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U S E R M A N U A L
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 H-21 U S E R M A N U A L Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2010 All rights Reserved Opticon Corporation H-21 User Manual...
  • Page 3: Fcc Rf Radiation Exposure Statement

    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. Rule 15.21: You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Rear View..........8 Unpacking the H-21 ....9 Accessories List .
  • Page 6 Calibrating the Touchscreen... 20 Locking/Unlocking the H-21 ... 20 Programming Buttons ....22 Backlight Settings .
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Phone Operations Making a Phone Call ....57 Accessing the Phone Screen ......57 Making a Call by Entering a Phone Number .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Sending e-mail ..... . 80 Setting Up an Internet E-mail Account ..... . .80 Composing an E-mail Message .
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network......112 Creating a Wireless Connection......113 Editing a Wireless Network .
  • Page 10 Checking Available Storage ......139 Closing a Running Program ......139 Third Party Applications .
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Safety Information Please read the following information carefully before you start using this device to avoid any damages caused by improper usage: • The device is not charged when you take it out of the box. Charge the battery for at least 8 hours before first use. Do not remove the battery while charging.
  • Page 12 Safety of Laser Products International Standards Laser Class 2 This product using laser complies with JIS C6802: 2005 Class 2, IEC60825 -1+A2: 2001 Class 2 and 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.50, dated June 24, 2007. Class 2 Laser devices are not considered to be hazardous when used for their intended purpose.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the H-21. The menu buttons, external views and features are also described. H-21 Views and Descriptions Front View...
  • Page 14 Item Description Telephone Listen to a phone call here. Receiver Display 2.8-inch TFT LCD with touch screen. Soft Key (Left) Performs the command as defined in the icon on screen (above the key). Talk Key Press this key to dial or answer a call. Caps/Shift Key •...
  • Page 15: Right And Left View

    QWERTY Keypad and Functions Keys Numberic keypad Del key Caps/Shift key Enter key Fn key Ctrl key Char key Tab/Space key Sym key Right and Left View Item Description Volume Up Press the Volume Up button to turn up the volume. Volume Down Press the Volume Down button to turn down the volume.
  • Page 16: Top And Bottom View

    Item Description Scan Key Press the scan key to read barcodes. (Left) Reset Press the Reset button with the stylus to soft-reset your device. Micro SD card Insert a micro SD card to expand device memory. slot IR Receiver Sends and receives data to devices within close range.
  • Page 17 Item Description Mini-USB Port Connect a mini USB cable for PC sync and battery charging. Sync Jack Connect to cradle (optional) to recharge battery or synchronize information. Headphones Connect a 2.5 mm Earphone. Introduction...
  • Page 18: Rear View

    Rear View Item Description Stylus Navigate or interact with the touch screen. Camera 3.2 mega pixel camera with LED light. Eyelet for wrist Fix a wrist strap here. strap Speaker Listen to audio media or listen to a phone call hands-free.
  • Page 19: Unpacking The H-21

    Unpacking the H-21 Please ensure that all items listed in the following table are present and in good condition. If there is anything missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Package Contents H-21 Stylus Battery USB Adapter USB Cable User Manual and QSG...
  • Page 20: Accessories List

    Accessories List The following accessories are optional. Contact your H-21 dealer for more information about acquiring optional accessories. Optional Accessories Cradle Car Kit Introduction...
  • Page 21: Sim Card Installation

    SIM Card Installation You must install a SIM card to use the phone functions of your H-21. Perform the following procedures to install the SIM card. NOTE: Power off the device and remove the battery before inserting a SIM card. Make sure the SIM card snaps correctly into the SIM socket.
  • Page 22 Removing the Battery Cover cont. CAUTION! To avoid injury during the following step, hold the device in front of you and direct the force away from your body. STEP 2: Hold the stylus in your writing hand and the device in your opposite hand.
  • Page 23: Installing The Sim Card

    Installing the SIM Card Once the battery cover and battery has been removed, you can install the SIM card. Perform the following procedures to complete the installation of the SIM card. STEP 1: STEP 2: STEP 3: Slide the SIM card Align the SIM card in Rotate the SIM card bracket in the direction...
  • Page 24: Battery Installation

    Replace the battery cover. See “Replacing the Battery Cover” on page 15. Battery Installation The H-21 is not charged when you take it out of the box. Charge the battery for at least 8 hours before the first use. Perform the following procedures to install the battery.
  • Page 25: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery STEP 2: STEP 1: Align the contacts on the battery Remove the battery cover. with the connectors on the battery See “Removing the Battery bay and insert as shown (A). Cover” on page 11. Lower the battery in place (B). Replacing the Battery Cover STEP 1: Align the battery cover...
  • Page 26: Removing The Battery

