Contents Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Accessories 1.3 Install SIM Card and Battery 1.4 Battery Information 1.5 Mini-SD Cards Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.1 Getting Started 2.2 Input Methods 2.3 Today Screen Components 2.4 The Start Menu 2.5 Using Calendar 2.6 Using Notes 2.7 Using Tasks...
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Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information 4.1 Installing and setting up ActiveSync 4.2 Synchronizing Information 4.3 Changing Settings for an Information Type 4.4 Synchronizing with Exchange Server 4.5 Synchronizing via Bluetooth Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 5.1 Bluetooth Modes 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership (Bonding) 5.3 Beaming Information (Bluetooth) Chapter 6.
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Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.1 Text Messaging 8.2 Multimedia Messaging Service 8.3 E-mail 8.4 Using Contacts Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 9.1 Setting Barcode Reader 9.2 Scanning and Reading Barcode labels Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.1 Backing up/Recovering 10.2 Managing Memory 10.3 Windows Live Messenger 10.4 Windows Media 10.5 Office Mobile...
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Unless otherwise agreed in a written contract, all Opticon products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two years after purchase. Opticon will repair or, at its option, replace products that are defective in materials or workmanship with proper use during the warranty period.
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any damages caused by improper usage: •The device is not charged when you take it out of the box. The battery should be charged for at least 8 hours before first use. Do not remove the battery while charging. • Do not use batteries, which have not been specified by the manufacturer, as this may cause leakage or rupture.
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Trademarks Trademarks used are the property of their respective owners. Opticon is a registered trademark. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync, Excel, Internet Explorer, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or...
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.1 Introduction Views of the Device...
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Stylus Write, draw, or make selection on the touch screen. Scan key (left) Press the key to scan and decode bar code/D code. Record key Press and hold this key to record a voice note. Volume up Press the Volume up button to turn up the PDA receiver volume. Volume down Press the Volume down button to turn down the PDA receiver volume.
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device End key End a call or close Phone application. 5-way navigation Press the multi directional control up, down, left, or right to move through menus; carry out the selection by pressing the center button. Numeric keypad Enter numbers or letters by the numeric keypad.
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Clean boot Your Device You can execute a system cold boot to format both user store and DiskOnChip on your device. To prompt the instruction for cold boot, press the Reset button, and then press and hold the Power button immediately until the cold boot screen appears. You can then choose one of the following steps: •...
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device GSM/Battery LED lets you know that you have unanswered calls or tells you about the device’s GSM/battery status: Missed Call/ Low GSM on GSM on (battery Color Charging Power (battery full) low) Blink Blink Orange Constantly on Green Blink...
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AC adapter Recharge the device battery. Stereo headset Listen to a phone conversation hands-free. USB cable Connect the device to a PC. Getting started CD Windows Mobile Getting Started Disc. User manual/Quick guide Provide instructions of device functions. Pouch Protect the device. Fasten the neck strap with the pouch’s metal clasp to make your device easier to Neck strap carry.
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.3 Install SIM Card and Battery Installing the SIM Card If you want to use phone features, you must install a GSM SIM card. • Slide both of the cover latches down and lift the battery cover in the direction of the arrow to remove the battery cover.
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Installing the Battery • Press the battery down forcefully into the battery slot. • Angle the battery cover as shown in the diagram and close the battery cover. • Slide both of the cover latches up to lock the battery cover.
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device Replacing the Battery without Turning off the Device Your device power is automatically shut off while the battery cover is removed. It is recommended to follow normal power off procedure to remove the battery (see chapter .1 for powering on/off information);...
1.4 Battery Information Battery performance depends on many factors, including your wireless service provider’s network configuration, signal strength, the temperature of the environment in which you operate your phone, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached to your phone’s connecting ports, and your voice, data, and other program usage patterns.
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device The backup battery powers a real-time clock (RTC) which keeps track of the time even when your device is turned off. When the backup battery power is normal or full, it can keep accurate real time for five minutes even if the main battery is removed and for up to 18 hours while the main battery is low.
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Managing a Low Battery When the low-battery warning appears, tap OK or Dismiss to close the warning and do the following: • Start charging or replace your battery. • Close all applications and turn off the device. Charging the Battery 1.
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.5 Mini-SD Cards Mini-SD is one of the most popular formats for mobile devices. Your device contains a mini-SD card slot in which you can expand the device’s memory up to GB. Mini-SD provides functions such as built-in security for copyrighted content along with great performance for storing music, video, and photographs.
Chapter . Basic Operations .1 Getting Started . Input Methods . Today Screen Components . The Start Menu . Using Calendar . Using Notes . Using Tasks...
Chapter . Basic Operations 2.1 Getting Started Powering On/Off the Device Press the POWER button to turn on the device. The POWER button is located on the top of the front side of the device. When you power on the device for the first time, you are asked to calibrate the device.
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1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Screen. . Tap the Align Screen button and follow the on-screen instructions. Locking/Unlocking the Device Locking the device turns off keyboard and touch screen functionality. This is a helpful feature if, for example, the device is turned on and in your pocket, and you want to prevent accidental key presses.
