FCC Compliance Statement 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 (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Customer Care link. Before you can start using your device, you must set up your T-Mobile account and charge the battery. Read the following topics to find out how. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
2 Wait for account activation. T-Mobile must activate your device on the network. This can take up to 48 hours after you purchase your device. You will know your T-Mobile account is activated when you see a “Welcome to Registration” screen on your device display.
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With a fully-charged battery, you can use your device for one day. In power-saving (or sleep) mode, the battery should last seven days. These times are approximate however; battery operation times vary according to how you use your device, signal conditions, and other network settings made by T-Mobile. Conserving Power Your device has a power-saving feature that automatically reduces power to the device after 10 minutes of inactivity.
In addition to this Owner’s Manual, the device comes with two other documents. To open these in PDF format for printing, click the links below: • T-Mobile Device Quick Reference card • T-Mobile Device Quick Start booklet Using the Holster to Protect Your Device Screen Use the holster included in your box to both protect the screen and carry your device securely.
Device Basics 2. Device Basics Read the topics in this chapter to get a quick understanding of how your device operates: Parts of Your T-Mobile Device Headset/Camera Jack • on page 13 • on page 19 Device Display Headset/Camera Jack •...
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Standard Display Screen Indicators The display screen is your view into the T-Mobile Device applications, so what you see on the screen depends on what application you are using. However, there are some standard indicators that display on the screen at all times.
You can also chose to be notified of new messages using ringtones (sounds, flasher, or vibration). Read more about notifications in the following topics: • Quiet Mode and Notifications on page 29 Set Up Ringtones • on page 46 Select Email Notifications • on page 76 February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• To, From, Subject fields in an email, IM, or Text Messages message • Go To pane in the Web Browser • Luggage Tag in Control Panels > Security screen February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Control Buttons A T-Mobile Device comes with four main control buttons, which you can still use when the display lid is in the closed position, as shown below: Read more details about the control buttons in the topics below.
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Jump button, you’ll return to the Jump screen. In the example below, the Jump screen shows the Telephone application highlighted: To open the application you have highlighted from the Jump screen, click the wheel. Wheel The Jump Screen Read more in the on page 19 and on page 34 February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
The jack where you insert your headset or camera is located on the right side of the device. See illustration in Parts of Your T-Mobile Device on page 13. Be sure to press the headset or camera lead in firmly to secure the...
USB cable to connect your device to a personal computer for restoring the device operating Troubleshooting system software. For details on using your USB Mini-B port for this purpose, please read page 161 February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Device Basics Typing Text Many of the T-Mobile Device applications have screens in which you type text, such as the Email Compose screen, the individual Preference screens, the Browser’s Go To pane, etc. You will primarily use the keyboard to type text, which is easy to use, but here are some hints to make typing and editing text easier: •...
Yes, you can; but we recommend you never remove the SIM from your device. Without a SIM card, you can only place phone calls to 611 (T-Mobile Customer Care) and 911 (Emergency). You can also view data that has been cached in the device memory If you find you must remove your SIM, please follow the directions that follow.
Be sure to keep SIM cards out of reach of small children. What Happens If I Lose My SIM? Call T-Mobile Customer Care at 1-800-937-8997. What Happens If I Put A Different SIM in My Device? We do not recommend you insert a different SIM into your device. If you do, your device will function but you will not have access to your messages and you will not be able to use the telephone application.
Setting Your Preferences 4. Setting Your Preferences Your T-Mobile Device is designed so you can set up many of its features to suit your preferences: • Specify application-wide preferences using the Preferences screens. From the Jump screen, open the menu and click Preferences... to open these screens.
