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  • Page 1 Pocket PC Phone User Manual www.htc.com...
  • Page 2: Please Read Before Proceeding

    Always obey the relevant laws and regulations of your country when using the recording feature of your Pocket PC Phone. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © 2006 High Tech Computer Corp. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 The information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. HTC also reserves the right to revise the content of this document at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 4 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 instructions on the product. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions.
  • Page 5 NOTE: This product should be operated only with the following designated Battery Pack(s). 1. HTC, Model TRIN160 2. Dynapack, Model TRIN160 3. SK Mobile Energy, Model TRIN160 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT Keep this product away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures.
  • Page 6 Level requirement laid down in the applicable NF EN 50332-1:2000 and NF EN 50332-2:2000 standards as required by French Article L. 5232-1. Earphone, manufactured by HTC or Cotron, Models CHM- 60STV07002, CHM-60STV07003, CH-60ST006 and CH-60ST007. Earphone, manufactured by HTC or iTech, Model C51-A06058-XX.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8: General Precautions

    HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. NONIONIZING RADIATION This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference.
  • Page 9 Never use the product in a wet location. • Avoid using your device after a dramatic change in temperature When you move your device between environments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may form on or within the device. To avoid damaging the device, allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using the device.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Getting to Know Your Device and Its Accessories ... 16 About the USIM/SIM Card and Battery ... 21 Starting Up ... 23 The Today Screen ... 24 Using the Programs ... 29 Device Settings ... 32 Chapter 2 Entering and Searching Information 35 Entering Information ...
  • Page 11 Synchronizing via Bluetooth ... 67 Synchronizing Music, Video, and Pictures ... 68 Setting Up E-mail Security ... 69 Chapter 5 Managing Your Pocket PC Phone Personalizing Your Pocket PC Phone ... 72 Adding and Removing Programs ... 79 Managing Memory ... 81 Copying Files ...
  • Page 12 Chapter 6 Getting Connected Connecting to the Internet ... 92 Internet Explorer Mobile ... 95 Using Comm Manager ... 97 Using Bluetooth ... 99 Using Wi-Fi ... 108 Using Internet Sharing ... 112 Using Terminal Services Client ... 113 Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook E-mail and Text Messages ...
  • Page 13 Chapter 9 Using Other Applications Word Mobile ... 176 Excel Mobile ... 176 Viewing Slide Shows with PowerPoint Mobile ... 177 Using Adobe Reader LE ... 178 Using MIDlet Manager ... 180 Using ZIP ... 184 Using Voice Speed Dial ... 185 Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices ...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Getting to Know Your Device and Its Accessories 1.2 About the SIM Card and Battery 1.3 Starting Up 1.4 The Today Screen 1.5 Using the Programs 1.6 Device Settings...
  • Page 16: Getting To Know Your Device And Its Accessories

    16 Getting Started 1.1 Getting to Know Your Device and Its Accessories...
  • Page 17 No. Item Notification LED 1 Speaker Notification LED 2 Touch Screen Left and Right SOFT KEYS TALK Button START Button NAVIGATION Control/ ENTER OK Button END Button Second Camera Function This LED shows the following: • A blinking Blue light for Bluetooth system notification of powered-up and ready to transmit radio frequency signal.
  • Page 18 No. Item Jog Wheel OK Button Main Camera Function While on the Today screen or using applications, scroll up or down to navigate through menus, program instructions; press the wheel to carry out a selection. During a call or while playing music, scroll up or down to adjust the sound volume.
  • Page 19 No. Item Car Antenna Connector Back Cover POWER Button VOICE COMMAND Button Mini SD Card Slot CAMERA Button Stylus Strap Holder Sync Connector/ Earphone Jack RESET Button Infrared Port Microphone Function Connect your device to the car antenna while in a car to have better reception quality.
  • Page 20 Accessories Accessory AC adapter USB Sync cable Stereo headset Pouch Function Converts AC to DC for recharging the battery. Connects your device to a PC and synchronize data. Provides a volume control slider and a Send/End button. Press the Send/End button to pick up a call or put a call on hold;...
  • Page 21: About The Usim/Sim Card And Battery

    1.2 About the USIM/SIM Card and Battery Always turn off your device before installing/replacing the battery and USIM/SIM card. Follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to install a 3G USIM (Uinversal IC Card) or a GSM SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card provided by your local network service provider and to install the battery.
  • Page 22: Charge The Battery

    To check the battery power Do one of the following: • Tap the battery level icon ( • Alternatively, tap Start > Settings > Systems tab > Power. Battery power information Charge the battery New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you start using your device, it is recommended that you install and charge the battery.
  • Page 23: Starting Up

    1.3 Starting Up Turn your device on and off To turn on your device, press and hold the POWER button. When you turn on your device for the first time, a Quick Start Wizard will guide you through the calibration process and the setup of regional settings, date and time, password, Outlook e-mail, and POP3/IMAP4 e-mail accounts.
  • Page 24: The Today Screen

    Calibrate the device Calibrating the device screen involves tapping the center of a cross with the stylus as the cross moves around the screen. This process ensures that when you tap the screen with your stylus, the tapped item is activated. If your device does not accurately respond to screen taps, follow these steps to re-calibrate it: Tap Start >...
  • Page 25 Tap to open the Start menu. Tap to view connectivity status. Indicates the radio signal strength. Tap to configure the phone settings. Tap to adjust device/ringer volume. Displays the current time. Tap to check the current date and upcoming appointments. Tap and hold to change the clock mode to Analog or Digital. Displays the current date and time.
  • Page 26 Indicators The following are some of the status icons that you may see on the device. Icon Description New e-mail or text messages; SMS notification of voice mail New multimedia (MMS) message New MSN message There are more notifications. Tap the icon to view all. Speakerphone on Dialing while no SIM card is inserted Voice call in progress...
  • Page 27 Getting Started 27 Icon Description GPRS in use EDGE available EDGE connecting EDGE in use Roaming Connection is active Connection is not active Synchronization in progress Synchronization error ActiveSync notification Wi-Fi function enabled, but device not connected to a wireless network yet Wireless network(s) detected Connecting to wireless network (arrows moving);...
  • Page 28: The Start Menu

    Icon Description Battery charging Device is locked Bluetooth headset detected Serial USB connection active Note The USB to PC ( is connected to your computer and you enable a serial USB connection between them. For more information about USB to PC, see “Device Settings” later in this chapter.
  • Page 29: Using The Programs

    1.5 Using the Programs The following are some of the programs that are already installed on your device. Icon Description ActiveSync Synchronizes information between your device and a PC or the Exchange Server. Adobe Reader LE Enables you to view PDF (Portable Document Format) files on your device.
  • Page 30: Getting Started

