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  • Page 1 U s e r M a n u a l C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 1 2007/4/17 7:33:58 PM...
  • Page 2 This information is provided “as-is” and does not come with any guarantees. All information will be subject to change and Dopod reserves the right to modify contents contained herein this document. No further notifications will be available.
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents G et t i ng to k n ow yo u r phon e 1.1 Phone and Accessories .......... 1. Insert the USIM/SIM Card ........8 1. Insert the microSD Card ........... 9 1. Home Screen ............... 10 1.5 Frequently used functions ........
  • Page 5 M an agi ng Perso n al I n fo r mat io n .1 Contacts ............... 68 . Calendar ............... 8 . Tasks ................9 . Voice Notes ..............96 Exc h a n gin g M es sage s 5.1 Messaging ..............
  • Page 6 Exp er i en ci ng I nter n et 8.1 Internet Explorer ............199 8. Windows Live .............. 17 Syn chro n i zi n g Yo ur Ph o ne 9.1 Windows Mobile Device Center and Office Outlook 007 9. Establishing Connection ..........
  • Page 7 S ett in gs 10.1 Home Screen ............68 10. The Phone Settings ..........71 10. Sound ................. 7 10. Removing Programs ..........77 10.5 Profiles ................ 79 10.6 Time and Zone............8 10.7 Unlock Screen Clock ..........85 10.8 Personal Information ..........86 10.9 Protecting Your Phone ...........
  • Page 8: How To Use This Manual

    3.1 Using the Phone Function After purchasing this product, please carefully read through When you begin to use the Dopod C500 phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM card PIN number in order to connect to the GSM mobile network. When using this phone, you can control wireless functions such as activate/deactivate the phone.
  • 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 numbering, the action you will need to execute, the screen that appears for this procedure, and the descriptions for this procedure.
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  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Topic Getting to know your phone In this topic, you will learn to… Phoneand Accessories Insert the USIM/SIM card Insert a microSD card Home Screen Frequently used functions Clear Storage (Hard Reset) C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 1 2007/4/17 7:34:24 PM...
  • Page 12 Index Action Familiarize Yourself with the Phone and Accessories .... Accessories .....................6 LED indicator ..................7 Insert the USIM/SIM card ..............8 Insert the microSD card ..............9 Familiarize Yourself With the Home Screen ......10 Status indicator and program icons ........... 11 Using the Start Menu ...............
  • Page 13 1.1 Phone and Accessories Get to know the handset buttons, LED indicators, and related accessories. Familiarize Yourself with the Phone and Accessories C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 3 2007/4/17 7:34:28 PM...
  • Page 14 Speaker Listen to a phone call. This indicator (green/red/amber) notifies you of the battery and network LED Indicator status of your phone. Display Screen Left Soft Key Press to perform the command shown in the label above the button. Press to dial a phone number, answer a call, switch to another call, or put a Talk Button call on hold.
  • Page 15 This indicator (blue/green/amber) notifies you of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 19 9 LED indicator connectivity status. Pry open the plastic cover to connect the USB cable to synchronize data or Sync Connector/ recharge the battery. You can also connect the earphone to listen to audio Earphone Jack media or use the phone’s hands-free kit.
  • Page 16: Accessories

    When using the amplifier speaker, you can listen to system sounds, Amplifier speaker communication, and music. Camera lens CMOS lens with .0 megapixels. Self-photo Mirror Helps you take a photo of yourself by aligning your reflection in this mirror. Power Button Hold for  seconds to turn the phone on/off.
  • Page 17: Led Indicator

    LED indicator The left LED indicator (orange/red/green) is used for indicating the phone battery and network status. The right LED indicator (blue) is used for indicating the Bluetooth status. The table below is the representative meaning for each different LED indicator color: Left LED Status Solid green...
  • Page 18: Phone And Accessories

    1.2 Insert the USIM/SIM Card Your USIM/SIM (subscriber identity module) card is provided by your telecom service provider, it contains your basic data. For example the phone number and address book. You will not be able to access/use any telecom services without a USIM/SIM. (Please contact the telecom service provider for more information regarding telecom services and USIM/SIM) Insert the USIM/SIM card Procedures:...
  • Page 19: Insert The Microsd Card

    1.3 Insert the microSD Card Insert the microSD card. You can store information such as pictures, documents, and program data on the microSD card. Insert the microSD card Procedures: 1. With the keyboard facing down, pry open the microSD cover on the right side of the phone. .
  • Page 20: Home Screen

    1.4 Home Screen Familiarize Yourself with the Home Screen Displays message status: missed calls, new messages, etc. Display network status and the current line, Bluetooth , Wi-Fi and JOGGR status. Displays current battery level and the Display telecom service network signal strength. provider name.
  • Page 21: Status Indicator And Program Icons

