Pharos Traveler 137E User Manual

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  • Page 1 Pharos Traveler 137 user manual...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this document does not affect or change the product specifications or warranties. Pharos is not liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product. Trademark Information...
  • Page 3 This is only the beginning. We are constantly enhancing and improving our user experience. For the latest information on what we’ve added and how it works, visit us online: http://www.pharosgps.com/...
  • Page 4 Important Precautions Please read the following information carefully before you start using the Pharos Traveler 137 to avoid any damage caused by improper usage: • Do not remove the battery while charging. • Do not service any product yourself. Service needed on components inside these compartments should be done by an authorized service technician or provider.
  • Page 5 • Do not expose the device to prolonged direct sunlight, or leave the device in a humid environment for extended periods of time, as this may cause damage to the device and battery. • Do not immerse the device in water. Never use the product in a wet location. •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 | Overview 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Introduction cont 1.3 Installing SIM Card, Battery and Micro SD Card 1.4 Battery Information Chapter 2 | Basic Operations 2.1 Getting Started 2.2 Today Screen Components 2.3 Start Menu 2.4 Programs, Settings and Icons 2.5 Input Methods Chapter 3 | Synchronizing Information 3.1 Installing and Setting up ActiveSync...
  • Page 7 Chapter 4 | Phone 4.1 Making a call 4.2 Configuring the Phone 4.3 Voice Call In-Call Options 4.4 Video Call In-Call Options Chapter 5 | Contacts & Messaging 5.1 Using Contacts 5.2 Text Messaging 5.3 Multimedia Messaging Service 5.4 E-mail 5.5 Using SIM Manager Chapter 6 | Basic Applications 6.1 Using Calendar...
  • Page 8 Chapter 8 | Transferring Files To and From the device 8.1 Using ActiveSync 8.2 Transferring from Memory Cards 8.3 Using Bluetooth Chapter 9 | Other Applications 9.1 Windows Live Messenger 9.2 JETCET PDF5 9.3 Windows Media Player 9.4 JBlend 9.5 Profile Manager 9.6 GPS 9.7 Internet Sharing 9.8 FM Radio...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 | Overview

    Chapter 1 | Overview...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Hardware Overview Mini-USB cable & headphone connector & Charger connector. Power. Press to turn on the device. Reset. With the stylus, press to soft reset the device. Be sure to switch the device into sleep mode before resetting the device; otherwise, unsaved data or settings may be lost. Stylus.
  • Page 12: Introduction Cont

    1.2 Introduction cont. What’s in the Box USB Cable AC Adapter Stereo Headset Battery...
  • Page 13: Installing Sim Card, Battery And Micro Sd Card

    1.3 Installing SIM Card, Battery and Micro SD Card Installing the SIM Card and Battery If you want to use the telephone features of the device, you must install a valid SIM card. Push either of the protrusions on the left or right side of the device upwards and lift the back cover.
  • Page 14 Lift the battery up in the direction as shown. (To lift the battery easier, at the seam between the upper-right corner of the battery and its compartment, use your finger or fingernails to pry up the battery.) Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot with its gold contacts facing down.
  • Page 15 Align the gold contacts of the battery with the corresponding conductors on the device, then gently push the battery into place. Press the back cover down as shown until it clicks into place. NOTE: The device is supplied with a rechargeable Li-ion battery. This battery is supplied partially or rarely charged.
  • Page 16 Installing a MicroSD Card Use a certified MicroSD card in this slot to expand the device’s storage memory (SDHC supported). To install the MicroSD card, do the following: 1. Remove the back cover. 2. With the device facing down, insert the media card into the slot logo side up. To remove the MicroSD card, slide it out from the card slot.
  • Page 17: 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 settings you select and use, items attached to your phone’s connecting ports, and your voice, data, and other program usage patterns.
  • Page 18 Checking the Battery Power Select Start > Settings > System tab > Power. Optimizing Power Performance Select Start > Settings > System tab > Power > Advanced and then adjust settings. Managing a Low Battery When the low-battery warning appears, do the following: 1.
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 | Basic Operations