Pop-up menu shows sound options. You can listen to a selected sound by using the sound preview button. In addition to Sound, you can select Buzzer or Flasher check boxes. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• Contrast slider - Adjust your screen image contrast to complement your current lighting environment. Rotate the wheel to highlight the slider, then click to make it “editable”. Rotate the wheel up to increase contrast, rotate down to decrease contrast. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 From the Jump screen open the Control Panels, then click Date & Time. 2 From the Time Zone pop-up menu, highlight the time zone you want your device to reflect, then click. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Instant Messaging - To Do - Email - Notes - Phone - Text Messages (SMS) - Address Book - Snapshots - Change Preset Shortcuts 1 From the main Control Panels screen click Jump Shortcuts. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
In some situations, you may want you device to be “quiet” when notifying you of new messages or phone calls. This is called “quiet mode”. You can also schedule regular times when you want your device to operate in quiet mode. To make these settings, do the following: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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5 You can also schedule quiet mode to turn on automatically on weekdays or weekends (all day). Select the AutoSilent all day check box to enable this feature; then click either the Weekdays or Weekends option button. 6 Your settings are saved as soon as you make them. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
If you want to secure your device from unauthorized access once your device has gone into power-saving (sleep) mode, you will first need to set up a security code using this screen. 1 From the Security screen, click Turn On Security... The combination dialog box opens. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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By locking your SIM card, you ensure that no one except yourself can use your device while your SIM card is in place. Note that your SIM is installed with a default PIN, which T-Mobile assigns. To lock your SIM, do the following: 1 From the Security screen scroll to the SIM Lock section.
2 Your device is immediately put to sleep and the keyboard is locked. (The latter is only true if you have set a Turn On/Off Privacy Lock security code as described in on page 31.) Tip: To wake your device from sleep, simply click any two control buttons simultaneously, or open the display lid. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Then click to open the application. The Jump screen is illustrated below, with the Telephone application highlighted: Each application has a “preview screen” that displays to the right of the Jump screen wheel of applications. Read The T-Mobile Device Applications Preview Screens more in on page 35.
• on page 89 How to Select a T-Mobile Device Application 1 Press the Jump button to open the Jump screen. 2 Rotate the wheel to scroll through the applications. Stop when the application you want to use is highlighted.
6. Browsing the Internet Get away from it all and still browse the Internet! You’ll love the Web Browser application on your T-Mobile Device. To learn how to take advantage of all your T-Mobile Device Browser features, read the topics in this...
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Web site can be stored. Also, know that the presence of a cookie does not allow any external Web site access to other information on your device. A Web site can only read the cookie that it created. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
While you’re in the Web Browser, you can use the following shortcuts for Menu items: To open this menu Use this option shortcut View Bookmarks Add Bookmark... Go To Home Page History Stop Loading February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
You can also open the Go To pane from the Web Browser menu. 2 Possible matches, based on what you’ve typed in this Go To pane previously, plus the Search pane appear below the Go To text box: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
While in the Web Browser, you can see the bookmarks you have already set by doing either of the following: • Press the Menu button ( ) to open the Web Browser menu. Scroll to click View Bookmarks, then click. • Use the keyboard shortcut by pressing + B. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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1 Open the Web Browser menu and click View Bookmarks [ + B]. The Bookmarks screen opens. 2 Scroll to highlight the folder you wish to modify. If you are adding a folder, don’t worry about what folder is highlighted. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 Open the Web Browser menu and click History [ + I]. The History screen opens: 2 To return to any of the pages listed, simply scroll to highlight the URL and click. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
You can stop a Web page from loading in either of two ways: • Press the Menu button ( ) to open the Web Browser menu. Scroll to highlight Stop Loading, then click. • Use the keyboard shortcut by pressing + . (that’s a period). February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
(assuming the caller doesn’t have Caller ID blocked). You can also see the total talk time elapsed since Total Call Timer and Reset you last reset the counter (read more in on page 45). February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 On the Telephone Preferences screen, in the Set Up section, highlight then click Call Forwarding & Voice Mail. The Set Up Forwarding screen opens. 2 You have three forwarding options: • Default Voice Mail Forwarding February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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You can set up your device so that you’re notified of an incoming call or new voice mail by a ringtone you select. You do this from the Telephone Preferences screen: 1 On the Telephone Preferences screen, in the Set Up section, highlight then click Ringtones. The Set Up Ringtones screen opens: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
You can store up to eight speed dial numbers (#2 - #9). Shortcut #1 is permanently reserved for voice mail, and #2 comes pre-assigned to T-Mobile Customer Support, which you can re-assign if you want. You can add new or edit existing speed dial numbers from the Telephone Preferences > Speed Dial screen. Read...
