DOPOD 838PRO User Manual

DOPOD 838PRO User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the all new Windows Mobile™ Smart Phone! Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync, Excel, Internet Explorer, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and/or other countries. QuickMark and its icons are registered trademarks of SimpleAct, Inc.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Precautions

    Dopod Defective Pixel Warranty Policy As the LCD display on the handheld product is made up of high precision components, possible lit or dark pixels (Note) appearing on the display screen is a common occurrence from the product manufacturing process.If your purchased...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Ge tt ing to Kn ow Your 8 38 P ro 1.1 Introduction to Handset and Accessories ........3 1.2 Insert USIM/SIM Card ......7 1.3 Insert MicroSD card ......8 1.4 Initial Device Startup ......9 1.5 Learn about the Today Screen ....
  • Page 5 Vie w Me ss ages 4.1 How to Use the Messaging Center ..74 4.2 SMS ........... 77 4.3 MMS ........... 83 4.4 Outlook E-mail ........89 4.5 POP3 / IMAP4 Account ....... 96 Ma nag ing Pe rson al Infor mation 5.1 Contacts ..........
  • Page 6 E xpe rien ce M obile Offic e Liv in g 8.1 Word Mobile ........204 8.2 Excel Mobile ........211 8.3 PowerPoint Mobile ......218 8.4 ClearVue PDF ........223 W ireless Co nnections 9.1 Comm Manager ........228 9.2 WiFi Wireless Networking ....
  • Page 7 11.14 Clock and Alarms ......308 11.15 Screen ........... 310 11.16 Device Information ......311 11.17 About ..........312 11.18 Microphone AGC ......313 11.19 Bean ..........313 11.20 Network Cards ....... 314 11.21 Connections ........316 Usin g M ore Pr ogr ams 12.1 Java MIDlet Manager ......
  • Page 8: How To Use This Manual

    How to Use This Manual After purchasing this product, carefully read through the user manual before operating. For your reading convenience, this manual is designed with many tips and services in order to help you fi nd information quickly. Page Format Generally, each page is separated into up- per and lower areas, regardless of the left or right half of the page.
  • Page 9 About Action Icons Every topic’s content page includes icons that will assist the reader in operating the product and learning quickly. At the beginning of each action icon, the purpose of this action will be outlined in red background color. Each procedure will indicate the step sequence numbers, the action you will need to execute, the screen that appears for this procedure,...
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your

    Topic Getting to Know Your 838 Pro In this topic, you will learn … Introduction to Handset and Accessories Insert USIM/SIM Card Insert MicroSD card Initial Device Startup Learn about the Today Screen Start Menu Device Lock Standby Mode and System On/Off Restore to Default (Hard Reset)
  • Page 12 Index Action LED Indicator ............6 Insert USIM/SIM Card ..........7 Insert MicroSD Card........... 8 Install Default Programs ..........9 Align Screen .............. 9 Using the Start Menu ..........14 Use Device Lock ............15 Undo Device Lock ............16 Turnoff Phone ............
  • Page 13: Introduction To Handset And Accessories

    1.1 Introduction to Handset and Accessories Getting to know your handset buttons, LED indicators, and accessories. Introduction to Handset and Accessories You can use the QWERTY Keyboard to enter characters; for a QWERTY detailed description of the QWERTY Keyboard, please refer to Keyboard Chapter .
  • Page 14 Voice command Use Voice Tags for voice dialing, or press & hold to activate button the Voice Memo program. MicroSD slot Use to insert a MicroSD memory card and access data on it. You can write freehand on the touch screen with the stylus, Touch screen or use it to click on the screen to select an item.
  • Page 15 When not in use, connector please replace the rubber cap. For more information on the offi cial car antenna, please visit the Dopod website. You can use the self photo mirror to preview the frame when Self photo mirror taking a picture of yourself.
  • Page 16: Led Indicator

    LED Indicator The right LED indicator (orange/red/green) is used to indicate the phone battery and network status; the left LED (blue/green) is used to indicate the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless network connection status. Right LED indicator status: Light signal Status Solid green Batter charging is complete.
  • Page 17: Insert Usim/Sim Card

    1.2 Insert USIM/SIM Card A USIM/SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is provided by your telecom service provider containing your basic data, for example, phone numbers and address book. Before installing a USIM/SIM card, please make sure that power to the phone is turned off. If you do not insert a USIM/SIM card, you will not be able to use the mobile communication functions Insert USIM/SIM Card...
  • Page 18: Insert Microsd Card

    1.3 Insert MicroSD card Install MicroSD card. You can store information such as pictures, music, documents, and program data on the MicroSD card. Insert MicroSD card Insert MicroSD card...
  • Page 19: Initial Device Startup

    1.4 Initial Device Startup Align Screen Please follow the onscreen directions and tap on the During initial device startup, the system will center of the crosshairs to instruct you on how to use the quick display complete the screen alignment function menu, align the screen on your device, and confi...
  • Page 20: Learn About The Today Screen

    1.5 Learn about the Today Screen The 838 Pro handheld phone comes with specialized themes from the factory. This manual uses the Windows Mobile™ 5 default Today screen, themes and menus as an example. The Today screen shows the following important information: status indicator, time and date, upcoming appointments, personal information, tasks to be processed, messages, missed calls, and device lock.
  • Page 21 Status indicator and program icons Status indicator: New E-mail or text message (MMS, SMS, text message Connecting services) Message notifi cation. Select to No connection check Speakerphone on Data syncing Call connect when SIM card is Error when data syncing not inserted Use voice calls Wi-Fi activated, but not connected...
  • Page 22 Phone preinstalled application programs: ActiveSync Syncs data between the phone and a computer. Performs simple math calculations such as Calculator addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Schedules appointment(s) information and creates Calendar meeting requests. Camera Capture photos or record audio movies. Enables you to edit the task table and create new Excel Mobile Excel documents on your phone.
  • Page 23 Allows you to install and run JAVA applications, MIDlet Manager such as games and tools. Browse and manage pictures and videos stored Pictures & Videos on the phone or memory card. Default folder is “My Pictures” folder. Provides MSN Messenger instant messaging and Pocket MSN MSN Hotmail e-mail services.
  • Page 24: Start Menu

    1.6 Start Menu Start Menu contains quick access links to applications, recently executed programs, applications, confi gurations and descriptions. After accessing the start menu, you can press the hardware keyboard A, B, and C buttons to activate the corresponding programs in the start menu.
  • Page 25: Device Lock

    1.7 Device Lock When not using the phone functions, please lock the device to avoid accidentally touching the buttons or screen and causing unnecessary confusion. To unlock the device, select > Settings > Today > Items page and uncheck the Device Lock item.
  • Page 26: Undo Device Lock

    Action: Undo Device Lock Select Unlock Select Unlock Device unlocked...
  • Page 27: Standby Mode And System On/Off

    1.8 Standby Mode and System On/Off When you briefl y press the power button on the phone, the phone will enter standby mode and turn off the screen. The phone and Bluetooth functions will still be activated and will continuously consume the phone battery power.
  • Page 28: Restore To Default (Hard Reset)

    1.9 Restore to Default (Hard Reset) Restoring the default value will clear all information from the phone memory. After system restarts, the phone will restore the phone settings to the factory defaults. All personal information such as contacts, tasks, calendar appointments, as well as additional installed programs and confi...
  • Page 29: Hard Reset Restore To Default

    Enter 134 Then Select Please enter 1  3 4 and then select Yes. The phone will restart after resetting Action: Hard Reset Restore to Default Press and hold the At the same time press Press Qwerty <R> and hold the (confi...
  • Page 31: Learning The Input Modes

    Topic Learning the Input Modes In this topic, you will learn … Using the Input Method Using Block Recognizer Using Letter Recognizer Using Transcriber Use the Physical Keyboard...
  • Page 32 Index Action Show and Turnoff Virtual Keyboard ......23 Enter Upper Case or Symbols ........24 Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters ... 25 Switch to Numeric Keypad ......... 25 Switch to Latin Keyboard ........... 26 Switch to Symbol Pad ..........26 Block Recognizer Input Screen ........
  • Page 33: Using The Input Method

    2.1 Using the Input Method Your handset comes with on-screen Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Transcriber, Block Recognizer and Symbol Pad input methods. 2.1.1 Getting to know the Virtual Keyboard You can enter text from the touch screen virtual keyboard; the input method status is displayed in the center of the task bar at bottom of the screen.
  • Page 34: Enter Upper Case Or Symbols

    2.1.2 Using On-screen Keyboard When using the on-screen Keyboard to input text, you must use the stylus to select the letter, digit or symbol shown on the screen. You can use the virtual keyboard to quickly switch between lower and upper case as well as the number-symbol and Latin alphabet keyboard.
  • Page 35: Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters

    Action: Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters Select twice Select Select (virtual keyboard) (virtual keyboard) (virtual keyboard) The virtual keyboard shows Before selecting , the upper case letters input method will remain upper case Action: Switch to Number-Symbol Keyboard Select Select (top left of the virtual (top left of the virtual...
  • Page 36: Switch To Latin Keyboard

    Action: Switch to Latin Keyboard Select Select (lower left of virtual (lower left of virtual keyboard) keyboard) After making your You can now select and selection, you can return to input the Latin alphabet the English keyboard. displayed by the virtual keyboard.
  • Page 37: Using Block Recognizer

    2.2 Using Block Recognizer Using the Block Recognizer input method, the handset will recognize the character, symbol or digit that you write on the screen. Block Recognizer input screen Block Recognizer input method: Select a Candidate Words candidate word Character Input Field Write character Number, Symbol Write digit or...
  • Page 38: Using Letter Recognizer

    2.3 Using Letter Recognizer Using the Letter Recognizer input method, the handset will recognize the character, symbol or digit that you write on the screen. Block Recognizer input screen Block Recognizer input screen: Select a Candidate Words candidate word Write upper case Upper case Input Field Write lower case Lower case Input Field...
  • Page 39: Using Transcriber

    2.4 Using Transcriber Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive, print,or a combination of both. Transcriber works transparently in the background of programs,recognizing words with its integrated dictionary. When Transcriber is turned on, it interprets stylus movement anywhere on the screen as handwriting input Transcriber input screen Transcriber Shortcut Icon Functions:...
  • Page 40: Using Transcriber

    Action: Using Transcriber SelectTranscriber Select (right side of input method display) After virtual keyboard is Transcriber input screen activated, the icon will be shown Action: Handwriting recognition Written <text> Please write some Input text successfully character on the screen, recognized for example: Smile...
  • Page 41: Use The Physical Keyboard

    2.5 Use the Physical Keyboard You can use the physical keyboard to enter text quickly. When you wish to use the physical keyboard for inputs, please slide the screen open towards the right. The display method will change to landscape mode for your convenience.
  • Page 42: Use Physical Keyboard To Enter Lower Case Characters

    2.5.2 Physical Keyboard Input You can use the physical keyboard to quickly enter characters. Input method: • To enter lower case English, please press the corresponding English character on the keyboard. • To enter a single upper case English character, please fi rst press and then press the corresponding English character on the keyboard.
  • Page 43: Use Physical Keyboard To Enter Upper Case

    Action: Use Physical Keyboard to Enter Upper Case Characters Press Then press Use physical keyboard to Enter upper case enter characters characters Action: Use Physical Keyboard to Continuously Enter Upper Case Characters Press Press Then press Continuously enter upper Characters are input case characters...
  • Page 44: Use Physical Keyboard To Enter Numbers

    Action: Use Physical Keyboard to Enter Numbers Press Then press Use Physical Keyboard to Number is input Enter Numbers Action: Use Physical Keyboard to Continuously Enter Numbers Continuously press twice Then press Use Physical Keyboard to Number is input Enter Numbers...
  • Page 45: Use Physical Keyboard To Enter Symbols

    Action: Use Physical Keyboard to Enter Symbols Select Press Then press Open the symbol table With the symbol table Symbol is input open, you can tap or use the direction buttons to select the symbol...
  • Page 47: Using The Communication

    Topic Using the Communication In this topic, you will learn … Using the Phone Making Phone Calls Receiving Voice Calls Video calls Call Options Additional Information on Dialing SmartDailing Managing Call History Setting Up Speed Dial Entries...
  • Page 48 Index Action Enter PIN code ............40 Enter the SIM Card Code (PUK) ......... 41 Turn Off the Phone Function ........42 Turn On the Phone Functions ........43 Adjust Volume ............44 Use the Phone Dialing Application......45 Dialing from Contacts List .......... 46 Dialing when Browsing Contact Information ....
  • Page 49 Answer Video Calls ............ 55 Configure Video Calls ..........56 Answer New Incoming Call, Hold original Call .... 57 End New Incoming Call, Return to Original Call ..58 Swap calls ..............58 Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number ....59 Create Multi-Way Conference ........
  • Page 50: Using The Phone

