done. The list of group members is shown.  On the right side of each contact name, the contact method for each member is shown. For example, m is the  contact’s default mobile phone number, and e is the contact’s main email address. To use a different phone  number or email address, for example E-mail2, tap the group member and then tap the contact method to  use. Tap OK to save the group. Sharing contact information You can quickly send contact information to another mobile phone or device through Bluetooth. To send contact information via Bluetooth Press and hold a contact on the Contacts screen. Tap Send via Bluetooth, then select the device where to send the contact. Note Before sending, make sure Bluetooth is turned on and set to visible mode on your phone and the target mobile ...
  • Page 120: Jetcet™ Print

    10  Programs 12.3 JETCET™ PRINT JETCET PRINT lets you print image files or documents from your phone straight to a Bluetooth or network  printer. You can also print email messages, email attachments, appointments, contacts, and tasks. For more information about JETCET PRINT, consult the JETCET PRINT help on your phone. Tap Menu > Help > Contents on the JETCET PRINT screen. To open JETCET PRINT Tap Start > JETCET PRINT 5. Select an email, email attachment,  appointment, calendar, or task to  Select an image to print. print. Set up a printer or change  Select a document to print. the printer settings. Select additional tools and options. To set up a printer You must configure your phone to connect to a printer before you can start printing. Tap Start > JETCET PRINT 5. If you are not in the Settings tab, tap the settings button ( ...
  • Page 121: Jetcet Presentation

    Programs  11 12.4 JETCET Presentation If you are away from your office and urgently need to make a presentation, you can use JETCET Presentation  to create a PowerPoint file and present it from your phone. JETCET Presentation also allows you to open and  display presentations that were created in Microsoft PowerPoint 97, PowerPoint 000, PowerPoint 00 (XP), or  PowerPoint 003. For more information about using JETCET Presentation, tap   on the toolbar of JETCET Presentation to view  the program help. Opening JETCET Presentation Tap Start > JETCET Presenter. Creating a new presentation When you open JETCET Presentation, the main screen displays a folder tree. Tap Menu > Cancel first and then  tap Menu > File > New to create a new presentation. You can then enter text, insert graphics, and add more  slides. To add text to a slide Tap Edit > Shape > Insert, tap  , and then tap OK.
  • Page 122: Displaying The Presentation

    1  Programs To save the presentation If this is your first time to save your presentation, tap Menu > File > Save As and then enter a new file name. To save changes made to your presentation, tap Menu > File > Save. Displaying the presentation You can connect your phone to a large-screen display such as a television and show your presentation to an  audience as a full-screen slideshow. For more information about connecting your phone to a large-screen  display, see “Connecting to an External Display“ in Chapter 13. To display the presentation as a slideshow Tap the PowerPoint file in the folder tree to open the file, or tap File > Open and then tap the  PowerPoint file. Tap Menu > Show > Set Up Show. Select whether to advance slides Manually or Using timings, if present, and then tap OK.
  • Page 123: Worldcard Mobile

    Programs  13 Tips •  By default, Word Mobile saves documents in .docx format, while Excel Mobile saves workbooks in .xlsx format. If  you want to open these types of files on a computer that uses Microsoft Office 000, Office XP, or Office 003, you  need to download and install the File Format Converter in your computer. Download the File Format Converter  at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/. �� If you want Word Mobile to save documents in .doc format, tap Menu > Tools > Options (or Menu > Options  when no document is opened), then change the Default template to Word 97-2003 Document (.doc). �� If you want Excel Mobile to save workbooks in a format that is compatible with Microsoft Office 000, Office XP, or  Office 003, tap Menu > Options (with no workbook opened), then change the Template for new workbook to  Blank 97-2003 Workbook. 12.6 WorldCard Mobile WorldCard Mobile lets you take a photo of a business card and easily export the contact information on the  card into your Contacts. To capture a business card and export its information to Contacts Tap Start >...
  • Page 124: Voice Command

    14  Programs 12.8 Voice Command Voice Command lets you make phone calls, open programs, play back music, get calendar information, and  more, just by using your voice. It only responds to a set of predefined commands and does not allow you to  record your own commands. This section gives a few examples on how to use Voice Command. For more information, see Voice Command  Help. To access the Help, tap Start > Settings > All Settings > Personal > Voice Command and then tap Start > Help. To use Voice Command Hold your phone a few inches away from your mouth. Press and hold the TALK/SEND button, then release when you see a Microphone icon on the title bar. In a clear voice, say a command. For example, say “Help“ to ask for information about using Voice  Command. Voice Command then asks you a question. Speak out your answer. To place a call You can call contacts, dial a phone number, redial, and place a return call. Press and hold the TALK/SEND button, then release when you see a Microphone icon on the title bar. In a clear voice, say one of the following commands: �� “Call [contact name]” to call a phone contact or SIM contact. ��...
  • Page 125: Windows® Marketplace