• Shortcut #1 is reserved for your Voice Mail Box number and cannot be reassigned. • Shortcut #2 is pre-assigned to T-Mobile’s Customer Support number, but you can change this number. Once you store a speed dial number, you can easily dial that number by pressing and holding the shortcut number for at least two seconds.
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3 Use the wheel to highlight the entry you want to edit, then click. The Edit Speed Dial Entry screen appears. Make your change to the shortcut number, name, or phone number. 4 Click Done. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• Handset - Make sure the display lid is in the closed position. Hold the phone as a receiver, speaking into the microphone located between the Menu and Jump buttons. Parts of Your T-Mobile Device • Headset - Plug your headset lead into your device headset/camera jack (see on page 13 for an illustration of location).
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The call is initiated. • This method is handy if you know the speed dial number by heart. Press and hold the shortcut number key for at least two seconds to initiate the call. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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• Open the information for the contact you want to call. • Use the wheel to highlight the phone number of interest. • Open the menu and click Call <number>. • You return to the Telephone application as the call is initiated. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 With your current call active, let the person you’re speaking to know you’re about to put them on hold. 2 Open the menu and click New Call [ + N]. The active call is placed on hold automatically. 3 Dial your second call number and click the button. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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2 You and your two callers are now conferenced into the same “line”. Your screen appears like this: 3 You can end the conference by dropping the two calls individually by clicking the End button, or by clicking button. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• If you are in the Telephone application, click the button. • If you are in an application other than Telephone, open the menu and click End Call. • Regardless of where you are, press the Menu and Jump buttons together. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
If you don’t have any calls in the category you selected, the screen will display the message “No calls in call log”. 3 The view you select “sticks” until you change it from the menu. Note that your currently-selected view is indicated by a check mark in the menu: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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+ L]. 2 Use the wheel to highlight the name/number you want to add or edit, then open the menu and click Add to Contacts... or Edit Contact... (the appropriate entry will appear). February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• On the main Dialing screen, use the device wheel to highlight, then click the Speed Dial pop-up: . The pop-up menu opens, listing all your assigned speed dial numbers. The #1 slot is selected by default; click to initiate the call. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
8. Instant Messaging What could be more fun than sending instant messages while you’re on the go? Not much! Read all about how to use your T-Mobile Device’s AOL Instant Messenger application in this chapter: Instant Messaging Preview Screen • The Buddy List Screen on page 64 •...
3 Complete the online forms that appear on your screen. When you’re done, you’ll be returned to the AIM Sign On screen, with your new screen name showing as one of the options in the Screen Name pop-up menu. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 From any of the AIM screens, open the menu and click Sign Off. The Sign On screen appears. 2 From the Screen Name pop-up menu, highlight the screen name you want to use to sing on, then click. 3 Click Sign On. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
You can set up AIM so that if someone not on your buddy list sends you an instant message, you will first see an alert asking you if you want to accept the message. To set this up, do the following: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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• Use the wheel to highlight the slider bar. • Click to make the bar “adjustable”. • Rotate the wheel up to increase and down to decrease the volume. 4 Your changes are saved as soon as you make them. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Custom Buddy Alert for them if you have blocked this so-called “buddy” Buddies who are “away” are shown in regular face font; buddies who are available are shown in bold face font. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Open next conversation in order + D-pad right arrow Open previous conversation + D-pad left arrow Open conversation with oldest pending message + D-pad down arrow Open conversation with newest pending message + D-pad up arrow February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 From the Buddy List screen, open the menu and click Edit. The Edit Buddy screen displays: 2 From this screen you can: • Change the name displayed in your buddy list. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Start/End a Conversation To send a message to one of your buddies, follow the instructions below. 1 You can open a conversation screen in either of two ways: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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In addition, each open conversation is numbered and usually displays to the far right of the buddy name in any of the lists. If you press the Menu button and the conversation number, that conversation will display on the screen and become active. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Sign On To set an away message you must first be signed on to AIM (read more in on page 61). Once you’re signed on: 1 Open the menu and click Away Messages... February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
7 To change your status from away to available, click the I’m Back button. About Groups To create or rename a group of buddies, you must do so from the AIM Web browser client on your computer. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
9. Email Messaging Email on your T-Mobile Device is easy to use and rich in features. Not only do you get your own device email account, but you can also pull in other email from up to three of your POP3 accounts. Read the topics in this chapter to take full advantage of this flexible application.