    3.1 Using the Phone When you begin to use the 838 Pro phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM card PIN number in order to connect to a mobile network. You can use the Comm Manager to activate/ deactivate the phone and wireless functions.
  • Page 51: Enter The Sim Card Code (Puk)

    If an incorrect PIN code is entered more than 3 times, the SIM card will automatically be locked and you will not be able to use the phone functions. If this occurs, please contact your account’s telecom service provider to obtain the SIM card code (PUK) to unlock the SIM card. Action: Enter the SIM Card Code (PUK) Select <number...
  • Page 52: Turn Off The Phone Function

    3.1.3 Activate/Deactivate Phone Functions You can use the Comm Manager to activate/ deactivate the phone, Wi-Fi wireless network, and Bluetooth wireless functions. In certain circumstances, such as when on an airplane, you may be required to turn off the phone and other wireless communication functions.
  • Page 53: Turn On The Phone Functions

    Action: Turn On the Phone Functions Select Select Or press Comm Manager button (Note 1) Next, please enter your SIM card PIN code Today screen Using Comm Manager to turn on phone functions (Note 1)
  • Page 54: Adjust Volume

    3.1.4 Adjust Call and Device Volume You can use the volume adjust button or select the speaker icon from the top of the Today screen, to adjust the “phone ” and “device ” volume respectively. Adjusting the “phone” volume adjusts the ring tone volume; adjusting the “device”...
  • Page 55: Making Voice Calls

    3.2 Making Voice Calls You can use the phone application programs, contacts, call records, SIM manager, speed dialing function, and voice commands to make calls. During a call, you will still be able to access other application programs, or return to the Today screen. When using speed dialing, you only need to select the number button on the phone screen to dial the most recently used numbers.
  • Page 56: Dialing From Contacts List

    Action: Dialing from Contacts list Scroll the Select Talk wheel to select <Contacts> and then Press Call button (Note 1) Press left/right navigation button to select contact’s mobile phone, home, or offi ce number Select the contact (Note 1) to dial, for example: Franky Action: Dialing when Browsing Contact Information Select <Contacts>...
  • Page 57: Using Call History For Dialing

    Action: Using Call History for Dialing Select Call history Select <Contacts> Select Call Or press Call button At the phone Home screen, Select the call history to Dial contact in call history access the call history dial to, for example: Franky Action: Using SIM Card Manager Dialing Select SIM Manager...
  • Page 58: Use Speed Dialing From Phone Screen

    Action: Use Speed Dialing from Phone Screen Select and hold <number button> (Note 1) If the specifi ed contact number is 12, you can select “1” and then select and hold “2” to dial the contact numbered “12” Dial the speed dialing Please select the specifi...
  • Page 59: Use Voice Command Dialing

    Action: Use Voice Command Dialing Select Programs Select Voice “Call <Contact> at Or press Commander <Home/Work/Mobile>” Voice Commander button You can also press the Voice Activate Voice Commander For example, say: “Call Commander button on the Franky Work” left side of the unit to activate voice commands directly “confi...
  • Page 60: Receiving Voice Calls

    3.3 Receiving Voice Calls When you receive incoming calls, the phone screen display will show the incoming message, you can choose to accept or reject the incoming call. When you are on a call, you can still select the start menu and access other application programs at any time, or return to the Today screen.
  • Page 61: Reject Incoming Calls

    Action: Reject Incoming Calls Select Ignore Or press Hang Up button Incoming call prompt After rejecting the incoming call, the top of the screen will show to remind you that you have missed calls Action: View Missed or Rejected Incoming Calls Select Notifi...
  • Page 62: Dialing Missed Calls

    Action: Dialing Missed Calls Select <Missed Calls> Then Select Call press Call button Call list screen Dial Missed Calls Action: End call Select Or press Hang Up button In call End call...
  • Page 63: Video Calls

    3.4 Video calls You can use the phone application to make video calls to contacts. Before dialing or answering video calls, please make sure you are using a 3G mobile network supported USIM card and account. When the task bar at the top of the screen shows the appropriate icon it means that you are already using a...
  • Page 64: Video Call Options

    Continue: Create/End Video Call Select Or press Hang Up button End video call Video call in progress End call Video call options During a video call, you can select the following options to adjust video settings: : Adjust video brightness : activate/deactivate video camera : activate/deactivate microphone : select the main (front of unit) lens or secondary (back of unit) lens...
  • Page 65: Answer Video Calls

    Action: Answer Video Calls Press Call button or select Answer Answering video calls Video call incoming notifi cation If you unsuccessfully dialed a video call, you can choose: • Try again • Make voice Call • Send SMS • Send MMS ▲Unsuccessful video call dialed...
  • Page 66: Configure Video Calls

    Action: Confi gure Video Calls Select Menu > Video Call Options Video call options screen Incoming video call notifi cation Video Call Options Video call confi guration options: Options Description Show still image Choose the picture you wish to display when the video camera is disabled during a call.
  • Page 67: Call Options

    3.5 Call Options You can choose to hold a call, switch between calls, set up multi-way calls during a call, as well as use the hands-free speakerphone or activate the microphone muting function during a call. If you receive incoming calls while on a call, the phone will show a notifi...
  • Page 68: End New Incoming Call, Return To Original Call

    Action: End New Incoming Call, Return to Original Call Select End new incoming call, Continue with original call return to original call Action: Swap calls Select Swap Swap call to other side...
  • Page 69: Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number

    Action: Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number Select Hold Select Keypad Select <number buttons> Or press Left confi rm button Hold original call Holding original call Enter the second phone number Select Talk Create new call Dial the second phone number...
  • Page 70: Create Multi-Way Conference

    Action: Create Multi-Way Conference Select Menu > Conference Not all service providers support multi-way conferencing, please contact your service provider for more information. By having two calls at the After creating multi-way same time, you can use conference, connect screen “Conference”...
  • Page 71: Activate Speakerphone

    Action: Activate Speakerphone Select Speaker On (Note 1) You can also select Menu > Speaker on Press and hold call button to activate hands-free speakerphone (Speaker On) function In call screen (Note 1) When speakerphone is activated, the top of the screen will display icon.
  • Page 72: Activate Mute

    Action: Activate Mute Select Mute (Note 1) You can also select Menu > Mute In call screen When Mute is activated, the top of screen will display icon. Action: Turn off Mute Function Select Unmute (Note 1) You can also select Menu >...
  • Page 73: Additional Information On Dialing

    3.6 Additional Information on Dialing You can use additional dialing functions, including dialing to voice mail, emergency and international calling, using SIM card service (STK), and creating call notes. To listen to voicemail messages, you can dial the voicemail number (provided by the service provider) from the phone application.
  • Page 74: Dialing Emergency Calls

    Action: Dialing Emergency Calls Select <emergency phone number> Then Select Talk SIM card may store other emergency help numbers, please ask your service provider for more information. Dialing emergency calls Enter emergency phone number Action: Dialing International Calls Select and hold Select <number buttons>...
  • Page 75: Using Sim Card Services (Stk)

    Action: Using SIM Card Services (STK) Select Select > Programs (STK icon) The STK icon displayed name is your service provider name Action: Use Phone Application to Create Call Notes Select Menu Select Create Note Edit <note contents> Phone screen For phone screen editing notes please refer to 5.4 Notes Application...
  • Page 76: Smart Dialing

    3.7 Smart Dialing Smart Dialing is integrated in the phone applications, providing you with even more convenient phone dialing. When you select the number or the English characters representing the number (for example: the number “8” is represented by t, u, v), Smart Dialing will automatically search stored contacts, SIM card contacts and received call items, then lets you choose the number or contact to dial.
  • Page 77: Managing Call History

    3.8 Managing Call History The phone application call history lets you browse, delete, and manage call details. You can use the fi lter function to search for the desired history. The fi lter function can display call records as follows: all calls, missed calls, incoming calls, video calls, and by contact name, for your convenience.
  • Page 78: Filter Call History

    Action: Filter Call History Select Menu > Filter Select <Filter criteria> Call history screen. Select the call type to List all outgoing calls browse. For example: Outgoing Action: Delete Single Call History Select and hold Select <Contacts> Then select Delete (Note 1) To delete entire call history, please select...
  • Page 79: Setting Up Speed Dial Entries

    3.9 Setting up Speed Dial Entries The phone speed dial application allows you to use the number buttons to quickly dial contacts. Before using the speed dialing function, you must fi rst create speed dial entries using the speed dial application. You will also be able to delete and edit the speed dial entries.
  • Page 80: Removing A Speed Dial Entry

    Select <Number> Select select Select <Location> Select the number to Select the corresponding Finish creating a speed dial correspond to the speed number button. For entry dial entry example: 2 Action: Removing a Speed Dial Entry Select <Contacts> Select Menu >...
  • Page 81: View Messages

    Topic View Messages In this topic, you will learn … How to Use the Messaging Center Outlook E-mail POP3 / IMAP4 Account...
  • Page 82 Index Action Open the Messaging Center ........74 Switch Accounts ............75 Switch Folders ............75 Adding a New Message ..........77 Open Messages ............78 Close Messages ............79 Replying Messages ............ 79 Deleting Messages............. 80 Add New Message Folder .......... 80 Moving Messages ............
  • Page 83 Browsing E-mails ............91 Download Complete E-mail Contents ......92 Download Attached Files ..........92 Save Attachment to Memory Card ......93 Reply to E-mails ............93 Reply All ..............94 Forward Mail .............. 95 Adds a New POP3/IMAP Mail Account ....... 97 Send and Receive E-mail ...........
  • Page 84: How To Use The Messaging Center

    4.1 How to Use the Messaging Center The Messaging Center is used to manage your SMS, MMS, and e-mail messages. You can use the Messaging Center to send and receive SMS, MMS, Outlook® e-mails, and other messages from custom e-mail accounts.
  • Page 85: Switch Accounts

    Action: Switch Accounts Select Menu > Go To > <Message type> You can also use the following two methods to switch accounts 1. Repeatedly press to switch between SMS, MMS, and Outlook e-mail 2. Use the left/right button on the keypad to switch between SMS, Choose the message...
  • Page 86 (Note 1) Default folder description: Folder Description Inbox Stores all received messages. Deleted Items Deleted messages are saved in Deleted Items. Drafts Stores message drafts. Outbox Stores outgoing messages that are ready to be sent. Sent Items Sent messages are saved in Sent Items as a backup.
  • Page 87: Sms

    4.2 SMS Through SMS you can quickly send / receive text messages to other people. The fee for each message transaction will depend on the telecom service provider. A single message can have up to 160 English characters or 70 Chinese characters.
  • Page 88: Open Messages

    Select the lower empty Select Send fi eld and enter <Text to send> Message sent Action: Open Messages Select <Message to browse> Message opened, you can browse the message contents...
  • Page 89: Close Messages

    Action: Close Messages Select Browse message icon changed to Action: Replying Messages Select and hold Select Reply <Message to reply> Message editing screen. To edit messages, please refer to Action: Adding a New Message...
  • Page 90: Deleting Messages

    Action: Deleting Messages Select and hold Select Delete <Message to delete> Message deleted. Deleted messages are moved to the “Deleted Items” folder Action: Add New Message Folder Select Menu > Select and hold Text Select New Folder Tools > Manage Messages Folders...
  • Page 91: Moving Messages

    Enter <folder name> Then select For example: company New folder added Action: Moving Messages Select and hold Select Move Select <Folder to <Message to move> move to> Then select For example: select company...
  • Page 92: Configure Message Settings

    Action: Confi gure Message Settings Select Menu > Select Text Messages Select and check mark Tools > Options <Selected items> You can onfi gure message sending options (Note 1) Confi gure the options for sending messages. You can request delivery notifi cation so that when the message is delivered the recipient’s phone will respond with a notifi...
  • Page 93: Mms

    4.3 MMS You can easily create or share MMS messages with friends and family. MMS enables you to send or browse pictures, movies, audio, and text in an MMS message. Browse received MMS messages. Read and unread messages are indicated by the following icons: : Unread MMS messages : Read MMS messages When you receive a MMS message, you can reply to the original sender.
  • Page 94 Continue: Add a new MMS message Select and enter the Select Select <Pictures or Subject video> Insert picture or video Choose a picture or video to send Select Insert text here Select Select Then enter <Text to Insert an audio clip <Audio to send>...
  • Page 95: Browsing Mms

    Select Send MMS message sent Action: Browsing MMS Select <MMS message to browse> Playing back MMS.
  • Page 96: Replying To An Mms Message

    Action: Replying to an MMS Message Select and hold <MMS Select Reply message to reply> Please refer to 4.3 Adds a New MMS Message Action: Deleting MMS Message Select and hold <MMS Select Delete message to delete> MMS message deleted. Deleted messages are moved to “Deleted Items”...
  • Page 97: Moving Mms Messages