    30 Getting Started Icon Description MIDlet Manager Enables you to download and install Java applications, such as games and tools, on your device. Notes Allows you to create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and recordings. Phone Lets you make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up conference calling.
  • Page 31 Getting Started 31 Icon Description Word Mobile Lets you create, view, and edit Word documents. ZIP Enables you to save memory and free up storage space on your device by compressing files in the conventional ZIP format.
  • Page 32: Device Settings

    1.6 Device Settings You can adjust the device settings to suit the way you work. To see all available settings, tap Start > Settings, then tap the Personal, System, and Connections tabs located at the bottom of the screen. Personal tab Icon Description Buttons Assigns a program to a hardware button.
  • Page 33 Getting Started 33 Icon Description Certificates Shows information about certificates that are installed on your device. Clear Storage Removes all your data and files from the memory and resets your device to factory default settings. Clock & Alarms Switches the device clock to the date and time of your locale or to a visiting time zone when you're traveling.
  • Page 34: Connections Tab

    34 Getting Started Connections tab Icon Description Beam Enables your device to receive incoming infrared and Bluetooth beams. Bluetooth Turns Bluetooth on, sets your device to visible mode, and allows you to scan for other Bluetooth devices. Comm Manager Allows you to manage the device’s connection (including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Beam, and ActiveSync), disconnect data services (such as GPRS), turn the phone on or off, switch to ringer/vibration mode, switch to flight mode, and enable or disable the Direct Push function.
  • Page 35: Chapter 2 Entering And Searching Information

    Chapter 2 Entering and Searching Information 2.1 Entering Information 2.2 Using On-screen Keyboard 2.3 Using Letter Recognizer 2.4 Using Block Recognizer 2.5 Using Transcriber 2.6 Using Notes to Draw, Write, and Record Voice Notes 2.7 Searching Information...
  • Page 36: Entering Information

    2.1 Entering Information When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers, the Input Panel icon becomes available on the menu bar. Tap the Input Selector arrow (that appears next to the Input Panel icon) to open a menu where you can select a text input method and customize input options.
  • Page 37: Using On-Screen Keyboard

    2.2 Using On-screen Keyboard The on-screen Keyboard is available when text entry is possible. You can enter text by tapping keys on the keyboard that are displayed on the screen. To enter text using the on-screen Keyboard In a program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and tap Keyboard. Enter text by tapping keys on the on-screen Keyboard.
  • Page 38: Using Block Recognizer

    2.4 Using Block Recognizer With Block Recognizer, you use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation, which are then converted into typed text. To use Block Recognizer From a program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and tap Block Recognizer.
  • Page 39 To write using Transcriber In a program, position the cursor where you want text to appear. Use the stylus to write anywhere on the screen. The handwriting will be converted to text shortly after you lift the stylus from the screen. To enter punctuation and symbols Transcriber comes with an on-screen keyboard that provides an easy way to add punctuation or a special symbol to existing text.
  • Page 40: Using Notes To Draw, Write, And Record Voice Notes

    2.6 Using Notes to Draw, Write, and Record Voice Notes Using Notes, you can draw directly on the screen, or write on the screen and save notes in your own handwriting. You can also create a stand-alone recording (voice note) or you can add a recording to a note. For more information on what you can do with Notes, see “Notes”...
  • Page 41: Chapter 3 Using Phone Features

    Chapter 3 Using Phone Features 3.1 Using the Phone 3.2 Making a Call 3.3 Receiving a Call 3.4 Making a Video Call 3.5 Receiving a Video Call 3.6 Smart Dialing 3.7 In-call Options 3.8 Additional Dialing Information 3.9 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit Phones...
  • Page 42: Using The Phone

    3.1 Using the Phone Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your device to make, receive, and keep track of calls and send SMS/MMS messages. You can also dial directly from Contacts, and easily copy phonebook entries from your SIM card to Contacts on your device.
  • Page 43: Adjust The Device Volume

    To turn off the phone function, do one of the following: • Tap the Comm Manager icon ( Manager screen, tap the Phone button to turn off the phone function. To resume call function, turn on the phone function by tapping the Phone button again on the Comm Manager screen.
  • Page 44: Making A Call

    Notes • To adjust the conversation phone volume, you must do it during a call. Adjusting the volume at another time will affect the ring, notification, and MP3 sound levels. • When you activate Vibrate mode, sound will automatically be muted and your device will vibrate when an incoming call is received.
  • Page 45: Make A Call From Contacts

    Make a call from Contacts Tap Start > Contacts, then do one of the following: • Press NAVIGATION up or down to select a contact, and press TALK twice (once to send the number to the Phone keypad, and once to dial the number).
  • Page 46: Receiving A Call

    Tap a contact. Select the phone number that you want to add to Speed Dial. In the Location box, select an available location for the new Speed Dial entry. Note Location 1 is generally reserved for your voice mail, and Speed Dial will designate the next available location by default.
  • Page 47: Making A Video Call

    To end a call Once an incoming or outgoing call is in progress, you can tap End or press END on the device to hang up. 3.4 Making a Video Call Your device allows you to make video calls when you are within a 3G network coverage area.
  • Page 48 5 6 7 Swap Image options Both parties (My video small) Both parties (My video large) Both parties (equal) Other party only Status area. Displays your service provider name, the other party's information, and call timer. Image display area. Displays your image and the other party's image, depending on the selected Swap Image setting.
  • Page 49: Set Up Video Call Options

    Set up video call options On the Phone screen, or on the screen of the ongoing video call, tap Menu > Video Call Options. You can set the following options: Video Call Options: General tab General tab • Show still image. Select the image you want to display when you turn off...
  • Page 50: Receiving A Video Call

    • Camera options: • Flip the 2nd camera video. Select this check box if you are going to show a text document to the other party using the second camera. • Switch camera off when answering video call. Select this check box to not send a video feed of yourself to the other party.
  • Page 51: Tips On Using Smart Dialing

    outgoing, and missed calls). You can then select the desired number or contact from the filtered list to dial. Start Smart Dialing Open the Phone screen, then tap the keys on the Phone keypad that correspond to the phone number or contact you want to call. When you start entering a number or letter, the Smart Dialing panel will appear automatically on the Phone screen.
  • Page 52: Make A Call Or Send A Text Message Using Smart Dialing

    To find a contact name You can just enter the first letter of a contact’s first name or surname. Smart Dialing will search for the letter starting from 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.
  • Page 53: Set Up Smart Dialing

    Tap and hold the contact to pop up the shortcut menu • To send a text message to the selected contact, tap and hold the contact, and tap Send Text Message. To view or edit information associated with the selected contact, tap the contact’s name on the shortcut menu (applies only to entries stored in Contacts on your device).
  • Page 54: In-Call Options