    Status indicator and program icons The following table lists common status indicators with their description. Connecting to wireless Uppercase text input GPRS available network Wi-Fi function enabled, Lowercase text input GPRS in use but phone not connected to a wireless network yet Continuous uppercase G available Wi-Fi connected...
  • Page 22 USIM/SIM card with New Windows Messenger New text-message fault message N o U S I M / S I M c a r d Microphone muted New Message installed Vibrate call alert The following are some of the program icons. These programs have already been installed on the phone. ActiveSync Synchronize data between the phone and the computer.
  • Page 23 File Explorer Allows you to browse and manage the files stored in your phone. Call History Keeps track of all phone calls made, received, and missed. Internet Explorer Browse the Internet and WAP webpages. Internet Sharing Share the GPRS connection through USB or Bluetooth. Messaging You can send/receive messages, e-mail and MMS.
  • Page 24 Detect the SIM card you are using and auto apply the appropriate settings Network Wizard for data services (MMS, Internet, etc) Allows access to SIM Tool Kit(STK) services. For more information on STK STK Services services please contact the service provider. Audio Recorder Allows you to record an audio clip and send it through MMS.
  • Page 25: Frequently Used Functions

    1.5 Frequently used functions In this chapter, several basic operating functions of the C70 mobile phone will be described. If you are using Windows Mobile™ products for the first time, please read the contents of this chapter carefully. Action: Using the Start Menu Select Start Start Menu...
  • Page 26: Return To The Home Screen

    Action: Return to the Home screen Press Home Screen button You can go back to the Home screen at any screen to run other tasks. You can press Call button to return to t h e H o m e s c r e e n . H o w e v e r, i f y o u a r e making a call, the call will be ended.
  • Page 27: Switch To A Different Profile

    Action: Switch to a Different Profile Press Power button Please do not [Press &hold] While in different situations, you can choose a different profile, for example, change the ringtone mode to vibrate mode. Please refer to 10.5 Switch and Edit Profiles. Switch the items in the quick list.
  • Page 28: Using The Keypad Lock

    Action: Using the Keypad Lock Press and hold Hang Up button Keypad is locked. Action: Unlock Keypad Select Unlock Press Keypad has been unlocked. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 18 2007/4/17 7:34:59 PM...
  • Page 29: Joggr Tutorial

    Action: JOGGR tutorial Select Next Select Next Select Next Slide the scroll bar up or down to To scroll continuously, quickly Double - click to go back , set the volume control or move select, or open Outlook email. slide twice then hold the the cursor.
  • Page 30: Use Voice Commander To Control The Phone

    Action: Use Voice Commander to control the phone Press Voice Recognition button Voice commander screen. Follow the onscreen tips to use voice control . C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 20 2007/4/17 7:35:04 PM...
  • Page 31: Clear Storage (Hard Reset)

    Chapter 9 Synchronizing Your Phone. We recommend that you contact our customer service before using this function in order to avoid damage to your phone or data. Please go to the Dopod website member registration area and download the C70 577 software installation files, then reinstall the following software: •...
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  • Page 33 Topic Learning Input Methods In this topic, you will learn about... Change Input Modes Enter Texts Deleting Texts by using Back Button Clipboard C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 23 2007/4/17 7:35:11 PM...
  • Page 34 Action Index Change Input Method ..............5 Enter Symbols ..................6 Enter Number ..................7 English texts ..................8 Using PinYin to input characters ..........9 Deleting characters ................0 Using Editing Modes ................ 1 Select text ....................  Copy text .................... Cut text ....................
  • Page 35: I N Pu T M Et H O Ds

    2.1 Changing Input Methods Use the keypad to enter text such as Chinese and English characters, numbers, and symbols. Enter the characters through the English and PinYin as indicated. Chinese PinYin input method availability varies by countries. Switching Input Methods. Action: Change Input Method Select...
  • Page 36: Input Modes

    2.2 Input Modes This describes how to use the phone’s built-in English, PinYin, and number input modes to input characters. To insert a new line break while in any input mode, press button. 2.2.1 Symbols Using the phone to enter various punctuation symbols. Symbol input method.
  • Page 37 2.2.2 Numbers Using Numeric Input mode to enter numbers: Numeric input illustration: Press FN key Enter a single number Press FN key twice Continuously enter numbers Entering numbers. Action: Enter Number Press FN key twice Press <Numbers> icon located at the upper If you only press once, E.g.
  • Page 38 2.2.3 English This describes how to use the keyboard to quickly input English letters. To see how to switch to English input mode, please refer to the instructions in chapter .1. English entering status: First letter in upper case, followed by lower case letters. All lower case.
  • Page 39 2.2.4 PinYin This describes how to use the PinYin quickly input mode to enter Simpified Chinese characters. To see how to switch to character stroke input mode, please refer to the instructions in chapter .1. Enter the corresponding pinyin characters to input Simpified Chinese character.
  • Page 40: Deleting Texts By Using Back Button