    Chapter 2 | Basic Operations...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    Turning the Device On/Off a) When the device is off: press the Power button to turn on the device. b) When the device is turned on: press the Power button to switch the device into sleep mode. You can still receive phone calls and messages when the device is in sleep mode.
  • Page 21: Today Screen Components

    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 relevant information, shows you the system status and contains a list of shortcuts to programs. The items in the example screen are defined as follows: Date and time.
  • Page 22: Start Menu

    Notification Icons Notification icons appear at the title bar on the screen. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings. New e-mail New Text (SMS) or Multimedia (MMS) message New Voicemail message New notifications New instant message Voice call Voice call in progress Calls are being forwarded Call on hold...
  • Page 23: Programs, Settings And Icons

    Programs Games Two games are installed on the device: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire. ActiveSync Synchronize information between the device and a PC or Exchange Server. Download satellite data over the internet, speed up the time for locating your current aGPS position.
  • Page 24 SIM Manager Lets you manage your SIM card. See “5.5 Using SIM Manager” for details. Task Manager Manage currently running programs. Tasks Create, edit and synchronize tasks. Windows Live Access Windows Live services including Hotmail, Instant Messenger, and Spaces. Windows Media Play music and video.
  • Page 25 Encryption Encrypt files as they are placed on a storage card. Error Reporting Enable or disables the built-in error reporting system. External GPS Lets you define the ports used for GPS configuration. Factory Reset Reset all settings to the manufacturer defaults. G-Sensor Enable the screen to rotate by tilting the device.
  • Page 26: Input Methods

    Wi-Fi Network Wireless Manager 2.5 Input Methods The device contains 4 text input methods: Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer and Transcriber. Keyboard Letter/Block Recognizer Transcriber Keyboard 1. Select the keyboard icon keyboard. If the keyboard is not the selected input method, select the arrow next to the keyboard icon and select Keyboard.
  • Page 27 Letter Recognizer Letter Recognizer recognizes one letter, number or symbol at a time. To launch Letter Recognizer, select the input method selector arrow (the • upward arrow next to the input method icon) and select Letter Recognizer. Write uppercase letters in the left recognition area (the ABC box). •...
  • Page 28 Transcriber Transcriber recognizes handwriting 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. To launch Transcriber, select the input method selector arrow (the up arrow next to •...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 | Synchronizing Information

    Chapter 3 | Synchronizing Information...
  • Page 30: Installing And Setting Up Activesync

    ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) synchronize information on the device with information on your PC or Exchange server. ActiveSync works on computers that have the Windows XP operating systems while WMDC works on computers that have Windows Vista. Specifically, you can use ActiveSync or WMDC to: Synchronize Outlook e-mail, contacts, calendar or tasks on your phone with your PC.
  • Page 31: Installing And Setting Up Wmdc

    The Windows Vista operating system includes the basic WMDC application partially installed, you can fully install WMDC on your computer from the Getting Started Disc. 1. Follow the instruction on the Windows Mobile™ Getting Started Disc to install WMDC on your PC. 2.
  • Page 32: Changing Settings For An Information Type

    Select the checkbox for the items you want to synchronize. If you cannot select • a checkbox, you might have to clear the checkbox for the same information type elsewhere in the list. Clear the checkbox for any items you want to exclude. •...
  • Page 33: Synchronizing With Exchange Server

    To set up the device to synchronize directly with Exchange Server, you will need to get the name of the server and the server domain name from your service provider or system administrator. You must also know your Exchange user name and password. 1.
  • Page 34: Synchronizing Via Bluetooth

    Connecting to a PC Using Bluetooth 1. Your PC must be equipped with a suitable Bluetooth radio. 2. Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the PC for configuring Bluetooth on your PC to support ActiveSync. 3. On the device, select Start > Programs > ActiveSync. 4.
  • Page 35: Chapter 4 | Phone