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POP3 accounts you may have added. You can do the following from this screen: • Add a POP3 Account • Edit an Email Account Discard an Email Account • February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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• Port - If you’re unsure what to type here, leave the port at 110. • Mail Domain - The part of your email address that appears to the right of the @ sign. For example, if your email is grace@myserver.com, the Mail Domain is “myserver.com”. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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2 Select the Email account you wish to delete by making sure the button opposite the account name is highlighted (shown in black). 3 Open the menu and click Delete Account [ February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Note: You cannot edit the Inbox, Sent, Drafts, or Trash folders’ names as they are “system” folders. To edit any other folder, do the following: 1 From the Email Preferences screen, select Additional Preferences > Folders. The Folders screen appears. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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You can select the way your device lets you know (or “notifies” you) when a new email has arrived. You will always receive a banner notification in the title bar: To select additional notification methods (sound, flasher, or vibration), do the following: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
The Browse Email screen is your main view into the Email application: The Browse Email screen lists all your emails, grouped into folders, ordered by date. (Read more about ordering Sort Email Messages your lists in on page 83.) February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
This email is waiting to be sent. You will only see this status indicator next to messages in the Sent folder. This email is being sent. You will only see this status indicator next to messages in the Sent folder. Icons identifying the Inbox folder, with contents collapsed/expanded. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Folders Menu Shortcuts • Each menu’s shortcuts are listed in the tables below. Browse Email Menu Shortcuts Browse Email menu options Shortcut New Message... Reply... Reply All... Forward... Add to Contacts... Move Message Discard Message February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Next Previous Compose Menu Shortcuts Compose menu options Shortcut Send Now Save as Draft Add CC Add BCC Attach Snapshot Preferences Menu Shortcuts Preferences menu options Shortcut Edit Accounts Edit Folders Edit Ringtones February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
) just to the left of the message, as displayed in the Browse Email screen. Attachments that are supported include other emails, as well as graphic files of the following formats: • .gif • .jpg, .jpeg • .png • .bmp February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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• Inbox - The Inbox folder is the default drop point for any new emails you receive. Note that you can specify that email from POP3 accounts be dropped into folders you create. (Read more in Manage Email Folders on page 75.) February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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• Sender/Recipient - further specify sort order: - A .. Z - Z .. A 3 When finished, click OK to save changes, or push the Back button to dismiss the window with no changes. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Scroll and click to select one of the address suggestions or type a new one. To create a new line so you can add more recipients, press the comma (,) key or press + RETURN. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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2 From either the Email:Read or Browse Email screen, open the menu and click one of: • Reply... [ + R] to address your reply only to the individual who sent you the message. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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2 Save the email as a draft, or (if you’ve set up in Preferences to save outgoing messages to the Sent folder) send it. 3 Highlight the email (in either the Drafts or Sent folder). Don’t open it if it’s a draft. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
5 Highlight the folder to which you want to restore the email and click. To empty all messages from the Trash, from the Browse Email screen open the menu and click Empty Trash. The contents of your Trash folder are emptied (without asking you for confirmation). February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
You can store up to 5 MB of email messages using the Email application. Once you near your storage space limit, you will receive a warning and recommendation that you empty your trash and delete unnecessary messages. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Text Messaging 10. Text Messaging Text Messages is T-Mobile’s exclusive two-way text messaging application that lets you send, receive, and reply to short text messages directly from your phone. It’s fun! Learn all about Text Messages by reading the topics in...