    Removing the Battery To exchange the battery at any time, perform the following procedures to remove the battery.: STEP 1: Remove the battery cover. See “Removing the Battery Cover” on page 11. STEP 2: Lift the battery in the direction of the arrow, as shown, to remove it.
  • Page 27: Locking The Battery Cover

    Locking the Battery Cover Before you can power the device on, you must lock the battery cover. Perform the following procedures to lock the battery cover. STEP 1: Use the tip of the stylus to perform the following procedures. Do not use excessive force.
  • Page 28: Viewing Battery Power

    Tap OK to save and exit. Optimizing Battery Power To get the most out of the life of your battery, set the H-21 to shut down after the system becomes idle for a specific amount of time. Tap Start > Settings > Power > Advanced.
  • Page 29: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter will instruct you on how to perform general operations such as powering the H-21 on and off, using the Today Screen and Start Menu, and setting up various organizational tools. Powering On Move both battery cover locks to the lock position.
  • Page 30: Calibrating The Touchscreen

    Calibrating the Touchscreen Calibration ensures that the correct screen items are activated when tapped. The first time you power on the H-21, the system will ask you to calibrate the touchscreen. Tap the center of the cross using the stylus until the calibration is complete.
  • Page 31 The keyboard and touchscreen are locked. To unlock the screen simply slide the Lock button to either the right or left. Getting Started...
  • Page 32: Programming Buttons

    Programming Buttons To assign a function to the F1, F2, F3 and F4 buttons: Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Buttons > Program Buttons. Select a button (F1, F2, F3, or F4) and assign a program from the drop down menu.
  • Page 33: Backlight Settings

    Tap OK to save. Backlight Settings Tap Start > Settings > System > Backlight. Customize the following settings: Getting Started...
  • Page 34: Today Screen

    Tap OK to save and exit. Today Screen The Today Screen is usually the first screen that displays when you turn on the H-21. It displays a list of shortcuts to phone functions, programs, and favorites. The Today screen looks like this: Getting Started...
  • Page 35: Accessing The Today Screen

    Name Description Start Tap to access the Start Menu Button Highlighted Tap to access a function or application. User can Item scroll to the right or the left of the highlighted item for additional options Contacts Tap to access Contacts Status Bar Displays Barcode Reader, ActiveSync, Phone, Volume, and Battery Status...
  • Page 36 Tap OK to save and exit. Getting Started...
  • Page 37: Start Menu

    Start menu The Start menu displays icons to all the basic functions and applications. Name Description Start Tap to access the Start Menu Button Highlighted Tap to access a function or application Item Lock Locks the keyboard and touchscreen from accidental key presses Status Bar Displays Barcode Reader, ActiveSync, Phone,...
  • Page 38: Entering Information

    Entering Information You can enter, text, numbers and symbols using the QWERTY keyboard. By selecting an input mode, you can enter specific characters as designated by the corresponding key. A status indicator located on the top right corner of the screen indicates the current input mode.
  • Page 39: Using The Qwerty Keyboard

    Using the QWERTY Keyboard There are 39 keys located in the QWERTY keyboard. To use the QWERTY keyboard: • Press a key to type lowercase letters (default mode). • To enter a single uppercase letter, press ↑ (shift key, located on the far left, lower row) and then press the corresponding key.
  • Page 40: Switching Input Methods

    To select an input method using the upward arrow next to the input method icon: NOTE: If the arrow is not visible, press the input method icon itself. Switching Input Methods To switch input methods from the settings menu: Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Input. Select the desired input method from the drop down menu.
  • Page 41 Tap OK to save and exit. To switch input methods using the input icon: Tap the input icon located along the bottom center of the screen. An up arrow appears next to the input icon. Getting Started...
  • Page 42 Tap the up arrow and select the desired input method from the pop up menu. Getting Started...
  • Page 43: Using The Touch Screen Keyboard

    Using the Touch Screen Keyboard The touch screen keyboard allows you to enter text by tapping keys with your stylus. Select the touch screen keyboard as your input method. See “Switching Input Methods” on page 30. Tap the input icon located along the bottom center of the screen. The touch screen keyboard displays.
  • Page 44: Using Letter Recognizer

    To enter text, use your stylus to tap the keys on the touch screen keyboard. Using Letter Recognizer Letter recognizer interprets familiar handwriting styles, one symbol, letter, or number at a time. Select the letter recognizer as your input method. See “Switching Input Methods”...
  • Page 45: Using Block Recognizer

