BENQ-SIEMENS P51 User Manual

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  • Page 1 PDA Phone User Guide...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Sidebar Signs Text set off in this manner indicates a note. A note will elaborate the current topic with further information or mention something a little off topic. Text set off in this manner indicates a warning. Failure to follow the said warning could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
  • Page 3 Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use ear- or headphones at high volume.You can adapt over time to a higher volume, which may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing. Set your volume to a safe level. If you experience discomfort or buzzing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use of your ear- or...
  • Page 4 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the household waste via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. This crossed-out wheelie bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Precautions ...ii Introduction ... 1 Phone exterior ... 2 Front view... 2 Description of the indicators ... 4 Top view and bottom view ... 5 Left-side view and right-side view... 6 Rear view ... 7 Hardware setup ... 8 SIM card installation...
  • Page 6 Today screen... 17 Today screen ... 17 Navigation bar...18 Start button ...19 Menu bar ...20 Input methods... 21 Entering typed text ... 21 Using the QWERTY keyboard ...21 Using the Input Panel ...22 Virtual keyboard ... 22 Letter Recognizer ... 23 Block Recognizer...
  • Page 7 Today... 30 System settings ... 31 About... 31 Self Test ... 31 Backlight... 31 Certificates... 32 Clocks & Alarms ... 32 Device Info ... 33 Error Reporting... 33 GPS ... 33 Memory... 33 Power... 34 Regional Settings... 34 Remove Programs... 35 Screen ...
  • Page 8 Cell Broadcast...44 Phone operation... 45 Phone screen... 45 Making and receiving phone calls ... 45 Making a call directly...45 Answering a call ...46 Ending a call ...46 Making a call from Contacts ...46 Making a speed dial call...47 Making a speed dial call... 47 Making a conference call ...47 Loudspeaker ...48 Associating notes with calls...
  • Page 9 File Explorer ... 57 Java Manager ... 57 Modem Link... 58 Notes ... 58 Pictures & Videos... 58 Pocket MSN... 58 PowerPoint Mobile ... 58 Search... 59 Set Ringtone ... 59 SIM Message... 59 SIM Toolkit ... 59 Skype... 60 Sprite Backup ...
  • Page 10 Editing an image file with Pocket Edit ... 69 Options in Pocket Edit ...70 Microsoft ActiveSync ... 71 Installing ActiveSync on PC... 71 Setting up a sync relationship ... 71 Adding programs... 72 Removing programs... 73 Push Mail ... 73 Connect to ActiveSync using Bluetooth®...
  • Page 11 SAR... 87 Guarantee certificate (UK) ... 88 Guarantee certificate (IRL) ... 89 License Agreement ... 90 Table of Contents 7...
  • Page 12 8 Table of Contents...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing this BenQ-Siemens PDA phone. This user guide provides important procedures and information to familiarise yourself with the device. Please keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. Introduction 1...
  • Page 14: Phone Exterior

    Phone exterior Front view 2 Phone exterior...
  • Page 15 No. Name Ear piece LCD touchscreen Left soft key Send key QWERTY keyboard Function key Tab key Start key Power indicator Connection indicator Joystick Right soft key End key Microphone OK or X (Close) key Description Listen here during a phone call. - Shows the screen display.
  • Page 16: Description Of The Indicators

    (indicated by the appearance of certain icons on the Navigation bar). Charging in progress. Flash The PDA phone is in standby mode. Charging is complete. The battery is completely drained. Indicates that the WLAN function has Flash been enabled.
  • Page 17: Top View And Bottom View

    Top view and bottom view No. Name Power button GPS antenna Stylus Stylus housing Battery charger socket SD card slot (expansion slot) Reset button Description - Press to power off or on (entering or leaving the sleep mode). - Long press to turn the backlight off or on (consuming more power than the sleep mode).
  • Page 18: Left-Side View And Right-Side View

    Left-side view and right-side view No. Name Audio recorder button/ Voice commander Sound level buttons Camera/Camcorder mini-USB socket Headset jack 6 Phone exterior Description - Long press here to record audio. - Short press to use handsfree voice command. Press to adjust speech and device volume levels. Press to launch Camera/Camcorder.
  • Page 19: Rear View

    Rear view No. Name Camera lens 2nd SIM card storage compartment Battery latch External GPS antenna jack Loudspeaker SIM card socket Battery lock Description Aim camera lens at objects of interest when using camera/ camcorder. Extra storage space available for a second SIM card Press to release battery.
  • Page 20: Hardware Setup