    2.3 Deleting Texts by Using Back Button You can use Back button to delete a single character, or press and hold the Back button to delete all characters. Action: Deleting characters Press Back button You can use the left/right keys to move the Successfully deleted a character.
  • Page 41: Clipboard

    2.4 Clipboard You can use the clipboard to select characters, and then copy, cut, paste or delete them. There are two edit modes build in the clipboard: Menu Function Edit1 Copy, paste, cut and select. Edit Back, undo, delete and Hm/End. Action: Using Editing Modes Select...
  • Page 42: Select Text

    Action: Select text Select Select Select <Characters> Press the OK button S w i t c h i n p u t m e t h o d s Select charactors that you Characters selected. anywhere that text can be want to edit.
  • Page 43: Paste Text

    Action: Cut text Select Characters saved in clipboard. Action: Paste text Select <Paste Place> Select Paste Press FN key then press , and then select Edit1 Use Navigation Control Select charactors that you Characters pasted. buttons to select the place want to edit.
  • Page 44 Action: Undo Select Undo Press FN key then press , and then select Edit Undo the previous operation. Already back to previous operation. Action: Move the cursor to prefix/suffix of text Select Hm/End Press FN key then press , and then select Edit The cursor moved to the end...
  • Page 45 Action: Delete text in front of cursor Select Back Select Paste Press FN key then press , and then select Edit Use Navigation Control Characters deleted. buttons to move the cursor after he character deleted. Action: Delete text behind cursor Select Press FN key...
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  • Page 47: Phone Functions

    Topic Phone Functions In this topic, you will learn about Phone Function Making Phone Calls Receving Voice Calls Call Oprions Additional Information on Dialing Setting Up Speed Dial Entries C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 37 2007/4/17 7:36:03 PM...
  • Page 48 Action Index Phone Home screen ................. 0 Disable Phone Function ..............1 Enable phone functions .............. Enter SIM PIN.................. Adjust Earpiece Volume .............. Dial from the phone screen ............5 Dial from Contacts list ..............6 Dial from Contacts Details.............. 7 Dial from Call History ...............
  • Page 49 Enable/Disable speakerphone ............. 57 Enable mute ..................58 Dial up voicemail ................59 Make emergency calls ..............60 Make international calls ..............61 Use SIM card services (STK) ............6 Create a speed dial................6 Edit a speed dial ................. 6 C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 39 2007/4/17 7:36:04 PM...
  • Page 50: Phone Function

    3.1 Phone Function When you begin to use the Dopod C70 phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM PIN in order to connect to the GSM mobile network. When using this phone, you can control wireless functions such as enable/disable the phone. You can also adjust the headset volume during a call or when using the device.
  • Page 51: Disable Phone Function

    Action: Disable Phone Function P r e s s P o w e r S e l e c t C o m m Select button Manager Then Press Then Press Press the Power button to Use the Up/Down directional Phone functions enable.
  • Page 52 Action: Enable phone functions P r e s s P o w e r S e l e c t C o m m Select Button Manager Then Press Then Press Press the Power button to Use the Up/Down directional While turning off the phone activate the quick list.
  • Page 53: Enter Sim Pin

    3.1.2 Enter SIM PIN Each time you turn on the phone or activate the phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM card PIN (personal identification number) provided by your account’s telecom service provider. Enter SIM PIN. Action: Enter SIM PIN Enter <SIM PIN code>...
  • Page 54: Adjust Earpiece Volume

    3.1.3 Adjust Earpiece Volume Adjust the earpiece volume, including headset, music, games, and ring tone sound tests. This does not include adjustments of the incoming call ring tones and reminders. You can also adjust earpiece volume during a call. For sound settings, please refer to section 10.; for profile settings, please refer to section 10.5.
  • Page 55: Making Phone Calls

    3.2 Making Phone Calls You can dial calls directly from Home screen, phone screen, contacts, speed dial entries, call records, SIM Manager, or use the voice labels to dial to contacts by voice control. 3.2.1 Phone Home screen Enter the dialing screen by pressing the call button; you will then be able to enter the phone number and make a call.
  • Page 56: Dial From Contacts List

    3.2.2 Dialing by Using Contacts Choose the contact and the phone number in the Contacts List. You can use the Left/Right button to switch the contact’s number. To create a contact and to edit contacts, please refer to section .1 Contacts Descriptions.
  • Page 57: Dial From Contacts Details