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3 Depending on what category and sound you select, you’ll be able to customize your notification by clicking the Customize... button: Select the Play Sound, Flash Light, or Vibrate check boxes as you wish to further customize your notification method. The options not available are dimmed. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Icons shown the to left of each folder name or text message tell you their status. Plus, all unread messages are shown in bold. The table below explains what each status icon means. This Means indicator You have replied to this message. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
While in the Text Messages application, you can use keyboard shortcuts to open options from the Browse Text Messages menu. Browse Text Messages Menu Shortcuts Browse Text Messages menu options Shortcut New Message... Reply... Forward... Add to Contacts... Move to Trash Sort... February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 Open the Browse Text Messages menu and click Sort... [ + T]. The Sort Messages screen opens: 2 Click the sort option you prefer: newer messages at the top or the bottom of the lists. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
4 To discard your message, either: • Open the Compose menu and click Discard. • Press the Back button; a dialog box appears asking you to select Discard or Send Now. Click Discard. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 From the Browse Text Messages screen, highlight the message from the person you wish to call back. Open the message if you wish. 2 Open the menu and click Call Back. You enter the Telephone application and your call is placed. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
If you already have 10 custom ringtones in your device’s ringtone library, then before any additional ringtones you purchase will are saved to your device, you will be asked to discard one of your 10 saved ringtones: [add picture] February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Keeping Contacts in the Address Book 11. Keeping Contacts in the Address Book You can organize all the information you use to keep track of the people you contact in the T-Mobile Device Address Book. Read all about the Address Book feature in this chapter:...
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“MDs”. 4 Click Done [ ] to save the category. If you change your mind and don’t want to create the new category after all, click Cancel. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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By default, the Address Book includes the following labels: • Home • Mobile • Personal • Vacation • Work You can edit the names of these labels, delete them, and create new ones. To edit an existing label: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Discard Label [ 4 A confirmation dialog appears, asking if you’re sure you want to discard the label. Click Discard if you want to; otherwise, click Cancel to keep the label. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
103 and on page 103. T-Mobile Contact Information Your device comes with T-Mobile Customer Care contact information already entered for you. To find this information, do the following: 1 Press to open the Jump screen, then click Address Book.
Contact Info Menu Shortcuts Contact Info Menu Items Shortcut Discard Contact Save Revert New Contact Menu Shortcuts New Contact Menu Items Shortcut Discard Contact Save Trash Menu Shortcuts Trash Menu Items Shortcut Retrieve Contact Save February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
A to Z or the Z to A order; click to select. 4 Click Done [ ] when finished, or click Cancel to cancel any changes you’ve made to the sort options. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
3 From this screen you can edit the basic “identity” information (including the selection of an appropriate icon to represent your contact). From this screen you can also: • select the contact category (“Adventurers” in the example above) • add phone numbers • add email addresses February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Note! If you save this contact information, you will have two duplicate entries for this contact. 3 Edit the information for the new contact, then press to open the menu and click Save [ February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• Send Message - to switch to Instant Messaging and open a conversation with that contact • Discard - to remove the highlighted contact information You can also use menu items to perform these actions, assuming you have the relevant contact information highlighted. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 From the Browse Contacts screen, press to open the menu and click Trash. The contacts in the Trash appear. 2 Press to open the menu, then click Empty Trash. All contacts in the Trash are permanently removed. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Scheduling Events with Calendar 12. Scheduling Events with Calendar We hope you enjoy using the T-Mobile Device Calendar! For info on using the Calendar, read the topics in this chapter: Calendar Preview Screen Upcoming View • on page 108 •...
