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Important Safety Information

Please read the followng nformaton carefully before you start usng your devce
to avod any damages caused by mproper usage:
The device is partially charged when you take it out of the box.
The battery should be charged for at least 8 hours before first use. Please use the charger
supplied. Do not remove the battery while charging.
Do not use batteries which have not been specified by the manufacturer, as this may cause
leakage, rupture or personal injury.
Do not charge the battery with an unspecified AC Adapter, as this may cause damage to
both the device and the battery.
When discarding the batteries, dispose of them in a proper manner, according to the
battery manufacturer's instructions and your local laws.
Power off the device and remove the battery before inserting the SIM card. Make sure the
SIM card clips correctly into the SIM socket.
Do not open or tamper with the device cover.
Do not press down hard on this product, as it may cause damage to the screen or the
internal components.
Do not use the device at gas or refuelling stations, chemical plants, and places containing
explosives or flammable materials.
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  • Page 1: Important Safety Information

    The nformaton contaned n ths document does not affect or change the product specifications or warranties. i-mate is not liable for any damages resultng from the use of ths product.
  • Page 2: Interference With Medical Equipment Functions

    s forbdden n most hosptals and medcal clncs. Trademark Information © 2007 -mate plc. All rghts reserved. -mate and the -mate logo are ether registered trademarks or trademarks of i-mate plc or its affiliated companies. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are regstered trademarks owned by ®...
  • Page 3 Contents Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Device 2 Vews Of The Devce 4 Installng Your SIM Card 5 Installng The Battery 5 Powerng Your Devce On/Off 6 Home Screen Dsplay 7 Status Indcators 8 Enterng Informaton Chapter 2 Using Your Phone 10 Makng A Call 13 Recevng A Call 13 In Call Optons...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 4 Getting Connected 26 Automatc Setup Of Your Data Connectons 26 Manual Setup Of Your Data Connectons 31 Bluetooth 33 Beaming files Chapter 5 Messaging 36 Text message 39 Multmeda messages 42 E-mal 52 Wndows Lve Messenger Chapter 6 Synchronising 60 Introducton To Actvesync And Wndows Moble Devce Center 61 Install And Setup The Synchronsaton Program...
  • Page 5 84 Camera And Vdeo Recorder 89 Wndows Meda Player 98 Internet Explorer Moble 101 Usng Mdlet Manager Java 102 Wreless Manager 104 Internet Sharng Chapter 8 Maintaining your phone 108 Mantanng Your Phone 109 Resettng Your Smart Phone 110 Encrypt Fles on Your Devce Appendix 112 Battery Informaton 113 Regulatory Notces...
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  • Page 7: VEws Of The DevCe

    Vews of the devce Installng your SIM card Installng the battery Powerng your devce on/off Home Screen Dsplay Status ndcators Enterng Informaton Chapter 1 Gettng to Know Your Devce...
  • Page 8 VIEWS OF THE DEVICE CAMERA & Space  Device buttons and connectors Item Function Scroll Key Press Up/Down to scroll through menus and optons. OK Key Confi rms the selection from the scroll key. Mn-USB Plug n the AC adaptor to charge your unt. Also used to connect your Connector/Ear devce to your PC, and for your wred headset.
  • Page 9 Item Function Talk/Send Key Press ths key to answer an ncomng phone call, or press to dal a number. OK Button Confi rm the selection from the Navigation pad by pressing the centre button. Back/Delete Key Press ths to go back to the prevous screen or delete the last number or letter. End Call Key Press to end a phone call.
  • Page 10: Installing Your Sim Card

    InSTAllInG YOUR SIM CARD Follow these steps to nstall the GSM SIM (Subscrber Identty Module) card provded by your local network servce provder. The SIM card contans your phone number, servce detals, and phonebook/message memory. Your devce supports 3V SIM cards. Some legacy SIM cards wll not functon wthn ths devce.
  • Page 11: Installing The Battery

    InSTAllInG THE BATTERY Align the exposed metal contacts on the edge of the battery with the prongs in the body of the phone and gently push the bottom of the battery into place. Slide the cover on the phone. The Battery must be fully charged before you use your phone for the first time. POWERInG YOUR DEVICE On/OFF Your Devce wll receve calls or messages n ether Normal or Sleep Mode.
  • Page 12: Home Screen Display

    HOME SCREEn DISPlAY Important nformaton such as current date, tme, status ndcators, appontments and profile are displayed on the Home Screen. You can open a program directly by selecting ts con and pressng OK. The Home Screen can be accessed from any applcaton by pressng the Home Key.
  • Page 13: Status Indicators