    Action: Moving MMS Messages Select and hold <MMS Select Move Select <Folder to message to move> move to> Then select For example: Drafts Action: Confi gure MMS Settings Select Menu > Select and check mark Options <MMS> Choose the MMS Options setting you wish to set up (Note 1)
  • Page 98 (Note 1) Confi gure options for sending MMS messages. You can request delivery notifi cation so that when the message is delivered the recipient’s phone will respond with a notifi cation. MMS settings: Options Description Retrieve messages Automatically receive MMS messages immediately Save sent messages Save the sent message on the phone...
  • Page 99: Outlook E-Mail

    4.4 Outlook E-mail You can use a Microsoft Offi ce Outlook® e-mail account or remote Exchange Server® account to send and receive e-mail via an ActiveSync® sync connection. E-mails will be sent/received simultaneously when synchronizing between the phone and a computer or Exchange Server®.
  • Page 100: Drafting And Sending E-Mails

    Continues: Drafting and Sending E-mails Select <blank text Select Menu > Insert > body> File Enter <mail body> Please enter the mail body Enter the body, for Append fi le in the empty editing fi eld example: Please refer to Select Select Send...
  • Page 101: Receiving E-Mail

    Action: Receiving E-mail Select Send/Receive You must perform E-mail received ActiveSync sync before receiving mail Action: Browsing E-mails Select <E-mail to Select browse> You can also select and Icon for read e-mail view the appended fi les becomes...
  • Page 102: Download Complete E-Mail Contents

    Action: Download Complete E-mail Contents Select Obtain remaining parts of this message E-mail contents will be completely downloaded during next sync Action: Download Attached Files Select <File to download> File will be downloaded during next sync...
  • Page 103: Save Attachment To Memory Card

    Action: Save Attachment to Memory Card Select Menu > Tools > Select Storage Select Store Options attachments on storage card Action: Reply to E-mails Select and hold Select Reply Select <blank text body> <E-mail to reply to> Then enter <Message to reply> Please enter the mail body in the empty editing fi...
  • Page 104: Reply All

    Select Send During next execution of ActiveSync, mail will be automatically sent Action: Reply All Select Menu > Reply All All recipients will be automatically fi lled in...
  • Page 105: Forward Mail

    Action: Forward Mail Select Menu > Forward Fill in the recipient and message to forward this mail...
  • Page 106: Pop3 / Imap4 Account

    POP3/IMAP4 account, mail on the server will also be deleted. Action: Adds a New POP3/IMAP Mail Account Select Menu > Select New Account... Enter <E-mail Tools > Options address> Messaging Home Screen. Messaging Home Screen. Please enter your e-mail address, for example: dopod@dopod.com.tw...
  • Page 107 Select Next Enter <Your name Enter <Account type / / User name / Name> Password> Please ask your mail server Note: After setup, no administrator for your user modifi cation is permitted name information and enter Enter <Incoming Choose and select mail / Outgoing mail / Yes / No Domain>...
  • Page 108: Send And Receive E-Mail

    4.5.2 Download E-mail You can use the Messaging Center to download and send e-mails. When sending/receiving you may be charged fees by the ISP for connecting to the Internet. Action: Send and Receive E-mail Select Menu > Send/Receive E-mail downloaded...
  • Page 109: Managing Personal Information

    Topic Managing Personal Information In this topic, you will learn … Contacts Calendar Tasks Notes...
  • Page 110 Index Action Open Contacts Application ......... 102 Adding New Contacts to the Phone ......103 Copy SIM Card Contacts to the Phone ....... 106 Add New SIM Card Contacts ........106 Add New Contacts Through Call History ..... 107 Viewing and Editing Contact........108 Deleting Contacts............
  • Page 111 Opens the Tasks Application ........120 Quickly Add New Tasks ..........121 Adding New Tasks ............121 Setting Tasks as Completed ........122 Search Tasks ............. 123 View and Edit Appointments ........124 Open the Notes Application ........125 Add New Notes ............126 Adding a New Voice Note ...........
  • Page 112: Contacts

    5.1 Contacts Use the Contacts application to manage your contact information, to quickly connect with or send messages to your contacts. Using the Microsoft Office Outlook® data sync function, you can easily sync your contacts to the contacts list on the phone to manage them. In the Contacts application, you can add, view, edit, copy, and delete contacts, or manage contacts in categories.
  • Page 113: Adding New Contacts To The Phone

    Action: Adding New Contacts to the Phone Select Menu > Select Name Select and enter Contact, or press Then enter <Mobile Number> Left Confi rm <Contact name> buttom For example: fi rst name The mobile number is the “Franky” default calling number (Note 1) (Note 2) Select Select a picture...
  • Page 114 Select and enter <E-mail> Select contacts incoming ring Enter the contacts e-mail tone, for example: Ringer. To address (Note 1), for add new ring tone, please example: dopod@dopod. refer to Chapter 11. Select Notes Select Finish editing contacts Return to contacts main...
  • Page 115 These are the built-in contact information fi elds you can enter Name Picture Job title Department Company Work tel Work fax Work Address Instant E-mail Number Message Mobile Number Ring tone Web page Offi ce Location Home tel Home Address Categories Other Addresses Pager Car Phone Number...
  • Page 116: Copy Sim Card Contacts To The Phone

    Action: Copy SIM Card Contacts to the Phone Select and hold Select > Programs <Contacts> > SIM Manager Then select Save to contacts Select the contact on SIM Return to contacts card, for example: Roger main screen. You have Smith successfully copied SIM card contacts to the phone Action: Add New SIM Card Contacts...
  • Page 117: Add New Contacts Through Call History

    Select When you replace the phone’s SIM card, the SIM card contacts list will be updated with the contacts on the new SIM card. Phone contacts will not be changed with replacement of the SIM card. Finish adding new SIM card contacts Action: Add New Contacts Through Call History Select and hold...
  • Page 118: Viewing And Editing Contact

    Action: Viewing and Editing Contact Select <Contacts> Select Menu > Edit Select the contact to Contacts information Edit contacts. To edit, browsing screen. To make browse or edit, for example: please refer to action: calls to contacts, please Franky New Phone Contacts refer to section 3.2 Action: Deleting Contacts Select...
  • Page 119: Search For Contacts

    Action: Search for Contacts Select and enter Select Enter a name or <Search criteria> number Enter any character or For example: select fgh Find the desired contact string from the name or as the search criteria. Sort entry number, for example: with En/Num or character “Franky”...
  • Page 120: View Grouping Contacts

    Action: View Grouping Contacts Select Menu > Filter > <Contact category> Default contacts categories Recently Viewed: your most recent contacts Categories: uncategorized contacts More: Select to view multiple categories Contacts main screen. Lists the contacts under Please select the category this category fi...
  • Page 121: Send Contacts Through Bluetooth, Ir

    Action: Send Contacts through Bluetooth, IR Select <Contacts> Select Menu > Select Beam Contact... < device > Select the contact to send, Select data exchange for example: Franky device. is the Bluetooth device; is the IR device Select After send is complete, please select...
  • Page 122: Calendar

    5.2 Calendar You can use the calendar application to schedule, search, and create reminders of appointments. Using the Microsoft Office Outlook® data sync function, you can easily manage calendar appointments. In the calendar program, you can add new appointments, view, edit, copy, and delete sent appointment information.
  • Page 123: Change Calendar View Method

    Action: Change Calendar View Method Select Select Week Select Month “Agenda” view. After “Agenda” view. After “Day” view. After selection, “Day” view. After selection, “Week” view. After “Week” view. After selection, changes to “Day” changes to “Week” view selection, changes to view “Month”...
  • Page 124: Adding New Appointments

    Action: Adding New Appointments Select Menu > Select and enter Select and enter the New Appointment <Subject> <Location> Enter the appointment Enter the appointment subject, for example: location, for example: meeting company Select Starts Select Ends Select All Day Then select Then enter Then enter <Whether all day...
  • Page 125 Select Occurs Select Reminder Select and enter Then select Then select <Reminder time> <Appointment <Whether reminder is periodicity> required> Select the periodicity of Select whether to remind Confi gure how long before appointments (Note 1), for you of your appointments, the appoint to remind you, for example: “15 minutes”...
  • Page 126 Select <Contacts> Select Status Select Sensitivity Then select Then select <Status> Then select <Sensitivity> Select the appointment Select the appointment Select the appointment attendees, for example: status (Note 2), for confi dentiality (Note 3), for Franky example: Busy example: Normal Select Select Notes...
  • Page 127 These are the built-in appointment formation fi elds you can enter: Subject Location Starts Ends All Day Occurs Reminder Categories Attendees Status Sensitivity Your newly added appointments will be shown on the Today screen (Note 1) Appointment periodicity description: Once Appointment occurs only once Same day every week Appointment occurs on same day of every week...
  • Page 128: Close Appointment Reminder

    Action: Close Appointment Reminder Action: Delay Appointment Reminder Select Dismiss Select Menu > <Delay time> At the appointment Remind you again after the reminder time the phone will delay time, for example: show the reminder screen “Snooze 5 minutes” reminds and sound the ring tone you again in 5 minutes Action: View and Edit Appointments...
  • Page 129: Send Appointments Through Mms

    Send Appointments Through MMS Follow these procedures to send appointment information to other people as a vCalendar (Note 1) through MMS: • At the calendar main screen, use the up/down navigation button to select <Appointment>, for example: meeting • Select Menu >...
  • Page 130: Tasks

    5.3 Tasks You can use the Task application to track ongoing events; tasks can be a single operation or a repeating operation. You can set up reminders for tasks, or manage them by setting up different categories. All of your entered tasks are displayed in the application main screen Tasks List.
  • Page 131: Quickly Add New Tasks

    Action: Quickly Add New Tasks Select Tap here to add Select the Ordering Enter virtual button a new task Priority Then enter Subject Enter the task subject, for Use the virtual or hardware You can select High keyboard to input, or press example: Buy ticket Priority, Priority, or...
  • Page 132: Setting Tasks As Completed

    Select Starts Select Select Notes Then enter <Note Then select <Start Then select contents> date> <Expiration date> Then select You can enter task notes Select the task start date, Select the task expiration in the empty space. Select for example: 2006/06/08 date, for example: to fi...
  • Page 133: Search Tasks

    Action: Search Tasks Select Menu > Select <Sort by> Select Menu > Filter Sort By Select task sorting criteria, Tasks sorted according to for example: Priority priority Select <Filter criteria> Select the fi lter criteria, for Search for high priority and example: Active Tasks in progress tasks...
  • Page 134: View And Edit Appointments

    Action: View and Edit Appointments Select <Task> Select Edit Select Select the task entry to If there is more task Appointment information Appointment information screen. After selecting, edit view or edit, for example: information, select tasks. To edit, please refer Take ticket view more information to action:...
  • Page 135: Notes

    5.4 Notes The Notes application can assist you to quickly note down your thoughts, questions, reminders, things to do list, and meeting records, etc. You can use the virtual or hardware keyboard, handwriting recognition, and audio recording to edit note contents. In the notes program, you can add new, view, edit, rename/move, and delete notes, as well as record audio notes.
  • Page 136: Add New Notes

    Action: Add New Notes Select Enter <Drawing or Or press handwritten Left confi rm button characters> Drawing mode. You can Tasks application screen Use drawing mode to draw use the stylus to draw or write characters on the screen Select Menu Enter <Characters>...
  • Page 137 Select Menu Select Select Then check View Recording Toolbar Start recording toolbar, to Begin audio recording Stop recording record audio notes Select Return to Notes application Audio note contents are main screen. You have shown as in note added a new note entry documents.
  • Page 138: Adding A New Voice Note

    Action: Adding a New Voice Note Select Menu > Select Select View Recording Toolbar At the Notes application Begin recording Stop recording main screen, open the recording tool bar to record audio notes Action: View Notes Select Select Select <Notes entry to view> At the Notes application Note viewing screen.
  • Page 139: Playback Voice Notes

    Action: Playback Voice Notes Select <Audio to playback> At the Notes application Begin audio playback, Audio note playback main screen, select the complete you can select to stop audio note to playback, for playback example: Recording1 Action: Rename/Moving Notes Select and hold <Note Select Select...
  • Page 140: Delete Notes

    Continue: Rename/Moving Notes Select Folder Select Location Select Then select Then select <Folder name> <Save location> For example: My For example: Storage Card Done Rename/Move notes. documents. You can (memory card) The note icon becomes use different folders to after moving to categorize notes memory card Action: Delete Notes...
  • Page 141: Change The Notes Default Storage Location

    Action: Change the Notes Default Storage Location Select Menu > Select Save To Select Options... Then select <Save location> Notes application main You can choose to save Notes default storage notes to Main memory screen location changed Storage Card (memory card)
  • Page 143: Synchronizing Your Phone