    Do one of the following to begin entering text: • Enter uppercase letters in the left (ABC) box. • Enter lowercase letters in the middle (abc) box. • Enter numbers and symbols in the right (123) box. Using Block Recognizer Block recognizer interprets letters written in one stroke.
  • Page 46: Using Transcriber

    Do one of the following to begin entering text: • Enter lowercase letters in the left (abc) box. • Enter numbers in the right (123) box. • Enter symbols by tapping once in either the left or right box and begin writing.
  • Page 47 To enter text, use your stylus to write anywhere on screen. Getting Started...
  • Page 48: Setting Up The Calendar

    Setting up the Calendar The Calendar can be used to schedule appointments, such as meetings or events. Appointments of the day can be displayed on the Today screen. There are five different appointment views: Day, Week, Month, Year, and Agenda. Creating Appointments Tap Start >...
  • Page 49 Tap to select the Categories and Attendees. Tap the Notes tab to add notes to the appointment if necessary. Tap OK to save and exit. Getting Started...
  • Page 50: Deleting Appointments

    Deleting Appointments Tap Start > Calendar. From Agenda view, select the appointment to delete. Tap Menu > Delete Appointment. For recurring appointments, tap All to delete the set. To delete only the selected instance, tap One. Getting Started...
  • Page 51: Changing The Reminder Time

    If the appointment has been synchronized with your PC, it will be deleted from your PC the next time you synchronize. If the appointment has not be synchronized, it will only be deleted from the H-21. Changing the Reminder Time Tap Start >...
  • Page 52: Changing The Calendar View

    Tap OK to save and exit. Changing the Calendar View Tap Start > Calendar. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > General. Select a default view from the Start in drop down menu. • Agenda View: Displays the current day’s activities. •...
  • Page 53: Writing Notes

    Writing Notes Notes allows you to quickly compose reminders, to-do lists, meeting notes, and more. You can write using the stylus, keypad, or touchscreen keypad. Setting the Default Input Method Tap Start > Notes. Tap Menu > Options. Select one of the following methods from the Default drop down menu. •...
  • Page 54: Switching Between Typing/Writing Mode

    Begin entering your text. Tap OK to save your note. Switching Between Typing/Writing Mode Tap Start > Notes. Create a new note or open an existing note. Tap Menu > Draw to switch to a different mode. Getting Started...
  • Page 55: Editing A Handwritten Note

    Editing a Handwritten Note To edit a handwritten note, do one of the following options: • Tap Menu > Undo Ink to reverse an action. • Tap Menu > Redo Ink to re-execute an undone action. • Tap Edit > Select All to select all material. •...
  • Page 56: Creating A Default Template

    Select Delete from the drop down menu. Tap the Yes button to deleted the note. Creating a Default Template Tap Start > Notes. Create a note for saving as a template. In the note list, select the new note and tap Menu > Rename/Move. Enter a name for the template in the Name field.
  • Page 57: Recording Voice Notes

    Tap OK to return to the note list. Recording Voice Notes Tap Start > Notes. If the recording toolbar is not displayed, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. Tap the Record button on the toolbar and speak into the microphone. Getting Started...
  • Page 58: Adding A Voice Recording To A Note

    Tap the Stop button on the toolbar when finished. Tap OK to return to the notes list. Adding a Voice Recording to a Note Tap Start > Notes. Create a new note or open an existing note. If the recording toolbar is not displayed, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar.
  • Page 59: Creating Tasks

    Tasks help you keep track of things you need to do. You can program tasks to be one time or recurring, set reminders, and organize them by category. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize tasks between your H-21 and PC.
  • Page 60: Deleting A Task

    Select a completion status from the Status drop down menu. Pick the start and due time using the on screen calendar. Set a reminder date/time from the Reminder field. Select a category from the Category drop down menu. Select a sensitivity setting from the Sensitivity drop down menu. Tap OK to save and exit.
  • Page 61: Editing A Task

    Editing a Task Tap Start > Tasks. Select the task from the tasks list. Tap Edit and make any necessary changes. Getting Started...
  • Page 62: Sorting/Filtering Tasks

    Sorting/Filtering Tasks Tap Start > Tasks. Do one of the following options: • Sort: Tap Menu > Sort by and select the sorting option (Priority, Subject, Start Date, Due Date). • Filter: Tap Menu > Filter and select the filtering option (All Tasks, Recently Viewed, No Categories, Active Tasks, Completed Tasks).
  • Page 63: Setting Task Options

    Setting Task Options Tap Start > Tasks. Tap Menu > Options. Customize the following options: • Set reminders for new items • Show start and due dates • Show Tasks entry bar Getting Started...
  • Page 64: Enabling Tasks