    3.7 In-call Options To put a call on hold Your device notifies you when you have another incoming call, and gives you the choice of rejecting or accepting the call. If you are already on a call and accept the new call, you can choose to switch between the two callers, or set up a conference call between all three parties.
  • Page 55: Additional Dialing Information

    To mute a call You can turn off the microphone during a call, so that you can hear the caller but the caller cannot hear you. • During a call, tap Mute. • When the microphone is turned off, the mute icon ( the screen.
  • Page 56: Setting Up Bluetooth Sim Access For Car Kit Phones

    3.9 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit Phones Car kit phones that support the SIM Access Profile (SAP) can connect to your device and access its SIM card via Bluetooth. Once a SAP connection has been established, you can download SIM contacts from your device to the car kit phone.
  • Page 57: Chapter 4 Synchronizing Information And Setting Up E-Mail Security

    Chapter 4 Synchronizing Information and Setting Up E-mail Security 4.1 Setting Up ActiveSync 4.2 Synchronizing Information 4.3 Synchronizing via Bluetooth 4.4 Synchronizing Music, Video, and Pictures 4.5 Setting Up E-mail Security...
  • Page 58: Setting Up Activesync

    4.1 Setting Up ActiveSync ActiveSync synchronizes information on your device with information on your PC, such as Outlook content. ActiveSync can also synchronize over a wireless or cellular network with Microsoft Exchange Server, if your company or service provider is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync.
  • Page 59 If you want to synchronize your device with Exchange Server, select the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange Server check box, then click Next. On the Exchange server credentials screen, enter the Exchange server address, your user name and password, and the domain name. If you do not know the Exchange server address and the domain name, check with your network administrator, or do the following to find them in your computer:...
  • Page 60 To check the domain name, click Start > Settings > Control Panel, then double-click System. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Computer Name tab. You will then see the domain name. On your device, you also need to enter the Exchange server settings. For information about this, see “Synchronize Outlook information with Exchange Server.
  • Page 61 If you want to synchronize your device with both your computer and Exchange Server, do the following: For the Contacts, Calendar, E-mail, and Tasks items, choose whether to synchronize them with the computer or with the Exchange Server. These items cannot be synchronized to both. Select the check boxes of the other information types if you want to synchronize them with your computer.
  • Page 62: Synchronizing Information

    4.2 Synchronizing Information When you connect your device to the PC using a USB cable connection, or a Bluetooth connection, ActiveSync will immediately synchronize. While your device is connected, ActiveSync synchronizes every time you make a change on either the PC or your device. To manually start and stop synchronization Connect your device to the PC: •...
  • Page 63 synchronizing with multiple computers, the items that you synchronize will appear on all of the computers with which they are synchronized. For example, if you have set up synchronization with two PCs (PC1 and PC2), which have different items, and you synchronize Contacts and Calendar on your device with both computers, the result is as follows: Location New state...
  • Page 64 Synchronize Outlook information with Exchange Server You can set up synchronization with Exchange Server on your device, if it is available to you through your company or wireless service provider. However, you should first gather information, such as Exchange Server name, domain name, your user name, and password, and then carry on with the steps.
  • Page 65: Schedule Synchronization With Exchange Server

    Schedule synchronization with Exchange Server You can schedule information to be synchronized automatically between your device and the Exchange Server, or schedule synchronization at regular time intervals. Choose between these two methods, depending on your e-mail volume and which method you think is more cost-effective. To receive e-mails and synchronize other information instantly The Direct Push technology (Push E-Mail feature) enables you to receive new e-mails on your device as soon as they arrive in your Inbox on the...
  • Page 66 Note When both the GPRS and Wi-Fi connections are turned on at the same time, the Direct Push feature will always opt for GPRS, for which you could be charged as per your network operator’s service plan. To schedule synchronization at regular time intervals You can set how often to synchronize during Peak times (which usually refer to your working hours) when e-mail volume is high, as well as Off- peak times when e-mail volume is low.
  • Page 67: Synchronizing Via Bluetooth

    4.3 Synchronizing via Bluetooth You can connect your device to the PC to synchronize using the local wireless technologies, such as Bluetooth. To synchronize with a computer via Bluetooth Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the computer for configuring Bluetooth on your computer to support ActiveSync. On your device, tap Start >...
  • Page 68: Synchronizing Music, Video, And Pictures

    4.4 Synchronizing Music, Video, and Pictures If you want to carry your music or other digital media along with you while you travel, ActiveSync works with Windows Media Player to synchronize music, video, and pictures with your device. Other than selecting the Media information type in ActiveSync to be synchronized, all media synchronization settings must be set in Windows Media Player.
  • Page 69: Setting Up E-Mail Security

    Click Set up Sync. Choose whether to synchronize automatically or manually. For more information about Windows Media Player on your device, see “Using Windows Media Player” in Chapter 9. 4.5 Setting Up E-mail Security Windows Mobile on your device protects your Outlook e-mails through Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME), which allows you to digitally sign your messages as well as encrypt them.
  • Page 70 Digitally sign and encrypt all messages ActiveSync allows you to set up S/MIME e-mail encryption and signing. You must obtain a valid certificate to sign and encrypt e-mail messages successfully. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Options. Select the E-mail information type, and tap Settings.
  • Page 71: Chapter 5 Managing Your Pocket Pc Phone

    Chapter 5 Managing Your Pocket PC Phone 5.1 Personalizing Your Pocket PC Phone 5.2 Adding and Removing Programs 5.3 Managing Memory 5.4 Copying Files 5.5 Backing Up Data 5.6 Protecting Your Pocket PC Phone 5.7 Resetting Your Pocket PC Phone...
  • Page 72: Personalizing Your Pocket Pc Phone

    5.1 Personalizing Your Pocket PC Phone Customize the Today screen The Today screen shows your upcoming appointments, active tasks, and information about incoming messages. You can customize the Today screen on your device. To customize the Today screen Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.
  • Page 73: Customize The Start Menu

    Do any of the following: • Select Next appointment to show only the next appointment in your schedule, or Upcoming appointments to show multiple appointments. • Clear the Display all day events check box if you do not want to display all-day events.
  • Page 74 Why is the device name important? The device name is used to identify the device in the following situations: • Synchronizing with a PC • Connecting to a network • Restoring information from a backup Note If you synchronize multiple devices with the same PC, each device must have a unique name.
  • Page 75: Personal And System Settings