112 The two methods are described below in detail. Be patient! You have many options when setting up events, so these instructions are rather long and complicated. But then, so is your schedule! February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Click Start & End to open the pop-up menu: Use the wheel to highlight the duration type you want, then click. • If you selected Start & End, you’ll have to pick a date range: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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• Repeat on a fixed interval - Pick the fixed interval details: • Repeat on specific days - Select how often you want the event to repeat and then select the appropriate days: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
2 Use the wheel to highlight the event you want to move, then open the menu and click Move Event. 3 Rotate the wheel to position the event at the new time. 4 Click the wheel to save the move. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Notice that from anywhere in the Calendar application you can use the shortcuts shown above to switch views. For example, to switch from Upcoming to Month view, simply Press [ + 3]. To read more about each view, follow the link in the first column of the table below. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Use the menu to Go to Today, Next Month, or Previous Month. Edit an event’s details by highlighting the event, then clicking the wheel. The Day view appears. Click the wheel again to edit the event’s details. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
To open the Upcoming Events view, from the Jump screen click Calendar, then open the menu and click Views... > Upcoming [ + 0]. Upcoming View Features • In the Today section, you only see the events that have not expired, as of that minute. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• Hours of the day are listed down the left edge of the screen. PM hours are shown against a dark background; AM hours are shown against a light background. Day View Navigation Tips • Use the wheel to scroll up and down the day’s time slots. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• Use the wheel to scroll up and down through the time slots; use the D-pad left/right arrows to advance back and forward through the days, even beyond the current week to the previous and next week. • You can always use the menu to go to Next Week or Previous Week. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• Use the wheel to scroll forward and backward through days. • To scroll backward and forward through months, use the D-pad up/down arrows. • You can always use the menu to go to Next Month or Previous Month. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
2 Use the wheel to highlight the event you want to retrieve. 3 Open the menu and click Retrieve Event. The event returns to its original time slot. To empty the Calendar Trash: 1 Open the menu and click Trash. The Trash view opens. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
2 Open the menu and click Empty Trash. A message appears on the screen stating “The Trash is empty.” Go To a Specific Day Regardless of where you are in a particular view, you can always return to today by opening the menu and clicking Go to Today [ + T]. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
13. Taking Photos Smile! You’re always ready to document a fun time with the T-Mobile Device Snapshots application. What’s more, you can instantly involve family or friends by sending them the photo via email. You can save up to 36 pictures for viewing either on your device or the Web.
Photos are saved to your device for later review on the Photo Gallery After you capture an image, it is displayed on the screen. Then you can rename Review it, retry (delete), or keep it. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
To get a magnified look at any of your photos (twice as large as displayed in the Thumbnail view), highlight a picture in the Thumbnail view, then from the menu click View Full Screen. The selected image appears on the screen: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Full Screen view. Note! You can attach all the images in your photo gallery if you want, up to 36. 1 Use the wheel to scroll through your photo gallery. When you find a photo you want to email, highlight the photo then click the wheel to select it. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
2 If you want to change this default sort behavior, you can choose from: • Date & Time - further specify sort order: - Newer photos at start - Older photos at start • Photo Name - further specify sort order: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 Use the wheel to select the image you want to delete. 2 Click the wheel to select it. 3 Open the menu and click Delete... A confirmation dialog box appears. 4 Click OK to delete the image from your gallery. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Keeping To Do Lists 14. Keeping To Do Lists Make sure you never forget another thing to do! Keep yourself organized with the T-Mobile Device To Do application. Get started now by reading the topics in this chapter: • To Do Preview Screen on page 127 •...
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3 In the Task field, type a title for your task. Your title can be up to 40 characters long. 4 In the Due pop-up menu, select one of: • Never • Today • Tomorrow • Other... February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
If you’ve completed a task, make sure to make it completed. That way you can choose to suppress these tasks Show Tasks Filter from the Browse Tasks screen list of tasks (read more in on page 131). To mark a task as completed, do this: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• Trash [ + T] Your currently-selected view is indicated by a check mark. Discard a Task You can discard a task from either the Browse Tasks screen, or the Event Details screen. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
+ R]. You can now see the task in the All view. 3 When you’re sure you want to permanently delete all the tasks in the Trash view, open the menu and click Empty Trash. The Trash empties. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Keeping Notes 15. Keeping Notes Save all kinds of important information with the T-Mobile Device Notes application. Check your notes on either your device or the applications on the Web. To learn about Notes, read the topics in this chapter: Add a Note •...