    Enabling Tasks Tap Start > Settings > Today > Items. Select Tasks, then tap Options. Under Display number of, select the type of tasks to be displayed on the Today screen. Getting Started...
  • Page 65 Tap OK to save and exit. Getting Started...
  • Page 66 Getting Started...
  • Page 67: Phone Operations

    Phone Operations This chapter instructs you on how to use various phone operations of the H-21. You can make, receive, and keep track of calls, and send text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS). Making a Phone Call Accessing the Phone Screen From the Phone screen, you can make calls and manage contacts.
  • Page 68: Making A Call From Call History

    • If you see the number or contact name you want to call, select it and press the TALK key. • If you do not see the number or contact name, finish entering the number and press the TALK key. Making a Call from Call History Call History displays calls you have made, received, and missed.
  • Page 69: Using Speed Dial

    Using Speed Dial Create speed dial entries for frequently used numbers so you can call a contact by pressing a single key. A speed dial entry can only be created for numbers stored in contacts. To create a speed dial entry for a contact: Tap Start >...
  • Page 70: Deleting A Speed Dial Entry

    In Location, select the speed dial number to use. Tap OK to save and exit. Deleting a Speed Dial Entry Tap Start > Phone. Tap Keypad to view the keypad buttons. Tap Speed Dial > Menu > Delete to delete the entry. Phone Operations...
  • Page 71: Accepting/Rejecting A Call

    Accepting/Rejecting a Call To accept a call • Tap Answer or press the TALK key to accept an incoming call. To reject a call • Tap Ignore or press END to hang up. Retrieving a Voicemail Message • Press and hold 1 to access your voice mailbox. Follow the operator’s instructions to listen to your message.
  • Page 72: Setting The Ring Tone And Ring Type

    NOTE: If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If this happens, obtain a PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) from your wireless service provider. Setting the Ring Tone and Ring Type Tap Settings > Personal > Phone. Customize the following options: •...
  • Page 73: Changing The Ringer Volume

    • Normal: Current Sounds & Notifications setting applies. • Meeting: Volume Off, Vibrate On. • Silent: Volume Off, Vibrate Off. • Outdoor: Volume On, Vibrate On. • Automatic: Set the meeting or normal mode based on Calendar. Drag the sliders along the bottom of the screen to customize each profile’s ringer volume and vibration strength.
  • Page 74: Blocking Incoming And Outgoing Calls

    Blocking Incoming and Outgoing Calls You will not be able to receive or make calls according to the options you choose. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone > Services. Tap Call Barring > Get Settings. Choose the type of calls you want to block: Phone Operations...
  • Page 75: Displaying Caller Id

    • Block incoming calls: All calls, When roaming, Off. • Block outgoing calls: All calls, International, International except to home country, Off. Tap OK to save and exit. Displaying Caller ID Caller ID allows your number to be displayed to the party you dial. Tap Start >...
  • Page 76: Call Forwarding

    Tap OK to save and exit. Call Forwarding Call forwarding allows you to forward calls to another number. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone > Services. Tap Caller Forwarding > Get Settings. To forward all calls to one number: •...
  • Page 77: Call Waiting

    Tap OK to save and exit. Call Waiting Call waiting notifies you of an incoming call when you’re on the phone with another party. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone > Services. Tap Caller Waiting > Get Settings. Select Notify me or Do not notify me.
  • Page 78: Fixed Dialing

    Tap OK to save and exit. Fixed Dialing Fixed dialing allows outgoing calls to only specific numbers. This function can be used by parents to restrict the phone numbers their child can dial. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone > Services. Tap Fixed Dialing >...
  • Page 79: Selecting A Network Manually

    Enter the name and phone number. Tap OK to save and exit. Selecting a Network Manually Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone > Network. In the Network selection list, tap Manual. Phone Operations...
  • Page 80: In-Call Options

    Tap OK to save and exit. In-Call Options If you receive another incoming call while on the phone, the H-21 provides options for managing multiple calls at the same time. When you are notified of the incoming call, you can ignore, accept, switch, or set up a conference call between all three parties.
  • Page 81: Muting The Microphone

    • Tap Speaker On during a call to turn the speaker on. • Tap Speaker Off to turn the speaker off. Muting the Microphone To turn off the microphone during a call so the caller cannot hear you, do the following: Tap Mute to turn the microphone off.
  • Page 82 Phone Operations...
  • Page 83: Contacts And Messaging

    Contacts and Messaging This chapter instructs you on using Contacts to manage addresses and phone numbers, and Messaging to send and receive SMS, MMS, and e-mail messages. Using Contacts Contacts allows you to store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, birthdays, and other information that relates to a contact. Simply tap on a contact to quickly call or text message them.
  • Page 84: Creating A Sim Contact