    Action: Dial from Contacts Details Select <Contacts> Select <the contact Press Call button Then Press you wish to dial up> Open the contact’s Contact Select the contact’s number Dialing up the Contact. Details that you wish to dial y o u w i s h t o d i a l u p, f o r example: mobile number.
  • Page 58: Dial From Call History

    3.2.3 Call History Using Call History for dialing. The Call History includes incoming calls, missed calls, and outgoing calls. Call History icon: • : Missed calls • : Received Calls • : Outgoing calls Dialing from Call History. Action: Dial from Call History Select Call History Select...
  • Page 59: Use Speed Dialing From Home Screen

    3.2.4 Speed Dial You can set speed dial entries/shortcuts for the frequently dialed contact numbers or frequently used application items. You will only need to press and hold the corresponding speed dial entry/ shortcut button to dial up the contact or access the application program.
  • Page 60: Use Speed Dial From Speed Dial Manager

    Action: Use speed dial from Speed Dial Manager Select Speed Dial Select <the contact Select Start Then Press you wish to dial to> Open the Start Menu. Open Speed Dial Application Speed Dial menu. program. Press Call button Dialing to the Contact. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 50 2007/4/17 7:36:46 PM...
  • Page 61: Dial Contacts From Voice Commander

    3.2.5 Voice Commander for Dialing The voice tags voice control dialing function will allow you to quick dial using the pre-recorded voice tags. Message screen for voice tags voice control dialing. Action: Dial Contacts from Voice Commander P r e s s V o i c e S a y C a l l <...
  • Page 62: Receiving Voice Calls

    3.3 Receiving Voice Calls When you receive an incoming call, the phone will display the information on the screen for the user to decide weather to answer or ignore the call. When you are already taking a call, you will still be able to press the Home button to return to the Home screen at any time, or operate other application programs.
  • Page 63: Check Missed Calls

    Action: Check missed calls Sekect Missed Calls Press OK button At the Home screen, use the Display the histor y of all directional buttons to move incoming calls. to the Missed Calls item. Action: End call Press Hang UP button Call ends.
  • Page 64: Call Options

    3.4 Call Options Set up the “During Call” options. You can choose to use Flash, activate mute, Speakerphone, or Conference etc. 3.4.1 Call Waiting You can use call waiting to hold the current call. When you use call waiting you will still be charged for the minutes used. Swap to another call during a conference connection.
  • Page 65: Swap Calls

    3.4.2 Swap calls You can swap between two calls. Swap to another call during a conference connection. Action: Swap calls Select Answer Select Swap Swapping to the other call. While you are taking a call , another caller is received. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 55 2007/4/17 7:37:23 PM...
  • Page 66: Create Multi-Party Conferencing

    3.4.3 Conference Call You can hold one call, then dial up a second phone number, or answer a new incoming call during the current one. N o t a l l s e r v i c e p r o v i d e r s s u p p o r t m u l t i - p a r t y conferencing, please contact your service provider for more information.
  • Page 67: Enable/Disable Speakerphone

    3.4.4 Enable/Disable speakerphone Use the built-in speakerphone for conversation with callers without holding the handset. Using the speakerphone allows other people to listen in to the conversation. While using the speakerphone, please do not place the handset close to your ears to avoid damaging your hearing.
  • Page 68: Enable Mute

    3.4.5 Mute During a call, you can temporarily turn off the handset microphone to prevent the person on the other side from hearing your voice. Enable mute. Action: Enable mute Select Menu > Mute You can also select the Mute After Mute is activated, the key directly on the screen.
  • Page 69: Additional Information On Dialing

    3.5 Additional Information on Dialing To listen to voicemail messages, you can dial directly to the voicemail number (provided by the service provider) from the phone screen. The first slot of speed dial is usually setup as the voicemail number; you can also use other speed dials to call voicemail.
  • Page 70: Make Emergency Calls

    3.5.2 Emergency calls If you need to dial the local emergency number, do so by dialing directly from the phone screen. When the phone functions are off or keypad is locked, you can still make emergency calls. SIM card may store other emergency help numbers, please ask your service provider for more information.
  • Page 71: Make International Calls

    3.5.3 International calls Use the phone for international dialing. International dialing code includes the country codes for both you and your recipient. Making international calls. Action: Make international calls Press and hold Press Call button Enter <phone number> Dial from the Home screen or “+”will replace the country Make international calls.
  • Page 72: Use Sim Card Services (Stk)

    3.5.4 SIM card services (STK) You can use the various information services, such as calling customer services and voicemail, built into the SIM card by your service provider. To use the SIM card services, please first insert your SIM card into the phone.
  • Page 73: Speed Dial