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Chapter . Basic Operations You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the keypad is locked. To unlock the device, tap the Unlock button on the Today screen first, a screen as below will show. Press * to unlock the device, or tap the Unlock button on the screen.
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Setting Buttons To change functions for specific buttons in your device: • Tap > Settings > Buttons > Program Buttons tab. Select a button (Button 1, Button or Button ) and assign a new program to replace the default one. •...
Chapter . Basic Operations 2.2 Input Methods The device contains different input modes: Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer, Transcriber, Initial capital, Lowercase and Uppercase. You can enter texts and numbers by using the keypad or the touch screen. Icon Input Modes Keyboard Letter/Block Recognizer...
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• Tap the CAP key on the on-screen keyboard to enter capital letters and/or symbols. Letter Recognizer Letter Recognizer recognizes one letter, number, or symbol at a time. • To launch Letter Recognizer, tap the input method selector arrow (the upward arrow next to the input method icon) and select Letter Recognizer.
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Chapter . Basic Operations in Letter or Block Recognizer to see a demo on how to write recognizable characters. Transcriber Transcriber recognizes handwritings in cursive and/or print. It uses the full screen as its recognition area. It interprets the movement of the stylus on the screen as you write. •...
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Initial capital To capitalize the first letter of every sentence you enter by using the keypad, do the following: • Tap the input method selector arrow (the upward arrow next to the input method icon) and select Initial capital. You can see the input icon is changed to Lowercase To enter lowercase letters constantly by using the keypad, do the following: •...
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• Fn + : switch to Initial capital mode. • Fn + : switch to Uppercase mode. • Fn + Action key (the central button of the -way navigation key): perform Enter. • Fn + * ( ): this is set to open Start menu by default (Programable Button ). Refer to chapter .1 if you want to change it.
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2.3 Today Screen Components Today Screen The Today Screen is usually the first screen that appears when you turn on the device for the first time each day. It displays a summary of information for the day, shows you the system status and contains a list of shortcuts to programs.
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Chapter . Basic Operations Icon Indicators Status indicators appear at the top of the screen and on the Today screen. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings. New e-mail or text message (SMS) Connection is not active New voice mail Synchronization in progress New instant message...
2.4 The Start Menu The Start menu is divided into groups as described in the following: Commonly used items Recently accessed applications List of all programs, device settings, and system help List of All Programs The following table lists icons of the programs that are already installed on your device. Windows Mobile comes with games: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire.
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Chapter . Basic Operations Lets you format an inserted mini-SD card and DiskOnChip in your device FormatDisk Lets you use your device as an external modem for a PC, connecting through an USB Internet Sharing port and Bluetooth. Lets you send and receive instant messages with your Windows Live Messenger contacts. Messenger See “. Notes”...
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Menus Configure the Start menu. Owner Information Enter information about the owner of the device. Phone Configure the Phone features. See “Chapter Phone Features” for details. Sounds & Configure program and event sounds. Notifications Today Configure the Today screen items and theme. System About Windows Mobile information and device name.
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Chapter . Basic Operations Factory Reset Lets you reset all settings to manufacturer default. Memory Memory and process management. Power Power management settings. Regional Settings Configure the device’s locale. Remove Programs Remove an installed application. Screen Lets you align the screen. See “Calibrating Your Device” of Chapter for details. Windows Update Lets you download Windows Mobile updates such as critical security fixes.
2.5 Using Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Today screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between your device and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or flashing light, for example.
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Chapter . Basic Operations . Tap Menu > New Appointment. . Enter information about the appointment. . To schedule an all-day event, under All Day, select Yes. . To make the appointment recurring, tap on how often it should recur in the Occurs drop-down box.
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. Select categories and attendees. Categories: Business,Holiday, Personal, Seasonal. Add attendees to the meeting. . Tap Notes tab to add details to the appointment if needed. 8. Tap All-day events do not occupy blocks of time in Calendar; instead, they appear in banners at the top of the calendar.
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Chapter . Basic Operations Deleting an Appointment 1. Tap > Calendar. . In Agenda view, select the appointment to delete. . Tap Menu > Delete Appointment. . If the appointment is recurring, tap Yes to delete the series, or tap No to delete only the current occurrence.
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When you delete an appointment in Calendar on your phone, it is also deleted on your PC the next time you synchronize. If the appointment has not been synchronized with a PC, it will be deleted only form the phone. Calendar items can be deleted only from Agenda view or from an open calendar appointment.
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Chapter . Basic Operations Changing Calendar Views You can look at your appointments in Agenda, Day, Week, Month or Year view. To see detailed appointment information in any view, tap the appointment. To see a list of available actions for an appointment, tap and hold the appointment.
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View Screen Week Your schedule for the whole week. Month Your free and booked days for a month: : Current day : morning appointment : afternoon appointment : morning and afternoon appointments : all-day event with time not marked free Year A calendar for the entire year.