    You can obtain a SIM card from a mobile phone service provider when you sign on as a subscriber. When you insert a SIM card into your PDA phone, you can begin using it to make and receive phone calls. Please follow the instructions below to insert a SIM card into the phone.
  • Page 21 3. Pick up and raise the SIM card holder in an upright position. 4. Hold the SIM card over the SIM card holder ready for insertion. Make sure you hold the SIM card so that the side with the metal contacts will face down when you close the SIM card holder.
  • Page 22: Battery Installation

    6. Lower the SIM card holder with the SIM card in it to close it. Push the SIM card holder in the direction of the arrow (as shown in the figure to the right) to lock it. Battery installation 1. The battery goes into the battery compartment in the back of the phone.
  • Page 23: Removing The Battery

    ON. Removing the battery 1. We suggest you to power off the PDA phone before you remove the battery. 2. Slide the battery lock switch to the unlock position and you will hear a beep sound.
  • Page 24: Battery Charging

    Battery charging 1. Connect the one end of the charger cable into the PDA phone and the other into a wall power outlet to begin charging. 2. Disconnect the charger cable when charging is completed. • Before using the battery for the first time, make sure that it is charged for at least eight hours to prolong its lifetime.
  • Page 25: Startup

    After you have installed the battery and finished charging it, you are ready to power ON your PDA phone. The first time you power ON the phone, you will be guided through a series of setup screens. Follow the steps below to start up your phone and complete the initial setup.
  • Page 26: Using The Stylus

    5 seconds before powering off your PDA phone. • The PDA phone will automatically enter sleep mode if it is inactive for 3 minutes. You can also customise the length of inactivity before entering sleep mode.
  • Page 27: Soft Reset

    Soft reset A soft reset restarts the PDA phone but does not erase any data, program, or system settings. To perform a soft reset: Reset 1. Locate the recessed at the bottom of the phone. 2. Insert the stylus into the recess to trigger 3.
  • Page 28: Clean Boot

    Clean boot A clean boot restarts the PDA phone by erasing all data and programs as well as system settings, and thus returns to its factory default state. To perform a clean reset: Reset 1. Locate the recessed at the bottom of the PDA phone.
  • Page 29: Today Screen

    Today screen Today screen Today screen is the home screen of your PDA phone. You will enter the Today screen after you have completed the first-time startup procedure. You can use the Today screen to view the following information: • Date and time •...
  • Page 30: Navigation Bar

    Available icons may vary depending on the program you are running and the service available in your area. For example, a “G” icon is displayed if you have subscribed to a GPRS service with your SIM card and the GPRS signal is available in the area where your PDA phone is. 18 Today screen...
  • Page 31: Start Button

    Start button button is located on the navigation bar. When you tap the Start button, the Start Start drop-down menu appears, showing a list of programs and utilities. The figure below shows the various components of the Start menu. User Programs Most Recently Used Programs System Folders You can customise which programs appear on the Start menu by changing the values in...
  • Page 32: Menu Bar

    Menu bar The menu bar is located at the bottom of the screen. It contains menu names (related to the currently opened program), the Input Panel (if the currently opened program requires text input), and several indicator and shortcut icons such as Wireless LAN. The following figure shows the various components of the menu bar.
  • Page 33: Input Methods

    Input methods The PDA phone has a number of input methods to choose from. When using the phone function, simply use the QWERTY keyboard to enter the phone number then press the Send key. When using a program that supports text input, you have the option of using the QWERTY keyboard or choosing from a number of ‘soft’...
  • Page 34: Using The Input Panel

    Using the Input Panel When you open a program that supports text input, you will see the Input Panel icon appear on the menu bar. Input Panel icon Input Panel gives you a number of ways to enter text by either tapping on a virtual keyboard on the screen or scribbling to a handwriting recognition tool.
  • Page 35: Letter Recognizer

    Letter Recognizer Letter Recognizer is a handwriting recognition tool that allows you to handwrite one letter at a time while it converts it into typed letter. 1. Tap the arrow next to Input Panel, and then tap 2. Write a letter in the box with the stylus. Letter Recognizer provides three boxes for you to write either an uppercase letter, lowercase letter or number.
  • Page 36: Writing On The Screen

    Writing on the screen In any program that accepts writing such as Notes, you can use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Write the way you do on paper. You can edit and format what you have written and convert the information to text at a later time.
  • Page 37: Converting Writing To Text