    3.6 Speed Dial You can create a speed dial entry (or shortcut) entries for frequently dialed numbers or accessed programs. Speed dial settings screen. Action: Create a speed dial Select Contacts Select <Contacts> Select Then Press <the contact information to setup> Activate Contacts list.
  • Page 74: Edit A Speed Dial

    Choose Menu > Selec t <keyboard Add to Speed Dial assignment> Then select Done Use the Left/Right directional You have successfully added b u t t o n s t o c h o o s e t h e the speed dial entry.
  • Page 75: M An Agi Ng Perso N Al I N Fo R Mat Io N

    Topic Manage Personal Information In this topic, you will learm about... Contacts Calendar Tasks Voice notes C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 65 2007/4/17 7:37:45 PM...
  • Page 76 Action Index Open Contacts from Home screen..........69 Open Contacts application program ......... 69 Add new Contact to Outlook ............70 Set up contact’s extension number dialing ......71 Add new SIM card contacts ............7 Copy SIM card contacts to the phone ........7 Copy phone contacts to SIM card ..........
  • Page 77 Open Calendar from Home Screen ..........8 Add new appointments ..............8 View and editing appointments ..........85 Switch the calendar view..............86 Appointment reminder screen ............. 87 Send Appointment via MMS ............88 Beam appointment via Bluetooth ..........89 Configure Calendar options ............
  • Page 78: Contacts

    4.1 Contacts You can add new contacts and information for contacts. Setting up communication information for the contact will allow you to connect with the person quickly or browse the contact's information. Contacts will be saved in the phone memory. You can also sync the contacts info with Microsoft Exchange Server®...
  • Page 79: Open Contacts From Home Screen

    Action: Open Contacts from Home screen Select Start Open Contacts application Contacts screen program Action: Open Contacts application program Select Contacts Select Start Then Press Open Program Files Open Contacts application Contacts screen program C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 69 2007/4/17 7:37:52 PM...
  • Page 80: Add New Contact To Outlook

    Action: Add new Contact to Outlook Select Contacts Select Outlook Move to last name Contact first name. Enter Then Press <Contact's name> Select Done C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 70 2007/4/17 7:37:54 PM...
  • Page 81: Set Up Contact's Extension Number Dialing

    You can also use Microsoft Office Outlook® on a personal computer to set up the contact’s picture, then sync the info to the phone via ActiveSyncR or the Windows Mobile™ Device Center in Windows Vista™. Contact’s information fields: Last Name First Name Office phone number 1,  Mobile Number 1,  Picture...
  • Page 82: Add New Sim Card Contacts

    4.1.2 SIM Card Contacts You can use “Contacts” and “SIM Manager” to browse, add, delete and edit the contact information stored on your SIM card. When you replace the SIM card in the phone, the original contacts on the SIM card will change to the new SIM card contacts. However the phone’s Outlook contacts will not be changed.
  • Page 83: Copy Sim Card Contacts To The Phone

    Action: Copy SIM card contacts to the phone Select Menu > Select <SIM Contact> Select Menu > Sim Manager Save to Contacts Action: Copy phone contacts to SIM card Select Menu > Select Select Done Save to SIM <the number to be copied>...
  • Page 84: Search Contact By Name

    4.1.3 Search Contacts and Dial You can perform search by contact’s name and number(s). For example, when you press , it will search for contacts names with English letters wxyz. Using T9 predictive text input mode to search for contacts. Please refer to section 10.10 Assistant Tools and choose the input mode to use for “Smartdial Settings”...
  • Page 85: Search Contact By Phone Number

    Action: Search contact by phone number Enter <word to search> Search according to contact’s Contacts that have phone phone number. For example, numbers starting with 091 enter 091. will be highlighted. Action: Dial the Contact Select Select <number> <the contact you wish to Then select Call dial to>...
  • Page 86: View And Editing Contact

    4.1.4 View & Edit Contacts You can view a contact’s information, make calls, send messages or e-mail, and update each contact’s information to keep the contact’s information correct and up-to-date. To add a new contact, please refer to section .1.1. Viewing contact information .
  • Page 87: View The Contact's Call History

    Action: View the contact’s call history Move to Move to <contact to view> <Phone number> Then Press Then Press Dial Select the contact you wish If you have ever called the contact, the call history item to view. will appear in the View contact’s information screen.
  • Page 88: Use The Contacts Filter

    4.1.5 Contacts Filter You can use category sorting to quickly search for contacts. For contacts sorting setup, please refer to section .1. Editing Contacts. Using category sorting to manage contacts. Action: Use the contacts filter Select Menu > Filter > <category to switch>...
  • Page 89: Set Up Contacts Categories