    Tap the alarm icon ( can choose a flashing light, a single sound, a repeating sound, or vibration. If you choose to play a sound, tap the list next to the Play sound check box and tap the sound you want. To set the time and date for a different location If you visit or communicate with someone in a particular time zone often, you can select it as your visiting time zone.
  • Page 76 Tap the button you want to reassign. To help you identify the buttons, there are numbers and icons representing the original function of the button. In the Assign a program box, tap the program or shortcut you want to assign. Tap OK.
  • Page 77: Phone Settings

    To get detailed device information • Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About. The Version tab displays important device information, including the type of processor and the amount of memory that is installed. To make the battery last longer •...
  • Page 78: Phone Services

    To use custom *.wav, *.mid, *.mp3, or *.wma files as ring tones, use ActiveSync on your PC to copy the files to the ../Windows/Rings folder on your device. Next, select the sound from the Ring tone list. For more information about copying files to your device, see ActiveSync Help on your PC.
  • Page 79: Adding And Removing Programs

    Networks You can view available mobile phone networks, determine the order in which your device accesses another network if the current one is unavailable, and specify whether you want to change networks manually or automatically. For more information about network settings, see Help on your device.
  • Page 80 To add programs Download the program to your PC (or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your PC). You may see a single *.exe file, a *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors.
  • Page 81: Managing Memory

    5.3 Managing Memory You may need to stop a program if it becomes unstable or the program memory is low. To see how much memory is available • Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory. • On the Main tab, the amount of memory allocated to file and data storage versus program storage is displayed, as well as the amount of memory in use versus the available memory.
  • Page 82: Copying Files

    • Remove programs you no longer use. • Reset your device. To close a program In most cases, programs automatically close to free needed memory, however, you can close programs manually, if you prefer. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory > Running Programs tab.
  • Page 83 Tap the folder list (labeled My Documents by default) and tap Storage Card. Tap Menu > Edit > Paste. To copy a file between your device and the PC Connect your device to the PC. In ActiveSync, click Explore, which opens the Mobile Device folder of your device.
  • Page 84: Backing Up Data

    5.5 Backing Up Data You can back up files to your PC using ActiveSync, or copy files to a storage card you insert into your device. Your device has an expansion slot for inserting a Mini SD card. Using ActiveSync, you can copy or move information from the PC to your device and vice versa.
  • Page 85 To copy a file from your PC to your device: • On your PC, navigate to the folder that contains the file you want to copy. • Right-click the file, then click Copy. • Right-click the destination folder under Mobile Device, then click Paste.
  • Page 86: Protecting Your Pocket Pc Phone

    5.6 Protecting Your Pocket PC Phone There are two kinds of protection that you can set for your device: • You can protect your SIM card from unauthorized use by assigning a PIN (personal identification number). Your first PIN will be given to you by your wireless service provider;...
  • Page 87 Notes • Each time a wrong password is entered, the device response time gets longer until the device appears to be not responding. • If you forget your password, you must follow the instructions in this user manual to clear the memory before you can access your device. To change your password Tap Start >...
  • Page 88: Resetting Your Pocket Pc Phone

    5.7 Resetting Your Pocket PC Phone Occasionally, you may need to reset your device. A normal (or soft) reset of your device clears all active program memory and shuts down all active programs. This can be useful when your device is running slower than normal, or a program is not performing properly.
  • Page 89 Left SOFT KEY Release the stylus, but continue pressing the two soft key buttons. Release them only when you see the following message on your device screen: “Press SEND to restore factory default, press END to quit.“ Press on your device. Warning! Your device will be set back to factory default settings.
  • Page 90 90 Managing Your Pocket PC Phone...
  • Page 91: Chapter 6 Getting Connected

    Chapter 6 Getting Connected 6.1 Connecting to the Internet 6.2 Internet Explorer Mobile 6.3 Using Comm Manager 6.4 Using Bluetooth 6.5 Using Wi-Fi 6.6 Using Internet Sharing 6.7 Using Terminal Services Client...
  • Page 92: Connecting To The Internet

    6.1 Connecting to the Internet Your device is equipped with powerful networking functions that enable you to connect to the Internet through Wi-Fi, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) or the mobile phone network. Connecting your device to the Internet through a private or free wireless network is your best choice since this will not incur any cost.
  • Page 93 Enter the Access point name, then tap Next. Enter the user name and password, only if required. Tap Finish. Notes • To view help information for any screen, tap the help icon ( • To modify your connection settings, tap Manage existing connections on the Connections screen, and complete the connection wizard.
  • Page 94 To set up a dial-up connection to your ISP When you use your device to dial up to your ISP and connect to the Internet, you will be billed by the number of minutes that you use. To establish a dial-up connection on your device, you need the same settings that you normally use when you dial up from your computer.
  • Page 95: Internet Explorer Mobile

    If you have set up multiple types of connections on your device, you can manually start a connection. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. Tap Manage existing connections. Tap and hold the name of the desired connection, then tap Connect. To disconnect a GPRS connection Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 96 and save or move favorite links to the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites list. Connect your device to your PC. If synchronization does not start automatically, click Sync. To add a favorite In Internet Explorer Mobile, go to the page you want to add. Tap and hold the page, and tap Add to Favorites.
  • Page 97: Using Comm Manager

    Do one of the following: • To save the picture in My Pictures on your device, tap Yes. • To save the picture in another location, such as a storage card, tap Save As. To delete temporary Internet files Your device temporarily stores Web pages that you frequently visit or have visited recently to speed up the display of these Web pages when you access them.
  • Page 98 Tap to toggle between enabling or disabling the phone. Tap to toggle between turning on or off Wi-Fi. Tap Settings > WLAN Settings to configure Wi-Fi on your device. See "Using Wi-Fi" for details. Tap to disconnect active data services (e.g. GPRS). You cannot reconnect data services in Comm Manager.
  • Page 99: Using Bluetooth

    6.4 Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information within a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. You can even beam information to a device in a different room, as long as it is within the Bluetooth signal coverage range.
  • Page 100: Bluetooth Partnerships

    Note By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, then turn off your device, Bluetooth also turns off. When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth automatically turns on. To turn Bluetooth on and make your device visible On your device, tap Start >...
  • Page 101: Connect A Bluetooth Hands-Free Or Stereo Headset

    Select the check boxes of services that you want to use from the paired device. Tap Finish. To accept a Bluetooth partnership Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode. Tap Yes when prompted to establish a partnership with the other device.
  • Page 102 conversations as well as for listening to stereo music. Make sure that your stereo headset also supports A2DP. Just like when connecting to any Bluetooth device, you also need to enter a passcode when connecting to a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset. The passcode is fixed and cannot be changed on a Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 103: Beam Information Using Bluetooth