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Chapter . Basic Operations In Month view, a date will appear in red when the Holiday category is assigned to any appointment for that day. You can also change the view by tapping Agenda, Day, Week, Month, or Year on the menu bar.
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• To specify the first day of the week, in 1st day of week, tap Sunday or Monday. • To specify the number of days you want to appear in a week, in Week view, tap 5-day week, 6-day week, or 7-day week. .
Chapter . Basic Operations 2.6 Using Notes Notes helps you to quickly capture thoughts, questions, reminders, to-do lists, and meeting notes. You can create handwritten and typed notes, record voice notes, convert handwritten notes to text for easy readability, and send notes to others. Your notes and recordings are displayed in the note list.
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Creating a Note 1. Either tap > Programs > Notes or press the Voice Record button on the left side of the device. Press the Voice Record button on the left side to launch Notes. . Tap New and enter text. .
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Chapter . Basic Operations Creating a Stand-alone Voice Recording 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. . If the recording toolbar is not shown, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. . Tap the RECORD button on the recording toolbar and speak to the device’s microphone to record your voice in the notes list.
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While in typing mode, While in writing mode, tap Draw to switch to tap Draw to switch to writing mode typing mode Editing a Handwritten Note • Tap Menu > Undo/Redo Ink. • Tap Edit > Select All/Clear. Ta p U n d o I n k t o c a n c e l o r reverse an action.
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Chapter . Basic Operations Adding a Voice Recording to a Note 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. . Create a new note or open an existing note from the notes list. . If the recording toolbar is not shown, tap Menu >...
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. Tap the RECORD button on the recording toolbar and speak to the device’s microphone. . Tap the STOP button on the recording toolbar when finished. . Tap to return to the notes list if you are adding a voice recording to a note. Add a voice recording to Add a voice recording to a note in typing mode...
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Chapter . Basic Operations Deleting a Note Creating a Default Template 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. . Tap and hold the note and tap Delete. . Create a note that you would like to save as a template.
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. Enter a name for the new template in the Creating a Note by Using a Template Name box. 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. . In the Folder list, select Templates. . Tap Menu > Options. . Tap to return to the note list. .
2.7 Using Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can organize them by using categories. Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize tasks between your device and PC so that tasks you create or update on your PC will also be updated on your device and vice versa.
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Chapter . Basic Operations 1. Enter or select a subject. . Pick the start and due time. . Select a completion status.
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. Set a reminder date/time and pick a task category. Multi-selection Set reminder date and time. . Select task sensitivity. You can synchronize information on your phone with your PC to keep your task list up to date in both locations. If you create a new task with a r e m i n d e r o n y o u r P C a n d t h e n synchronize tasks with your phone, the...
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Chapter . Basic Operations Deleting a Task Changing a Task 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. . Select the task, and tap Menu > Delete . Select the task, and tap Edit. Task.
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Viewing Task Details Sorting/Filtering Your Tasks 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. . Tap twice on a task to view the details. . Do one of the following: • To sort the tasks, tap Menu > Sort by and select a sorting option.
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Chapter . Basic Operations Setting Tasks Options 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. . Tap Menu > Options, there are options you can set: • Set reminders for new items • Show start and due dates • Show Tasks entry bar Setting Options for Displaying Tasks on the Today Screen You can specify the kind of tasks that show on the Today screen.
Chapter . Phone Features You can use your phone to make, receive, and keep track of calls, and send text messages (SMS, Short Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) messages. You can also dial a phone number directly from Contacts, and easily copy SIM contacts to Contacts on the phone. 3.1 Making a Call The Phone Screen From the Phone screen, you can open, call, or find a contact, and even save a new number in...
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. Do one of the following after entering the phone number: • If you see the number or contact name to call, select it, then tap or press the TALK ) key. • If you do not see the number or contact name, finish entering the number, then tap press the TALK ( ) key.
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Chapter . Phone Features Making a Call from Call History Call History displays calls you have made, received, and missed. 1. On the Phone screen, tap the Call History button on the Phone keypad. Call History 1.Calls you received .Calls you made .Calls you missed .
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Making a Call from Contacts 1. On the Phone screen, tap on the desired contact in the list. You can quickly search through Contacts by entering the first letter of the contact or the first number of his/her phone number. .
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Chapter . Phone Features • Tap and hold the contact and select Making a Call from Speed Dial Call Work, Call Home, or Call You can create speed dial entries for Mobile from the pop-up submenu. frequently-called numbers or frequently- accessed items so you can dial a number by pressing a single key.
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. Tap the contact for whom to create a . In Location, select the speed dial number speed dial. to use. . Select the phone number for which to . Tap when finished. create a speed dial.
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Chapter . Phone Features The first speed dial location is generally reserved for your voicemail. Speed Dial uses the next available location by default. If you want to place a number in a location that is already used, the new number replaces the existing number. Tap the Speed Dial button on the phone screen to check the success of creating a Speed Dial entry.