    Converting writing to text Menu > Tools > Recognize If you want to convert only certain words, tap to disable the Draw mode first. Then select these Draw words and tap Menu > Tools > Recognize hold the selected words and then tap pop-up menu).
  • Page 38: Drawing On The Screen

    Drawing on the screen You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. The difference between writing and drawing on the screen is how you select items and how they can be edited. For example, selected drawings can be resized, while writing cannot.
  • Page 39: Settings

    Settings You can customise how your PDA phone looks and behaves by changing its internal settings. Start > Settings , and then tap a tab ( to select an item and its options. Personal settings Start > Settings > Personal...
  • Page 40: Input

    Lock This option lets you enable a password lock on your PDA phone if it is left unused for a certain time. Prompt if device unused for 1.
  • Page 41: Phone

    • More Phone lets you change settings like the type of ringtone, the tone of ringtone, keypad dial setting, and security on your PDA phone. Services lets you change settings like call barring, showing your number, call forwarding, call waiting, voicemail box and short message, as well as limiting outgoing calls and messages to designated phone numbers only.
  • Page 42: Speech Commander Settings

    First you will see a listing of Today themes installed on your device and available for your use. Today screen themes offer a great way for you to personalise your PDA phone and reflect your unique interests and tastes. By loading a new theme, you can completely change the look of your device.
  • Page 43: System Settings

    Microsoft Pocket Self Test This option lets you perform the self test of your PDA phone. Select the items you want to perform the self test on, and then tap Test to start testing.
  • Page 44: Certificates

    • To save more power, you can press Power to put the PDA phone in to sleep mode. Pressing Power will turn on the phone again. See "Sleep mode" on page 14 for details.
  • Page 45: Device Info

    This option shows your device information such as CPU type, memory and monitor. Error Reporting When the PDA phone detects an error, a text error report - like the one in Windows XP - is generated and can be sent to Microsoft if you choose to do so.
  • Page 46: Power

    • Automatic mode: adjusts the CPU performance automatically. • Power saving mode: extends the standby time of your PDA phone, but with less system efficiency. • Normal mode: maintains efficiency and power consumption for normal system performance.
  • Page 47: Remove Programs

    Remove Programs This options lets you remove a program from the PDA phone. To do so, select a program, and then tap Remove • You can only remove programs you have installed on the storage memory. • Programs that came pre-installed on your PDA phone cannot be removed.
  • Page 48: Setting Up Bluetooth

    Setting up Bluetooth® Menu > Bluetooth Settings 1. Tap Connections > Bluetooth Turn on Bluetooth 2. Select Bluetooth® status in the Wireless Manager screen will show Bluetooth® is on and can be found by other Bluetooth® devices. Devices 3. Tap the tab.
  • Page 49: Using A Bluetooth® Stereo Headset

    Stereo, and Headset). Available options vary depending on the headset model. For example, when you select Wireless Stereo, you can then open a program (such as Windows Media) to play back a music file from the PDA phone and listen to the music using your Bluetooth® stereo headset.
  • Page 50: Connections

    Connections The PDA phone can be very easily configured to access the Internet or a corporate network to perform tasks such as browsing the World Wide Web, sending e-mail or exchanging instant messages with friends and co-workers. Connections can be made with a dial-up modem, a wireless modem that is either General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Circuit Switched Data (CSD), or a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card.
  • Page 51: Setting Up A Gprs And Csd Connection To Your Isp

    Setting up a GPRS and CSD connection to your ISP You can connect via modem dial-up to your ISP (Internet Service Provider), and use the connection to send and receive e-mail messages and view Web or WAP pages. Your ISP is usually your SIM card provider.
  • Page 52 4. Enter any authentication information your ISP requests. You should not need to change any settings in Advanced, because most ISPs now use a dynamic IP address. Finish 5. Tap To set up a CSD connection to your ISP: Tasks Settings Add a new modem connection My ISP...
  • Page 53: Configuring Proxy Server Settings

    4. Enter any authentication information your ISP requests. You should not need to change any settings in Advanced, because most ISPs now use a dynamic IP address. Finish 5. Tap To connect to your ISP: Tasks Settings 1. On the tab of the existing connections under...
  • Page 54: Setting Up A Vpn Connection To Your Corporate Network