    STATUS InDICATORS Status ndcators appear at the top of the screen. The followng table lsts common status ndcators and ther meanngs. Icon Description Icon Description Battery s full. Voce call n progress. Battery s very low. Calls are forwarded. Battery chargng. Call on hold.
  • Page 14: Entering Information

    EnTERInG InFORMATIOn The QWERTY keyboard Your devce has a QWERTY keyboard, whch s smlar to a standard keyboard on your PC. You can do the followng wth the QWERTY keyboard: • To type lowercase letters, press the keys using your thumbs or fingers •...
  • Page 15: MakNg A Call

    Makng a call Recevng a call In call optons Specal dalng requrements Chapter 2 Usng your phone...
  • Page 16: Home Screen

    MAKInG A CAll You can use your -mate Wndows Moble Standard Edton devce to make, receve, and keep track of calls. You can also dal drectly from Contacts, and easly copy phone numbers stored on your SIM to Outlook Contacts on the devce. In order to make calls, you wll need to nsert your SIM card nto the devce as descrbed n the prevous chapter.
  • Page 17: Make A Call From Contacts

    Making a call from the Phone Application. • Press the green call button to open the phone dialer. • Dial the number directly. • Or start typing your contact's name or number & scroll to the correct contact. • Press the green talk button. Make a call from Contacts •...
  • Page 18: Make A Call From Speed Dial

    Make a call from Speed Dial Use Speed Dal to call frequently-used numbers wth a sngle clck. For example, f you assgn a contact to the locaton 2 n Speed Dal, you can smply press and hold button 2 on the Home Screen to dal the contact’s number. Before you can create a Speed Dal entry, the number must already exst n Contact lst.
  • Page 19: Receiving A Call

    RECEIVInG A CAll When you receve a phone call, a message wll appear, gvng you the opton to ether answer or gnore the ncomng call. • To answer the call, click Answer, or press the green TALK button (left soft key). •...
  • Page 20: Insert An International Country Code

    To turn the Speakerphone on and off The bult-n Speakerphone on your devce allows you to talk hands-free or lets other people lsten to the conversaton. In order to actvate the speakerphone, clck Menu > Speakerphone On. The speakerphone con ( )appears n the ttle bar.
  • Page 21: Ringtones And Notifications

    Chapter 3 Personalsng your phone Home Screen Ringtone and notifications General settngs SIM securty...
  • Page 22 HOME SCREEn The Home Screen s the screen dsplayed on the phone when you press the Home Key. Please refer to Chapter 1 for detals on status ndcators whch are dsplayed n the Home Screen. You are able to customse the Home Screen and ths s descrbed n the sectons below.
  • Page 23 Changing the Home Screen appearance On the Home Screen, click Start > Settings > Home Screen. Under Home screen layout, Colour scheme and Background image, select the options you want and click Done. Alternative method to set an image as the Home Screen On the Home Screen, click Start >...
  • Page 24: Ringtone And Notifications

    RInGTOnE AnD nOTIFICATIOnS A rng tone s a sound made by the phone to ndcate an ncomng call. Ths sound can be dfferent for dfferent persons accordng to your contact lst. The ring tone is made up from the sound file. This sound file can also be used for other events such as notifications or reminders when a calendar appointment s due.
  • Page 25: To Change The Current Profile

    To change the current profile The Profile feature defines how your phone notifies you of incoming calls, alarms, etc. for example • Normal - For day-to-day use. Device will ring. • Silent - Device will not ring or vibrate. • Meeting - vibrates as you are in a meeting.
  • Page 26: General Settings

    GEnERAl SETTInGS Although these are not mandatory to use the phone, for optmum use t s advsed that you go through and set them up. Settng the date and tme: On the Home Screen, click Start > Settings > Clock & Alarm > Date & Time, followed by key.
  • Page 27: Changing Regional Settings

    • In E-mail address, enter your e-mail address. • In Notes, enter any other information you want to include. 3. Click Done. Changing accessibilty settings On the Home Screen, click Start > Settings > Accessibility. Select your preference for the following: •...
  • Page 28: Sim Security

    • In Backlight time out on AC, select the amount of time for the phone to be idle before the backlight turns off when using AC power. • In Display time out, select the number of minutes for the phone to be idle before the screen turns off.
  • Page 29: Unlocking The Keypad