    Action: Set up contacts categories Select Menu > Select Categories Select Edit Then Press <Categories> Then Press Contacts information edit Choose the category you screen. wish to set up. Select Done If you wish to add or delete contacts category groups, please modify the category groups from Microsoft Office Outlook®...
  • Page 90: Use Mms To Send Contacts

    4.1.6 Send Contacts Information You can transfer contacts information via vCard (Note 1), MMS or use Bluetooth with other people. For use SMS, please refer to Section 5.; for use MMS, please refer to Section 5.; for Bluetooth connection, please refer to Section 7..
  • Page 91: Send Contacts Via Bluetooth

    Action: Send contacts via Bluetooth Select <device to switch>. Select Select Menu > Send Then Select Beam <Contact to send> Contact > Beam Please confirm both transmitter To cancel exchange, select Cancel. and receiver have activated the After the transfer is completed, Bluetooth function.
  • Page 92: Calendar

    4.2 Calendar You can use the calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments will be displayed on the Home screen just before the scheduled time. 4.2.1 Use Calendar You can add a new appointment and set the Start/End date and appointment status information.
  • Page 93: Open Calendar From Home Screen

    Action: Open Calendar from Home Screen Select <appointment item> Then Press Calendar screen. Action: Add new appointments Select Enter <appointment Enter <other details> Mene > subject> Select Done Appointment (Note 1, , ) C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 83 2007/4/17 7:38:21 PM...
  • Page 94 (Note 1) Appointment information field: Subject Appointment subject Start Date Appointment start date Start Time Appointment start time End Date Appointment end date End Time Appointment end time All Day Event Displayed on top of calendar only and will not take up time slots Location Appointment location Attendee...
  • Page 95: View And Editing Appointments

    4.2.2 Viewing and editing appointments You can view and edit appointment contents. To edit appointment contents, please refer to section ..1 Adding New Appointments. From the weekly view screen, the filled in blocks indicates the appointment time, line on the side indicates an all day event.
  • Page 96: Switch The Calendar View

    Action: Switch the calendar view Select Week Select Month Select Agenda Weekly View. Switch to Agenda View. Switch to Monthly View. Switch back to weekly display. monthly display. Agenda display. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 86 2007/4/17 7:38:28 PM...
  • Page 97: Appointment Reminder Screen

    4.2.3 Reminder A reminder screen will popup before the scheduled appointment time on the phone. You can choose to "Dismiss" the reminder or use the "menu" to snooze the reminder. Reminder screen. Action: Appointment reminder screen Select Menu > Select Replay View Item View the current appointment...
  • Page 98: Send Appointment Via Mms

    4.2.4 Send Calendar Information You can exchange calendar information with others via vCalendar (Note 1), by MMS, or through Bluetooth. To use MMS, please refer to section 5.; to use Bluetooth connection, please refer to section 7.. (Note 1) vCalendar: electronic calendar. For recording your personal appointment schedule.
  • Page 99: Beam Appointment Via Bluetooth

    Action: Beam appointment via Bluetooth Select Select Menu > Select <device to <appointment to send> Beam Appointment exchange>. Then Press Then Press Beam Press Back C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 89 2007/4/17 7:38:32 PM...
  • Page 100: Configure Calendar Options

    4.2.5 Calendar Options Set up the calendar options to display. For example, lunar calendar, first day of the week, number of days to view, and reminder time. Calendar Options Options Description Start in Set the default view option for calendar. First day of week Choose which day as the first day of the week Week View...
  • Page 101: Send Invitation To Attendess Of An Appointment

    4.2.6 Appointment invitation You can make an appointment, send the invitation to the attendee and reply to an appointment invitation sent by others. While using this function, please confirm that the appointment item information contains the “Attendee” or “Attendant” that has been configured with the e-mail address. Action: Send Invitation to Attendess of an Appointment Select...
  • Page 102: View Attendess Of An Appointment

    Select Done Select Done Select Action: View Attendess of an Appointment Select Select Attendees Select Reply <Appointment> Then Press Calendar Agenda View. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 92 2007/4/17 7:38:37 PM...
  • Page 103: Tasks

    4.3 Tasks The Tasks function can assist you in tracking the status of various tasks. Tasks can be a single task or re- occurring tasks. You can set up reminders for tasks, or manage by setting up different categories for the tasks.
  • Page 104: Add New Tasks

    Action: Add new tasks Move the Up/Down Enter <task subject> directional button Then Press Go to the “Enter new task You have successfully created here” field. a new task. Action: Edit a task Select Select Edit Enter <the field to edit>. <the task to modify>...
  • Page 105: Set Task As Complete