    NOTE: You can quickly search through contacts by entering the first letter of the contact. Tap Menu > Edit. Make any necessary changes. When finished making changes, tap OK to save and exit. Creating a SIM Contact Contacts can be stored directly to your SIM card memory. Tap Start >...
  • Page 85: Using Text Messaging

    Tap OK to save and exit. Using Text Messaging Writing a New Text Message Tap Start > Text Messages. Tap Menu > New. Do one of the following options: Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 86: Using Preset Text Messages

    • In the To field, enter the recipient’s number. NOTE: Insert a semicolon (;) between numbers to send to multiple contacts. • Tap Menu > Add Recipient and select a contact from the contacts list. Enter your message and tap Send. Text messages are sent immediately.
  • Page 87: Reading A Text Message

    Tap OK to save and exit. Reading a Text Message Tap Start > Text Message. In the message list, tap the text message you want to read. Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 88: Requesting Message Delivery Notification

    Requesting Message Delivery Notification Tap Start > Text Messages. Tap Menu > New. Tap Menu > Message Options. Select the check box next to Request message delivery notification. Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 89: Sending A Text Message To A Contact

    Tap OK to save and exit. Sending a Text Message to a Contact Tap Start > Contacts. Select the contact you want to send a text message to, and tap Menu > Send Text Message. Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 90: Sending E-Mail

    Write your message, and tap Send. Sending e-mail Setting Up an Internet E-mail Account Before you set up your e-mail account, please prepare the following information: Item Description User name The first part of your e-mail address, which appears before the “at” sign (@). Password A strong password.
  • Page 91 Item Description Incoming mail The name of your e-mail server (POP3 or IMAP4). server Require SSL Ensures that received e-mail for this account uses an connection SSL connection. NOTE: If you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you will not be able to connect to receive e-mail.
  • Page 92 After Auto Setup has successfully entered your servers settings, tap Next. Enter the name you want to appear when you send e-mail and tap Next. Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 93 In the Automatic Send/Receive drop down menu, select a frequency for sending/receiving e- mail. Tap Review all download settings to edit your e-mail settings. Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 94: Composing An E-Mail Message

    Tap Finish to start downloading messages. Composing an E-mail Message Tap Start > E-mail. Select an e-mail account. Tap Menu > New. Enter recipient e-mail addresses in the To, Cc, or Bcc field. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses. Enter a subject in the Subject field.
  • Page 95: E-Mail Message Options

    E-mail Message Options Tap Start > E-mail and select an e-mail account. Tap Menu > New. Tap Menu > Message Options. Select the options to change (Priority, Security, Permission, Language). Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 96: Sending An E-Mail To A Contact

    Tap OK to save and exit. Sending an E-mail to a Contact Tap Start > E-mail. Tap Menu > New. Tap Menu > Add Recipient. Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 97 Select the contact you want to send an e-mail to. Enter a subject, compose your message, and tap Send. Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 98 Contacts and Messaging...
  • Page 99: Using Multimedia Functions

    Using Multimedia functions Playing Music User your phone’s media player to listen to music or watch videos. To launch the Windows Media player: From the Home screen, tap Start > Windows Media. Browse for the desired files and select it. At the bottom of the screen, tap Play.
  • Page 100: Camera And Video

    Camera and Video Use your phone’s built-in camera to take photos and videos. To launch the camera: Press the CAPTURE key located on the right side of the device. Aim the device at the subject. Press the CAPTURE key to take a picture of the subject. To turn off the camera: Press the Cancel icon at the top of the screen.
  • Page 101: Supported File Formats

    Click to enter Video mode. See “Reviewing a Picture or Video” on page 93. Click to zoom in/out. Displays the current zoom ratio. Supported file formats The H-21 supports the following file formats: Capture Setting Format Image Format: Video MP4 (default), 3gp Video settings Press the navigation keys (left or right) to select camera or video mode.
  • Page 102 You can select the following camera settings: Icon Input Mode Cancel button: click to exit the camera mode. Displays Macro mode status is enabled. Flash icon: click to turn on/off the flash. Displays current resolution Please provide more information for this menu item.
  • Page 103: Reviewing A Picture Or Video

    Reviewing a Picture or Video After you capture a photo or video, you can review the media, delete it or save it. • Press the Return icon to go back to the camera screen. • Press the Trash icon to delete the captured media. •...
  • Page 104 Icon Menu Settings Image Settings Image Format: JPG Resolution: 320x240 (default), 640x480x, 800x600, 1027x768, 1600x1200, 2048x1536 File Type: Text (default), DateTime Filename SNo.: 1/Reset Picture Quality: Normal (default), Fine, Super Fine Shutter Sound: On (default)/Off Video Settings Video Format: MP4 (default), 3gp Resolution: 320x240, 640x480 File Type: Text (default), DateTime...
  • Page 105: Internet Access