    If you fail to enter the correct PIN for your SIM card after 3 attempts, you will need to contact your Service Provider for the Personal Unblock Key (PUK). DO NOT attempt to guess the PUK thereafter as it will render your SIM card permanently inoperative. Changing your SIM PIn This option is available only if your SIM PIN has been enabled first.
  • Page 30 Enabling the Device lock. Ths complements the SIM PIN feature to provde addtonal securty to your phone. It means that the phone s protected from unauthorsed use. On the Home Screen, click Start > Settings > Security > Device Lock. In the "Lock phone after", select the amount of time for the phone to be inactive before automatically locking.
  • Page 31: AutomatC Setup Of Your Data ConnectOns

    Automatc setup of your data connectons Manual setup of your data connectons Bluetooth Beamng Fles Chapter 4 Gettng connected...
  • Page 32 Your devce s equpped wth powerful networkng functons that enable you to connect to the Internet through a General Packet Rado Servce (GPRS) network. GPRS s a servce that allows dgtal nformaton to be sent and receved across a moble telephone network. AUTOMATIC SETUP OF YOUR DATA COnnECTIOnS Your device is able to configure itself for data services for many of the major operators across the world.
  • Page 33: Create A Proxy Connection

    On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections. Click GPRS ( or Dial-up, if GPRS is not available to you). Click Menu > Add. Enter the following information, and click Done. • In Description, enter a name for the connection. •...
  • Page 34: Create A Vpn Connection

    3. Click Menu > Add. 4. Enter the following information, and click Done. • In Description, enter a name for the connection. • In Connects from, select the type of network from which you will connect. • In Connects to, select the type of network to which you will connect. •...
  • Page 35: Connect To Intranet Urls

    • In Description, enter a name for the connection. • In VPN type, select the type of VPN. • In Server, enter the VPN server name. • In Connects from, select the type of network from which you will connect to the VPN (typically The Internet).
  • Page 36 3. Click Menu > Add. 4. In URL Pattern, enter the URL, and click Done. Separate multiple URLs with a semicolon (;). You should not create URL exceptions for URLs on the Internet. An intranet URL can be either IP addresses in your work intranet or a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). Use a specific connection to connect to the chosen networks In order for the devce to connect to the rght access pont for a partcular type of data transfer, you must define which connection connects to which network.
  • Page 37: Turn Bluetooth On And Off

    BlUETOOTH Bluetooth s a short-range rado frequency technology that connects devces together for transmttng voce and data. The range s up to 10 metres, and typcal applcatons are for connectng your phone to Bluetooth wreless headphones and Bluetooth Global Postonng System (GPS) unts. Bluetooth works by creatng a parng between two devces.
  • Page 38: Overview Of Bluetooth Virtual Com Ports

    • Click "Add new device." Your device searches for other Bluetooth-enabled devices and displays them in the list. • Select the device with which you want to create a Bluetooth partnership, and enter the passcode. Bluetooth devices either have user - configurable passcodes, or preset values, whch are often set to 0000.
  • Page 39: Beaming Files

    Do the following: • To receive beams by using Bluetooth, ensure that your JAMA 201 Bluetooth is set with a tick against the option 'Make this device visible to other device' and is within close range.
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  • Page 41 Text Messagng Multmeda Messages E-mal Wndows Lve Servces Messagng Chapter 5...
  • Page 42: Text Message

    Ths chapter descrbes how you can create or delete, send or receve, and organse or store your messages n the phone: • Text messages (SMS). • Email messages. • Multimedia messages (MMS). A gude to Wndows Lve Messenger s also gven – whch allows onlne chat over-the-ar and access to your Hotmal e-mals.
  • Page 43 To cancel a message, click Menu > Cancel Message. If you require Delivery notification, in the message creation screen above, click Menu and select Message Options to enable this. Insert predefined text into message To save time when entering text, you can insert predefined text into messages. On the Home screen, click Start >...
  • Page 44 Reply to a message From an open message, click Reply (Left Soft Key) or Menu > Reply All. 2. Enter a message in the message area. 3. Click Send. Forward a message Enter a message in the message area. Enter a message in the message area. Choose a recipient to send the message to.
  • Page 45: Multimedia Messages

    MUlTIMEDIA MESSAGES Multmeda Messagng Servce (MMS) s a way of sendng messages that nclude pctures, sound and text. You can send MMS messages to other moble telephones or to emal addresses. MMS is subject to your mobile operator supporting the service, and your mobile subscription being enabled for the service.
  • Page 46: Receiving Mms Messages