    Programs  15 12.9 Windows® Marketplace On Windows® Marketplace for Mobile, it’s easy to download new programs that fit your needs and make  your phone truly personal. A wide range of free and premium programs is available, from games to powerful  business applications. You can shop securely and download programs straight to your phone or via your PC. To access Windows Marketplace on your phone Tap Start > Marketplace. ...
  • Page 126: Chapter 13 Managing Your Phone

    Chapter 13 Managing Your Phone 13.1 Copying and Managing Files Copy files between your phone and computer, or copy files to a storage card installed on your phone. You can  also efficiently manage your files and folders using File Explorer. To copy files using Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync Connect your phone to the computer. Click File Management > Browse the contents of your device in Windows Mobile Device Center on  your computer, or click Explore in ActiveSync on your computer. This displays the content of your phone  in Windows Explorer on your computer. To copy a file from your phone to your computer: Browse the contents of your phone, right-click the file you want to copy, and then click Copy. Right-click a folder on your computer, and then click Paste. To copy a file from your computer to your phone: Browse the folders on your computer, right-click the file you want to copy, and then click Copy. Right-click a folder on your phone, and then click Paste. To manage files on your phone using File Explorer File Explorer lets you browse and manage the contents of your phone. The root folder on the phone is named ...
  • Page 127: Settings On Your Phone

    Bluetooth  Turn Bluetooth on, set your phone to visible mode, and scan for other Bluetooth devices. Lock  Set a password for your phone. Clock & Alarms  Set the phone clock to the date and time of your locale or to a time zone you are visiting. Alarms  can also be set on specified days and times of the week. Sounds & Notifications  Enable sounds for events, notifications, and more, and set the type of notification for  different events. Today  Customize the appearance of the Today screen and the information to display on it. Note   You will not see the Today screen when the Home screen is enabled. To display the Today screen, tap  Start > Settings > All Settings > Today > Items tab, and then clear the HTC Sense check box. Microsoft My Phone  Sync information between your phone and a password-protected web site. You can back  up and restore your contacts, calendar appointments, photos, and other information.  Personal folder Icon Description Buttons  Assign a program or function to a hardware button or set the function you want to execute when you  press and hold the TALK/SEND button.
  • Page 128: System Folder

    18  Managing Your Phone System folder Icon Description About  This is where you can see basic information such as the Windows Mobile® version and type of processor  used on your phone. You can also specify a name for your phone. Auto Volume Control  Automatically adjust the recording volume to an even level. Certificates  See information about certificates that are installed on your phone. Clear Storage Reset your phone to factory default settings. Device Information  See information about the firmware version, hardware, identity, and the duration of calls  made on your phone. Customer Feedback  Set your phone to automatically send information about how you use Windows Mobile. By  default, this option is disabled. Encryption  Encrypt files on your storage card. Encrypted files are only readable on your phone. Error Reporting  Enable or disable the phone's error reporting function. When this function is enabled and a  program error occurs, technical data about the state of the program and your computer is logged in a text file  and delivered to Microsoft's technical support if you choose to send it. G-Sensor Recalibrate the G-Sensor of the phone. Use this function when auto-rotate is not working properly. Location Settings  Turn location service on or off. When turned on, your current location can be easily  determined and used by certain applications on your phone. This provides you with accurate information, such  as weather in your current location which is displayed on the Home tab of the Home screen.  External GPS ...
  • Page 129: Changing Basic Settings

    Managing Your Phone  19 13.3 Changing Basic Settings Some of the basic settings can be accessed and changed from the Home screen’s Settings tab. You can tap All Settings on this tab to access the other settings of your phone. Sound settings You can choose different sounds for different events of your phone. To select a phone profile A profile is a preset that determines how your phone will alert you when there are incoming phone calls. To  select a profile, tap Sounds on the Home screen’s Settings tab and then choose one of the following: Normal,  Vibrate, Silent, or Automatic. Note  Automatic sets your phone to vibrate only when you receive phone calls during scheduled appointments in your  Calendar. To change the ringtone and ring type On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sounds. Scroll down and then tap Ringtone. Select the ringtone you want to use and then tap Done. Tap Ring Type. Select the ring type you want to use and then tap Done. Tips �� You can use *.wav, *.mid, *.mp3, *.wma, or other types of sound files that you downloaded from the Internet  or copied from your computer. For a complete list of supported audio file formats, see “Specifications” in the  Appendix.   •  To use your sound files as ringtones, copy them first to the /My Documents/My Ringtones folder on your phone,  and then select the sound from the Ring tone list of your phone. For more information about copying files, see ...
  • Page 130: Phone Name