3.2 Configuring the Phone Your wireless service provider may provide useful services such as Call Barring, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voice Mail and Text Messages and Fixed Dialing. You can get their settings from the Network and change them. Activating PIN Security Most Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards are preset with a personal identification number (PIN) that is provided by your wireless service provider.
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Chapter . Phone Features If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If this happens, you can unblock it with the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) obtained from your wireless service provider. Changing the Ring Type and Ring Tone You can choose how to be notified for incoming calls.
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Select On, Vibrate or Off to quickly change both the ringer and system volume and settings. To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, press the VOLUME control on the phone side panel. Adjusting the volume at any other time can affect the ring and notification and MP sound levels.
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Chapter . Phone Features . Choose the calls you want to block, and tap • Block incoming calls: All calls, When roaming, Off. • Block outgoing calls: All calls, International, International except to home country, Off. Displaying Caller ID You can provide a way for people to know your identity when you are calling them.
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Call Waiting When you are in another call, you will be notified of an incoming call if this option is selected. 1. Tap > Settings > Phone > Services tab > Call Waiting > Get Settings. . Select Notify me or Do not notify me, and tap To change phone settings alternatively, tap Menu >...
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Chapter . Phone Features . Select the network you want to use, then tap...
3.3 In-Call Options Your phone provides various options for managing multiple calls at the same time. You are notified when you have another incoming call, and you have the choice of ignoring or accepting the call. If you are already on a call and accept the new call, you can choose to switch between the two callers, or set up a conference call between all three parties.
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Chapter . Phone Features Conference Call 1. Either put a call on hold and dial a second number; or accept a second incoming call when you have one in progress. . Tap Menu and select Conference. If the conference connection is successful, the word “Conference” will appear at the top of the screen.
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To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold your phone against your ear when the Speakerphone is turned on. Muting the Microphone The device’s microphone can be turned off during a call. If you turn off the microphone the caller cannot hear you.
Chapter . Phone Features 3.4 SIM Manager The SIM Manager helps you to manage the phonebook in your SIM card. Using the SIM Manager, you can easily transfer phonebook entries from your SIM card to Contacts. Adding a Phonebook Entry to SIM Card 1.
Saving Phonebook Entries to Contacts 1. Tap > Programs > SIM Manager. . Select the entries you want to save to Contacts by checking the checkboxes in front. . Tap Option > Add to Contacts. . Tap to close the notification dialog box. 3.5 Blocking Unwanted Phone Calls You can set up a blacklist to block incoming calls from certain phone numbers.
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Chapter . Phone Features . Select or clear the checkbox in front of Adding a Phone Number to the Blacklist Reject anonymous calls to enable or 1. Tap > Programs > Blacklist. disable this feature. . Tap new and do one of the following: •...
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Removing a Phone Number from the Blacklist 1. Tap > Programs > Blacklist. . Select the number you want to remove from the blacklist. . Tap Menu > Delete. . Tap...
Chapter . Synchronizing Information .1 Installing and setting up ActiveSync . Synchronizing Information . Changing Settings for an Information Type . Synchronizing with Exchange Server . Synchronizing via Bluetooth...
Chapter . Synchronizing Information ActiveSync synchronizes information on your phone with information on your PC such as Outlook content. ActiveSync can also synchronize over a wireless or cellular network with Exchange Server, if your company or service provider is running Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync. Specifically, you can use ActiveSync to: •...
• Choose information types to synchronize. When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync synchronizes your phone automatically. Once synchronization completes, you can disconnect your phone from your PC. 4.2 Synchronizing Information To synchronize using ActiveSync, you must install ActiveSync on your PC before connecting your device to the PC.
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Chapter . Synchronizing Information Changing Which Information is Synchronized You can change this setting only if your device already has a sync relationship with a PC. Please disconnect your device from your PC before changing this setting. 1. Tap > Programs > ActiveSync. .
4.3 Changing Settings for an Information Type Before changing settings for an information type on the device, disconnect it from your PC. 1. Tap > Programs > ActiveSync > Menu > Options. . Select one of the information types. . Do one of the following: •...
Chapter . Synchronizing Information connecting, select the Save password check box. . Select the check boxes for the types of information items that you want to synchronize with Exchange Server. . To change available synchronization settings, select the type of information, and tap Settings. .
Chapter . Bluetooth Connections Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. You can even beam information to a device in a different room, as long as it is within range. The software included with your phone allows you to use Bluetooth in the following ways: •...
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Turning Bluetooth On or Off Making Your Device Visible To receive beamed information, beaming 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab> Bluetooth. devices or computers must be able to detect . Tap Mode tab, check or uncheck the your device. checkbox in front of Turn on Bluetooth 1.
Chapter . Bluetooth Connections Selecting Make this device Visible to other devices also turns on Bluetooth. Turning off Bluetooth will make your device not visible, and it will also prevent you from sending a Bluetooth beam. 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership (Bonding) A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that you create between your phone and another Bluetooth- enabled device in order to exchange information in a secure manner.