    Adding a Picture or Video To add an mage to the message, hghlght the ‘Insert Pcture/Vdeo…’ area and press OK. You wll be presented wth the prevew pctures and vdeos of all the pctures n the current folder. You may select one of these pctures, or you can choose Menu >...
  • Page 47: Setting Up A Data Connection

    the MMS contents may download a few moments later and wll be ready to vew n your MMS Inbox. The MMS nbox works n an dentcal way to emal and text message Inbox. Setting up the MMS account If your device has not been preconfigured, then you will need to manually enter the detals of the MMS.
  • Page 48 E-MAIl Before you can send or receive emails, you will need to configure your device to access your emal account.There are dfferent types of emal accounts supported by the phone. • Internet e-mail account (POP3/IMAP4). • Exchange Server (Outlook). Set up an Internet e-mail account automatically On the Home screen, Click Start >...
  • Page 49 Setup an Internet e-mail account manually If the automatic E-mail setup cannot find the necessary settings, you will have to configure manually for this and you will need the following information. Setting Description User name Usually the fi rst part of your e-mail address, which appears before the at sgn (@).
  • Page 50 Caution If you save your password and then lose your phone, someone finding your phone mght be able to gan access to your e-mal. Setting up an Outlook e-mail account An Outlook e-mal account s held on a Mcrosoft Exchange Server. If your E-mal account s set up to be accessble over the Internet, then you can set up your devce to connect drectly to your GPRS or through your PC: Click Start >...
  • Page 51 If your Server is Exchange 2007 or above, you can set <Out of Office> from your device. If your Exchange Server is qualified to install the feature called MSFP – Mcrosoft Messagng and Securty Feature Pack, you wll receve the prompt shown below.
  • Page 52: View The Inbox Message List

    Exchange Server 2003 wth SP2 has the ablty to push new e-mals as they arrve to the Outlook clent n the phone, and enforce securty settngs as well as performng a remote devce wpe of all data. Once ActveSync completes successfully, clck Start > Messagng > Outlook Emal >...
  • Page 53 Insert predefined text into message • When the message screen appears, click Menu > My Text to add or edit your predefined text. Create and add a signature to message For each account n Messagng, you can specfy a sgnature to be automatcally nserted nto messages that you send.
  • Page 54 Send and receive Internet e-mail messages On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging. Select the Internet e-mail account for which you want to send and receive messages. Click Menu > Send/Receive. The phone connects to your Internet e-mail server and sends and receives your messages.
  • Page 55: Download An Attachment

    Download an attachment In an open message wth an attachment to download, clck the attachment. The attachment s downloaded the next tme you synchronse or connect to your e-mal server and send and receve e-mal. After you scroll down to the filename shown, click again and the attachment file wll be downloaded when your phone connects to your server to send/receve mals agan.
  • Page 56 In the Message list, click Menu > Tools > Switch Accounts > Outlook E-mail. or just scroll left/right. Click Menu > New. Click Menu > Message Options. 4. Select Sign message and click Done. Change between e-mail folders and accounts Click Start >...
  • Page 57: Synchronising 51

    Security Wndows Moble 6 offers added securty for your devce and e-mals. Set permissions on an e-mail message Protect your e-mal messages by restrctng permssons usng Informaton Rghts Management (IRM). Requrement (Ths works only f your company s usng RMS Server SP1.) Click Start >...
  • Page 58: Windows Live Messenger

    WInDOWS lIVE MESSEnGER Wndows Lve Messenger (formerly Pocket MSN) provdes almost nstant access to your MSN Hotmal nbox, and allows you to send Instant Messages (IM) to your colleagues, over GPRS and the Internet. You can also send and receve short voce clps.
  • Page 59 On the Home Screen, click Start > Messenger. Enter your E-mail address and password. Click Save password to have Pocket MSN automatically sign you in. Click Next. Enter your preferences through the menu system. On completion, Live Messenger will synchronise. You will see the Windows Live Services menu on your Home Screen.
  • Page 60 View your Hotmail Inbox Click Start > Messaging, and select Windows Live. To synchronise your Hotmail inbox so you see your latest e-mail messages, Click Menu > Send/Receive mail. Write and send live e-mail Click Menu > New. In the To: field, enter an e-mail address. In Subject field, enter the subject of the e-mail.
  • Page 61 Click Start > Messaging. Select Windows Live. Select Menu > Tools > Options. Select Account Settings > sync schedule. Click download new e-mail automatically, the click Done. Note that keeping your inbox set as "As items Arrive" will insert additional GPRS data. Add an e-mail attachment On the Live inbox screen, Click New located at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 62: Manage Contacts