    130  Managing Your Phone To increase or decrease the size of text on the screen Tap Start > Settings > All Settings > System > Screen. Tap the Text Size tab. Move the slider to increase or decrease the text size. To re-calibrate the touch screen The phone’s touch screen is calibrated before shipment. Re-calibrate the touch screen if it does not accurately  respond to screen taps. While the phone is on, press and hold the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons and tap the screen  to open the align screen. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration. Phone name The phone name is used to identify your phone when synchronizing with a computer, connecting to a network, ...
  • Page 131: Using Comm Manager

    Managing Your Phone  131 13.4 Using Comm Manager Comm Manager lets you easily turn on and off the communication features of your phone such as the phone,  Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and data connection. To access Comm Manager Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Communications. Switch Airplane Mode on or off. See “Turning the Phone  Function On and Off” in Chapter . Access the phone settings, configure phone services, and  more. Connect a Bluetooth headset or other Bluetooth-enabled  device. See Chapter 9 for details. Connect to a wireless network. See Chapter 8 for details. Open ActiveSync and adjust the push email settings. See  Chapter 7 for details. Open the Connections screen and manage connection  settings. Switch the phone on or off. See “Turning the Phone  Function On and Off” in Chapter . Switch Bluetooth on or off. See Chapter 9 for details. Switch Wi-Fi on or off. See Chapter 8 for details. Switch between automatically receiving (as items arrive) or  manually retrieving Outlook email messages.   See Chapter 7 for details. Connect or disconnect the current data connection. Adjust the phone, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi settings. 13.5 Using Task Manager Task Manager lets you view and stop running programs, configure the button, and enable the Quick Menu ...
  • Page 132: Protecting Your Phone

    13  Managing Your Phone 13.6 Protecting Your Phone Protecting your phone with a password You can help keep your data more secure by requiring a password every time the phone is turned on. To set a phone password Tap Start > Settings > All Settings > Lock. Select the Prompt if device unused for check box, then specify the idle time before the phone requires  a password. In the Password type box, select the type of password you would like to use. If your phone is configured  to connect to a network, use an alphanumeric password for increased security. Enter the password in both the Password and Confirm boxes. Tap OK. The next time the phone is turned on, you will be prompted to enter your password. Notes  �� To ensure that you can always make emergency calls, do not begin your password with the digits of your local  emergency number.
  • Page 133: Resetting Your Phone

    Managing Your Phone  133 13.7 Resetting Your Phone Performing a soft reset Perform a soft (normal) reset to clear all active program memory and shut down all active programs. This is  useful when your phone is running slower than normal, or a program is not performing properly. If a soft reset  is performed when programs are running, unsaved work is lost. To perform a soft reset Pull out the stylus. Remove the back cover. For instructions, see “To remove the back cover” in Chapter 1. Use the stylus tip to press the RESET button  located at the upper-left side of the open back  panel. Your phone restarts and displays the Home  screen. Replace the back cover and insert the stylus  back into its compartment. Performing a hard reset If a normal reset does not solve a system problem, you can perform a hard (full) reset. After a hard reset, the  phone is restored to its default settings—the way it was when you first purchased it and turned it on. You  will lose any programs you installed, data you entered, and settings you customized on your phone, and only  Windows Mobile® software and other pre-installed programs will remain. Warning! Your phone will be set back to factory default settings. Make sure that any additional installed programs  and/or user data have been backed up before you perform a hard reset. Important  If Encrypt files when placed on a storage card is enabled, backup all files from the storage card before  using Clear Storage, hard reset, or updating the operating system. Otherwise you will no longer be able to ...
  • Page 134: Connecting To An External Display

    134  Managing Your Phone 13.9 Connecting to an External Display Your phone has a TV output which can be connected to an external display, such as a TV monitor, that has an  RCA cable socket. This allows you to output the phone screen and audio to a big-screen display. Note  You need an HTC TV Out cable to be able to connect your phone to an external display. The HTC TV Out cable is sold  separately. To connect the phone to an external display Turn off the external display. Connect the ends (red, white, and yellow RCA  plugs) of the HTC TV Out cable to the external  display’s RCA sockets.  Connect the mini-USB end of the HTC TV Out  cable to the sync connector at the bottom of the  phone. The TV Out screen opens. Choose the video standard to use when  outputting the video and then tap Done. For example, if your video is in the NTSC  standard and you select PAL-M, TV Out will  automatically convert your video to PAL-M  before it outputs to the external display. Note  If you need to change the video standard  option in the future, tap Start > Settings > All Settings >...
  • Page 135: Appendix