    Setting up a VPN connection to your corporate network With a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection, you can connect to a server in your corporate network via the Internet. To create a VPN profile: 1. Obtain the following information from the network administrator of your VPN administrator: •...
  • Page 55: Gprs Authentication

    • The Connection indicator will light up green to indicate that WLAN is on. • Whenever you need to reboot the PDA phone (for example, from the deep sleep mode), you must check Turn on wireless LAN again to enable WLAN.
  • Page 56: Adding A New Wireless Network

    Adding a new wireless network You can add a new wireless network to the listbox. Configure Wireless Networks 1. On the 2. Enter a name in Network name Connects to 3. Next to , select where this new network will connect to ( 4.
  • Page 57: Phone Operation

    The PDA phone contains features you would expect from a high-end mobile phone. You can use your PDA phone to make and receive phone calls and send and receive SMS (Short Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages. Your mobile phone service provider may provide other useful services such as voice mail.
  • Page 58: Answering A Call

    Answering a call When you receive a phone call, the phone rings or vibrates and a message will appear on the screen. Press Send or tap call and ringing by pressing To put the current call on hold, press Send again or tap Ending a call When you are finished with your phone call, press...
  • Page 59: Making A Speed Dial Call

    Making a speed dial call Speed dialling allows you to make a call with a single tap of your stylus. The default first speed dial entry is your voice mail. Making a speed dial call In the Phone screen, tap Menu >...
  • Page 60: Loudspeaker

    Loudspeaker Turn the loudspeaker on and continue your conversation while using other phone functions. This is a great feature for allowing your colleagues to participate in your call. 1. First make a phone call. Menu > Turn Speakerphone On 2. Tap speakerphone function.
  • Page 61: Associating Notes With Calls

    Viewing past phone activity The PDA phone stores information about all voice calls made to and from the phone in a call log. This is accessed by tapping In this view, you can see at a glance the phone number of all incoming, outgoing and missed calls, along with when the activity occurred.
  • Page 62: Flight Mode

    Flight mode Today 1. Tap the Wireless item on the screen (or tap on the Navigation bar and then tap Wireless Manager 2. Tap to the right of the Phone item to set the Phone mode to If you want to make a phone call, please turn off the flight mode. Please note that when the battery power is low, the system will turn on the flight mode automatically and will no longer search for the signal of the base station of your network provider.
  • Page 63: Programs

    Programs Your PDA phone contains the following built-in programs and tools. Icon Program name Today Calendar Contacts Internet Explorer Messaging Phone Windows Media Programs Settings Help Games ActiveSync Mobile Security Description Your Home screen or desktop Schedules appointments. An electronic phone book for...
  • Page 64 Views digital photos or video files. Page 58 Sends and receives instant MSN messages. Opens and views slideshow presentations. A file searching tool Sets the ringtone of the PDA phone. Accesses your SIM card SMS messages. Page 56 Page 56...
  • Page 65: Calendar

    SIM Toolkit Skype Sprite Backup Tasks Terminal Services Client Digital Media Server Word Mobile Recover Storage SIM Upload Digital Media Control Point You can find help on most of these programs on Start > Help. Calendar Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can check your appointments in one of several views (Day, Week, Month and Agenda) and set Calendar to remind you of appointments with sound or other methods.
  • Page 66: Contacts

    Web pages on your PDA phone in two ways: by downloading pages through synchronisation or by connecting to the Internet. While browsing, you can also download new files and programs to your PDA phone from within the Internet. You can also view WAP pages in Internet Explorer.
  • Page 67: Setting Up An Mms Connection

    Setting up an MMS connection There are two ways of setting up an MMS connection. To set up an MMS connection automatically: Start > Settings > Connections > Connection 1. Tap Settings 2. Select your region, mobile phone service provider and service type.
  • Page 68: Help

    To launch Mobile Security, tap Start > Programs > Mobile Security Calculator Just as there is a Calculator on the PC, you have this function on your PDA phone. To launch Calculator, tap Start > Programs > Calculator Speech Commander Speech Commander allows you to control your PDA phone by voice.
  • Page 69: Excel Mobile

    File Explorer File Explorer to browse through the files and folders that are in your PDA phone. Once you find a file you are interested in, tap it to open it up in its associated program application. To launch File Explorer, tap Start >...
  • Page 70: Modem Link

    BMP and JPG or videos such as WAV stored on your PDA phone or a memory card. You can then edit or send these files, view a slideshow, or set a picture as the background on the Today screen.
  • Page 71: Search