    Note If the Bluetooth stereo headset becomes disconnected, turn the headset on and repeat steps 1 to 3 above. Tap and hold the name of the Bluetooth stereo headset and tap Set as Wireless Stereo. Beam information using Bluetooth You can beam information, such as contacts, calendar items, and tasks, as well as files from your device to your computer or to another Bluetooth- enabled device.
  • Page 104: Bluetooth Explorer And Bluetooth File Sharing

    On your device, tap and hold an item to beam. The item can be an appointment in your calendar, a task, a contact card, or a file. To beam a contact, tap Menu > Send Contact > Beam. To beam other types of information, tap Menu > Beam [type of item].
  • Page 105 Select the Enable Bluetooth Explorer check box. This makes the /Bluetooth device folder visible in the File Explorer. Select the Enable File Sharing check box. You can use the default Bluetooth shared folder, or tap Browse to use another folder as your shared folder. To use Bluetooth Explorer Bluetooth Explorer is integrated with the File Explorer program.
  • Page 106: Use The Device As A Bluetooth Modem

    Use the device as a Bluetooth modem You can connect your device to a notebook or desktop computer through Bluetooth and use the device as a modem for the computer. 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.
  • Page 107: Use Another Bluetooth Phone As A Modem

    From the Network Connection list, select the name of the connection that your device uses to connect to the Internet. Tap Connect. On your computer, set up a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) with your device: Tap Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Under Personal Area Network, click the Bluetooth Network Connection icon.
  • Page 108: Using Wi-Fi

    Enter a name for the connection. In the Select a modem list, tap Bluetooth. Tap Next. If the phone appears in the My Connections list, skip to step 11. If the phone does not appear in the My Connections list, tap Add new device, and follow the remaining steps.
  • Page 109 After Wi-Fi has been turned on, your device then scans for available wireless networks in your area. The network names of the detected wireless networks will be displayed on a pop-up message window. Tap the desired wireless LAN, then tap OK. On the next pop-up message window, tap The Internet if the wireless LAN connects your device to the Internet.
  • Page 110 Note Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable, which means no additional steps are required for your device to connect to a Wi-Fi network. It may be necessary to provide a username and password for certain closed wireless networks, however. To save battery power while connected to a wireless network Tap Start >...
  • Page 111 • Wireless LAN screen - Main tab. Here, it shows the name of the wireless network that your device is currently connected to. The configuration and signal quality of the wireless network are also shown. • Configure Wireless Networks screen. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >...
  • Page 112: Using Internet Sharing

    6.6 Using Internet Sharing Internet Sharing connects your PC or notebook computer to the Internet by using your device’s data connection (GPRS or EDGE, for instance). You can choose to connect via USB or Bluetooth. Follow the procedure in this section to set up your device as a USB modem. To learn how to set up your device as a Bluetooth modem, see “Use the device as a Bluetooth modem”...
  • Page 113: Using Terminal Services Client

    6.7 Using Terminal Services Client The Terminal Services Client allows you to log on to a PC running Terminal Services or Remote Desktop, and use all the resources available on that PC. For example, instead of running Word Mobile on your device, you can run the PC version of Word and access the .doc files available on that PC.
  • Page 114 disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending the session, the Terminal Services Client reconnects to that session. To disconnect after ending a session From the Terminal Services Client screen on your device, tap Start > Shutdown. Tap Log Off.
  • Page 115: Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages And Using Outlook

    Chapter 7 Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook 7.1 E-mail and Text Messages 7.2 MMS Messages 7.3 Pocket MSN Messenger 7.4 Calendar 7.5 Contacts 7.6 Tasks 7.7 Notes...
  • Page 116: E-Mail And Text Messages

    7.1 E-mail and Text Messages Messaging is where all of your e-mail accounts and your text message account are located. You can send and receive Outlook e-mail, Internet e-mail through an Internet service provider (ISP), as well as SMS (Short Messaging Service) text messages using your mobile phone network.
  • Page 117 Disconnect your device from your computer or LAN. (If you have an over-the-air connection, there is no need to disconnect). Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync. If you want to synchronize e-mails directly with the Exchange Server on a private network such as your corporate network, follow the steps in “Synchronize Outlook information with Exchange Server”...
  • Page 118 If Auto configuration was successful, the Your name and User name fields automatically get populated. Tap Next, then Finish to complete setting up your account, or tap Options under Server information to access additional settings. For example: • Change the time intervals for downloading new messages. •...
  • Page 119: Send And Receive Messages

    Outgoing server settings: User name Enter your user name for the outgoing e-mail server. Password Enter your password for the outgoing e-mail server. Domain Enter the domain of the outgoing e-mail server. Require SSL for Select this to ensure you always send e-mail from this account outgoing mail using an SSL connection.
  • Page 120 To reply to or forward a message Open the message and tap Reply, or Menu > Reply All, or Menu > Forward. Enter your response. To quickly add common messages, tap Menu > My Text and tap a desired message. To check the spelling, tap Menu >...
  • Page 121: Download Messages

    attachments automatically with your messages if you have an Exchange Server mail account. If you have an Outlook e-mail account, do the following: Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Options. Tap E-mail > Settings, then select Include file attachments. If you have an IMAP4 e-mail account with an Internet service provider (ISP) or an account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account), do the following:...
  • Page 122: Copy Text Messages From And To The Sim Card

    To download messages from the server To send and receive e-mail messages for an e-mail account that you have with an ISP or that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account), you first need to connect to the Internet or your corporate network, depending on the account.
  • Page 123 Digitally signing a message applies your certificate with the authorization key to the message. This proves to the recipient that the message is from you and not from an imposter or a hacker, and that the message has not been altered. To digitally sign and encrypt a new message In the message list, tap Menu >...
  • Page 124: Manage Folders

    124 Exchanging Messages and Using Outlook Manage folders Each Messaging account has its own folder hierarchy with five default Messaging folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, and Sent Items. The messages you receive and send through the account are stored in these folders.
  • Page 125: Mms Messages

    7.2 MMS Messages Creating and sharing multimedia messages (MMS) with your friends and family are easy with your device. You can attach pictures or video, and an audio clip in an MMS. You can even use the device camera to capture photos and video clips while composing a new MMS message, and send them along with your message.
  • Page 126: Change Mms Settings

    Change MMS settings When you send an MMS message, an SMS notification message will first be sent to the recipient, while your MMS message will be temporarily stored on an MMS server of your wireless service provider. When others send you an MMS message, similarly, the MMS message will be stored on the MMS server until you retrieve it.
  • Page 127 • Server name. A descriptive name, such as your wireless service provider name. • Gateway. Location of the MMS server, which is usually in the form of an IP address. • Port number. HTTP port number used for connecting to the MMS server and for file transfer.
  • Page 128: Create And Send Mms Messages