Note: The ellipsis (...) indicates there’s more to the note than what is shown in the folded view. Unfolding is explained in the topic below. Use the wheel to scroll through the notes. You’ll know you’ve highlighted a note when its border appears darker than the notes around it: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
2 A blank note screen opens. Type your note using the keyboard. (Read more in Typing Text on page 21.) 3 When you’re finished composing your note, save it by simply clicking the Back button . It’s added to your list in the Browse All Notes screen. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 From the Browse All Notes screen, open the menu and click Trash [ + N]. The Browse Trashed Notes screen opens. 2 Use the wheel to highlight the note you want to retrieve. 3 Open the menu and click Retrieve Note [ + R]. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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1 From the Browse All Notes screen, open the menu and click Trash [ + N]. The Browse Trashed Notes screen opens. 2 Open the menu and click Empty Trash. The Browse Trashed Notes screen appears with the message “The Trash is empty.” February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Your T-Mobile Account on page 10. On the Web page that opens you’ll see the familiar T-Mobile Device applications available from the button bar: The T-Mobile Device applications not available on the Web are Telephone, Instant Messaging, and Web Browser.
Like the “preview screens” on your device, the Top Page displays current information so you can quickly see if you have received any new emails, what events are coming up on your Calendar, tasks that need taking care of, and your notes. The T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual This manual, the , is available in two formats from the Help link on the Web application page: HTML and Adobe Acrobat (PDF).
You know an email has an attachment if there is a paperclip icon just to the left of the message. Attachments that are supported include other emails, Word files, as well as graphic files of the following formats: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
(3) POP3 accounts (including Yahoo). • Set Up – Through Set Up, you can specify that a copy of every email you send will be automatically saved in your Sent folder. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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• Reply-to – the address to which replies will be sent. • Signature – your name as it will appear on replies to emails received from this account. 10 Click Continue when the form is complete. The Account Summary page will be displayed. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Drafts and Sent folders, and the folder the email currently is in) are shown in the list. 3 Highlight the folder into which you want to move the message. Then click the Go button. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
To empty all messages from the Trash, click Trash in the Email sidebar, then click Empty Trash. You’ll be asked to confirm your action since the messages will be permanently deleted. Click OK to proceed, or click Cancel to return to the Trash folder. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
All your Address Book contacts are stored in categories. By default, your Address Book contains four categories: • Business • Family • Friends • New You can edit the names of these categories and create new ones. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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5 When you’re through adding labels, click Save Changes at the bottom of the page. If you change your mind and don’t want to create the new label(s), click Undo Changes at the bottom of the page. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
New Contact page until the Quickview form has been completed and saved to add the contact. 2 The Quickview form is divided into the following sections: • Name – includes the contact’s name, employment information, Danger ID, and the category of the contact • Phone Numbers •...