    Topic Synchronizing Your Phone In this topic, you will learn about… Introducing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Installing Microsoft Office Outlook Initial Connection Using ActiveSync Syncing with Multiple Computers Synchronizing Through Bluetooth, IR Syncing with an Exchange Server Using ActiveSync to Transfer and Manage Files 10.
  • Page 144 Index Action Installing ActiveSync to the Computer ......137 Install Microsoft Office Outlook .........139 Connecting to the Phone for the First Time ......142 Activating ActiveSync on the Phone .........145 Setting the Phone to Sync with Multiple Computers ..146 Setting Bluetooth Sync Connection ........148 Use IR Connection to Computer ........150 Use Bluetooth to Connect to the Computer ......150 Setting Exchange Server Synchronization .......151...
  • Page 145 Setting Multimedia Sync Data Type on the Computer ..163 Sync multimedia files to the phone ........164 Sync Multimedia Files Play List to the Phone ....165 Installing Software Through ActiveSync ......167 Setting ActiveSync as Firewall Exception ......168 Turn Off Windows Firewall ..........170...
  • Page 146: Introducing Activesync

    Install software to your Windows Mobile™ device You can obtain the ActiveSync installation program from the included user CD. In addition, you can also download the latest version of the ActiveSync® installation program from Dopod or the Microsoft® website Download Center (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile).
  • Page 147: Installing Activesync

    6.2 Installing ActiveSync To use ActiveSync® sync, you must fi rst install Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.1 version or above on the personal computer. The phone should also have ActiveSync® installed on it as well; follow the instructions on the User CD to install it. If your ActiveSync installation program is downloaded from the Internet, please execute the installation program from the folder it was downloaded to.
  • Page 148 Then select Next Enter your name and group information, Select the installation destination folder. for example: for the user name, enter User; Select “Next” if no change is necessary for the organization, enter Dopod Select Install Select Finish Begin installation...
  • Page 149: Installing Microsoft Office Outlook

    6.3 Installing Microsoft Offi ce Outlook Microsoft ActiveSync® can be used to sync and manage personal information for the Microsoft Office Outlook® application program on the phone and computer; however, it cannot exchange information with Microsoft Outlook Express®. You can obtain the Microsoft Office Outlook 2002 installation program and Product Key from the included User CD.
  • Page 150 Enter < Product Key > Select Install Now Then select Next Then select Next Select the installation type. You can also modify the installation directory and type Select Install Confi rm Install Microsoft Offi ce Outlook® Installing Microsoft Offi ce Outlook®...
  • Page 151 Select Successfully installed Microsoft Offi ce Outlook®...
  • Page 152: Initial Connection

    6.4 Initial Connection When you use the phone and computer to connect via USB cable, Bluetooth, or IR for the fi rst time, the ActiveSync® application program on the personal computer will automatically detect if your device is already connected to the computer. It will then execute the sync confi guration wizard to create the ActiveSync connection between the phone and computer.
  • Page 153 Select <Data type> Check <Data type> Then select Settings You can set the sync options for the data Select the data type you wish to sync. For types (for example, calendar) example: contacts, calendar, e-mail types, Select Next Select Finish Complete sync options settings...
  • Page 154 Select <Combine the items on my device with the item on this computer> Then select Searching modifi ed items on the phone/ Decide whether to keep the information on computer the phone Begin executing sync operation. For Sync is now completed. Computer (such example, computer (such as Windows PC) as Windows PC) status displays as status displays as “Synchronizing”...
  • Page 155: Using Activesync

    6.5 Using ActiveSync After connecting the phone to the computer with a USB cable or by Bluetooth, the computer and phone will automatically activate an ActiveSync® sync. You can also manually control ActiveSync® syncing operation on the phone or personal computer. After the phone and computer are disconnected, ActiveSync will automatically stop the sync operation.
  • Page 156: Sync With Multiple Computers

    6.6 Sync with Multiple Computers If your phone has already established an ActiveSync® sync connection with any single computer, when the phone establishes an initial connection (please refer to section 6.4) with another ActiveSync® installed computer, the ActiveSync® sync confi guration wizard will ask you to enter the other computer’s name in order to differentiate it from the original computer.
  • Page 157 Enter <Computer name> Then select Next If your phone is already synchronized with a computer, please enter the other computer’s name. For example, enter Windows PC 2...
  • Page 158: Synchronizing Connection Through Bluetooth, Ir

    6.7 Synchronizing Connection Through Bluetooth, IR You can create a connection between the phone and a computer using Bluetooth and then use ActiveSync® to sync information. When using Bluetooth synchronization, please first activate the Bluetooth function on the computer. ActiveSync will automatically activate the Bluetooth function on the phone.
  • Page 159 Select <Device to Enter <Passkey> connect to> Then select Next Then select Next Scanning nearby Bluetooth Please select the Enter custom Bluetooth devices connecting device, for headset passkey, for example, Laptop example, 0000 Enter <PIN Code> Check ActiveSync Then select Then select Finish Please enter the Bluetooth PIN Code for the...
  • Page 160: Use Ir Connection To Computer

    Action: Use IR Connection to Computer Select Menu > Connect via IR Using IR connection Connection is successful Action: Use Bluetooth to Connect to the Computer Select Menu > Connect via Bluetooth Using the Bluetooth Connection is successful connection...
  • Page 161: Syncing With An Exchange Server

    6.8 Syncing with an Exchange Server If your company provides Microsoft Exchange Server® sync information functions, you can use the phone to sync information with the remote server. To use this function, you must fi rst obtain the server information such as user name, password, and network name from the server administrator.
  • Page 162 Enter Enter <User name/ Select and check mark <Server address> Password/Domain> Save Password Then select Next Then select Next Enter Outlook Web Access Please check with your system If you wish to perform auto- administrator for the user address sync in the future, please name, password, and network check “save password”...
  • Page 163: Setting The Phone's Scheduled Synchronization

    Action: Setting the Phone’s Scheduled Synchronization Select Menu > Select and confi gure Select Use above Schedule <Peak times> settings when roaming <Off-peak times> Opens the Schedule Confi gure each Select whether to use synchronization interval, for peak/off peak time when settings screen example: as item arrives using the mobile network...
  • Page 164: Using Activesync To Transfer And Manage Files

    6.9 Using ActiveSync to Transfer and Manage Files When using an ActiveSync® sync connection, you can use the Windows ® fi le manager to easily transfer fi les to the phone as well as moving, copying, renaming, or deleting fi les on the phone. To use this function, you must first establish an ActiveSync connection between the phone and computer, and then activate the ActiveSync application program on the computer.
  • Page 165: Files

    Select and open My Windows Mobile device Open and browse the top folder on the Top folder of the phone. Select “Storage phone Card” to open the memory card folder Action: Using Windows File Explorer to Sync and Transfer Files Select <Files on computer>...
  • Page 166 Right-click on the mouse Select Then select Paste Paste the fi les to the “Mobile device” (phone) directory The fi les on the computer are now sent to the My Documents folder on the phone...
  • Page 167: Advanced Pc Sync Settings

    6.10 Advanced PC Sync Settings You can set the connection, sync confl ict processing policy, sync data, and options scheduling of the phone using the ActiveSync® program on the personal computer. When configuring ActiveSync®, please do not connect the phone to the computer. 6.10.1 Connecting Setting the ActiveSync®...
  • Page 168: Computer

    Action: Setting the Sync Connection Serial Port on the Computer Check Select <Serial port location> Allow connections to one of the following Uses the serial port connection Select the serial port to connect to the phone, for example: COM1 Options settings descriptions: •...
  • Page 169: Opening The Computer's Connection Settings Window

    6.10.2 Sync Confl ict Processing Rules When a sync confl ict occurs, you can do one of the following: • Replace items on the device: the phone’s sync information contents will be replaced by the computer’s. • Replace items on the desktop computer: the computer sync information contents will be replaced by the phone’s.
  • Page 170 Select <If there is a confl ict> menu Then select Select the sync confl ict processing option, for example: Replace Item on Device.
  • Page 171: Setting Sync Data Type On The Computer

    6.10.3 Sync Information and Options When you fi rst establish the connection, the sync confi guration wizard will ask you for the sync data options, for example: contacts, calendar etc. You can establish the connection on the phone, and then modify the sync option types.
  • Page 172 Action: Setting Calendar Sync Options on the Computer Select Calendar Select <Sync only the past> option Then select Settings... Then select Opens the option “Calendar The phone will only sync the past, for Synchronization Settings” window example: appointments and past 2 weeks...
  • Page 173: Syncing Music, Video, And Pictures

    6.11 Syncing Music, Video, and Pictures If you wish to go mobile with your personal music or other multimedia fi les, you can sync the music, video, and picture fi les on the computer and the phone through Active Sync ® and Windows Media Player®. You must fi rst set the sync data type on the computer’s ActiveSync program and confi gure the sync connection for the computer’s Microsoft Windows Media Player.
  • Page 174: Sync Multimedia Files To The Phone

    Action: Sync multimedia fi les to the phone Select Sync Select <Sync list> Windows Media Player screen Select the playlist you wish to sync to the phone, for example: All Music Check <Multimedia fi les to sync> Select <Device to sync to> Selects the multimedia fi les you wish to Select the sync device.
  • Page 175: Sync Multimedia Files Play List To The Phone

    Select <Sync to memory card folder> Select Start Sync Sets the fi le sync device to the memory Begins the synchronization process card folder. For example, Music Action: Sync Multimedia Files Play List to the Phone Select Set up Sync Select and check <Playlist to sync>...
  • Page 176 After sync is complete, you can play back the  playlist “My Playlist” in the Windows Media library on the phone...
  • Page 177: Installing Software

    6.12 Installing Software To install software to the phone, you must fi rst obtain the Windows Mobile™ (Pocket PC) version automatic installer program provided by the software developer. Please refer to the software installation manual and execute the installer in Windows®. The software will be copied to the phone automatically during the next ActiveSync®...
  • Page 178: Activesync Connection Troubleshooting

    6.13 ActiveSync Connection Troubleshooting The ActiveSync® program on the computer may be affected by the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 built-in fi rewall or some anti-virus software, causing problems when establishing the sync connection between the phone and the computer.
  • Page 179 Select Change Windows Finewall Cancel the Don't allow exceptions settings Windows fi rewall main screen. Please cancel this option when the fi rewall is activated Select the Exceptions Check <ActiveSync related items> Then select Allow ActiveSync® as an exception...
  • Page 180: Turn Off Windows Firewall

    Action: Turn Off Windows Firewall Select Then select Windows fi rewall main screen. Turn off Windows XP built-in fi rewall functions...
  • Page 181: Experiencing Multimedia Entertainment

    Topic Experiencing Multimedia Entertainment In this topic, you will learn … Camera and Video Camera Viewing Pictures and Movies Windows Media Player Today Screen & Themes Streaming Media MP3 Player...
  • Page 182 Index Action Activate Camera Function ..........174 Change the Save Location to Memory Card after Capture ................175 Switch between Normal and Macro Mode ......175 Capture ................176 Filming ................177 Turnoff Camera..............177 Open the Phone Settings ..........178 Open Pictures & Videos ...........179 Open Pictures/Movies on the Memory Card.....180 Open Pictures ..............180 Open Movies ..............181 Full Screen Picture Playback..........181...
  • Page 183 Use File Explorer to Open Media Files ......187 At the Windows Media Playback Screen, Open Media Library ... 188 Select Windows Media Library File Location ....188 Add/renew Files to Windows Media Library .....189 Use Windows Media Library to Playback Media File ... 189 Windows Media playback control options......190 Random playback .............190 Open Windows Media Settings Option ......191...
  • Page 184: Camera And Video Camera

    7.1 Camera and Video Camera The camera on the phone functions as digital camera/video camera. After capturing, you can send the photo to other people through e-mail or MMS, or set the captured picture as the displayed picture for incoming calls.
  • Page 185: Capture

    Action: Change the Save Location to Memory Card after Capture Select Photo fi le sizes are larger, to conserve phone memory space, it is recommended to place the pictures on the memory card You can fi nd the captured pictures in the memory card “\Storage Card\My When you insert the memory...
  • Page 186: Capture

    Action: Capture Press Camera button After capture is complete, please select one of the 4 action hints (Note 1) from the screen (Note 1) After capturing, you can continue with the following controls: Continue Capturing Delete photo Use picture and video to Use e-mail/MMS to send out open picture (Note 2) Camera icon descriptions:...
  • Page 187: Filming

    Action: Filming Select Go to Press Camera button Movie (Note 1) After fi lming, you can continue with the four following actions: Resume fi lming Use e-mail/MMS to send out Delete video U s e W i n d o w s Media to playback video Switch as movie mode...
  • Page 188: Open The Phone Settings

    7.1.2 Confi gure Camera Self-timer setup: confi gure the timer as off, seconds, seconds. Flash light setup: confi gure the fl ashlight as or off. Ambience setup: confi gure the white balance mode and effect. White Balance setup: Automatic Camera automatically adjust for white balance according to the onsite light source Daylight Activate sunlight white balance under sunlight...
  • Page 189: Viewing Pictures And Movies