    Manage Contacts • To block a contact from viewing your status and sending you messages, select the contact, and Click Menu > Contact Options > Block contact.. • To unblock a contact, select the blocked contact from the list, and Click Menu > Unblock. Change your display name In Messenger, Click Menu >...
  • Page 63: New Message

    new Message • From the Home screen, you will be notified of a new IM. Scroll down to select Messenger, or click Start > Messenger. Scroll left or right through to your new IM Messenger. Send a message Go to Start > Messenger. Select the contact you want to send a message to.
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  • Page 65: IntroductOn To ActVesync And WNdows MobLe DevCe Center

    Introducton to ActveSync and the Wndows Moble Devce Center Install and setup the Synchronsaton program Synchronsng Chapter 6...
  • Page 66: Device Center

    InTRODUCTIOn TO ACTIVESYnC AnD WInDOWS MOBIlE DEVICE CEnTER Your devce contans ActveSync software that allows you to create a synchronsaton relatonshp between your moble devce and your PC. Ths means that when your devce s connected to your PC, on whch you also have synchronsaton software nstalled, data s shared between your devce and PC accordng to your preferences.
  • Page 67 InSTAll AnD SETUP THE SYnCHROnISATIOn PROGRAM If your PC s runnng Wndows Vsta, your synchronsaton settngs wll be managed through the Wndows Moble Devce Center. If your PC s runnng Wndows XP or earler synchronsaton wll be managed by ActveSync. ActiveSync You can ether nstall the applcaton from your Wndows Moble Gettng Started CD or by downloadng from: http://www.mcrosoft.com/wndowsmoble/actvesync.
  • Page 68 Once the software has been nstalled on your PC and the USB cable s connected between your PC and the phone, the PC wll detect the attachment of the moble devce. ActveSync wll attempt to make a connecton to the devce automatcally. Once the connecton s made, the Pocket PC Sync Setup Wzard wll start.
  • Page 69 Before changing synchronisation settings on your device, disconnect it from your PC. If you only ntend to synchronse drectly wth your Mcrosoft Exchange Server and not your PC, select the opton below. The alternatve s to sync your phone wth your PC. Note that you cannot do both at the same tme whle connected to your PC.
  • Page 70 To synchronse drect through to your Exchange Server nstead of your PC, clck the box above and enter the Exchange Server detals as shown below: 64 -mate | User Manual...
  • Page 71 Ensure that your PC has a connecton whch s accessble to the Server as the setup wll check the connecton and that your User name and Password settngs are also vald. You can vew addtonal settngs nformaton by selectng an tem and clckng Settngs below.
  • Page 72: Change Activesync Settings

    The tme requred for synchronsaton depends on how much data s to be transferred. Change ActiveSync settings After settng up synchronsaton usng the Sync Setup wzard on the PC, the synchronsaton settngs can subsequently be changed: • If you want to change ActiveSync settings when synchronising with your PC, use the “Changing the amount of information synchronised”...
  • Page 73 Connecting to a PC using Bluetooth Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the PC for configuring Bluetooth on your PC to support ActiveSync. Make sure that your PCs Bluetooth is set to Visible (also known as ‘Discoverable’), and that ActiveSync on the PC has the Bluetooth COM port enabled – see below.
  • Page 74 In the sample screenshot below, the PC Bluetooth Manager ndcates the Bluetooth Seral Port s set to COM4. If, for example, you wsh to sync your phone to Exchange Server for e-mal and Tasks, and to your PC for Contacts and Calendar, from your phone, clck Start > ActveSync >...
  • Page 75 Before connecting your device to your PC, you may first need to check your ActveSync Connecton settngs by double clckng on the ActveSync cons at the bottom rght of your PC screen. When complete, connect your devce and synchronsaton should take place as below.
  • Page 76: Setting Up An Exchange Server Connection

    Setting up an Exchange Server connection You can synchronse your e-mal, Calendar Appontment and Contacts drectly wth your Exchange server. Tasks may also be synchronsed f your company s runnng Exchange Server 2003 wth Servce Pack 2. To complete this configuration, you will need to get the name of the server and the server doman name from your servce provder or system admnstrator.
  • Page 77: Contacts

    Contacts Calendar Tasks Office Mobile • Mcrosoft Word Moble • Mcrosoft Excel Moble • Vewng Slde Shows wth PowerPont Moble Camera & Vdeo Recorder Usng Pctures & Vdeos Wndows Meda Player Internet Explorer Moble Usng Mdlet Manager Java Usng Wreless Manager Internet Sharng Chapter 7 Applcatons &...
  • Page 78 COnTACTS Contacts s your address book and nformaton storage for the people and busnesses you communcate wth. Store home numbers and addresses, e-mal addresses, and any other nformaton that relates to a contact, such as a brthday or an annversary date. From the contact lst, you can quckly communcate wth people.
  • Page 79: Change Contact Information