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. Select the device with which you want to create a Bluetooth partnership, and tap Next. Tap if the device you want to connect is not listed. . In Passcode, if you want to use a passcode (recommended for enhanced security), enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 1 characters, and tap Next.
Chapter . Bluetooth Connections . Select the service to use from the device, and tap Finish. Once you create a partnership, the Bluetooth-enabled devices don't need to be visible to beam information between them; Bluetooth needs only to be turned on. 5.3 Beaming Information (Bluetooth) Receiving Beamed Information 1.
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Once you select Receive incoming beams, your phone automatically receives beams until you clear this check box. Your phone can receive all types of beamed files, but you may not be able to view all types of files on the phone. You may need to copy some files to a PC for viewing. Beaming an Item In the Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks, and Pictures programs, you can beam files and information to other devices using Bluetooth.
Chapter . Transferring Files To and From Your Device .1 Using ActiveSync . Transferring from Memory Cards . Using Bluetooth .Transferring to a PC or Other Devices...
Chapter . Transferring Files To and From Your Device You may need to transfer application data such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides, and/or media files from your PC to your device. This section describes different methods to transfer files from a PC to your device. 6.1 Using ActiveSync To transfer files from PC to your device with ActiveSync, you must install Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC first.
6.2 Transferring from Memory Cards 1. Insert your memory card into the device’s mini-SD card slot. (See “1. Mini-SD cards” for details.) . Tap > Programs > File Explorer. . In the Show list, select Storage Card. . File Explorer should display all the files stored in your memory card.
Chapter . Transferring Files To and From Your Device 6.3 Using Bluetooth Before receiving files, you must turn Bluetooth on and establish a Bluetooth partnership between your PC and your device. (See “Chapter . Bluetooth Connections” for details.) 1. On your PC, locate the file you want to send using Bluetooth with Windows Explorer. .
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Chapter . C o n n e c t i n g t o t h e Internet .1 Setting up Internet connections . Using Internet Explorer Mobile . Using Wireless Manager . Using Wi-Fi Connection...
Chapter . Connecting to the Internet 7.1 Setting up Internet connections Your device’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through wireless and conventional connections. Specifically, you can configure your device to establish a connection via GPRS or Proxy. With an active connection on your device, you can browse the Web, download e-mails, or use MSN Messenger.
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. Enter the following information (you may or may not need to enter all of the following information), and tap Finish. • Enter a name for the connection. • In Select a modem, select Cellular Line (GPRS). Then tap Next.
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet • In Access point name, enter the access point name, then tap Next. • In User name, enter your user name for the GPRS network, if required. • In Password, enter your password, if required.
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• Tap Advanced > Servers tab. In DNS, enter the primary Domain Name System (DNS) address, if required. • In Alt DNS, enter the secondary DNS address, if required. • Tap TCP/IP tab. In Use specific IP address, enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address for the device, if required.
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet Deleting a Connection 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > connections. . Tap Manage existing connections. . Tap and hold on the connection you want to delete and select Delete. The device can not connect to a PC through ActiveSync while connecting to the Internet using GPRS.
7.2 Using Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile is a full-featured Web browser, optimized for use on your phone. You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to browse the Internet once you have set up your Internet connection (if you haven’t done so, please read the previous chapter before continuing). Browsing the Internet 1.
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet • Tap Favorites then select a Web Page. You can scroll down the Favorites box and select one alternatively. • Highlight the search box and type in a • Select Menu > History, then select a term that you want to search for.
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To change the Home page, go to a Web page, tap Menu > Tools > Options > General tab, and choose to use the displayed page as your Home page. Adding a Web Page to the Favorite List 1. Tap >...
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet Changing the Size of Text on Web Pages 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. . Tap Menu > View > Text size and select the size you want. There are five zoom options you can select: Largest / Larger / Medium / Smaller / Smallest. Showing or Hiding Pictures on Web Pages 1.
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Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. . 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. To exit full screen mode, press either SOFT KEY, and then tap Menu >...
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet . Select an 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.
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Copying Text from a Web Page Clearing History or Temporary Files 1. In Internet Explorer Mobile, tap and hold 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. the page, and tap Select All Text. . Tap Menu > Tools > Options. . Tap Memory tab. .
Chapter . Connecting to the Internet 7.3 Using Wireless Manager Wireless Manager is a program that allows you to conveniently turn on or off the various wireless connections on the Windows Mobile-based device, including cellular phone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Opening Wireless Manager To open the Wireless Manager, do one of the following: •...
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• Tap the first button to toggle between enabling or disabling the phone. • Tap the second button to toggle between turning on or off Bluetooth. • Tap the third button to toggle between turning on or off Wi-Fi. Changing Regulatory Setting The regulations for the frequency, channel and power of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are varied in different regions.
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet . Select a country/region in which you use this device. Tap Save to confirm the setting. Wi-Fi can not be turned on if the Regulatory Setting is blank.