    7.2 Viewing Pictures and Movies To browse pictures and movies, all pictures and movies will be displayed in thumbnails on the screen for fast browsing, opening, and sending. Use the fi le explorer to open pictures or movies, the program associated with pictures and movies will be activated.
  • Page 190: Open Pictures/Movies On The Memory Card

    Action: Open Pictures/Movies on the Memory Card Select Select Storage Card Switch to memory card folder Action: Open Pictures Select <Picture to browse> Picture opened...
  • Page 191: Open Movies

    Action: Open Movies Select <Movie to browse> Movie opened Action: Full Screen Picture Playback Select <Picture for full Select Menu > Select screen playback> Play Slide Show Select the Picture for full Full Screen Picture Playback. Automatically screen playback switching to next picture during playback...
  • Page 192: Delete Pictures/Movies

    Action: Delete Pictures/Movies Select <Picture or Select Menu > delete Select movie you wish to delete> Select the picture or movie Confi rm delete Pictures/ you wish to delete Movies Action: Use IR/Bluetooth to Share Picture or Movies Select and hold Select Beam Data Select...
  • Page 193: Send Through Mms, E-Mail

    Other devices may require Send completed. accepting your sent fi le Action:Send through MMS, E-mail Select and hold Select Send Select <Send <Picture/move to method> send> You can select the send method, for example: e-mail (Dopod Mail)
  • Page 194: Open Pictures & Movies Settings Option

    Action: Open Pictures & Movies Settings Option Select Menu > Options You can confi gure the pictures and movies various settings (Note 1) (Note 1) Options settings descriptions: Options Description Adjust size when sending Adjust fi le size to speed up mail sending e-mail time Rotate picture to the left or right based on...
  • Page 195: Windows Media Player

    7.3 Windows Media Player Through Microsoft Windows Media Player® 10 Mobile multimedia playback function, you can use the phone to browse audio and vide multimedia fi les on the phone or on the network. Before browsing fi les on the network, you must fi rst use UMTS, GPRS, WiFi or create ActiveSync ®...
  • Page 196: Open Media Files On The Phone

    Action: Open Media Files on the Phone Select Menu > Select <Folder> Select <Media File> Open Files... Media Library screen. Windows Media® supports the following media formats: Supported fi le format File extension Video: Windows Media Video .WMV Audio: Windows Media Audio .WMA .MP3 WAVe Audio File Format...
  • Page 197: Open Media Files On The Network

    Action: Open Media Files on the Network Select Menu > Enter <File address> Open URL Then Select Media Library screen. Please enter the Connect from the Windows address, for example: Media playback screen and http://192.168.1.1/ding. open media fi les Action: Use File Explorer to Open Media Files Select <Media File>...
  • Page 198: At The Windows Media Playback Screen, Open Media Library

    Action: At the Windows Media Playback Screen, Open Media Library Select Menu > Library Opens Media Library. Media Library screen. Action: Select Windows Media Library File Location Select Menu > Select <File location> Library Media Library screen. Select the media fi les located on phone or memory card.
  • Page 199: Add/Renew Files To Windows Media Library

    Action: Add/renew Files to Windows Media Library Select Menu > Select Done Update Library Media Library screen. Automatically search media Add/renew complete fi les located in media library Action: Use Windows Media Library to Playback Media File Select <File type> Select <Music Select...
  • Page 200: Windows Media Playback Control Options

    Windows Media playback control options At the Windows Media® playback screen, you can use the playback control options for media files. You can also set to random or repeat playback of song tracks in the play list. Playback Increase volume Pause playback Decrease volume Go back to the previous fi le...
  • Page 201: Open Windows Media Settings Option

    Action: Open Windows Media Settings Option Select Menu > Options Configure Windows Media Confi guration screen playback screen settings Windows Media Playback Options You can confi gure “Playback” tab: Options Description You can select the displayed time Show time as progressed or remaining time on screen...
  • Page 202: Windows Media Video Options

    Windows Media Video Options You can confi gure “Video” tab: Options Description Confi gure when to Play video in full automatically apply full screen screen playback Confi gure whether to Scale to fi t window automatically fi t to window size for the video size ▲Confi gure Windows Media Video Options...
  • Page 203: Windows Media Library Options

    Windows Media Library Options You can confi gure “Library” tab: Options Description Choose whether to Start Player on Library start player on the screen library screen Confi gure Windows Media Skins You can change the Windows Media playback skin a the “Skins” tab. Please go to Microsoft website: http://www.
  • Page 204: Today Screen & Themes

    7.4 Today Screen & Themes You can customize the Today screen shown information, themes, and desktop. Confi gure the theme to replace the displayed picture, warning icon, and overall colors. Other than the default desktop background of the themes, you can also set your customized pictures as the desktop background. You can download other legal shared themes to the phone from the web.
  • Page 205: Change Desktop Background

    Select (Note 1) Top Windows Mobile™ built-in themes: default, Architecture Theme changed Action: Change Desktop Background Select Today Checkmark Select > Settings this picture as the background Use customized desktop background...
  • Page 206: Use Pictures & Movie To Change The Desktop

    Select Browse Select <Desktop File> Select Select picture fi le to be desktop Action: Use Pictures & Movie to Change the Desktop Select Select Menu > Select <Set as desktop Set as Today <Transparency> picture> Background Then Select Select a picture as the You can adjust the desktop desktop background transparency,...
  • Page 207: Configure Today Screen Item Setup

    Action: Confi gure Today Screen Item Setup Select Today Select Items Select > Settings Switched to “Items” tab Checkmark <Item and location to display> Then Select (Note 1) You can select move up/down adjust the item displayed location in the Today screen Select the information display items (Note 1)
  • Page 208: Streaming Media

    7.5 Streaming Media You can use streaming media playback on the Internet that supports RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol). This function does not support all telecom service provider provided streaming media service, please contact the service provider if issues occur. Open streaming media Please follow the below procedures “Streaming Media”:...
  • Page 209: Mp3 Player

    7.6 MP3 Player This MP3 Player is a Dopod plug-in application. It will provide you with an even quicker multimedia playback user interface and functions. After the MP3 Player is started, the program will automatically search your phone and memory card for all recognized MP3 and WMA format music fi les, and add them to the playback list.
  • Page 210: Adding A New Mp3 Player Playlist

    Action: Adding a New MP3 Player Playlist Select and hold Select <Song> Select to to new playlist Open the MP3 Player Please fi rst select the Song added to new playlist Media Library media library tracks, for example: Sample1 Action: Confi gure Track Alarm Ring Tone Select and hold Select and confi gure Select...
  • Page 211: E Xpe Rien Ce M Obile Offic E Liv In G

    Topic Experience Mobile Offi ce Living In this topic, you will learn about… Word Mobile Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile ClearVue PDF...
  • Page 212 Index Action Open Word Mobile ............205 Open Word Document ............205 Rename/Moving Word Documents ........206 Delete Word Documents ..........206 Hide Word Mobile Toolbar ..........206 Add New Word File and Enter Text ........207 Change Text as Bold ............207 Cancel Wrap to Window ...........208 Change Word Mobile Zoom ..........208 Select All Text in Word Documents........209 Find Text within Word Document ........209...
  • Page 213 Configure Excel Mobile Open Options ......217 Open PowerPoint Mobile ..........218 Open Slides ..............219 Browse a Specific Slide Page ..........220 Change Slideshow Zoom ..........220 Setting Up Slideshow Orientation ........221 Setting Up Slideshow Options ..........221 Open ClearVue PDC ............223 Open PDF Files ..............224 Browse PDF Files .............224...
  • Page 214: Word Mobile

    8.1 Word Mobile The phone’s built-in Microsoft Word Mobile® application gives you the ability to browse and edit Microsoft Offi ce Word® documents on the PC. You can also create and edit documents and templates in Word Mobile® and save them as doc, rtf, txt, and dot format fi les.
  • Page 215 Action: Open Word Mobile Select Word Mobile Select > Programs Open Word Mobile Word Mobile open fi le screen, you can choose to open or add a new fi le Action: Open Word Document Select Select <File located folder> <File to open> For example: All Folders For example: Smart life File opened.
  • Page 216 Rename/Moving Word Documents You can rename or move Word documents to other folders at the Word Mobile open fi le screen: the up/down navigation button to select  the document to rename/move Select Menu > Rename/Move  To rename documents, please select and enter ...
  • Page 217 Bold Italics Underline Left Align Center Align Right Align Numbering Bullets Decrease Indent Please fi rst select the Selected text changed to text to change to bold, for Bold type (Note 1) Increase Indent example: Fashion lifestyle Dopod...
  • Page 218 Action: Cancel Wrap to Window Select Select and move the View > Wrap to scrollbar Window Deselect checkbox to Wrap Wrap to window cancelled. Please use the screen to Window scrollbar to browse documents Action: Change Word Mobile Zoom Select View >...
  • Page 219 Action: Select All Text in Word Documents Select Menu > Edit > Select All All text has been selected, you can use the menu to copy or cut text Action: Find Text within Word Document Select Menu > Select and enter Edit >...
  • Page 220 Action: Confi gure Word Mobile Open Options Select Menu > Options Select and choose Select and choose Blank Document Save to Word Mobile open fi le Select the default template Select the default save to use for adding new fi les screen location for documents, for (Note 1), for example:...
  • Page 221: Excel Mobile

    8.2 Excel Mobile Using the phone’s built-in Microsoft Excel Mobile® application, you can open, edit, and browse Microsoft Offi ce Excel® spreadsheets on the computer. You can also modify the Excel Mobile® fi les default save location, add new fi le default templates, and listing fi le types while browsing fi les.
  • Page 222 Action: Open Excel Mobile Select Excel Mobile Select > Programs Open Excel Mobile Excel Mobile open fi le screen, you can choose to open or add a new fi le Action: Open Excel Workbook Select Select <File located folder> <File to open> For example: All Folders For example: Book1 File opened.
  • Page 223 Action: Add New Excel Workbook Select Select and enter Select <Storage block> Or press Left confi rm button Select the storage block on Close and save the the screen, and enter data fi le. Default fi le name is “Book(number)” Action: Use Excel Built-in Functions Select Menu...
  • Page 224 Continue: Use Excel Built-in Functions Select Select <Storage block> Then enter <Function value> Select the storage block Finish function input. The The function has summed and enter the column index complete function format up all values in the storage in the function input area, is: SUM(B2,B3,B4) block range for example: B2, B3, B4...
  • Page 225 Confi rm <Data range> Select <Data scheme> Select <Column Then select Next Then select Next location for labels> Then select Next For example: Data in For example: Labels in the columns fi rst column Select <Insert chart as> Then select Finish Select the location to insert Chart create fi nished...
  • Page 226 Action: Full Screen Browsing of Excel Spreadsheet Select View > Full Screen Use full screen browsing Changed to full screen browsing Action: Change Excel Mobile Zoom Select View > Zoom Then select <Zoom> For example: 125% Screen Zoom changed...
  • Page 227 Action: Switch to Other Spreadsheets or Charts Select View > Sheet Then select <Sheet/ Chart> Select the chart or Switched to chart1 spreadsheet to switch to, for example: Chart1 Action: Confi gure Excel Mobile Open Options Select Menu > Options Select and choose <New workbook template>...
  • Page 228: Powerpoint Mobile

    8.3 PowerPoint Mobile You can use Microsoft PowerPoint Mobile® to browse Microsoft Offi ce PowerPoint® 97 version and above slideshow files, including ppt and pps formats. Many built-in presentation elements for slideshows, for example slideshow changing and animation, can be played back on the phone.
  • Page 229 Action: Open Slides Select Select <Any location on the screen> <File to open> For example: Windows Tap anywhere on the screen to switch to Mobile 5 next page Slide switched to next page...
  • Page 230 Action: Browse a Specifi c Slide Page Select > Go to Slide > <Specifi c page> You can also browse a specifi c page, for Jumped to specifi c page example: 7 Action: Change Slideshow Zoom Select > Zoom In You can view the zoomed in/out slideshow Slideshow contents zoomed in...
  • Page 231 Action: Setting Up Slideshow Orientation Select <Slideshow Orientation> Select > Show Options Adjust slideshow orientation (Note 1) Action: Setting Up Slideshow Options Select Playback Select > Show Options Switched to “Playback” tab...
  • Page 232 Select checkmark<Playback options> I f y o u w i s h t o c o n t i n u o u s l y p l a y b a c k s l i d e s h o w, p l e a s e check the Use timings, if present Loop continuously...
  • Page 233: Clearvue Pdf

    8.4 ClearVue PDF ClearVue PDF® is able to open and browse PDF fi les on the phone or memory card. W h e n b r o w s i n g f i l e s , y o u c a n s c r o l l horizontally/vertically or directly select the displayed document, to move the document browsing area.
  • Page 234 Action: Open PDF Files Select File > Select Open <File to open> For example: Sample Begin to browse PDF fi les Action: Browse PDF Files Select and hold <Document> Then move your Stylus You can select Zoom > <Zoom> to change document zoom Document browsing area has moved...
  • Page 235: Wireless Connections