Address Book; they will not be moved to Trash. To continue, click Delete All at the bottom of the page. If you change your mind, make another selection from the sidebar or from Preferences. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
2 Click Empty Trash at the bottom of the page. You’ll be asked to confirm your action since the contacts will be permanently deleted. Click OK to proceed, or click Cancel to return to the Trash. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
• to the current day by either clicking the day in the month calendar in the sidebar (the current day is highlighted) or by clicking the Go button opposite the month / day / year box at the bottom of the sidebar. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
5 In the Notes box, type any comments you want to make about the event. This is optional. 6 In the Icon section, select an icon to represent the event. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
8 Specify a date on which the event will stop repeating. 9 Click Save. Edit an Event To edit an event: 1 Open the event details page by clicking the event name from any of the calendar views. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
4 Day view grid size: set the increment in which time is displayed in the day view by selecting a value from the drop-down list. 5 Starting view: determine the view in which your calendar will open when selected from the Top Page. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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6 Day view start time: set the time at which the day view will start unless there are earlier events scheduled. 7 Day view end time: set the time at which the day view will end unless there are later events scheduled. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 Select the check box to the left of the photo(s) you want to delete. Click Select All if you want to delete all your photos. 2 Click Delete Selected. You will be asked to confirm your deletion. 3 Click OK to continue with the deletion, or click Cancel to return to your photos. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
Compose Email page. Note that if you make any changes to the photos (e.g., change sort order or photo names), those changes will be automatically saved. 3 If you decide to attach additional photos, click Pick more photos to send, and repeat the process. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
To add a new task: 1 In the To Do sidebar, click New Task, or click New Task in the To Do section of the Top Page. This opens the Basic Information page. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
You can easily remove all completed tasks by clicking Discard Completed Tasks at the bottom of the See Upcoming Tasks or See All Tasks page. The completed tasks are moved to the Trash. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
3 To retrieve a task, select the check box on the left side of the task, then click Retrieve Selected at the bottom of the page. The task will be removed from the list in the Trash; a message at the top of the page confirms the retrieval. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
3 After clicking Save Changes, you are returned to the See All Notes page. The note you just edited will appear with your changes, and the modified time will be updated to reflect the date and time you saved the edited note. Discard a Note To discard a note: February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
The note will be removed from the list of notes in Trash; a message at the top of the page confirms the retrieval. The modification date and time are not updated since the note itself has not been modified. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
1 Select the option button opposite one of the time zone options. 2 Make a selection from the drop-down list box for that option 3 Click Save. Note that changing your device time zone has no effect on your Web time zone setting. February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Index T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual Index default labels Symbols .bmp files discarding a category attach to email discarding a label .gif files editing a category attach to email editing a label .jpg files editing existing category attach to email filtering contacts .png files...
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Buddy List screen away messages Calendar application copying an existing event Back button creating an event using discarding an event backlighting editing an event February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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AutoText feature finding capture modes number you can store about retrieve carrying your device searching for categories (Address Book) sorting creating contacts (T-Mobile) creating on the Web T-Mobile Customer Care February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Discard Category, Address Book menu option custom ringtones Discard Label, Address Book menu option Customer Care number & Web site, T-Mobile Discard Message, Browse Text Messages menu item Discard Message, Email menu item date & time...
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Speed Dial number replying Identity information sending message note sorting note on the Web Email Preferences screen POP3 accounts menu shortcuts To Do task details email signature ellipsis February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Web .jpg attachments moving from one time to another .png attachments retrieving a discarded event on the Web groups, in AIM setting an event reminder on the Web viewing on the Web February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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AIM conversation switching AIM conversations image contrast slider bar switching screen names images unblocking a buddy maximum device can store Instant Messaging Service importing contacts from SIM card keyboard shortcuts IMSI number February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Speed Dial list To Do application Mark Unread, Email Read menu item View Bookmarks keypad dialing Match pane Menu button knock-knock, setting up using menu shortcuts Browse Contacts screen labels Browse Email screen 79128 February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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New Category, Address Book menu option the Jump screen New Contact screen opening/closing display lid menu shortcuts outgoing call icon New Folder, Email menu option out-of-network indicator New Message..., Browse Text Messages menu February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Email Web application add to Address Book Port field, Accounts screen redialing ports redialing a number USB Mini-B Telephone application power adapter Refresh, Browser menu item attaching to device keyboard shortcut February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Web setting for email text message setting up sending email status indicator Sent folder 7290 safety, while using device about Save Folder field, Accounts screen icon saving an email as draft service identifier February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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Speed Dial number waking the device from sleep editing sleep display personalize with message Speed dialing, using to call sleep mode standby battery time about February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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To Do application where stored Task Details screen, To Do application Text Messages application about adding a note add text message sender to contacts editing calling a sender back on the phone February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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T-Mobile empty all contents account setup Trash (Text Messages) folder Customer Care number empty all contents Customer Care Web site Trash (To Do), emptying T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual Trash Calendar view about details printing Trash folder To Do application about...
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Calendar application about views in Calendar Web application about Day view Month view Week view views of photo gallery voice mail calling setting up Speed Dial number volume adjusting adjusting when on the phone February 12, 2002 T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual...
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