    Chapter 4 | Phone...
  • Page 36: Making A Call

    The Phone Screen From the phone screen, you can see dial records and Contacts and choose to make a video or voice call. To access the Phone Screen, do any of the following: Press the SEND hardware button. • Select Phone on the Today screen. •...
  • Page 37 Making a Call by Using the Phone Keypad 1. On the Phone screen, select Keypad if the keypad is not displayed. 2. Enter the number to dial using the keypad. 3. Select matching contacts that come up in the smart dial area to dial that number and/or contact or finish entering the number and select to make a video call.
  • Page 38 To create a speed dial entry for a contact 1. Select Contacts on the Today screen. 2. Select the contact for whom to create a speed dial. 3. Scroll to the phone number (if there is more than one) for which to create a speed dial. 4.
  • Page 39: Configuring The Phone

    4.2 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 view and edit these settings from the Network. Please make sure you have inserted a valid SIM card to the device before changing the following settings.
  • Page 40 2. Do one of the following: Move the slider to the desired volume level. Select On, Vibrate, or Off to quickly • change both the ringer and system volume settings. Blocking Incoming or Outgoing Calls 1. Select Start > Settings > Phone > Services tab. 2.
  • Page 41: Voice Call In-Call Options

    Network Type Selection You can select preferred radio access type for the device. For example, you can choose to use GSM only for saving power. Select Start > Settings > Phone > Band tab, then select preferred settings • 4.3 Voice Call In-Call Options The device provides various options for managing multiple calls at the same time.
  • Page 42 Answering a Second Call 1. Select Answer to take the second call and put the first call on hold. 2. To switch between two calls, tap Menu > Swap. 3. To end the second call and return to the first call, select press the END/HOME.
  • Page 43: Video Call In-Call Options

    IMPORTANT: Not all service provider support video calling, please contact your service provider for details. When in a video call, you can see yourself and the person you are talking to showing on the screen at the same time. During the call, you can choose to turn off the camera or switch between the forward facing camera and the main camera.
  • Page 44 Changing Settings Turn off camera The left window plays the local captured video from the • camera on the device, to turn off this camera, select still see the captured video from the other side. Switch camera To switch between the forward facing or main cameras, select •...
  • Page 45: Chapter 5 | Contacts & Messaging

    Chapter 5 | Contacts & Messaging...
  • Page 46: Using Contacts

    In Contacts, you can store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses and any other information that relates to a contact (such as a birthday or an anniversary date). You can also add a picture or assign a specific ring tone to a contact. You can quickly communicate with people using the contact list.
  • Page 47 Viewing and Editing Contact Information 1. Select Start > Contacts or select Contacts on the Today screen. 2. Select the contact whose information you want to view. 3. To edit the information, select Menu > Edit. 4. Do any of the following: Select Picture and select a picture you want to add.
  • Page 48: Text Messaging

    Creating a Text Message 1. Select Start > Messaging > Text Messages. 2. Select Menu > New. 3. Enter the recipient’s text message number in the To field. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple text message numbers. 4. Enter your message and select Send. Depending on phone signal, text messages will be sent immediately.
  • Page 49: Multimedia Messaging Service

    5.3 Multimedia Messaging Service Creating and sending Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can include text as well as existing or newly captured photos, video clips or audio before sending your MMS. MMS messages can be broken up into various slides, where each of the slides can be any combination of audio or video clip, an image and/or text.
  • Page 50 Previewing a MMS Message You can preview an MMS message before sending it. 1. To preview your MMS message after composing it but before sending it, select Menu > Preview. 2. Select Done or Replay to dismiss or repeat the preview. Reading a MMS Message 1.
  • Page 51: E-Mail

    5.4 E-mail Setting up an E-mail Account Before you set up your Internet e-mail account, please ensure that you have the necessary information from your e-mail service provider. The kind of information you’ll need to have ready is tabulated below. Use this as a check-list before proceeding with the account set-up.
  • Page 52 Password Your password for the outgoing e-mail server. Domain The domain name of the outgoing e-mail server. Require SSL A connection that enables you to send personal information more securely. Note that connection (Outgoing if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you will not be mail server only) able to send e-mail.
  • Page 53 Composing an E-mail Message 1. Select Start > Messaging. 2. Select an e-mail account to use. 3. Select Menu > New. This will bring up a new e-mail form. 4. Enter recipient e-mail addresses in the To, Cc and/or Bcc fields as necessary. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses.
  • Page 54: Using Sim Manager