    GSM network: • 100 MHz HSPA/WCDMA with up to  Mbps up-link and 7. Mbps down-link speeds • Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GPRS/EDGE (Band frequency, HSPA availability, and data speed are operator dependent.) Device Control Zoom bar Keyboard Slide-out 5-row QWERTY keyboard Internal GPS antenna Connectivity • Bluetooth® .1 with Enhanced Data Rate and ADP for wireless stereo headsets • Wi-Fi® (IEEE 80.11b/g) • HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB .0, audio jack, and TV Out* in one) Camera 3. megapixel color camera with auto focus Audio supported AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV, MIDI, M4A formats Video supported WMV, ASF, MP4, 3GP, 3G, M4V, AVI formats Battery • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery • Capacity: 1500 mAh Talk time: • Up to 318 minutes for CDMA •...
  • Page 136: Regulatory Notices

    136  Appendix A.2 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of RHOD400. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your  RHOD400. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of RHOD160. Note  This product is intended for use with a certified Class  Limited Power Source, rated 5 Volts DC, maximum 1 Amp  power supply unit. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the  following measures: �� Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. �� Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. �� Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. �� Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This  device may not cause harmful interference, and () this device must accept any interference received, including ...
  • Page 137: Sar Information

    For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phones FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html Gallaudet University, RERC: https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm This handset complies with the FCC’s requirements for Hearing Aid Compatibility when using the CDMA air  interface at both the PCS (1900 MHz) and Cellular (800 MHz) frequency bands. Hearing Aid Compatibility  testing has resulted in an acoustic HAC rating of Mx and a T-Coil rating of Tx for CDMA operation. This handset  is not configured to use the GSM/UMTS air interface in the United States. Hearing aid or cochlear implant users  may have a slightly degraded experience when roaming internationally onto GSM or UMTS networks. Hearing  aid or cochlear implant users should consult the service provider about its return and exchange policies and for  information on hearing aid compatibility. SAR Information 1.410 W/kg @ 1g ( FCC ) THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. For body  worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the  HTC Corporation accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure  compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. Your wireless mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to  exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications  Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted  levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set  by both U.S. and international standards bodies: �� American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-199. �� National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986. �� International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phone employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific  Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg*.
  • Page 138: Weee Notice

    138  Appendix The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with all reported SAR levels evaluated  as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model device is on file with  the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ GenericSearch.cfm after searching on FCC ID: NM8RHOD400. Additional information on Specific Absorption  Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Web-site as http:// www.phonefacts.net. * In the U.S., the SAR limit for mobile phone used by the public is 1.6 Watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram  of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public  and to account for any variations in usage. Normal condition only to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference. As with other mobile  radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the  safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the  antenna during operation of the equipment. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum  separation distance of 1.5 cm must be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the  antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any  metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF  exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could  impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of regulations. Do not use the phone with a  damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please  contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) Safety Information Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be  maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the  pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations  of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: �� Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned  ON. ...
  • Page 139: Additional Safety Information

    Appendix  139 The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not  be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste. You are liable to dispose of all your  electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for  recycling of such hazardous waste. Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and  electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources.  Moreover, proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety  of human health and environment. For more information about electronic and electrical waste  equipment disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local city center, household  waste disposal service, shop from where you purchased the equipment, or manufacturer of the  equipment. RoHS Compliance This product is in compliance with Directive 00/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of  7 January 003, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic  equipment (RoHS) and its amendments. A.3 Additional Safety Information This section provides more safety information in addition to the information at the beginning of the   user manual. When Driving Do Not Use The PC Functions Of Your Pocket PC While Driving Or Walking Never use the personal computer functions of your device while driving an automobile or any other moving  vehicle. Always pull out of traffic and come to a stop in a legally permissible and safe location before using your ...
  • Page 140: When Using Your Device Near Other Electronic Devices