    Action: Set task as complete Select <the Select Complete completed task> It is convenient to set jobs as complete that can easy to manage the current jobs progress and status. (Note 1) Task information field Subject The subject of the Task Priority The priority level of the Task Status...
  • Page 106: Voice Notes

    4.4 Voice Notes Using the voice notes can help you to quickly note your thoughts and create short recording contents. The contents of the voice notes are stored in your phone, in case you want to set a voice note as a ring -tone (see Using Voice Notes).
  • Page 107: Add A New Voice Note

    Action: Add a new voice note Select Record <something to record>. Then Press Stop Start recording the voice Voice notes is listed in the All note. Notes list, and is named in the order they were recorded. Action: Play a Voice Note Select <voice note to playback>...
  • Page 108: Rename Voice Note

    Action: Rename voice note Select <voice note to Select Menu > Enter <file name to rename> Rename rename>. Then Press Done Action: Delete voice note Select <voice note to Select Menu > Select delete> Delete Confirm deletion of the Voice Note.
  • Page 109: Exchanging Messages

    Topic Exchanging Messages In this topic, you will learn about... Messaging Text Message Outlook E-mail POP3/IMAP4 E-mail Account Configuring Messaging Center C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 99 2007/4/17 7:38:57 PM...
  • Page 110 Action Index Use the Messaging ................10 Switch accounts ................10 Use SMS ....................10 Add new SMS messages ...............105 Cancel message sending ..............106 Read Text Messages ................107 Reply SMS messages ..............107 Switching SMS messages folders ..........108 Move Message ..................109 Delete Message ................109 Use Outlook E-mail .................11 Drafting and Sending E-mails .............11 Inserting pictures or video into e-mails ........11...
  • Page 111 Searching E-mail ................117 Setting Outlook E-mail Options ..........119 Use MMS .....................10 Add a new MMS message ............11 Receiving MMS .................1 Browsing MMS ..................15 Configuring POP/IMAP E-mail Account ........16 Download mails from POP/IMAP server .......18 Open Messaging Center settings screen ........19 Messaging Account Options ............11 Copy the SMS message from SIM card to phone ....1 Copy SMS message from phone to SIM card ......1...
  • Page 112: Messaging

    5.1 Messaging You can use the Messaging to read and draft messages, e-mail, and MMS. You will also be able to send and receive e-mail with Microsoft Outlook ® or general POP/IMAP e-mail accounts through your ISP. M e s s a g i n g s c r e e n . Choose a account to use.
  • Page 113 Action: Switch accounts Selec t Menu > Select Tools > Switch Accounts <Account type> and then Press You can move with t h e L e f t a n d R i g h t direction buttons in the Messaging Center to switch between SMS/ MMS /e-mail.
  • Page 114: Text Message

    5.2 Text Message You can use SMS to quickly exchange information with your contacts. A ringtone will sound and a will be displayed to alert you that you have unread message(s) in the onscreen task bar at the top of the screen (Note 1). Your received messages and automatically backed up outgoing messages are stored in the built-in memory space on the phone.
  • Page 115: Add New Sms Messages

    5.2.1 Sending and Receiving SMS messages Edit your SMS messages to send out. A single message can have up to 160 English characters. When your text count exceeds the character limitation, the phone will automatically split the text as two or more messages to send out. Your received messages will use the following icons to categorize the messages as read or unread: •...
  • Page 116: Cancel Message Sending

    S e l e c t < c o n t a c t s Enter <your message> number location>, then then select Send press Select I f y o u w a n t t o s e n d messages to multiple r e c i p i e n t s , p l e a s e select Menu>...
  • Page 117: Read Text Messages

    Action: Read Text Messages Select <the SMS that you want to read> then press Select the message you want Read the message. to read. Action: Reply SMS messages Select Reply Enter <your message> ,then select Send Choose Reply when browsing Enter the message contents messages.
  • Page 118: Switching Sms Messages Folders

    5.2.2 Managing Messages Folder Switch messages folders, move messages to other folders or delete them. Messages folder: Folder name Description Inbox Stores all received messages. Deleted Items Your deleted messages will be saved in the Deleted Items. Draft Stores message drafts Outbox Outgoing messages that are ready to be sent Sent Items...
  • Page 119: Move Message

    Action: Move Message Select <Message> Select <the folder to then select be switched to> Menu > Move then press I n b ox s c re e n . S e l e c t t h e Select the folder to move the I n b o x s c r e e n .
  • Page 120: Message Options

    5.2.2 Message Options Configures message sending options. You can use the following procedures to set up requests for delivery notifications. When the message is delivered to the recipient’s phone, an auto- reply message will be sent to you to confirm message has been received.
  • Page 121: Outlook E-Mail