    Topic Wireless Connections In this topic, you will learn about… Comm Manager WiFi Wireless Networking Bluetooth How to Configure GPRS/UMTS Wireless Modem...
  • Page 236 Index Action Open the Comm Manager ..........228 Use Microsoft Direct Push ..........229 Stop GPRS/UMTS Data Transfer Service ......229 Switch to Vibrate Mode ..........230 Activate ActiveSync ............230 Activate/Deactivate WiFi Wireless Networking ....232 Connect to WiFi Network ..........232 Manually Configure Connection to WiFi Network ...233 View WiFi Connectivity Information ........235 View WiFi Connection Information .........236 Configure WiFi Power Saving Mode ......236...
  • Page 237 Using the Phone as a Bluetooth Modem ......250 Setting the Phone as an IR Modem .......254 Use Bluetooth, IR Modem for Dialup Connection ...258...
  • Page 238: Comm Manager

    9.1 Comm Manager The Comm Manager lets you start up and turn off the phone, WiFi wireless networking, and Bluetooth wireless networking; it also lets you activate ActiveSync®, stop data transfers, and use Microsoft Direct Push. To use Comm Manager to start up and turn off phone functions, please refer to section 3.1.3;...
  • Page 239: Use Microsoft Direct Push

    Action: Use Microsoft Direct Push Select Select Microsoft Direct Push Microsoft Direct Push Stop Microsoft Direct Push Perform Microsoft Direct Perform data instant sync data sync Push data sync Action: Stop GPRS/UMTS Data Transfer Service Select Stop data service (Note 1) You must fi rst connect to a GPRS/UMTS mobile network to...
  • Page 240: Switch To Vibrate Mode

    Action: Switch to Vibrate Mode Select Select Vibrate Vibrate Switch phone to Vibrate Vibrate mode activated. Return to ring tone mode Phone volume is set to Mode mute, and battery vibration function is activated. Action: Activate ActiveSync Select ActiveSync (Note 1) You must fi rst setup an ActiveSync connection to use...
  • Page 241: Wifi Wireless Networking

    9.2 WiFi Wireless Networking This phone supports IEEE 802.11b/g wireless networking, which you can use to connect to a public wireless network, private wireless network access point, or other supported WiFi compliant computer or device. WiFi is the default network connection setting. If the phone has not been activated with WiFi, or has not successfully connected to a wireless access point, then GPRS/UMTS will be used as the default connection method.
  • Page 242: Activate/Deactivate Wifi Wireless Networking

    Action: Activate/Deactivate WiFi Wireless Networking Select Select WiFi network WiFi network At the Comm Manager, WiFi wireless networking Turn off WiFi wireless activate WiFi wireless activated networking networking Action: Connect to WiFi Network Select Select Select and enter the <Network connection> <Network connection <Key>...
  • Page 243: Manually Configure Connection To Wifi Network

    (Note 1) For network settings, please refer to Chapter 11: Connection Settings (Note 2) For the connection key, please ask the wireless network administrator. If the network does not use security features, this screen will not appear (Note 3) WiFi connection icon (shown on the taskbar at the top of screen): Phone has not detected WiFi wireless network...
  • Page 244 Select and enter Select Connect to Select and check This Network name Then select is a device-to-device <Network settings> (ad-hoc) connection Please ask your wireless Select the network Select connection to connection setting, for network administrator for wireless IP router, public example: The Internet the SSID and enter it network (Note 2)
  • Page 245: View Wifi Connectivity Information

    Select and hold <Wireless network name> Then select Connect (Note 1) For network settings, please refer to Chapter 11: Connection Settings (Note 2) Selecting “This is a device to device (ad-hoc) connection” only provides an Ad-hoc connection between one device and another;...
  • Page 246: View Wifi Connection Information

    Action: View WiFi Connection Information Select Settings > Select Advanced WiFi Settings Comm Manager Screen Wireless network settings You can view the network status, MAC, and IP information page address. Select Renew IP to obtain a new IP Action: Confi gure WiFi Power Saving Mode Select Power Mode Select Move...
  • Page 247: Bluetooth

    9.3 Bluetooth This phone supports Bluetooth wireless communication technology. Bluetooth provides short range (around 10 meters), low power wireless connectivity. You can use Bluetooth to perform the following tasks: • Transfer data such as files, appointments, tasks, and contacts with other Bluetooth equipped devices and phones •...
  • Page 248: Activate/Deactivate Bluetooth

    Action: Activate/Deactivate Bluetooth Select Select Bluetooth Bluetooth At the Comm Manager, Bluetooth has been Deactivate Bluetooth activate Bluetooth activated Action: Add a new Bluetooth device Select Settings > Select Devices Select Bluetooth Settings Partnership Comm Manager Screen Switched to device tab...
  • Page 249 Select <Device to Select and enter the connect to> Passkey Then select Next Then select Next Scanning for a nearby Please select the Enter custom Bluetooth Bluetooth device connecting device, for headset passkey, for example, Laptop example, 0000 Enter<Bluetooth passkey> Select <Service to Then select...
  • Page 250: Using The Bluetooth Headset

    Select (Note 1) To use Bluetooth modem functions, please select “Dialup networking” Done adding a new Bluetooth device Action: Using the Bluetooth headset Select Settings > Select Devices Press the Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth headset communication button Activate the Bluetooth Comm Manager Screen Switched to device tab headset power and press the communication button to activate...
  • Page 251 Select Select <Device to Enter <Passkey> Partnership connect to> Then select Next Please select the Bluetooth Please refer to the Bluetooth headset manual. headset to connect, for Enter the Bluetooth headset example: Bluetooth 1 passkey, for example: 1234 Confi rm that Hands Select Free...
  • Page 252: Configuring Connection Port

    Action: Activate “Discoverable by other Bluetooth Devices” Option Select Settings > Select Make this Select Bluetooth Settings device discoverable to other devices Comm Manager Screen FinishSettings Confi guring Connection Port You can also customize the phone’s Bluetooth transmission Serial Port and secure connection function as follows: •...
  • Page 253: Configure Gprs/Umts

    9.4 Confi gure GPRS/UMTS Your system provider’s GPRS/UMTS and MMS transfer settings will be detected and configured automatically after you insert the SIM card. Therefore, you do not need to manually set up a mobile network. You can still use the Network Wizard to manually confi gure the GPRS/UMTS and MMS connections.
  • Page 254 Continuate: Using the Network Wizard Select and choose Select and choose Select <Country> <Network> Select your current Select the local telecom FinishSettings location, for example: Hong service provider network Kong Select Restart device to apply settings...
  • Page 255: Wireless Modem

    9.5 Wireless Modem This phone is equipped with mobile modem functions. Your computer or other device can use a USB, Bluetooth, or IR connection to the mobile modem on the phone and use its GPRS/UMTS/CSD connection to access the wireless mobile network of a telecom service provider.
  • Page 256 Select Menu > Start Select No, not this time Then select Next USB modem mode is Connects the phone and the computer. enabled. To disable, The computer will search for the new please select Menu > Stop device and automatically open this window Select Install from a list or specifi c Select...
  • Page 257 Select Modems Select Have Disk Then select Next Please insert the user’s CD into the computer CD-ROM Select Browse... Select <File installation location>...
  • Page 258 Select USBMDM.INF Select Then select Open Select Next Select Continue Anyway Please make sure that the “HTC USB Modem” option has been automatically selected.
  • Page 259: Using The Usb Modem Connection

    Select Finish USB modem has been installed successfully. Action: Using the USB modem connection Enter <APN> fi eld Select and open Then select Dial USBModem_Dialer.exe Please open this program from the “OEM\ Please insert your service provider’s APN address in the APN fi eld, for example: APPS\Drivers\GSM_USB_Modem”...
  • Page 260 9.5.2 Bluetooth, IR Modem To use Bluetooth to connect to the mobile modem on the phone, please make sure your computer is equipped with a Bluetooth transfer device. The Bluetooth device driver should support Bluetooth modem and dialup networking functions (please refer to your Bluetooth device manual).
  • Page 261 Select Select Start > Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware Opens the Control Panel Opens the hardware settings window Select Enter <Your local area code> Phone and Modem Options Then select Opens the modem settings window Enter the area code information...
  • Page 262 Select the Modem Select Opens the modem list Adds a new modem Select Don't detect my modem, I will Select and choose <Manufacturer> select it from a list Then select Next Make sure the phone’s Bluetooth Select the manufacturer of your computer from the list.
  • Page 263 Select and choose <Model> Select the Selected ports Then select Next Select Bluetooth modem, for example: Use the Assigned connection port Bluetooth modem. The model name will differ depending on the Bluetooth device driver Select <Connection port> Select Continue Anyway Then select Next Select the Bluetooth modem connection...
  • Page 264 Select Finish Select Added new Bluetooth modem to the Done with Bluetooth modem confi guration computer Action: Setting the Phone as an IR Modem Select Wireless Select Connection Select > Programs Modem type as IrDA Then select Menu > Start Opens the Start Menu Activate Wireless Modem The USB modem mode is...
  • Page 265 Select No, not this time Select Install the software Then select Next automatically (Recommended) Then select Next Please line up the IR ports of the phone Install IR modem on computer and the PC. After the computer fi nds the new device, this window will open automatically Select Finish...
  • Page 266 Select the Phone and Modem Options Select Modems Open “Phone and Modem options” window Select Select Advanced Standard Modem over IR link Then select Properties...
  • Page 267 Enter the <Additional initialization Select <Flow control> command> Then select None Then select Change Default Please enter the additional initialization Do not use Flow control command: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","APN","" ,0,0. For the address, please ask your telecom service provider, for example:Internet Select Select Return to “Standard Modem over IR link Return to “Phone and Modem options”...
  • Page 268 Action: Use Bluetooth, IR Modem for Dialup Connection Select Start > Control Panel Select Network and Internet Connections Enters the Control Panel confi guration Confi gures the network options window Select Network Connections Select Create a new connection Enters the Network Connections Select “Create New Connection”...
  • Page 269 Select Next Select Connection to the Internet Then select Next Opens the Add New Connection Wizard to Selects direct connection to the Internet confi gure the network connection Select Select Connect using a dial-up Set up my connection manually modem Then select Next Then select...
  • Page 270 Enter <ISP Name> Enter <Phone number> Then select Next Then select Next Set the ISP name for this connection, for GPRS/UMTS connection phone number example: GPRS may be different depending on the service provider, for example: *99# Enter <User name> Select Finish Then select...
  • Page 271 Select Dial Uses the phone’s dial-up networking Confi rming user name and password function to create a connection. Please make sure the phone’s Bluetooth connection has been activated You have successfully been connected Logging in to the computer using the phone’s Bluetooth or IR modem...
  • Page 273: Experiencing Internet Entertainment

    Topic Experiencing Internet Entertainment In this topic, you will learn about… Internet Explorer Pocket MSN...
  • Page 274 Index Action Open Internet Explorer ............. 266 Enter the Web Address to Open a Website...... 267 Use My Favorites to Open Website ......... 267 Add Websites to My Favorites ......... 268 Use Full Screen Browsing ..........268 Change View Type ............269 Change Web Page Zoom ..........
  • Page 275 View Hotmail E-mail ............279 Browse Hotmail E-mail ............. 280 Compose Hotmail E-mail ..........280...
  • Page 276: Internet Explorer

    10.1 Internet Explorer You can use Internet Explorer® to browse most websites. Internet Explorer® supports browsing of limited JavaScript and HTML web pages, however some web pages may not be properly rendered or completely functional. Before browsing web pages, you must first use UMTS, GPRS, WiFi or create an ActiveSync®...
  • Page 277 Action: Enter the Web Address to Open a Website Select the Address Select and enter <the web address for the website> Then select Connection page opened Action: Use My Favorites to Open Website Select Menu > Select <My Favorites> Favorites... Website list Select the My Favorite My Favorite website...
  • Page 278 Action: Add Websites to My Favorites Select Menu > Select and enter the Select Add to Favorites... <Name> Then select You can customize the My Done adding My Favorites Favorites name and saved entry directory Action: Use Full Screen Browsing Select Select Full Screen...
  • Page 279 Action: Change View Type Select Select Menu > View <View type to use> Select the appropriate View type changed web page display method, desktop PC Not all website designs are tailored to the phone; appropriate configuration of the web page display method will enable you to easily browse all types of websites.
  • Page 280 Action: Change Web Page Zoom Select Menu > Zoom Select <Zoom to use> Select your Zoom Text in the web page will increase or decrease font preference, for example: size according to the zoom Medium preference Action: Opens the Settings Options Select Menu >...
  • Page 281 Action: Delete Browse History Select Memory Select Clear History All browsed website history will be deleted Action: Delete Temporary Files Select Memory Select Delete Files All temporary fi les generated by website browsing will be deleted...
  • Page 282 Action: Delete Cookies Select Security Select Clear Cookies All website saved cookies are deleted...
  • Page 283: Pocket Msn