    Change contact information Click Start > Contacts. Click the contact. Click Menu > Edit and enter the changes. When finished, Click Done. Work with the contact list There are several ways to use and customse the contact lst. Here are a few tps: Click Start >...
  • Page 80 CAlEnDAR Use Calendar to schedule appontments, ncludng meetngs and other events. Your appontments for the day can be dsplayed on the Today screen. If you use Mcrosoft Outlook on your PC, you can synchronse appontments between your devce and PC. If you synchronse your calendar over your cellular connecton to your e-mal account, then ths wll also be kept up to date.
  • Page 81: To Schedule An Appointment

    To schedule an appointment Click Start > Calendar. Click Menu > New Appointment. Enter a name for the appointment, and enter information such as start and end times. To schedule an all-day event, tick the box next to All Day Event. When finished, press Done to return to the calendar.
  • Page 82: To Set A Default Reminder For All New Appointments

    When attendees accept your meeting request, the meeting is automatically added to their schedules. When their response is sent back to you, your calendar is updated as well. To set a default reminder for all new appointments You can have a remnder automatcally turned on for all new appontments you schedule.
  • Page 83 4. If you accepted the meeting request, it will automatically be added as an appointment in Calendar on your device. Before responding, you can check your availability during the timeof the requested meeting by Clicking View your calendar. If the time of the meeting conflicts with your other appointments, a “Scheduling Conflict”status appears on top of the e-mail.
  • Page 84 TASKS Use Tasks to keep track of thngs you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurrng). You can set remnders for your tasks and you can organse them usng categores. Your tasks are dsplayed n a task lst. Overdue tasks are dsplayed n red.
  • Page 85 Click Done to return to the task list. All new tasks are assigned a Normal priority by default. You can have a remnder automatcally turned on for all new tasks you create. Click Start > Tasks. Select Menu > Options. Select the Set reminders for new items check box.
  • Page 86: Locate A Task

    locate a task When your lst of tasks s long, you can dsplay a subset of the tasks or sort the list to quickly find a specific task. Click Start > Tasks. To filter your tasks further, Click Menu > Filter > Active Tasks or Completed Tasks. 80 -mate | User Manual...
  • Page 87 OFFICE MOBIlE Microsoft Word Mobile Mcrosoft Word Moble s a pocket verson of Mcrosoft Word Moble. Word documents created on your PC n *.doc, *.docx, *.dot, *.dotx, *.txt and *.rtf can be opened and edted on your devce. You can also create documents from n-buld templates.
  • Page 88 Microsoft Excel Mobile Mcrosoft Excel Moble makes t easy for you to open and edt Excel workbooks and templates created on your PC. After edtng on your devce, you can transfer them back to your PC by ActveSync or e-mal. To Run Microsoft Excel Mobile •...
  • Page 89: Viewing Slide Shows With Powerpoint Mobile

    Work in full-screen mode to see as much of your workbook as possible. Click View > Zoom and select a percentage so that you can easily read the worksheet. Viewing Slide Shows with PowerPoint Mobile Wth PowerPont Moble, you can open and vew slde show presentatons created on your PC n *.ppt *.pps and *.pptx.
  • Page 90: Navigate Between Slides

    navigate between slides You can advance to the next slde f a presentaton s not set up as a tmed slde show, return to the prevous slde, or go to any slde out of sequence. Click START > Office Mobile > PowerPoint Mobile. Open the presentation you want to view.
  • Page 91: Take A Picture

    Take a picture Point the camera at the subject and either: • Press the ‘Capture’ button (Left soft key). • Press the camera button on the side of the device. • Press Menu to bring up the list of options. Mode: here you can set the camera mode;...
  • Page 92: Capturing A Video

    Capturing a video Your devce can also capture vdeos whch you can play back wth Wndows Meda Player Moble. Start the video recorder Press the camera key on the side of the device and then press Menu > Mode > Video. Press Capture to start recording, and Stop Capture to finish.
  • Page 93 You can also set a pcture to be your Home Screen background from here, or you can send an mage to another user. Use Pictures and Videos • From the Home Screen go to Start > Pictures and Videos. For more information about copying files from your PC to your device, see ActveSync Help on your PC.
  • Page 94 • Beam: Transfer pictures to other users using Bluetooth. • Save to Contact: Set a picture as an icon representing a specified contact which is shown within the details of contact. • Delete: Delete pictures. • Edit: Allows you to move and copy picture and video files between folders. •...
  • Page 95: Windows Media Player