    Internet Access Connecting to the Internet This chapter instructs you on how to access the Internet using the H-21. You can establish a connection via GPRS or Proxy for browsing the Web, downloading e-mails, using MSN Messenger, and more. To manually set up a...
  • Page 106 • Enter a name for the connection. • In the Select a modem drop down menu, select Cellular Line (GPRS) and tap Next. In the Access point name field, enter the access point name and tap Next. Internet Access...
  • Page 107 In the User name field, enter your user name for the GPRS network, if required. • In the Password field, enter your password, if required. Internet Access...
  • Page 108 • In the Domain field, enter your domain name, if provided by your ISP. Tap Advanced > Servers. Select the check box next to Use specific server address and enter the following information: • In the DNS field, enter the primary Domain Name System (DNS) address, if required.
  • Page 109: Creating A Proxy Connection

    The device uses this connection when you open a program that connects to the Internet. 10. Tap OK to update the settings. 11. Tap Finish to complete the connection setup. Creating a Proxy Connection Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process.
  • Page 110 Select the check box next to This network connects to the Internet. Select the check box next to This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet. Internet Access...
  • Page 111: Deleting A Connection

    Enter the proxy server name under the Proxy server field. If the proxy server uses a different port or requires a user name and password tap Advanced. • Select the proxy type to change its settings. • Enter a user name, password, and/or port number in the proper fields. Tap OK to save and exit.
  • Page 112: Using Internet Explorer

    Tap OK to save and exit. Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Mobile is web browser optimized for use on your mobile phone. You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to browse the Internet after setting up a valid Internet connection. See “Connecting to the Internet” on page 95. Browsing the Internet NOTE: A valid connection must be established before you can browse the Internet.
  • Page 113: Adding A Web Page To The Favorite List

    Enter a URL in the Address Bar. Tap the arrow icon to access the site. Highlight the Search Box and type a search term. Tap the magnifying glass to begin the search. Tap the Favorites icon and select a web page. Tap the Menu icon.
  • Page 114 Tap the Add icon. Confirm or change the name and Web page address. Select a folder for the favorite. Internet Access...
  • Page 115: Deleting A Favorite

    Tap Add. Deleting a Favorite Tap Start > Internet Explorer. Tap the Favorites icon. Select the favorite to delete. Tap the Delete icon. Internet Access...
  • Page 116: Changing The Size Of Text On Web Pages

    Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. Changing the Size of Text on Web Pages Tap Start > Internet Explorer. Tap Menu > View > Text size and select the size you want (Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest) Showing or Hiding Pictures on Web Pages Tap Start >...
  • Page 117: Viewing A Page In Full Screen Mode

    Tap OK to save and exit. Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Do either of the following: • Tap Menu > View > Full Screen. • Tap and hold on the screen with stylus, and then tap Full Screen on the pop-up menu.
  • Page 118: Copying Text From A Web Page

    Select an e-mail account. A new message is created with the page address inserted in the message body. You can then enter the recipient’s phone number and edit the message. Tap Send to send the message. Copying Text from a Web Page In Internet Explorer Mobile, tap and hold the page, and tap Select All Text.
  • Page 119 Highlight the text to copy using the stylus. Tap Copy. Internet Access...
  • Page 120: Clearing Temporary Files, Cookies, Or History

    Open an application where the text can be pasted. Tap and hold on the screen. Tap Paste on the pop-up menu. Clearing Temporary Files, Cookies, or History Tap Start > Internet Explorer. Tap Menu > Tools > Options. Tap Browsing History. Select one of the following file types and tap Clear: •...
  • Page 121: Enabling And Disabling A Feature

    • Tap the Signal Strength icon at the top of the screen, and tap Wireless Manager. Enabling and Disabling a Feature Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. Customize the following options: Internet Access...
  • Page 122: Connecting To A Wi-Fi Network

    • Tap the first button to toggle between turning on or off Wi-Fi. • Tap the second button to toggle between turning on or off Bluetooth. • Tap the third button to toggle between enabling or disabling the Cellular Phone. Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Wi-Fi allows you to access the internet by connecting to a wireless network, or hotspot.
  • Page 123: Creating A Wireless Connection

    Select the desired wireless network and tap Connect. In the Connects to drop down menu, select one of the following options and tap Next: • The Internet for connecting to the Internet. • Work for connecting to a private network. Enter a network key if required.
  • Page 124 • Network name • Network type • If you want to connect to another device instead of a network through an access point, select This is a device-to-device (ad-hoc) connection. Enter the following information and tap Next. Internet Access...
  • Page 125 • Authentication type • Data Encryption type • Network key • Key index Enter the following information: Internet Access...
  • Page 126: Editing A Wireless Network