    Create and send MMS messages After configuring the required settings, you can start to compose and send MMS messages. To compose an MMS message You can compose MMS messages in a combination of various slides, where each slide can consist of a photo, audio or video clip, and/or text. On the MMS screen, tap New.
  • Page 129 To add more slides, tap Repeat steps 5 and 6 to insert a photo/video, text, and audio into each slide that you added. While on a slide, you can: • to preview the slide. • to go to the previous slide. •...
  • Page 130 To add text to an MMS message When entering text into an MMS message, you can do the following: • Tap inside the text box and enter your own text. • Choose from common words or phrases. Tap from the My Text list. •...
  • Page 131 View, reply, and block MMS messages To view an MMS message • Use the playback controls • Tap Objects to see a list of files included in the message. On the Message Objects screen, you can do the following: • To save a file, select it, and tap Menu >...
  • Page 132: Pocket Msn Messenger

    7.3 Pocket MSN Messenger MSN Messenger delivers the features of MSN Messenger to your device. With Pocket MSN Messenger you can do the following: • Send and receive instant messages. • See which contacts are online or offline. • Subscribe to status updates for selected contacts so you know when they come online.
  • Page 133: Calendar

    To send an instant message Tap the contact to whom you want to send a message. Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen, and tap Send. To quickly add common phrases, tap Menu > My Text and select a phrase in the list.
  • Page 134 To send a meeting request Use Calendar to schedule meetings via e-mail with contacts who use Outlook or Outlook Mobile. Tap Start > Calendar. Schedule a new appointment, or open an existing one and tap Edit. Tap Attendees. Tap the name of the contact you want to invite. To invite each additional attendee, tap Add and tap the name.
  • Page 135: Contacts

    7.5 Contacts Contacts is your address book and information storage for the people and businesses you communicate with. Store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, and any other information that relates to a contact, such as a birthday or an anniversary date. You can also add a picture or assign a ring tone to a contact.
  • Page 136 To change contact information Tap Start > Contacts. Tap the contact. Tap Menu > Edit and enter the changes. When finished, tap OK. Tip: To change contact information on your SIM card, tap Start > Programs > SIM Manager, then tap a SIM contact and edit it. After modifying, tap Save. To work with the contact list There are several ways to use and customize the contact list.
  • Page 137 To save each number under a different contact name on the SIM card, SIM Manager appends an indicator at the end of each name. By default, /M, /W and /H are appended to indicate mobile, work and home phone numbers respectively.
  • Page 138 To find a contact online In addition to having contacts on your device, you can also access contact information from your organization’s Global Address List (GAL). GAL is the address book that contains all user, group, and distribution list e-mail addresses of your organization, and it is stored on the Exchange Server.
  • Page 139 Notes • Your device must be set up with a data connection. • You can search on the following information as long as that information is included in your organization’s GAL: First name, Last name, E-mail name, Display name, E-mail address, or Office location. To send contact information via text messaging Tap Start >...
  • Page 140: Tasks

    7.6 Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can organize them using categories. Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red. To create a task Tap Start >...
  • Page 141 Note The new tasks must have due dates set in order for the reminder to take effect. To show start and due dates in the task list Tap Start > Programs > Tasks. Tap Menu > Options. Select the Show start and due dates check box. Tap OK.
  • Page 142: Notes

    7.7 Notes Notes helps you to quickly capture thoughts, questions, reminders, to-do lists, and meeting notes. You can create handwritten and typed notes, record voice notes, convert handwritten notes to text for easy readability, and send notes to others. Enter information in Notes There are several ways to enter information in a note.
  • Page 143: Record A Voice Note

    To draw in a note Tap Start > Programs > Notes. In the note list, tap New. To draw on the screen, use the stylus like a pen. Drawing on the screen A selection box appears around your drawing. When finished, tap OK to return to the note list. Note To select a drawing (for example, to copy or delete it), tap and hold the drawing briefly.
  • Page 144 Hold your device’s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound. Tap the Stop icon ( If you are adding a recording to a note, tap OK to return to the note list when finished. If you are recording in an open note, an icon will appear in the note. If you are creating a stand-alone recording, the recording will appear in the note list.
  • Page 145: Chapter 8 Experiencing Multimedia

    Chapter 8 Experiencing Multimedia 8.1 Using Camera 8.2 Using Pictures & Videos 8.3 Using Windows Media Player...
  • Page 146: Using Camera

    8.1 Using Camera Taking photos and capturing video clips along with audio is easy with the built-in cameras on your device. Your device has two built-in cameras, the 2.0 megapixel CMOS main camera for capturing high resolution pictures and video clips with audio, and the VGA 2nd camera for video telephony, self portraits, and flip imaging.
  • Page 147 Current capture mode The available capture modes of the main camera are as follows: • Photo: Captures standard still images. • Video: Captures video clips, with or without accompanying audio. • MMS Video: Captures video clips suitable for sending via MMS. •...
  • Page 148: Camera Controls

    File formats supported Using the above capture modes, the camera in your device captures files in the following formats: Capture type Still image Video MMS Video Panorama / Sports / Burst Camera controls Use the following device buttons and on-screen controls to take photos or video clips and to modify settings.
  • Page 149 On-screen controls and indicators 9 10 11 12 Photo mode Mode Switching control. Tapping the left/right arrow ( screen allows you to switch the capture mode. Camera switching control. Tapping the Camera icon ( ) on the screen allows you to toggle among the following camera states: Main Camera, 2nd Camera, and 2nd Camera (Flip).
  • Page 150 Brightness. Tapping the minus/plus icon ( increases the brightness level. Metering Mode. Tap to toggle the metering mode between Center Area ( ) and Average ( White Balance. Tap to toggle among the different white balance settings: Auto ( ), Daylight ( and Fluorescent ( Self-timer.
  • Page 151: Video Capture Mode

    Experiencing Multimedia 151 Still image capture modes While using Still Image capture modes, such as Photo, Contacts Picture, Picture Theme, Panorama, Sports, and Burst, you can capture still image(s) by pressing the Jog Wheel, CAMERA button on the device, or the ENTER button on the NAVIGATION.
  • Page 152: The Review Screen