7.4 Using Wi-Fi Connection Wi-Fi is an enabling technology that allows you to quickly access e-mail, the internet, and broadband multimedia content. When your device encounters a hotspot (a place where you can access Wi-Fi networks), it can then connect to that network wirelessly. While some hotspots are free, the most robust public Wi-Fi networks are provided by private internet service providers (ISPs) that charge a fee for users to connect to the internet.
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet . Select The Internet if the wireless network connects your device to the Internet; select Work if the wireless network connects to a private network. Then tap Connect. . Enter a network key if required. Then tap Connect. .
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Checking Wi-Fi Connection You can check the current wireless connection status via Wi-Fi Network Manager after connecting to a Wi-Fi Network. 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Wi-Fi Network Manager. . In Status tab, you can see information of link status, SSID, Signal strength…etc. .
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet . In Wireless tab, tap Add New… on the screen. . Enter the Network name and Network type, then tap Next. 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.
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. Select Authentication type and Data Encryption and enter the Network key and Key index if needed. Tap Next. . Select Use IEEE 802.1x network access control to use EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). Select EAP type: PEAP or Smart Card or Certificate. .
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Chapter . Connecting to the Internet Editing a Wireless Network 1. Open Wireless Manager and then tap Settings > Wi-Fi Settings. . In Wireless tab, you can see currently available wireless networks. Tab and hold the network you want to edit, and then tap Edit on the pop-up screen. .
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Messaging is the unified point of access for all message types within your device. With Messaging, you can send and receive text messages, e-mails, and MMS messages. Contacts helps you to manage your contact information. Using Contacts you can quickly communicate with people.
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Using Preset Text Messages You can quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into your text message. While composing a message, tap Menu > My Text and select a preset message to insert. To edit a preset message: 1. While composing a message, tap Menu > My Text > Edit My Text Messages. .
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Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Requesting Message Delivery Notification 1. Tap > Messaging > Text Messages. . Tap Menu > New. . Tap Menu > Message Options. . Select this check box to request a message delivery notification. . Tap To change options for the Text Message, tap >...
8.2 Multimedia Messaging Service Creating and sending Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can include or capture photos or video clips, include or record audio, add text, then send them along with your MMS message. Composing a MMS Message MMS messages can be composed in a combination of various slides where each of the slides can be any combinations of audio or video clip, an image, and/or text.
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Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts . In Subject, enter a subject. . To create a slide, do any combinations of the following: • Tap Insert Picture/Video and select a picture or video clip. • Tap Insert Audio and select a audio clip. •...
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. Select Inbox under MMS. . In the message list, tap the MMS message you want to read. Configuring MMS Settings 1. Tap > Messaging > MMS. . Tap Menu > MMS Settings. . Select the type of options to change. .
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.3 E-mail Setting Up an Internet E-mail Account Manually Before you set up your Internet e-mail account, please ensure that you have the necessary information. Setting Description User name Usually the first part of your e-mail address, which appears be- fore the “at”...
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Setting Description Require SSL connection Select this to ensure you always receive e-mail for this account using an SSL connection. This enables you to receive personal information more securely. Please note that if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you will not be able to connect to receive e-mail.
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Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Now you are ready to set up your . Enter the name you want to appear when account: you send messages, then tap Next. 1. Tap > Messaging. . Tap Menu > Tools > New Account. .
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. Enter your password. Select Save . In Automatic Send/Receive, select a password if you want, or you can enter frequency for sending/receiving e-mail. the password each time you send and Tap Review all download settings to receive e-mail. Then tap Next. change your e-mail settings;...
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Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Composing an E-mail Message 1. Tap > Messaging. . Select an e-mail account. . Tap Menu > New. . In To, Cc and/or Bcc, enter recipient e-mail addresses. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses. .
E-mail Message Options 1. Tap > Messaging, and select an e-mail account. . Tap Menu > New. . Tap Menu > Message Options. . Select the type of options to change. . Tap 8.4 Using Contacts Contacts is your address book and information storage for the people and businesses you communicate with.
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Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Creating a New Contact 1. Tap > Contacts > New. . Select Outlook Contact. . Enter information for the new contact. . Tap If someone who isn't in your list of contacts calls you, you can create a contact from Call History.
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• Tap Ring tone and select the ring tone you want. . To edit the information, tap Menu > Edit. . Do any of the following: • Tap Picture and select a picture you . When finished making changes, tap want to add.
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Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Sending an E-mail to a Contact 1. Tap > Contacts. . Tap the contact you want to send an e-mail to. . Tap the e-mail address. . Select the e-mail account to use. . Enter a subject, compose your message, and then tap Send. Sending a Text Message to a Contact 1.
When Keyboard hook is enabled, data is received as key message; when Keyboard hook is disabled, data is stored in the memory?buffer temporarily. To retrieve the data, use specific software development kit (SDK) and compatible Windows application program interfaces (APIs). You can download the?SDK from http://www.opticon.com.