    10.2 Pocket MSN You can use Pocket MSN® to instantly obtain the latest MSN Hotmail® e-mail, send Hotmail® e-mail, work with the MSN Messenger® contacts list, and send instant messages to MSN Messenger® contacts. 10.2.1 MSN Messenger The MSN Messenger® application of Pocket MSN® supports basic MSN ®...
  • Page 284 Select Tap here to Enter <E-mail address> sign in <Password> Then select Sian In Logging in requires some You have successfully time, please wait logged into MSN Messenger Action: Logging Out of MSN Messenger Select Menu > Sign You have logged out of MSN Messenger...
  • Page 285 Action: Sending messages Select Select and enter the <MSN contacts> <Message> Select Send Select the contact you wish You can use different Message sent to recipient input methods to enter the to chat with, for example: message in the text entry Antony block at bottom of screen Action: Return to Contacts List when Chatting with Contacts...
  • Page 286 Action: View Incoming Messages from Contacts Select Select <Currently Select Menu > Chats chatting contacts> Today screen For example: Roger Smith You can now reply with messages...
  • Page 287 Your current displayed to switch to, for example: status is away Away Action: Change Nickname Select Select and enter <Your Select Menu > Options displayed name> Enter your MSN nickname, You nickname will take for example: Dopod effect after next login...
  • Page 288 Action: Add Contacts Select Menu > Select and enter Select Done <Contacts MSN Adding a Contact account> Then select Next For example: dopod_user2@hotmail. Action: Deleting Contacts Select and hold Select Delete Contact Select <Contacts to delete> For example: Confi rm deletion of the dopod_user2@hotmail.
  • Page 289 10.2.2 Hotmail By using Pocket MSN®, you can view and download the latest Hotmail® e-mail, as well as send, reply, move, or delete Hotmail® e-mail. ▲Browse Hotmail e-mail Action: View Hotmail E-mail Select Pocket MSN Select MSN Hotmail Select > Programs Open Pocket MSN Open MSN Hotmail...
  • Page 290 Action: Browse Hotmail E-mail Select <E-mail to browse> For example: fi rst e-mail Mail opened sent from Hotmail Action: Compose Hotmail E-mail Select Compose Enter <Mail body> Hotmail Select Send Mail sent...
  • Page 291: Setting The Phone Information

    Topic Setting the Phone Information In this topic, you will learn to… Personal Information Phone Incoming Ring Tone Function Button Start Menu Enter Password Protection Audio and Notification Local Area Settings 10. Memory 11. Power 12. Backlight 13. Clock and Alarm 14.
  • Page 292 Index Action Setup My Information .............285 Opens Call Settings ............287 Configure Sounds on the Phone at the Phone Tab ..288 Change PIN Code ............288 At the service tab, configure phone services ....289 Manually Select the Mobile Network ......290 Configure the network type and channel at the Band tab .................291 Configure Incoming Auto Answer ........291 Configure Ring Tone ............292...
  • Page 293 Configure Event and Notification (audio, reminder) Sounds ................300 Removing Programs ............301 Open Local Area Settings ..........302 Local Area Settings Tab Options ........302 Browse Memory Usage ..........304 Close Running Programs ..........305 Open Power Information..........306 Configure Time Before Entering Standby .......306 Activate Backlight Settings ..........307 Configure Screen Brightness..........307 Backlight Settings When Using Battery Power ....307 Backlight Settings When Using External Power ....307...
  • Page 294 Configure microphone volume auto control ....313 Allow Reception of IR, Bluetooth Incoming Data ....313 Open the Network Cards Settings Screen......314 Configure the NIC IP Address and Select the Connection Settings ............314 Open the connection settings screen ......316 Select Connection Network ..........317 Configure Proxy Server ..........318 Add VPN Connection............319 Create Internal URL Exceptions ........320...
  • Page 295: My Information

    11.1 My Information Setup the user name and personal information for this phone. When the phone is lost, the fi nder can return your phone according to the information you input. When you register the application software by other publishers, the name from My Information will be used for the registration.
  • Page 296 Continue: Setup My Information Select Notes Enter <Notes> Select checkmark <When the device is Then select Options turned on, display> option. Then select You can also enter other For example: if you received The item you checkmarked this phone, please contact me. personal information notes will be automatically Please select the “Options”...
  • Page 297: Phone

    11.2 Phone You can setup the phone ring tone, ring tone method, USIM/SIM card password (PIN code), call options, auto answering, and mobile network. Setting up or changing the PIN code can protect your USIM/SIM card for unauthorized access. You can set to enter the PIN code at each startup USIM/SIM card to be able to use the calling function.
  • Page 298: Configure Sounds On The Phone At The Phone Tab

    Confi gure Sounds on the Phone at the Phone Tab You can confi gure sounds on the phone at the Phone tab screen: Settings Options Description Options Ring tone Normal ring tone Increasing ring Increasing ring volume Ring once Only ring once Vibrate Do not ring, the phone will vibrate istead Ring type...
  • Page 299: At The Service Tab, Configure Phone Services

    Select Select <number buttons> Then select Enter At the phone tab, select and checkmark Require PIN when phone is used, to activate/deactivate PIN code protection Enter the new PIN code for PIN code is changed confi rmation At the service tab, confi gure phone services You can configure phone services on the phone at the service screen:...
  • Page 300: Manually Select The Mobile Network

    Settings Options Description Options Voice Mail Confi gure the SMS service center and and Text voicemail number Messages Fixed Set up fi xed dialing and fi xed dialing Dialing mode Forward all incoming phone No matter who called to your number, it calls will be forwarded to the number you set Forward when not...
  • Page 301: Configure The Network Type And Channel At The

    Confi gure the network type and channel at the Band tab You can confi gure the network type and band at he Band tab from phone confi guration screen: Settings Options Options Description Auto Automatically select the GSM/WCDMA Mobile Network Network type Use GSM mobile network WCDMA...
  • Page 302: Configure Incoming Ring Tone

    11.3 Confi gure Incoming Ring Tone You can store the ring tone files to the \ Application \ Sounds folder through ActiveSync® syncing or from the file explorer, the system will automatically add the ring tone to the usable ring tone list. This phone supports WMA, MP3, and MIDI format ring tone fi les.
  • Page 303: Function Button

    11.4 Function Button Configure the corresponding application to buttons on unit of phone, the button repeat speed, and hardware keyboard automatic light sensing function. ▲ Function button confi guration screen Action: Confi gure the Function Button Select Buttons Select Select >...
  • Page 304: Configure The Up/Down Control Function Button Repeat

    Continue: Confi gure the Function Button Select and choose Press Function <Assigned program> button1 (Messaging Center button) For example: Contacts. Button Button1 has been changed Press Function button1 assignment can be separated as to contacts to activate the contacts action and program, the action application uses <>...
  • Page 305: Start Menu

    11.5 Start Menu You can customize the applications in the start menu. You can at most checkmark 7 applications to be places in the start menu. Uncheckmarked items will be displayed in the Programs. ▲ Start Menu Action: Confi gure Start Menu Select Menus Select and check mark...
  • Page 306: Enter

    11.6 Enter Confi gure the input methods, as well as voice notes entry selection and recording quality. You can select the input method options: Input Mode Options Description Setup the handwriting If you are a left hander, the writing board input mode for left partial function buttons will be moved to handed...
  • Page 307 Action: Confi gure the Input Select Input Select and choose Select > Settings <Input mode> Then select Options Select the input mode to confi gure the settings Select Options Select/checkmark <Input mode settings> Switch to “Options” tab Select and confi gure each input mode option...
  • Page 308: Password Protection

    11.7 Password Protection You can confi gure the password for the phone, to prevent private data from leaking. You can also prevent other people from using your phone. ▲ Device lock screen Action: Confi gure the Phone Password Select Lock Checkmark Prompt if Select...
  • Page 309 Select and choose Select and choose Enter <Idle time> <Password Type> <Password> Automatic lock after idle Select the password type, Use simple 4 digit number time. For example: 5 for example: Simple PIN as the password. For Minutes example: 1234 Enter Select Hint...
  • Page 310: Sounds And Notifications

    11.8 Sounds and Notifi cations Confi gure the notifi cation and event reminder audio for the phone. Activate Audio and Notifi cation • Select > Settings , to enter the confi guration screen • At the “Personal” tab, select Sounds & Notifi cations Confi...
  • Page 311: Removing Programs

    11.9 Removing Programs You can remove unnecessary applications to conserve storage space on the phone. ▲ Remove application screen Action: Removing Programs Select System Select Select > Settings Then select Remove <Program to remove> Programs Then select Remove Select the application to remove from the list...
  • Page 312: Open Local Area Settings

    Continue: Removing Programs Select Confi rm removal of Program has been application removed...
  • Page 313: Local Area Settings

    11.10 Local Area Settings Confi gure the area, language, and the local number, currency, time and date format for your current location. Open Local Area Settings • Select > Settings , to enter the confi guration screen • Select System •...
  • Page 314: Memory

    11.11 Memory Browse phone and memory card memory usage. You can also close running applications (Note 1) to conserve memory space and improve execution effi ciency. (Note 1) When you select the upper right screen icon from a program, the program is only switched to background operation and is not terminated.
  • Page 315: Close Running Programs

    Select Storage Card (Note 1) Phone main memory is divided as: Stores Storage fi le and programs Program program execution You can browse to total, used, and remaining space of these two memory space (Note 2) You can Browse Memory Card Memory card usage browse the total, used Usage...
  • Page 316: Power

    11.12 Power You can check the remaining battery level. As well as configure the phone to automatically enter standby to conserve power. Open Power Information • Select > Settings , to enter the confi guration screen • Select System • At the “System” tab, select Power ▲View power information Action: Confi...
  • Page 317: Backlight

    11.13 Backlight Confi gure the phone to use battery power or external power backlight options, you can conserve the phone battery when using battery power or external power. Activate Backlight Settings • Select > Settings , to enter the confi guration screen •...
  • Page 318: Clock And Alarms

    11.14 Clock and Alarms You can configure the date and time at the clock and alarm settings, as well as setup the alarm ring time. Open the Clock and Alarm Settings • Select > Settings , to enter the confi guration screen •...
  • Page 319: Setting The Alarm

    Action: Setting the alarm Select Select Alarms Select and enter Select and enter Select <Alarm activated week and <Description> time> Then select “Time” tab You can use the alarm Confi gure the alarm week settings description, for and time example: work Checkmark <Alarm Checkmark...
  • Page 320: Screen

    11.15 Screen Change the screen browsing orientation and text size, for the screen to be more suitable to your actual requirements. Open Screen Settings • Select > Settings, to enter the confi guration screen • Select System • At the “System” tab, select Screen Confi...
  • Page 321: Device Information

    11.16 Device Information Browse phone hardware version, hardware specification, identification and call duration. After the phone fi rmware is updated, you can use “Version” tab to view the phone fi rmware for the latest version. Browse Device Information • Select >...
  • Page 322: About

    11.17 About You can browse the phone operating system version, processor model, memory, and copyright statements. You can also confi gure the phone device name, the device name will be shown in the ActiveSync® sync program on the computer as the data exchange device name.
  • Page 323: Microphone Agc

    11.18 Microphone AGC Use the microphone automatic volume control to normalize the recording quality and volume. When recording, increase the volume if the sound is too low, and vise versa Open the Microphone Auto Volume Control Settings Screen • Select >...
  • Page 324: Network Cards

    11.20 Network Cards You can confi gure the phone built-in NIC network settings and phone, DNS server, WINS server, and IP address. The name for the built-in WiFi wireless NIC is IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi Adapter. Open the Network Cards Settings Screen •...
  • Page 325 Select Name Servers Select and enter the Select <Device Name> Then select Confi gure the DNS server Please inquire your Please restart or insert the / WINS server IP address network administrator NIC to apply settings and enter the DNS/WINS (Note 1) server IP address (Note 2) Select and choose...
  • Page 326: Connections

    Internet. To directly connect to the company or organization intranet URL (for example: intranet.dopod.com.tw), you can configure the company or organization intranet URL as the exception intranet address. When you use Internet Explorer connection, this will use the work confi gured and not the Internet confi gured connection.
  • Page 327: Select Connection Network

    Action: Select Connection Network Select Advanced Select Select and choose <Automatically Select Networks connect to the Internet> Select the connection settings when connecting to the Internet (Note 1), for example: My Work Network Select and choose <Automatically connect to the private network> Then select (Note 1) If you do not wish to use GPRS, UMTS auto connect to the Internet, please...
  • Page 328: Configure Proxy Server