    The Review screen After taking a still image or recording a video clip, you can view the image or video clip on the Review screen. In addition, you can tap the icons at the bottom of the Review screen to delete a captured image or video, send it via e-mail or MMS, and more.
  • Page 153 Browse. After you have taken photos in Sports or Burst mode, the total number of consecutive shots is shown in the lower right corner of the Review screen. Tap the up/down arrow ( the sequence of photos. To change the display duration of the Review screen to open the Camera Settings screen.
  • Page 154 Capture Capture size setting mode CIF (352 x 288) Large (320 x 240) Video Medium (176 x 144) Small (128 x 96) Medium (176 x 144) MMS Video Small (128 x 96) Large (480 x 640) Contacts Medium (240 x 320) Picture Small (120 x 160) Picture...
  • Page 155 The following is a summary for the 2nd camera. Capture Capture size setting mode Large (640 x 480) Photo Medium (320 x 240) Small (160 x 120) CIF (352 x 288) Large (320 x 240) Video Medium (176 x 144) Small (128 x 96) Medium (176 x 144) MMS Video...
  • Page 156 The Camera Settings screen Camera Settings screen in Photo mode When you tap the icons at the bottom of the Camera Settings screen, different menus will appear. Some menus and options may be available only in certain capture modes. To navigate the Camera Settings screen You can either tap on-screen or press the Navigation Control buttons to navigate the Camera Settings screen.
  • Page 157 For more information about the different menus and settings, see the succeeding sections. Self-timer menu • Self-timer. Select the Self-timer option for capturing images: Off, 2 seconds, or 10 seconds. Selecting 2 seconds or 10 seconds delays the capturing by the specified time after you press the Jog Wheel, CAMERA button, or the ENTER button.
  • Page 158 Sports Settings menu • Snapshots. Select the number of consecutive shots to capture (in Sports mode). Ambience menu • White Balance. Select a white balance setting type such as Fluorescent, Night, etc. to suit your lighting environment. • Effect. Choose a special effect such as Grayscale, Sepia, etc., to apply to your photos or video clips.
  • Page 159 Advanced menu • Capture Format. Select the desired file format. • Shutter Sound. Choose whether or not you want the camera to make a shutter sound when you press the Jog Wheel, ENTER button, or the CAMERA button to take photos or record video clips. •...
  • Page 160 • Flicker Adjustment. When taking indoor shots, flicker on the camera screen may be caused by inconsistencies between the vertical scan rate of the camera display and the flicker frequency of fluorescent lighting. To reduce flicker, you can change the flicker adjustment setting to Auto or to the proper frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) of the country where your device is being used.
  • Page 161 In the submenu, tap one of the properties to adjust. Alternatively, press NAVIGATION up or down to select a property. To increase/decrease the value, tap the plus/minus icon or press NAVIGATION left or right. The live Camera screen on the background immediately displays the effect of changes.
  • Page 162: Using Pictures & Videos

    8.2 Using Pictures & Videos The Pictures & Videos program collects, organizes, and sorts images and video clips in the following formats on your device. File Type Picture GIF image and animation Video You can view the pictures as a slide show, beam them, send them via e-mail, edit them, or set them as the background on the Today screen.
  • Page 163 To play videos with audio Tap Start > Programs > Pictures & Videos. By default, the contents of the My Pictures folder will be shown. To find the video clips that you captured, tap the down arrow ( next to the My Pictures folder and tap My Documents. Next, tap My Videos.
  • Page 164 To view slide shows You can view your pictures as a slide show on your device. Pictures are shown in full-screen view with 5-second intervals between slides. Tap Start > Programs > Pictures & Videos. Tap Menu > Play Slide Show. Note You can specify how pictures are scaled to optimize their display in a slide show.
  • Page 165 • To crop a picture, tap Menu > Crop. Next, tap and drag to select the area to crop. Tap inside the box to crop, or tap outside the box to cancel cropping. • To adjust the brightness and contrast levels of a picture, tap Menu > Auto Correct.
  • Page 166 Tap Menu > Beam. Select a device to beam the file to. Tap OK. To assign pictures to contacts You can assign a picture to a contact so that you can easily identify the contact at any point of time. Tap Start >...
  • Page 167: Using Windows Media Player

    8.3 Using Windows Media Player You can use Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your device or on a network, such as on a Web site. Using Windows Media Player, you can play both audio and video files.
  • Page 168: About The Controls

    About the controls The following are available controls on the Windows Media Player. About the screens and menus Windows Media Player has three primary screens: • Playback screen. The default screen that displays the playback controls (such as Play, Pause, Next, Previous, and Volume) and the video window.
  • Page 169: About Licenses And Protected Files

    • Library screen. The screen that lets you quickly find your audio files, video files, and playlists. It contains categories such as My Music, My Videos, My TV, and My Playlists. At the bottom of each screen, you can open a Menu. The commands on this menu vary, depending upon which screen you are viewing.
  • Page 170 To synchronize content to your device automatically Power off your device. Insert a 32-MB or larger storage card into your device, and turn the power back on. On your PC, start Windows Media Player. Connect your device to your PC. If you have not set up synchronization between your device and PC, the Device Setup Wizard opens on your PC.
  • Page 171: Play Media

    Playlist Note Audio files copy faster if the desktop Player is configured to automatically set the quality level for audio files copied to your device. For more information, see desktop Player Help on the PC. Play media To play items on your device Use the library on Windows Media Player Mobile to find and play songs, videos, and playlists that are stored on your device or removable storage card.
  • Page 172: Use Playlists

    Select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists). Tap and hold the item that you want to play (such as a song, album, or artist name), then tap Play. Note To play a file that is stored on your device but is not in a library, on the Library screen, tap Menu >...
  • Page 173: Troubleshooting

    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.
  • Page 174 174 Experiencing Multimedia...
  • Page 175: Chapter 9 Using Other Applications

    Chapter 9 Using Other Applications 9.1 Word Mobile 9.2 Excel Mobile 9.3 Viewing Slide Shows with PowerPoint Mobile 9.4 Using Adobe Reader LE 9.5 Using MIDlet Manager 9.6 Using ZIP 9.7 Using Voice Speed Dial...
  • Page 176: Word Mobile

    9.1 Word Mobile Word Mobile is a streamlined version of Microsoft Word. Word documents created on your PC can be opened and edited on your device. You can also create and edit documents and templates in Word Mobile and save them as *.doc, *.rtf, *.txt, and *.dot files.
  • Page 177: Viewing Slide Shows With Powerpoint Mobile

    Tap a cell to select it. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter your data then tap the Enter key. Tap Menu, then choose whether to insert cells, charts, symbols or functions, format rows and columns, and more. When finished, tap OK to save and close the file. Tips •...
  • Page 178: Using Adobe Reader Le

    Tap the current slide to advance to the next slide. To navigate between slides, tap Slide and tap the slide you want to view. If the presentation is set up as a timed slide show, slides will advance automatically. Notes •...
  • Page 179 stylus to move one screen towards the desired position. • Tap and drag the scrollbar tab to quickly scroll through pages and jump to a desired page number. • Tap Tools > Go To and select an option to go to a specific page in a multi-page PDF file.
  • Page 180: Using Midlet Manager