    Search Search to find a file or item in your PDA phone. Enter the name of the file or item and select its data type and tap Search. The matched results will be listed on the screen. To launch Search, tap Start >...
  • Page 72: Skype

    Start > Programs > Skype Sprite Backup To safeguard your data on the PDA phone, use the internal memory on your PDA phone. You can then restore these data whenever needed. To launch Sprite Backup: Start > Programs > Sprite Backup 1.
  • Page 73: Digital Media Server

    SIM Upload You can copy all phone book data from a SIM card to Contacts in your PDA phone. Digital Media Control Point Just like using a remote control, you can remotely play multimedia files such as audio and video located on another device via UPnP.
  • Page 74: Camera/Camcorder Operation

    4. Customise options such as zoom ratio, white balance, or tap more colour options. 5. The lens is located on the back of the PDA phone. Tap anywhere on the screen or > Full Screen to view the full screen as needed. (Tap anywhere on the screen again to exit full screen.)
  • Page 75: Standard Capture Mode

    Standard capture mode Name Zoom in White Balance Mode status Resolution Record Remaining space Cancel Flash Effects Zoom ratio Zoom out Menu Description Increases the zoom ratio by one (up to 6X). Adjusts the lighting condition. Shows the currently selected mode (Camera or Camcorder).
  • Page 76: Colour Options

    Colour options Name Contrast Brightness Colour mode Frame Menu toggle button Sharpness Saturation 64 Camera/camcorder operation Description Adjusts the relative difference between the darkest and lightest areas of an image. Adjusts the reflective quality of how bright/dark an image appears. Selects a colour mode such as sepia or black and white.
  • Page 77: Recording Videos

    4. Customise other options such as zoom ratio, white balance, or tap for more colour options. 5. The lens is located on the back of the PDA phone. Tap anywhere on the screen or Screen to view the full screen as needed. (Tap anywhere on the screen again to exit full screen.)
  • Page 78: Shooting Videos

    Shooting videos Name Mic on/off Duration Browsing and opening image, video or music files By default, all pictures and videos you have shot are stored in the Videos folders respectively in the internal (main) memory. You can use Pictures & Videos Windows Media Once it is located, you can tap it to open it.
  • Page 79: Viewing Images

    Name Sort By Folder Library Viewing images 1. Tap an image to open from within 2. Tap Menu and select an option like as needed. 3. Move the joystick to the right to view the next image, or to the left to view the previous image. Viewing videos or playing music 1.
  • Page 80 Menu > Library 3. Tap or return to playback as needed. Name Timecode Full screen Windows Media web site Volume on/off Volume level Volume up Volume down Playback controls Provides a number of navigation buttons. 68 Camera/camcorder operation File Explorer to select another video or music file for Description Shows the current timecode during playback.
  • Page 81: Editing An Image File With Pocket Edit

    Editing an image file with Pocket Edit You can edit an existing image or create a new one using colour tones, sketches, text overlay and more. Programs > Pocket Edit 1. Tap Menu > File > Open 2. Tap and then tap an image file to open, or tap open a blank image file.
  • Page 82: Options In Pocket Edit

    Options in Pocket Edit No. Name Effects Contrast Brightness Crop/Rotate View Warp/Deform Navigation Window Frame Options for a category Text overlay Pencil/Brush 70 Camera/camcorder operation Description Provides colour effects such as sepia and negative. Adjusts the relative difference between the darkest and lightest areas of an image.
  • Page 83: Microsoft Activesync

    PC. Take the included data cable and connect the mini-USB end to your PDA phone’s mini-USB socket and the USB end to your computer’s USB socket. Once the data cable connects the PDA phone to the PC, the PDA phone will emit a sound indicating connection found. On the PC side, a automatically pop up.
  • Page 84: Adding Programs

    PDA phone and PC. Once both the PDA phone and PC have the same information, all information types will be listed as After synchronisation, you can check that information you have stored in Microsoft Outlook on your PC has been copied to your PDA phone without having to type a word.
  • Page 85: Removing Programs

    • If the file is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the program is valid but is designed for a different type of computer. You will need to move this file to your PDA phone. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation, use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your device.
  • Page 86: Connect To Activesync Using Bluetooth