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Keyboard hook can convert received characters to keyboard messages; therefore, you can read barcode in applications such as Notes, Tasks, Excel Mobile and Word Mobile as long as you enable the keyboard hook. . In Read Mode, tap the upward/downward arrow to toggle between Multiple and Single.
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Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader . In Additional trigger key, tap the upward/downward arrow to choose another access key for the reader. Otherwise you can set the additional trigger key to be none. Choosing Barcode Types Your device is capable of scanning and decoding various barcode types;...
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For descriptions of menu codes, refer to Universal Menu Book (you can download it from www. opticon.com). Please note that supported menu codes depend on the module type or the firmware version of your device. Inputting Menu Codes from a File You can input menu codes automatically from a file, please do as follow to access the file and configure the barcode reader.
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Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader . Tap after you select a file. . Tap to continue. . Tap Editing Existent Menu Codes You can input characters directly to edit an existent menu codes file. 1. Ta > Settings > System tab > Barcode settings >...
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Returning to Defaults . Input or delete menu codes. You can cancel all personalized settings in the barcode reader. 1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Barcode settings > Menu codes tab. . Tap . Tap...
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Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader . Tap . Tap to continue. Firmware Update How to update the firmware of your device You can update the firmware of the barcode reader from an adapted file on your device or a Mini-SD card inserted to your device. Please connect your device with the AC adapter before updating the firmware.
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. Tap to view available files and select one of them. Tap Cancel if you want to stop the procedure. . Tap the file you want to update the firmware from. The selected file will be showed on the screen then.
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Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader . I n p u t t h e d e f a u l t p a s s w o r d Change Password You can change the default password of “1890AB” and tap .
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. Input old password first. In Password . Tap to complete the procedure. Information, input your new password in both of the boxes in sequence for double confirmation. Then tap You can see more information about the barcode reader such as scanner version, please >...
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 9.2 Scanning and Reading Barcode labels Your device can scan and decode barcode labels depending on the scanner equipped with your device. 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.
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. Point the barcode reader to a barcode label and press the scan key (left scan key, right scan key or the assigned trigger key). . Adjust the distance between your device and the label, and make sure the light emitted from the scanner exceeds the width of the label.
Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.1 Backing up/Recovering 10. Managing Memory 10. Windows Live Messenger 10. Windows Media 10. Office Mobile 10. Phone Profile 10. Formatting Storage Card and DiskOnChip 10.8 Setting up GPS...
Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.1 Backing up/Recovering It is advisable to take backups of your device data regularly in case important data is accidentally lost or damaged. You can recover your data from those backup copies as needed. Device data can be backed up to or be recovered from DiskOnChip of your device or a compatible memory card.
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. Select the check box(es) of the item(s) that . Select a destination for storing the backup you want to backup. copy: Storage Card or DiskOnChip. . Input a file name for the backup copy. To . Tap the Backup Button. name it automatically, tap...
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Chapter 10. Other Applications . tap Recovering Data 1 . Ta p > Pr o g r a m s > B a c k u p Manager. . Tap the Recover button.
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. Do one of the following to select a file: • Tap > Program > File Explorer > Backup File folder and select a file. Please note the Backup File may be located under My Documents, DiskOnChip or Storage card. It depends on the backup path you had chosen.
Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.2 Managing Memory Checking Available Storage 1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Memory. . In Main tab, you can see how much storage is available on the main memory of your device. . To see how much storage is available on your storage cards, tap Storage Card tab.
10.3 Windows Live Messenger You can send instant messages with Windows Live Messenger. Your device must be connected to the Internet before you can start using Windows Live Messenger. To connect to the Internet, refer to “Chapter . Connecting to the Internet” for details.
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Chapter 10. Other Applications . Tap OK to continue. . Enter your e-mail and password and tap Next. . Tap Accept. . Select where to show Windows Live on the Toady screen or not. Then tap Next.
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. Select what you want to sync on your A d d i n g / D e l e t i n g a W i n d o w s L i v e device. Then tap Next. Messenger Contact 1.
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Chapter 10. Other Applications Changing Windows Live Messenger Changing Windows Live Messenger Display Name Settings 1. Sign in Windows Live Messenger. 1. Sign in Windows Live Messenger. . Tap Menu > Change appearance. . Tap Menu > Options. . Enter a new display name and tap Done. .
10.4 Windows Media You can play digital audio and video files that are stored on your device or on a network. Transferring Your Music and Videos to Your Device When synchronizing media files, your will need a MB or larger storage card in your device.
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Chapter 10. Other Applications III. Tap Library , then select Storage V. Tap Done when update is completed. Card. IV. Tap Menu > Update Library.
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Playing Media File on Your Device . You can then use the following functions when playing audio or video files: 1. Tap Menu > Library to open the Library screen. . Select a category (e.g. My Music > All Music). : Display the video in full screen .
Chapter 10. Other Applications Saving a New Playlist 1. Tap > Programs > Windows Media. . Tap Menu > Library. . Select a category (e.g. My Music > All Music). . Select an item, then tap Menu > Queue Up. Selected item will be added to the Now Playing list immediately.