    5.5 Using SIM Manager The SIM Manager allows 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 the SIM Card Please note that SIM card contacts can store far less information than Outlook contacts.
  • Page 55 Saving Contacts to SIM Card When saving Contacts to the SIM card, one SIM card entry can only store one phone number. If a contact has more than one phone number (e.g. Work tel. and Mobile tel.), SIM Manager will create different entries for these phone nubmers and mark these entries with phone nubmer type abbreviations (e.g.
  • Page 56: Chapter 6 | Basic Applications

    Chapter 6 | Basic Applications...
  • Page 57: Using Calendar

    Use the Calendar application 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 the device and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with an audible alarm or flashing light.
  • Page 58 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, select the appointment. To see a list of available actions for an appointment, select and hold the appointment. 1.
  • Page 59: Using Notes

    The Notes program 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. If you have a long list, select the sort list (labeled Name by default) and select the option you want.
  • Page 60 Creating a Stand-alone Voice Recording 1. Select Start > Programs > Notes. 2. If the recording toolbar is not shown, select Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 3. Select the RECORD button on the recording toolbar and speak into the microphone to start a voice recording. 4.
  • Page 61: 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 the device and PC so that tasks you create or update on your PC will also be updated on the device and vice versa.
  • Page 62 Deleting a Task 1. Select Start > Programs > Tasks. 2. Select the task, select Menu > Delete. Changing a Task 1. Select Start > Programs > Tasks. 2. Select an existing task and select Edit. 3. When finished making changes, select OK. Sorting/Filtering Your Tasks 1.
  • Page 63: Chapter 7 | Connecting To The Internet

    Chapter 7 | Connecting to the Internet...
  • Page 64: Setting Up Internet Connections

    The device’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through telephony or wireless connections. Specifically, you can configure the device to establish a connection via GPRS/EDGE/HSPA, Dial-up and Wi-Fi, or set up a VPN or network Proxy. With an active connection on the device, you can browse the Web, download e-mails or use Windows Live Messenger.
  • Page 65 5. In Access point name, enter the access point name and then select Next. Access point name will be provided by your carrier. 6. In User name, enter your user name for the GPRS network, if required. 7. In Password, enter a password, if required. This information is also provided by your network operator.
  • Page 66 5. Enter the phone number provided by your service provider, select Next. 6. Enter the user name and password, tap Finish. Creating a Proxy Connection Proxy connection lets you access the Internet through an intermediary IP address. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process.
  • Page 67: Using A Wi-Fi Connection

    Wi-Fi is wireless radio technology that allows you to access e-mail, the internet and broadband multimedia content. When the device encounters a hot-spot (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) or wireless carriers, and using these networks will typically require payment of a connection fee.
  • Page 68 Checking the Wi-Fi Connection You can check the current wireless connection status after connecting to a Wi-Fi Network. 1. Select Start > Settings > Connections tab > WiFi Network. 2. Information such as the SSID (the Wi-Fi network name) and the wireless network signal strength will be shown in a summary screen.
  • Page 69: Using Wireless Manager

    Editing a Wireless Network 1. Open Wireless Manager and then select Menu > Wi-Fi Settings. 2. In Wireless tab, you can see currently available wireless networks. Select and hold the network you want to edit, then select Edit on the pop-up menu. 3.
  • Page 70: Using Internet Explorer Mobile

    Enabling and Disabling a Wireless Feature The Wireless Manager allows you to turn connections on and off quickly and easily. 1. Wi-Fi: turn wifi on and off. 2. Bluetooth: turn Bluetooth on and off. 3. Phone: turn the phone on and off. 4.
  • Page 71 Deleting a Favorite 1. Select Start > Internet Explorer. 2. Select Favorites. 3. Select a favorite and then select Menu > Delete. 4. Select Yes to confirm the deletion. Changing the Size of Text on Web Pages 1. Select Start > Internet Explorer. 2.
  • Page 72 Send a Link by E-mail 1. Select Start > Internet Explorer. 2. Go to the page you want to send. 3. Select Menu > Tools > Send Link. 4. The Messaging accounts list will appear. Select an account. 5. A new message will be created with the page address inserted in the message body.
  • Page 73: Chapter 8 | Transferring Files To And From The Device