    • Select Use IEEE 802.1x network access control to use EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). • Select EAP type: PEAP or Smart Card or Certificate. Tap Finish to complete setup. Editing a Wireless Network Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. Tap Menu >...
  • Page 127 Many any necessary changes to the wireless network settings. Tap Finish to save changes. Internet Access...
  • Page 128 Internet Access...
  • Page 129: Synchronization

    Synchronization Using ActiveSync This chapter instructs you on how to use ActiveSync to synchronize information on your H-21 with information on your PC. Use ActiveSync to: • Synchronize Outlook e-mail, contacts, calendar, tasks, pictures, video, and music. • Get up to date e-mail, contacts, calendar appointments, and tasks even when your PC is turned off.
  • Page 130: Where To Download Activesync

    • Choose information types to synchronize. Where to Download ActiveSync The latest version of ActiveSync can be downloaded by visiting www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile. Synchronizing Your Information To synchronize using ActiveSync, you must install ActiveSync on your PC before connecting your device to the PC. See “Installing and setting up ActiveSync”...
  • Page 131: Changing Activesync Settings

    Changing ActiveSync Settings Changing Which Information is Synchronized Tap Start > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Options. Do one or more of the following: Synchronization...
  • Page 132: Synchronization Using Bluetooth

    Settings. Synchronization using Bluetooth Before you synchronize using Bluetooth, make sure there is a valid Bluetooth partnership set up on your H-21. See “Pairing With Devices in Range” on page 126. Tap Start > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth.
  • Page 133 NOTE: Ensure that the device and PC are within close range. Tap Sync. When finished, tap Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth. Synchronization...
  • Page 134 Synchronization...
  • Page 135: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth This chapter instructs you how to set up a Bluetooth connection for sending information over a WPAN or Wireless Personal Area Network. Bluetooth Modes There are three Bluetooth operational modes: • On. Bluetooth is enabled and your device can send and receive information with other Bluetooth devices in range.
  • Page 136: Pairing With Devices In Range

    Select the check box in front of Make this device visible to other devices. Tap OK to save and exit. Pairing With Devices in Range Pairing with another Bluetooth device allows you to exchange information in a secure manner. Make sure the two devices are within a range of 10 meters, and Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode.
  • Page 137 For a more secure connection, enter a passcode. The same passcode must be entered on the other device. If you do not want to use a passcode, tap Next. If the connection is successful, a Device Added confirmation message displays on screen. Bluetooth...
  • Page 138 Select the service to use from the other device. Tap Save. Bluetooth...
  • Page 139: Beaming Information

    Tap OK to save and exit. To beam an item: You can beam information from your H-21 such as an appointment in Calendar, a task in Tasks, a contact card in Contacts, a picture in Pictures, or a file in File Explorer.
  • Page 140 NOTE: NOTE: The screenshot illustrates how to beam an appointment from the Calendar program. Your device will search for and display visible devices. Bluetooth...
  • Page 141 From the list of devices, select the device to which you want to send the item. Tap OK to save and exit. Bluetooth...
  • Page 142 Bluetooth...
  • Page 143: Barcode Scanner

    Barcode Scanner The H-21 comes equipped with a barcode scanner for reading barcodes. Either with a 1D laser scanner or with a 2D camera module. In this chapter, learn how to enable the barcode scanner and adjust the various settings.
  • Page 144: Setting Good Read Notification

    Tap OK to save and exit. Scanning and Reading Barcode Labels The H-21 can scan and decode barcode labels. If you prefer to read a barcode on your device right after scanning, open an application in which letters and numbers can be displayed before you activate the barcode reader.
  • Page 145 NOTE: NOTE: Barcode Reader must be enabled before you begin. See “Enabling Barcode Reader” on page 133. Open the application in which you want the decoded barcode to display after scanning. Point the barcode reader to a barcode label and press the scan key (left scan key, right scan key, F1, or F2 depending on your trigger key setting).
  • Page 146 Barcode Scanner...
  • Page 147: Applications

    Applications Data Backup This chapter instructs you on how to backup and recover data. Back up your data regularly to avoid lost or damaged data. Backing up Data Tap Start > Backup Manager. Select one of the following options: • Full Backup: •...
  • Page 148: Recovering Data

    Tap OK to save and exit. Recovering Data Tap Start > Backup Manager. Tap Recover. Select a file to recover. Tap the Recover button to recover the file. Applications...
  • Page 149: Managing Memory