    140  Appendix When Using Your Device Near Other Electronic Devices Your wireless handheld portable device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives  and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not  be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless device; therefore, use of your device must be restricted in  certain situations. In addition, the computer portion of your device produces low levels of RF energy due to the generation of  digital timing pulses by its clock oscillator circuits. Your device has been equipped with internal shielding  to minimize stray emissions of RF energy. However, use of the computer functions of your device must be  restricted in certain situations. PACEMAKERS The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be  maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the  pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations  of Wireless Technology Research. Never come closer than six (6) inches to a person with a heart pacemaker implant when using your device.  Doing so could result in interference with the function of the pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers: �� Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is   turned ON.  �� Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  �� Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. Note    This is not necessary if the device is not held to the ear. �� If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn the phone OFF immediately.  HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may ...
  • Page 141: Turn Off Your Device In Dangerous Areas

    Appendix  141 Turn your device OFF before boarding an aircraft. Always request and obtain prior consent and approval of an  authorized airline representative before using your device aboard an aircraft. Always follow the instructions of  the airline representative whenever using your device aboard an aircraft, to prevent any possible interference  with airborne electronic equipment. Turn Off Your Device in Dangerous Areas BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your device OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted  “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions. POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your device OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and  instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling  areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using  liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or articles, such  as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your  vehicle’s engine. General Safety Your pocket PC is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary  markings on the product, battery and adapter/charger. Failure to follow the directions below could result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage due to  battery liquid leakage, fire or rupture. DO NOT use or store this equipment in a place where it will be exposed to high temperatures, such as near an  open flame or heat-emitting equipment. DO NOT drop your device or subject it to severe shock. When not using, lay down the unit to avoid possible  damage due to instability. DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages. DO NOT use unauthorized accessories. DO NOT disassemble the device or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return unit to an authorized  cellular service center. If the unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result.
  • Page 142 14  Appendix �� If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the recommended range, give it time to warm up  or cool down before using. �� Completely drain the battery before recharging. It may take one to four days to completely drain. �� Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry place. �� Purchase a new battery when its operating time gradually decreases after fully charging. �� Properly dispose of the battery according to local regulations. DON’Ts �� Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts. �� Don’t expose the battery terminals to any other metal object (e.g., by carrying it in your pocket or purse  with other metallic objects such as coins, clips and pens). This can short circuit and critically damage the  battery. �� Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps. Otherwise, it could significantly reduce the capacity and  lifetime of the battery. �� Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire. Lithium ion batteries are recyclable. When you replace the removable battery, please request the repair center  to recycle the battery in accordance with RBRC standards. When disposing of the battery by yourself, please call  RBRC at (800) 8-8837 for proper disposal tips. Never touch any fluid that might leak from the built-in battery. Such liquid when in contact with the eyes or  skin, could cause injury to the skin or eyes. Should the liquid come into contact with the eyes, irrigate the  eyes thoroughly with clean water and immediately seek medical attention. In the event the liquid comes into  contact with the skin or clothing, wash it away immediately with clean water.  Adapter/Charger Use the Correct External Power Source A product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If  you are not sure of the type of power source required, consult your authorized service provider or local power ...
  • Page 143: Index

    Index - Menu Panel  109 - zooming  109 ADP  101 Clear Storage  133 ActiveSync Clock & Alarms  17 - ActiveSync mode  6 Comm Manager  131 - set up  69 Compact QWERTY  64 - synchronize with computer  69 Company Directory  84 - synchronize with Exchange Server  81 Conference call  31 Add and remove programs  117 Connect phone to Internet Airplane Mode  39, 131 - Dial-up  87 Alarm Clock  43 - GPRS/3G  87 Album  111 - Wi-Fi ...
  • Page 144 144  Index File Explorer  16 Find contact - about  74 - Company Directory  84 - add photo/video  74 - on phone  118 - blacklist  75 Finger gestures  5 - create MMS message  74 Finger panning  5 - reply message  75 Finger scrolling  5 - view message  75 Focus MMS Video capture mode  107 - auto-focus  107 Modem - touch focus  107 - Bluetooth  98 Forward email  78 - USB  98 Full QWERTY ...
  • Page 145 Index  145 PowerPoint Mobile  1 Stocks tab (Home screen)  54 Presentation (JETCET Presentation) Storage card - create  11 - encrypt  13 - display slideshow  1 - install  0 Programs tab (Home screen)  61 Straight Talk  31 Streaming Media  93 Synchronize QuickGPS  105 - ActiveSync  69 Quick menu  3, 131 - change information types  69 QWERTY keyboard  6 - Microsoft My Phone  71 - music and videos  70 - via Bluetooth  70 Record - Windows Media Player ...
  • Page 146 146  Index YouTube - open  90 - Program Guide  91 Zooming - Camera  109 - Internet Explorer Mobile  89 - zoom bar  5...

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