    Chapter 8 | Transferring Files to and From the Device...
  • Page 74: Using Activesync

    You might need to transfer application data such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides and/or media files from your PC to the device and vice versa. This section describes different methods for transferring files to and from the device. 8.1 Using ActiveSync NOTE: To transfer files from PC to the device with ActiveSync, Windows XP users must first install Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC first.
  • Page 75: Transferring From Memory Cards

    8.2 Transferring from Memory Cards 1. Insert your memory card into the device’s MicroSD card slot. (See “1.3 Installing SIM card, Battery and MicroSD card” for details.) 2. Select Start > Programs > File Explorer. 3. In the Show list, select Storage Card. 4.
  • Page 76 3. Select the device with which you want to create a Bluetooth partnership, then select Next. If the device you are looking for does not appear in the list, ensure that it is in range and that it has been made discoverable, then select Refresh. 4.
  • Page 77 Beaming an Item Once you create a partnership, the two partnered Bluetooth-enabled devices don't need to be discoverable to communicate. In Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks and Pictures, you can beam files and information to other devices using Bluetooth. 1. Turn on Bluetooth. Select Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth > Mode tab.
  • Page 78: Chapter 9 | Other Applications

    Chapter 9 | Other Applications...
  • Page 79: Windows Live Messenger

    You can send instant messages over the Internet with Windows Live Messenger. NOTE: The device must be connected to the Internet before you can start using Windows Live Messenger. To connect to the Internet, refer to “Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet” for details.
  • Page 80 Adding/Deleting a Windows Live Messenger Contact 1. Sign in to Windows Live Messenger. 2. Do any of the following: • To add a contact, select Menu > Add New Contact, then follow the on-screen instructions. • To delete a contact, select and hold the contact name in the Windows Live contact list, select View contact’s info >...
  • Page 81: Jetcet Pdf5

    Opening a PDF File To open a file in JETCET PDF5, select the PDF file in File Explorer, or do the following: 1. Select Start > Programs > JETCET PDF5. 2. Select the file that you want to view. 3. If you want to open a file on the network, tap the server address.
  • Page 82: Windows Media Player

    The device comes with Windows Media Player pre-loaded, which allows you to play digital audio and video files stored locally or on a network. Transferring Music and Videos to the device If you want to store the media files to a storage card, insert a MicroSD card on the device before connecting the device to a PC.
  • Page 83 Playing Media Files on the device 1. Select Menu > Library to open the Library screen. 2. Select a category (e.g. My Music > All Music). 3. Select an item, then select Play. 4. You can then use the following functions when playing audio or video files: : Display the video in full screen.
  • Page 84: Jblend

    With JBlend, you can manage all J2ME compatible Java applications on the device, including download, installation, rename, upgrade and deletion of these applications. Installing a Java Program 1. Select Start > Programs > JBlend. 2. Select Install, select whether to install the program from local storage or a website. •...
  • Page 85: Gps

    4. Select an event from the drop-down list (incoming call, reminder and message), then change the device’s reactions for this event from other drop-down lists. 5. Select OK to apply the changes. Restoring a Profile 1. Select Start > Programs > Profile Manager. 2.
  • Page 86 Receiving Better Satellite Signals GPS positioning is limited by bad weather (e.g. rainy or cloudy days) and usage location (e.g. tall buildings, tunnels, underpasses, trees, bridges…etc). Typically, GPS does not work indoors, nor can GPS signals penetrate buildings, car sun shades and heat reflective film with metallic content.
  • Page 87: Internet Sharing

    9.7 Internet Sharing With Internet Sharing, you can connect your PC or notebook to the Internet by using the device’s networking capability. NOTE: Please remember to install a valid SIM card and establish a GPRS or dial-up connection before using Internet Sharing. In order to use a USB cable connection, you have to install ActiveSync or WMDC on your PC (refer to chapter three).
  • Page 88: Fm Radio