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Excel Mobile Formatting Toolbar The formatting toolbar in Excel Mobile provides a quick way to apply common functions such as create a chart or align text to the left. • In an Excel Mobile workbook, tap View > Toolbar. A check mark appears next to Toolbar when the toolbar is visible. Tap To Create a chart from the selected cells Align text to the left...
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Chapter 10. Other Applications PowerPoint Mobile With PowerPoint Mobile, you can view PowerPoint slides on you device. PowerPoint Mobile only supports slides in .ppt and .pps formats. Starting a PowerPoint Presentation 1. Tap > Office Mobile > PowerPoint Mobile. . Tap the slide show you want to view in the presentation list. .
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Word Mobile With Word Mobile, you can create and edit Microsoft Word documents and templates, plain text files, and/or rich text format files. Unlike Microsoft Word, you can only have one document open at a time in Word Mobile. Creating a Document 1.
Chapter 10. Other Applications Tap To Align text to the left Center the text Align text to the right Add or remove a numbered list in the selected text Add or remove bullets in the selected text Increase the indent of numbered or bulleted list text one tab stop to the right Decrease the indent of numbered or bulleted list text one tab stop to the left 10.6 Phone Profile Phone Profile defines how your device reacts when you receive a call or a message, how your keypad...
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Selecting a Profile . Tap Menu > Select. Then Tap 1. Tap > Programs > Phone Profile. . Select the most suitable profile for your situation from the list. . Tap OK to confirm the selection.
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Chapter 10. Other Applications Viewing Profile Details 1. Tap > Programs > Phone Profile. . Select the profile you want to view its details. . Tap Detail. Defining Your Own Profile 1. Tap > Programs > Phone Profile. . Select the type of options to change. .
10.7 Formatting Storage Card and DiskOnChip With Format Disk, you can format and check the capacity of an inserted storage card and DiskOnChip in your device. 1. Tap > Programs > Format Disk. . Tap Yes to continue. . Select the area and file system. .
Chapter 10. Other Applications . Tap the Info tab. . Tap and check the capacity of an inserted storage card and/or DiskOnChip. Only a valid storage card can be formatted with Format Disk. 10.8 Setting up GPS A GPS (Global Positioning System) signal receiver is built in your device. You have to install a mapping software and make GPS settings on your device to start navigating.
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. In Baud rate, select 57600. GPS positioning is limited by weather and usage location (e.g. tall buildings, tunnels, underpasses, tress, bridges… etc). Most GPS do not work indoors, n o r c a n G P S s i g n a l s p e n e t r a t e buildings, car sun shades and heat .
Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices European Union Notice Product with CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99//EC), the EMC Directive (89// EEC), and the Low Voltage Directive (//EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards).
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Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Specific conditions for . GHz wideband transmission systems and GHz high performance RLAN equipment. • EN 090-1 (IEC 090-1) Safety of information Technology Equipment. •...
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Appendix equipment on and off, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/ea after searching on FCC ID:UFOBC01AAA90.
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Appendix are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C9.1-199 • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 8. 198 • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 199 •...
A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.5 To connect your device to the PC, you must have Microsoft ActiveSync program installed on your PC. ActiveSync . is included in the Installation CD, which is compatible with the following operating systems and applications: •...
Appendix A.3 Specifications System Information Samsung SC0A, 00MHz Operating System Windows Mobile , Professional Edition Memory MB RAM 1 MB ROM Dimension and Weigh Dimension 10.8 x . x . (.) mm Weight <H-19A> 19±g with battery 1±g without battery <H-19B>...
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Key and Indication •-way navigation with action input • Scan key •Volume up and down •Power button •Talk key and End key •Reset button •Voice Record • Soft key •Fn key and Backspace key •1 key numeric dial pad Indication •Vibrate •Audible •Visual message...
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Appendix Scanner/Barcode Reader <H-1A> 1D Model Red laser diode Supported Symbologies 1D : EAN, JAN, UPC-A, UPC-E, Industrial of , IATA, Interleaved of , NW- (CODABAR), CODE-9, CODE-9, CODE-18, and so on <H-1B> 1D/D Model CMOS Area Sensor Supported Symbologies 1D : EAN, JAN, UPC-A, UPC-E, Industrial of , IATA, Interleaved of , NW- (CODABAR), CODE-9, CODE-9, CODE-18, and so on...
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Built-in GPS module SiRF Star III Cold Start Time Warm Start Time Hot Start Time Reacquisition Time < 1s Accuracy Static: m Dynamic:0m External Antennal I/F External Memory Card Card Slot Mini-SD card slot Battery and Power Main Battery Li-Ion Polymer .V 10mAh Talk Time hours Standby Time...
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Appendix WEEE Notice The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive is designed to encourage and regulate the collection, reuse, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment, which entered into force as European law on 1th February 00. The Directive aims to improve the level of recycling of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) and encourages designers to develop products with recycling efficiency in mind;...
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