    Confi gure WAP Proxy Select the connection Confi gure HTTP, Proxy server (Note 1). Please settings when connecting server socket connection, for example: proxy.dopod. continue to step 7 if no to the Internet (Note 1), for setup is required example: Internet settings...
  • Page 329: Add Vpn Connection

    Select Select Finish Proxy advanced Finish Proxy settings settings Action: Add VPN Connection Select Add a new VPN Enter <Name> Select <VPN type> server connection <Host name/IP> Enter your custom Please inquire the VPN connection name, and network administrator and enter the connection VPN select the VPN type, for server address...
  • Page 330: Create Internal Url Exceptions

    Continue: Add VPN Connection Enter <User name/ Select Finish Password/Domain> (Note 1) If you select IPSec/ L2TP, this might require the connection key or authorization, please contact your VPN network administrator Please contact you VPN Finishes adding the new network administrator and VPN connection enter the user information Action: Create Internal URL Exceptions...
  • Page 331 URL (Note 1), for example: *.dopod.com.tw (Note 1) Intranet URL input format example: Specifi c URL address, for example: intranet.dopod.com.tw All URL address in the domain, for example: *.dopod.com.tw. If the URL includes dopod.com.tw, then it will be viewed as the internal address...
  • Page 333: Using More Programs

    Topic Using More Programs In this topic, you will learn to… Java MIDlet Manager File Explorer Voice Command Search Calculator Four Extra Value Games QuickMark Mobile Barcode...
  • Page 334 Index Action Install Java Program from File Explorer ......326 Execute Java Program .............327 Stop Java Program ............327 Opens the File Explorer ............328 Browse Folders..............329 Return to Top Folder ............329 Open Files ................330 Move File/Folder ...............330 Copy File/Folder ...............331 Delete File/Folder .............332 Memory Card Folder............333 Use IR or Bluetooth to Send Files ........333 Use E-mail to Send Files ..........334...
  • Page 335 Extract File................341 Create New Compressed File ..........342 Add Files to Compressed File ..........343 Open the search application ..........344 Search for Files ..............344 Open Calculator..............345 Accessing The Built-in Games on The Phone ....346 Solitaire................346 Bubble Breaker ..............347 Open QuickMark...............349 Using QuickMark mobile barcode........350 Use QuickMark to Add New Contacts ......350...
  • Page 336: Java Midlet Manager

    12.1 Java MIDlet Manager Java MIDlet Manager enables you to execute Java applications on your phone. Java application extension is .jad and .jar, all Java programs must be executed under MIDlet Manager and cannot be directly executed on the Windows Mobile™ platform. You can use File Explorer to access your Java program and use Java MIDlet Manager to execute.
  • Page 337 Action: Execute Java Program Select <Installed Java program> Java program executing Action: Stop Java Program Select and hold Select Stop Select <Currently running Then select Running program> List the Java application currently running...
  • Page 338: File Explorer

    12.2 File Explorer You can use File Explorer to manage files and folders on the phone, including the phone built-in memory and memory card. There is a top directory named “My Device” in the phone file system, all files on the phone and memory card will be saved under this directory.
  • Page 339 Action: Browse Folders Select <Folder to browse> For example: My Pictures You are currently at “My Pictures” folder Action: Return to Top Folder Select <Top folder to Select return to> Description text in upper For example: My Device Return to Top Folder left corner will differ with your current folder location...
  • Page 340 Action: Open Files Select <File to open> For example: Flower File Explorer will automatically select the associated program to open the fi le Action: Move File/Folder Select and hold Select Switch to <Destination folder> Then Select <File/Folder to move> and hold <Blank screen space>...
  • Page 341 Select Paste File/folder moved to destination Action: Copy File/Folder Select and hold Select Copy Switch to <Destination folder> Then Select <File/Folder to copy> and hold <Blank screen space> For example move to: My Documents...
  • Page 342 Continue: Copy File/Folder Select Paste File copied to destination folder Action: Delete File/Folder Select and hold Select Delete < Files to delete > File/folder will be permanently deleted...
  • Page 343 Memory Card Folder You can select the icon in upper left and select Stroage Card Storage Card to enter the memory folder. ▲ Switch to memory card folder Action: Use IR or Bluetooth to Send Files Select and hold <Files Select Select to send>...
  • Page 344 Action: Use E-mail to Send Files Select and hold Select Send... Select <E-mail <Files to send> account to send to> For example: Dopod Mail. Edit e-mail, please refer to section 4.4...
  • Page 345: Voice Command

    12.3 Voice Command Voice commands can enable you to perform simple command controls by your voice, this can save the selection and search time in contacts, phone application program. This program provides the following voice recognition functions: Dial call to contacts Find contacts ...
  • Page 346 Action: Speak Out the Voice Command Please refer to the voice command main screen format to speak out the command you wish to execute: Voice command format For example speak Description Make call to Roger Dialing to the Contact Smith Dial call to <Contact>...
  • Page 347 Action: Setup Contacts Voice Tags Select Menu > Select <contacts> Speak out Settings <Customized voice Then select tags> Select a contact, for Please speak out the voice example: Franky tag to setup, for example: Franky Speak out <Customized voice tags> You can also select Application Music...
  • Page 348 Action: Digit Training Select Menu > Select Digit Training Select Settings Begin digit training Speak out Select <Number indicated on screen> For example: 112266 You can continue to perform other digit trainings...
  • Page 349 Action: Voice Command Advanced Settings Select Menu > Select Advanced Settings Settings Confi gure advanced settings (Note 1) (Note 1) Voice command advanced setting options: Sensitivity: Options Description The system recognition is more lax with sentences spoken by Sensitive the user, suitable for noisy environments such as: in a vehicle or factory etc.
  • Page 350: Zip

    12.4 ZIP ZIP compression program will enable you to open and uncompress zipped fi les. You can also compress fi les on the phone to conserve the phone storage memory space. You can also use the ZIP compression program to quickly uncompress and execute files you need from compressed fi...
  • Page 351 Action: Open Compressed Files Select File > Select <Compressed Find Archive fi le to open> Select the compressed fi le Compressed fi le opened to open, for example: txt. Action: Extract File Select Action > Extract Select <Folder to uncompress to> Then select Extract...
  • Page 352 Action: Create New Compressed File Select File > Enter <Name> Select and choose New Archive <Folder> Please enter the Select the folder to save compressed fi le name, for compressed fi le to, for example: Files example: Personal Select and choose Select Save <Location>...
  • Page 353 Action: Add Files to Compressed File Select <Files to add Select to compressed fi le> Then select Select the fi les to add Wait for the fi le to compressed fi le, for compression example: 1.txt Select File > Close Archive If you do not close the compressed fi...
  • Page 354: Search

    12.5 Search You can use the search application to search for file on the phone or memory card. You can also search for text in notes, appointments, contacts, and tasks. By searching and deleting excessively large data on the phone, you can effectively release internal memory space on the phone.
  • Page 355: Calculator

    12.6 Calculator Runs simple math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using the calculator. The calculator does not support engineering calculations or obey the multiplication priority rules. Action: Open Calculator Select Calculator Select > Programs Calculator main screen...
  • Page 356: Games

    12.7 Games There are four built-in games on the phone: Solitaire, Bubble Breaker ®, Another World®, and Magic Puz®. In additional to the built-in games, you can also install more games onto the phone. Accessing The Built-in Games on The Phone You can access the four built-in games on the phone from the games folder: •...
  • Page 357: Bubble Breaker

    Bubble Breaker Game method of “Bubble Breaker” is to connect two or more bubbles to clear them, you can stack up the score and clear the bubbles on screen. The following are hints and rules on the game: • Select once on the bubble to show the underlying score for the area •...
  • Page 358 Magic Puz Game introduction: Connect two or more of same colored balls, horizontal or vertical, in a limited amount of time to make them disappear. Please use Navigation buttom to control the game: Button Control description Up button Move the cursor up Down button Move the cursor down Right button...
  • Page 359: Quickmark Mobile Barcode

    QuickMark scanner recognizes both QuickMark® and QR Code barcode standards. You can logon to the QuickMark® website http://www.quickmark.com.tw to retrieve related information. You can also experience the QuickMark and QR Code generator immediately from the http://diy.quickmark.com. tw/?vendor=dopod site. Action: Open QuickMark Select QuickMark Select >...
  • Page 360 Action: Using QuickMark mobile barcode Aim the camera to the barcode for automatic recognitions, there will be a message and audio alert after recognition is complete. ▲ Aim the camera to the barcode Action: Use QuickMark to Add New Contacts Select Aim at the QuickMark You have successfully...
  • Page 361 Topic Q&A...
  • Page 362: Registering Your Phone

    • http://www.dopodasia.com Register your phone to receive more information and services. Registering Your Phone 1. Open the Internet browser and connect to the Dopod website. Click on Members from the home page. 2. Select the Sign Up as Member link on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 363 3. Select “I have already purchased” . Then press the Send button. 4. Enter the Hardware S/N (please refer to the S/N on the back of the phone), Name, and Date of Birth.Then press the Send button.
  • Page 364 1. How do I sync the phone with the computer? How do I backup information on the phone? ▲ Using Microsoft ActiveSync® to sync information between the phone and the computer. 1. Install the Microsoft ActiveSync® and Microsoft Office Outlook® applications from the User’s CD.
  • Page 365 3. How to use ActiveSync Bluetooth synchronization? 1. During initial use, please select ActiveSync® on the phone from Menu > Connect via Bluetooth Confi gure Bluetooth ActiveSync 2. Activate the Bluetooth function on the phone and the computer 3. S e l e c t N e w P a r t n e r s h i p t o s e t B l u e t o o t h synchronization between the personal computer and...
  • Page 366 7. How do I connect to D-Service? You can connect to the D-Service website to obtain periodic updated services. Please register an account and password on the Dopod website. 1. Select the upper left screen corner > Internet Explorer 2. At Internet Explorer®, select Menu >...
  • Page 367 Topic Appendix A.1 Specification Disclosure A.2 Basic Computer Specifications for Executing ActiveSync 4.x A.3 Product Specification A.4 Customer Service Information...
  • Page 368: European Union Notice

    A.1 Specifi cation Disclosure Specifi cation Agent Authorization Number For the purpose of specification authorization, your product (838 Pro) will have the specific model name as HERM100. The specific battery model is PA16A, HERM160 or HERM161. To ensure that you will be able to safely operate this smart phone in the future, please use only the HERM100 accessories listed.
  • Page 369: Fcc Notice

    • ETSI EN 301 908 – Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); IMT-2000 third generation mobile network base station and user equipment. • EN 50360 : 2001 – 2001 – Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fi...
  • Page 370: Sar Information

    be far lower than the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to be used under various power ratings, and general device usage is operating under the lowest rated power of the network. Generally speaking, the closer you are to the wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output is.
  • Page 371 Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) This product conforms to requests made by EU commission and EU boards No. 2002/95/EC on 27th January of 2003, in that the electronics and electrical equipments do not contain any regulated hazardous material. Warning! Improper battery replacement may cause explosions.
  • Page 372 A . 2 B a s i c C o m p u t e r S p e c i f i c a t i o n s f o r Executing ActiveSync 4.x After connecting this device to the computer, you must install Microsoft® ActiveSync®...
  • Page 373: System Information

    A.3 Product Specifi cation System Information Samsung® SC32442, 400Mhz •ROM : 128 MB Memory •RAM : 64 MB SDRAM Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5.0 Display 2.8” Semi-reflection TFT-LCD, Backlight equipped LCD type LED, Touch screen Resolution 240 x 320, 65535 colors Supported Horizontal/Vertical orientation...
  • Page 374 Physical Specifi cations Dimensions 112.5 mm (L) x 58 mm (W) x 21.95 mm (D) Weight 176g (including battery) Controls and LED Indicators •5-way navigation / OK buttons • 5 application buttons: Messaging Center / Internet Explorer / Camera / Voice commands / Comm Manager •2 phone function buttons: - Talk button (connect call / answer call) - Hang up button (end call) Navigation...
  • Page 375: Power Supply

    We welcome you to immediately logon to the member website, and to e-mail us for any suggestions. Taiwan: Customer Service 0800-088-858, 02-8761-5959 Website http://www.dopod.com.tw e-mail service@dopod.com.tw Hong Kong: Customer Service +852-3520-1234 Website http://www.dopod.hk e-mail enquiry@dopod.hk...
  • Page 376 Singapore: Customer Service 1800-238-7788 Website http://www.dopodasia.com e-mail SEAservice@dopodasia.com Malaysia: Customer Service +603-5569-8878 Website http://www.dopodasia.com e-mail SEAservice@dopodasia.com Thailand: Customer Service +66-2640-3000 Website http://www.dopodasia.com e-mail SEAservice@dopodasia.com Indonesia: Customer Service +62-21-380-7668 350-5668 Website http://www.dopodasia.com e-mail SEAservice@dopodasia.com Thank you and please enjoy our product.

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