    To use the toolbar You can also use the Adobe Reader LE toolbar to access the most commonly used functions. The following table lists the toolbar controls. This Control 9.5 Using MIDlet Manager MIDlets are Java applications that can run on mobile devices. Your device supports Java 2 Micro Edition, J2ME.
  • Page 181 Confirm to start downloading. Run the file(s) to install. To install MIDlets from a PC You can install the MIDlets/MIDlet suites on your device from a PC using the USB sync cable, or Bluetooth. MIDlets copied to your device are automatically saved in the My Documents folder.
  • Page 182 Manage MIDlets/MIDlet suites You can organize the MIDlets into groups and define custom groups. You can also change the default settings for a MIDlet. To associate a MIDlet/MIDlet suite to a group If you installed several MIDlets/MIDlet suites to your device, you can categorize them into groups.
  • Page 183 To select a type of connection • Tap Menu > Choose Network Type on the MIDlet Manager screen, and select the type of connection that you will use for downloading MIDlets to your device. To configure MIDlet security You can adjust security settings for each MIDlet/MIDlet suite. Tap and hold a MIDlet.
  • Page 184: Using Zip

    9.6 Using ZIP This feature allows you to save memory and increase the storage capacity of your device by compressing files in the conventional ZIP format. You can view and extract archive files received from various sources. You can also create new *.zip files on your device.
  • Page 185: Using Voice Speed Dial

    which to save the zip file. You can also choose whether the zip file will be saved on the device’s main memory or a storage card. Tap Save. Tap Menu > Action > Add. Double-tap the folder that contains the files you want to archive. Select files by doing one of the following: •...
  • Page 186 When completed, a Voice Tag icon ( right of the item. When you create a voice tag for the item, you can do one of the following: • Tap the Record button ( • Tap the Play button ( • Tap the Delete button ( To ensure voice recognition accuracy, please record your voice in a quiet place.
  • Page 187 Create voice tag for a program Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Voice Speed Dial. The Application tab displays a list of all installed programs on your device. The procedure for creating a voice tag for a program is the same as the procedure for creating a voice tag for a phone number.
  • Page 188 188 Using Other Applications...
  • Page 189: Appendix

    Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.x A.3 Specifications...
  • Page 190: Regulatory Notices

    A.1 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of TRIN100. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your TRIN100. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of TRIN160. This product is intended for use with a certified Class 2 or Class 3 Limited Power Source, rated 5 Volts DC, maximum 2 Amp power supply unit.
  • Page 191 • ETSI EN 301 489-1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements. • ETSI EN 301 489-7 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;...
  • Page 192: Safety Precautions For Rf Exposure

    This equipment may be operated in: Safety Precautions for RF Exposure 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. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals The wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 193: Hearing Aids

    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.
  • Page 194: Weee Notice

    WEEE Notice The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life. The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce disposal.
  • Page 195: Pc Requirement To Run Activesync 4.X

    A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.x To connect your device to the PC, you must have Microsoft® ActiveSync® program installed on your PC. ActiveSync 4.x is included in the Getting Started CD, which is compatible with the following operating systems and applications: •...
  • Page 196: Specifications

    A.3 Specifications System Information Processor Memory Operating System Power Battery Charging Time Battery Life (estimates) AC Adapter Display LCD Type Resolution Alignment Cellular Radio Module Functionality Mode Internal Antenna ® Samsung SC32442A 400 MHz - ROM : 128 MB - RAM : 64 MB SDRAM (Figures are the total ROM and RAM memory available for use and storage.
  • Page 197 Physical Dimensions 108 mm (L) x 58.2 mm (W) x 18.4 mm (T) Weight 150g (with battery) Camera Module Type Main camera: 2.1 Megapixel color CMOS camera Second camera: color CMOS VGA/CIF camera Resolution Photo: 1600x1200, 1280x960 (SXGA), 640x480 (VGA), 320x240 (QVGA), 160x120 (QQVGA) Video: 352x288 (CIF), 320x240 (QVGA), 176x144 (QCIF), 128x96...
  • Page 198: Navigation Buttons

    Controls and Lights Navigation • 5-way Navigation Control Buttons • Two program buttons : VOICE COMMAND, CAMERA • Two phone functions : TALK and END • START MENU button • Two OK buttons • Two soft keys • Jog Wheel •...
  • Page 199: Index

    Index...
  • Page 200 A2DP 101 About licenses and protected media ActiveSync - Comm Manager 98 - copy files 82 - install and set up 58 - overview 29 - synchronize 62 Add and remove programs 79 Add attachment to message 120 Adobe Reader LE - overview 29 - use 178 Alarm 74...
  • Page 201 Close program 82 Comm Manager 34, 97 Compose messages 119 Conference call 54 Connect device to Internet - set up dial-up connection to ISP 94 - set up GPRS connection 92 - start a connection 94 Connect to private network 94 Contacts 29, 135 Contacts Picture capture mode 147 Contacts search 40...
  • Page 202 Games 29 GIF animation 162 GPRS 92 Hard reset 88 Headset audio settings 78 Help 29 Help search 40 Home page (Internet Explorer) 95 IMAP4 117 Infrared (IR) - beam picture or video 165 Input methods - Block Recognizer 38 - Keyboard 37 - Letter Recognizer 37 - Transcriber 38...
  • Page 203 - add text 130 - add Web page address from Favorites 130 - block from certain recipient 131 - create and send 128 - MMS settings 126 - reply message 131 - view message 131 MMS Video capture mode 147, 151 MSN Messenger 132 Mute 55 Notes 30, 40, 142...
  • Page 204 - Messaging 29, 116 - MIDlet Manager 30, 180 - Notes 30, 142 - Phone 30, 44 - Pictures & Videos 30, 162 - Pocket MSN 30, 132 - PowerPoint Mobile 30, 177 - SAPSettings 30, 56 - Search 30, 40 - SIM Manager 30, 46, 135 - STK (SIM Tool Kit) Service 30 - Tasks 30, 140...
  • Page 205 - Clock & Alarms 33 - Device Information 33 - Error Reporting 33 - Key Lock 33 - Memory 33 - Microphone AGC 33 - Power 33 - Regional Settings 33 - Remove Programs 33 - Screen 33 Set picture as Today screen background 165 SIM Access Profile (SAP) 56 SIM card 21...
  • Page 206 USB modem 112 Verify digital signature 123 Vibrate 43, 98 Video call 47 Video capture mode 151 View - MMS 131 - photo slideshows 164 - pictures 162 Voice call 44 Voice note 143 Voice Speed Dial - create voice tags 185 - overview 30, 185 Voice tags - create for phone numbers 185...

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