    WInDOWS MEDIA PlAYER Overview of Windows Media Player Mobile You can use Wndows Meda Player 10 Moble to play dgtal audo and vdeo files that are stored on your phone or on the Web. By default, Windows Media Player Mobile can play the following types of files: •...
  • Page 96: Now Playing Screen

    Item Function Turn the sound on or off quckly (mute) Swtch to full screen durng vdeo playback Change ratng NAVIGATION rght (hold) Fast-forward a fi le NAVIGATION left (hold) Rewind a fi le Overview of screens and menus Wndows Meda Player Moble has three prmary screens: Playback screen.
  • Page 97 At the bottom of each screen s a menu called Menu. The commands on ths menu change dependng upon whch screen you are vewng. • Overview of the Playback screen commands. • Overview of the Now Playing screen commands. • Overview of the Library screen commands.
  • Page 98 Item Function Shuffl e/Repeat > Plays the tems n the Now Playng playlst n a random order. Shuffl e Shuffl e/Repeat > Plays the tems n the Now Playng playlst repeatedly. Repeat Clear Now Playng Removes all tems from the Now Playng playlst. Error Detals Dsplays error nformaton about the selected tem (an exclamaton mark appears before the tem name f error detals are avalable).
  • Page 99 Lcenses are created and managed by usng a technology called dgtal rghts management (DRM). Because Wndows Meda Player 10 Moble supports Windows Media DRM 10, you can download and play protected files that you have obtaned from compatble onlne stores, such as MSN Musc. If the lcense and your phone permt t, you can even play subscrpton or rental content from some onlne stores.
  • Page 100 Select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists), select the item that you want to play (such as a song, album, or artist name), and then click Play. To play a file that is stored on your device but is not in a library, on the Library screen, Click Menu >...
  • Page 101: Copying Files To Your Device

    Copying files to your device You can either copy files to your phone manually or if you have a PC, automatically copy (synchronise) files between your PC and your phone. The latter s descrbed below. Use the Sync feature n the desktop verson of Wndows Meda Player 10 to synchronise (copy) digital media files from your computer to your device.
  • Page 102 To sync manually, you can also drag and drop tems nto your Sync Lst as shown below: Always use the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to synchronise (copy) files to your phone. For example, do not use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files from your computer to your phone.
  • Page 103 Applications and Multimedia 97...
  • Page 104: Internet Explorer Mobile

    InTERnET ExPlORER MOBIlE Open Internet Explorer On the Home screen, clck Start > Internet Explorer. You wll be shown the Pocket Internet Explorer Home Page. From here you can: Go to a link On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. Scroll vertically or horizontally to see all available links.
  • Page 105: View A Favorite

    To return to the Web page you were viewing, press BACK. Show or hide pictures on Web pages On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. Click Menu > View > Show Pictures. A check mark next to Show Pctures ndcates that pctures wll be dsplayed on Web pages.
  • Page 106: Send A Link Via Email

    Send a link via email On the Home screen, click Start > Internet Explorer. Go to the Web page you want to send. Click Menu > Tools > Send Link via E-mail. Select Text Messages or Outlook E-mail. A new message s created wth the page address nserted n the message body. 100 -mate | User Manual...
  • Page 107: Install A Java Application

    USInG MIDlET MAnAGER JAVA Your devce supports JAVA applcatons (known as MIDlets) that are wrtten especally for moble devces. Ths ncludes games and utltes. Start the Java program From the Home Screen, go to Start > JAVA. After a few moments you wll see the man screen.
  • Page 108 WIRElESS MAnAGER The wreless manager s an applcaton that allows you to easly swtch on and off the Bluetooth and Telephony functonalty of your devce. Start the Wreless Manager, ether: • Click the Power button, and choose ‘Wireless Manager’ from the Quick List, or; •...
  • Page 109 To disconnect the current active data connection You may wsh to dsconnect the data connecton wthout swtchng off the telephone. To do ths, go to Menu > Dsconnect Cellular Data. The data connection will automatically reconnect itself if you are using the Direct Push e-mail solution.
  • Page 110 InTERnET SHARInG Internet sharng s a way of usng your devce as a cellular modem for your laptop or desktop PC. Your cellular GSM account must already be enabled with a data plan. To start Internet sharing From the Home Screen, clck Start > Internet Sharng. You should choose how you wsh to connect your desktop/laptop PC to your devce.
  • Page 111 If you have chosen to connect over USB Press the ‘Connect’ button at the bottom of the screen. Now connect your Pocket PC to your desktop/laptop PC using the USB cable supplied. The device will show the word ‘Connected’ and your PC will be connected to the Internet. You must run Active sync 4.2 or later in order to use this feature.
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  • Page 113: MaNtaNNg Your Phone