    Tap OK to save and exit. Managing Memory Checking Available Storage Tap Start > Settings > System > Memory. • In the Main tab, you can see how much storage is available on the main memory of your device. • In the Storage Card tab, you can see how much storage is available on your storage cards.
  • Page 150: Third Party Applications

    Third Party Applications Windows Live Messenger Send instant messages with Windows Live Messenger. Requirements Before you can start using Windows Live Messenger, make sure you have the following: • Internet access configured on your device. To connect to the Internet, See “Connecting to the Internet”...
  • Page 151 Tap Accept Enter your e-mail and password and tap Next. Applications...
  • Page 152 Select whether to show Windows Live on the Today screen or not. Then tap Next. Select what you want to sync on your device and tap Next. Applications...
  • Page 153 Tap Done to exit. Signing in to Windows Live Messenger Tap Start > Messenger. Select your account name. Use the side arrows to select a sign in status: • Online • Appear offline • Out to lunch • In a call •...
  • Page 154: Windows Media

    Windows Media Play audio and video files on the H-21 using Windows Media Player. Transferring Music and Videos to Your Device Open Windows Media Player on your PC. Connect the H-21 to your computer using a USB cable. Click Sync in Windows Media Player.
  • Page 155 • Tap Done when update is completed. Playing a Media File on Your Device Tap Start > Windows Media Select a category (My Music, My Videos, My TV, My Playlists, Now Playing). Select an item and tap Play. Applications...
  • Page 156: Office Mobile

    Office Mobile Excel Mobile Excel Mobile allows you to create, view, and edit spreadsheets on your device. Creating a New Spreadsheet Tap Start > Office Mobile > Excel Mobile. Compose your spreadsheet. Tap Menu > File > Save As. Applications...
  • Page 157 Enter a name for the document and tap the Save button. PowerPoint Mobile PowerPoint Mobile allows you to view PowerPoint slides on you device. Starting a PowerPoint Presentation Tap Start > Office Mobile >PowerPoint Mobile. Tap the down arrow to browse for the document. Applications...
  • Page 158 Select the file and tap Open. Word Mobile Word Mobile allows you to create and edit Microsoft Word documents, templates, plain text files, and/or rich text format files. Creating a Document Tap Start > Office Mobile > Word Mobile. Compose your document. Tap Menu >...
  • Page 159 Enter a name for the document and tap the Save button. OneNote Mobile OneNote Mobile allows you to compose notes using the touchscreen keyboard or keypad. Creating a New Note Tap Start > Office Mobile > OneNote. Tap New. Applications...
  • Page 160: Gps

    Compose your note. Tap Done to save and exit. The H-21 has a built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) signal receiver. To start navigating you must install a mapping software. Follow the instruction of your mapping software to begin using the navigation functions.
  • Page 161: Using Agps

    • GPS hardware port: COM4. • Baud rate: 57600. Using AGPS AGPS stands for Assisted Global Positioning System. AGPS enabled you to acquire a location faster with the aid of cellular towers. Some benefits of AGPS: • Faster location acquisition •...
  • Page 162: Receiving Better Satellite Signals

    Tap OK to save and exit. Receiving Better Satellite Signals It can take several minutes the first time you establish a GPS connection. If the device cannot detect the satellite signal, try the following: • Move the device to an open space without buildings or trees around it. •...
  • Page 163: Appendix

    Appendix Updating the Firmware Your H-21 device includes a firmware update utility to help you update your device’s firmware. CAUTION! Caution: Do not remove the USB cable once the upgrading process starts. To update the firmware Connect your H-21 device to your PC through the provided USB cable.
  • Page 164: Character Definition Legend

    Character Definition Legend Keys Input mode (Numeric) Lowercase Initial Uppercase keyboard capital . , ? ! ' @ ` - _ ( ) : ; & / \ % # * 1 abc2 ABC2 ABC2 def3 DEF3 DEF3 ghi4 GHI4 GHI4 jkl5 JKL5...
  • Page 165 After Sym After Sym ß ş š º ß Ş Š ¹ ţ ² ½ Ţ ³ ù ú û ü ű ũ μ ¼ ¾ Ù Ú Û Ü Ű Ũ μ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ ý Ý ź ż Ź...
  • Page 166: Specifications

    Specifications Item Description ID Shape Bar Type Dimension/Weight 136x66.5x22.07mm Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional Band WCDMA: 800 (band VI), 850 (band V), 1900 (band II) and 2100 MHz (band I) GSM: 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz Network GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA CPU chipset Qualcomm MSM 7225 (ARM11 528MHz) Memory ROM: 256MB / RAM: 256MB...

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