    Tap Menu > Schedule to customise the synchronisation interval as needed. Connect to ActiveSync using Bluetooth® Without a data cable, you can still connect your PDA phone to a computer supporting Bluetooth® (either built-in or with a Bluetooth® dongle). • The computer must use Windows XP Service Pack 2.
  • Page 87 , and then choose the COM port you noted in Step 5. 9. Click 10. On the PDA phone, create a new partnership with the computer. 11. The computer name is displayed. Tap it and make sure ActiveSync is checked. Start > Programs > ActiveSync 12.
  • Page 88: Webaroo

    3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete setup. appear to help you import the web content from the accompanying disc. 4. Use the USB data cable to connect your PDA phone to the computer that already has Webaroo Webaroo Status Window and ActiveSync installed.
  • Page 89: Running Webaroo

    After copying the content, you can disconnect your PDA phone from the computer, and then start using Webaroo. Running Webaroo You can start Webaroo by clicking the Webaroo icon in the Start menu, or through the shortcut icon on the screen of your PDA phone.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting Information

    If the problem still persists after you have tried the suggested solutions, please contact your dealer or customer service for assistance. Do not attempt to disassemble the PDA phone by yourself. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 91 There are noises during a call. Check the following: • Are you near a strong electromagnetic source (such as a TV, a microwave oven, etc.) during the call? Move to another location to reduce the interference effects. • Check the status of signal reception. If necessary, move to another location where reception is better.
  • Page 92: Message Problems

    Cannot connect to the Internet. See "Connections settings" on page 35 for details. Connection problems Cannot connect the PDA phone to PC using the data cable. Check the following: • Is the power of the PDA phone turned on? • Check the data cable.
  • Page 93: System Problems

    Cannot turn the PDA phone on after charging for over 30 minutes. Check the following: If you find that you still cannot turn the PDA phone on after charging it for over 30 minutes, this means the PDA phone has entered deep sleep mode incorrectly and so cannot be turned on normally.
  • Page 94: Activesync Problems

    ActiveSync problems Cannot run ActiveSync or connection fails. Solution: • Make sure ActiveSync is properly installed and related settings are correct. • Restart your system. • Make sure the data cable is connected properly. Connection is not stable. Solution: • Tap Start >...
  • Page 95: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Your phone has been designed and manufactured to the highest of standards and should be treated with great care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy your phone for many years. • Protect your phone from moisture and humidity. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
  • Page 96: Customer Care

    Customer Care We offer fast, individual advice! You have several options: Our online support on the Internet: www.BenQMobile.com/customercare We can be reached any time, any place. You are given 24 hour support on all aspects of our products. Here you will find an interactive fault-finding system, a compilation of the most frequently asked questions and answers, plus user guides...
  • Page 97 Russia... 8 800 200 10 10 Saudi Arabia ... 0 22 26 00 43 Serbia ... 01 13 07 00 80 Singapore... 62 27 11 18 Slovak Republic... 02 59 68 22 66 Slovenia ... 0 14 74 63 36 South Africa...
  • Page 98: Product Data

    Product data Declaration of conformity BenQ Mobile hereby declares that the P51 described in this user guide is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Euro- pean Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The relevant dec- laration of conformity (DoC) has been signed. Please...
  • Page 99: Sar

    'hands-free' device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World Health Organization (www.who.int/emf) or BenQ Mobile (www.BenQMobile.com). Maximum SAR measurement for FCC requirements Head: 0.508 W/Kg (1g)
  • Page 100: Guarantee Certificate (Uk)

    24 months of purchase, BenQ Mobile shall, at its own option and free of charge, either replace the device with another device reflecting the current state of the art, or repair the said device.
  • Page 101: Guarantee Certificate (Irl)

    24 months of purchase, BenQ Mobile shall, at its own option and free of charge, either replace the device with another device reflecting the current state of the art, or repair the said device.
  • Page 102: License Agreement

    Agreement and agree to be bound by all of the terms and conditions stated below. You further agree that if BenQ or any licensor of BenQ ("Licensor") is required to engage in any proceeding, legal or otherwise, to enforce their rights under this Agree-...
  • Page 103 INSTALLATION, USE, AND RESULTS OBTAINED FROM IT. NO OTHER OBLIGATIONS. This Agreement cre- ates no obligations on the part of BenQ other than as spe- cifically set forth herein. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL BENQ, ITS EMPLOYEES, LICENSORS, AFFILI-...
  • Page 104 Notwithstanding anything to the contra- ry in this Agreement, BenQ and/or its licensors may en- force its rights, including but not limited to copyright, trademark or trade names, in accordance with the rules of law in each country.

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