    Mantanng Your Phone Resettng Your Phone Encrypt Fles on Your Devce Chapter 8 Mantanng your phone...
  • Page 114 MAInTAInInG YOUR PHOnE Your phone s a well-desgned and engneered product and the followng tps and suggestons wll enable you to obtan the best use of your phone. • Keep the phone in a dry environment. If the phone or battery were to get wet due to misuse, this can invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Page 115 RESETTInG YOUR SMART PHOnE Occasonally you may need to reset your Pocket PC Phone. A normal (or soft) reset of your devce clears all actve program memory and shuts down all actve programs. Ths can be useful when the devce s runnng slower than normal, or a program s not performng properly.
  • Page 116: Encrypt Files On Your Storage Card

    EnCRYPT FIlES On YOUR STORAGE CARD Protect your storage card from beng accessed by unauthorzed persons by encrypting the data in the storage card. Encrypted files on your storage card can only be read by your devce. To encrypt data on your storage card On the Today screen, Click Start >...
  • Page 117: Appendix

    Battery nformaton Regulatory notces Specifications Appendix...
  • Page 118: Battery Information

    BATTERY InFORMATIOn Battery performance depends on many factors, ncludng your wreless servce provider’s network configuration, signal strength, the temperature of the envronment n whch you operate your phone, the features and/or settngs you select and use, tems attached to your devce’s connectng ports, and your voce, data, and other program usage patterns.
  • Page 119: Regulatory Notices

    REGUlATORY nOTICES Agency identification numbers For regulatory identification purposes, your product (i-mate JAMA201) is assgned a model number of 306SP. To ensure contnued relable and safe operaton of your smartphone, use only the accessores lsted n ths document.
  • Page 120 European Union notice Products wth CE markng comply wth the R&TTE Drectve (99/5/EC), the EMC Drectve (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Drectve (73/23/EEC) ssued by the Commsson of the European Communty. Complance wth these drectves mples conformty to the followng European Norms: •...
  • Page 121: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement • FCC part 15B and part 24 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.
  • Page 122: Important Health And Safety Information

    Important Health and Safety Information Retan and follow all product safety and operatng nstructons. Observe all warnngs on the product and n the operatng nstructons. To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire and damage to the equpment, observe the followng precautons. General Precautions Safety precautions for RF exposure: Use only orgnal manufacturer-approved accessores, or accessores that do...
  • Page 123: Sar Information

    • The product has been exposed to rain or water. • The product has been dropped or damaged. • There are noticeable signs of overheating. • The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions. Avoid hot areas The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat Avoid wet areas...
  • Page 124: Lcd Module

    SPECIFICATIOnS Platform • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard Dimension • 113mm(L) x 63mm(W) x 14mm • 152g with battery pack Processor/ Chipset • SAMSUNG 300MHz Processor Memory • 128 MB ROM • 64MB RAM lCD Module • 2.4” TFT-LCD • 65K color GSM/ GPRS Function Block •...
  • Page 125 Keyboard/ Buttons • Send/End • 4 direction/Enter • • Home/Back • Volume Up/Volume down • Camera • Reset • QWERTY/space/double size • Navigation side Key up/ Navigation side Key down/side function 2 • Power Notification • Two color LED Indicator •...
  • Page 126 • Standby: 150 hours • Maximum charging temperature: 45C • Operating temperature: -10C to +50C Camera • 2.0 Mega Pixel-Effect Camera, Auto Focus, 4X Digital Zoom Connectivity & Interface • Bluetooth - Class 2 transmit power - Supported Profiles • ActiveSync Profile •...
  • Page 127 Microsoft “Direct Push” e-mail (When used in conjunction with Exchange Server 2003, SP2) • Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile • Internet Explorer Mobile • Windows Media Player 10 Mobile • i-mate Configurator • Picture & Video viewer • ActiveSync Client • Windows Live Messanger (Hotmail Instant Messenger) •...
  • Page 128: Weee Notice

    WEEE notice The Drectve on Waste Electrcal and Electronc Equpment (WEEE),whch entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change n the treatment of electrcal equpment at end-of-lfe. The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and n addton, to promote the reuse, recyclng and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce dsposal.

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