    FM Radio allows you to listen to FM radio stations on the device. It relies on the provided wired headset as an antenna, so be sure to plug it onto the Mini-USB connector of the device before you start listening to radio stations. 1.
  • Page 89: Backup/Restore

    It is advisable to make backups for your device data regularly in case important data is accidentally lost or damaged. You can back up the device’s data and files to the device storage or compatible memory card, then restore your data from those backup copies as needed.
  • Page 90: Chapter 10 | Camera

    Chapter 10 | Camera...
  • Page 91: Overview

    The built-in Camera application allows you to use the camera /microphone to capture videos and images. Your camera has the following features: Single image capture Time controlled capture Video capture Quality, size and file format options Special effects and image properties Advanced options including anti-flicker, storage location, rest counter, white balance, shutter sound and geo-tagging.
  • Page 92: Taking A Picture

    7. Capture mode. Tap to select from Photo mode to as a contact’s photo), Video mode MMS messages). 8. Settings. 9. Storage location. Main Memory 10. White balance settings. Auto 11. Self timer. This indicator only shows when a timer is set. 12.
  • Page 93: Settings And Options

    To access settings, press menu pages. Tap the options you prefer on the setting screen and then tap return to the preview screen. Options for Taking Still Images Format White Balance Auto; Incandescent; Fluorescent; Daylight Effect Off; Mono Quality Basic; Normal; Perfect Self Timer Off;...
  • Page 94 Property Adjust properties for brightness, contract and sharpness. Geo-tagging Turn on or turn off the GPS function. After GPS is connected, coordinate data will be added to photos you take. (GPS on Options for Taking a Video Clip Format 3GP; MP4 White Balance Auto;...
  • Page 95: Pictures And Videos

    10.5 Pictures and Videos Viewing and Editing Pictures To view captured pictures, tap . Scroll to a picture and do any of the following: • Select Menu. You can see a list of options for managing the picture (e.g. Delete). •...
  • Page 96: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 97: Specifications

    System Information Processor Qualcomm MSM7201A, 528MHz Operating System Windows Mobile Professional Memory 256 MB RAM 512 MB ROM Dimensions and Weight Dimensions 117 x 61 x 13 mm (4.61*2.4*0.51 inches) Weight 140g (4.94 oz) with battery Keys and Notifications Keys Navigation Wheel &...
  • Page 98: Battery And Power

    Cellular connectivity Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 1700/1900/2100 MHz UMTS up to 384k/384k Upload/Download HSDPA/HSUPA up to 7.2Mbps download/2Mbps upload System Class 12 GPRS/EDGE service Antenna Embedded (2G/3G all band, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth) Connectivity and Interface Bluetooth 2.1 compliant + EDR USB 2.0 High Speed, mini USB Wi-Fi 802.11b/g compliant...
  • Page 99: Regulatory Notices

    Regulatory Agency IDs For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of Traveler 137. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of the device, use only the accessories listed below with your Traveler 137. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of Traveler 137. This product is intended for use with a certified Class 2 Limited Power Source, rated 5 Volts DC, maximum 1 Amp power supply unit.
  • Page 100 ・ETSI EN 301 489-7 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS). ・ETSI EN 301 489-17 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);...
  • Page 101 or TV reception. This can be determined by turning the equipment on and off. The user is encouraged 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.
  • Page 102 Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: DGIBC0338AAA000. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 103 and electronic equipment (EEE) and encourages designers to develop products with recycling efficiency in mind; it also aims to improve our environment and reduce risks to human health through the proper treatment of discarded goods. The WEEE logo ( ) on the product and its accessories or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste.
  • Page 104: Pc Requirement To Run Activesync

    To connect the device to a Windows PC running any Windows operating system prior to Windows Vista*, you must have Microsoft PC. ActiveSync 4.5 is included in the Installation CD, which is compatible with the following operating systems and applications: ・Microsoft ®...

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