    5.3 Outlook E-mail You can use “Outlook e-mail” to synchronize with the Outlook e-mail in your PC or with Microsoft Exchange Server. If you use Microsoft Exchange Server and the version is 00 SP or 007, you can activate the Direct Push function to receive e-mail instantly. When a new SMS is received, a ringtone will sound and a reminder will be displayed in the onscreen task bar at the top (Note 1), indicating that you have unread messages.
  • Page 122 Action: Use Outlook E-mail Select Outlook E-mail Then Press Open Outlook E-mail main Outlook E-mail main screen. screen. Action: Drafting and Sending E-mails Select Enter <recipient> Select Send Menu > and then enter <subject> Add a new e-mail message. You can also select “Menu> Enter the e-mail content.
  • Page 123: Inserting Pictures Or Video Into E-Mails

    Action: Inserting pictures or video into e-mails Select Select <picture> Menu > Insert > Picture and then press Select The e-mail editing screen. Insert a picture or video. You P i c t u r e i s s u c c e s s f u l l y can also use the camera to attached to the e-mail.
  • Page 124 Action: Insert a file into the e-mail Select Menu > Select Record S a y < t h e s p e e c h t o Insert > Voice Note record> then select Stop The e-mail editing screen. To use voice notes, please Record your voice notes.
  • Page 125: Read E-Mail

    5.3.2 Read E-mail Read e-mail in text or HTML format. If the attached file or mail body text received exceeds the size limit allowed for a single e-mail, you will receive a reminder to download more body text or attachments in order to browse the entire content of the e-mail. When the e-mail includes attachment files, the files will be shown under the subject.
  • Page 126: Download The Complete Mail Contents

    Action: Download the complete mail contents Select Get the rest of this message During the next e-mail sync, the remaining contents will be downloaded to the phone. Action: Download message attachment files Select < a t t a c h m e n t f i l e contents to download>...
  • Page 127 Action: Searching E-mail Enter <words to search> Enter <words to search> S e a rc h i n t h e e - m a i l l i s t Found words are highlighted. screen, for example, to search You can continue to enter the for “t”, please press t.
  • Page 128 5.3.4 Replying E-mails You can use the following procedures to reply to the sender: • At Outlook e-mail screen, select <the mail to you want to reply to>then press the OK button to open the mail. • Select Reply • Enter <mail contents to reply>...
  • Page 129 5.3.6 Options Configures Outlook e-mail message options. E-mail options: options Description Priority Message Priorities, shown by an " ! " or " " icon Security Whether message requires encryption or signature Privilege Whether the e-mail is permitted for access to protect confidential information Outlook message Options Languages...
  • Page 130: Mms

    5.4 MMS You can easily create or share MMS with friends and family. You can send or browse pictures, movies, audio, and text that have been integrated as MMS. To use MMS, you must first apply for GPRS services from your telecom service provider. Your received messages will automatically be backed up as outgoing messages and stored in the built-in memory space on the phone.
  • Page 131 5.4.1 Sending and Receiving MMS Sending MMS messsage to your contacts. MMS transmission fees will depend on your service provider. MMS editing screen. Action: Add a new MMS message Select Menu > Press Select <contact> o r e n te r <...
  • Page 132 S e l e c t < c o n t a c t s Move to Subject M o v e t o I n s e r t number location> and then enter <subject> Picture/Video then press Select and then press Choose the contacts number Enter the MMS subject.
  • Page 133 Enter <the text to be Move to Insert Audio Select <the audio to sent> and then press be inserted> then select Done then press Enter the text you wish to Insert audio files saved on the send. For example, nice to phone.
  • Page 134: Receiving Mms

    Action: Receiving MMS Select Select Select then press <message to browse> When a new MMS message You can also choose to open For example: Amy. arrives, the Home screen will the MMS at the Messaging. display the MMS item. Select Select <the e-mail to Menu...
  • Page 135 5.4.2 Browsing MMS Browse received MMS. If you wish to delete messages, select Delete. Deleted messages will be moved to the "Deleted Items" folder. Read received MMS. Action: Browsing MMS Select Select then press <message to browse> then press Select your MMS to browse. Play MMS message.
  • Page 136 5.5 POP3/IMAP4 E-mail Account When the phone is connected to the Internet through HSDAP/G/GPRS or ActiveSync®, you can connect to the remote POP/IMAP mail servers to send/receive e-mail messages. You must have the account password for the remote mail servers and obtain the appropriate configuration information from the server administrator.
  • Page 137 Enter <your name> Enter <Incoming mail Select Next <Account display name> server > and then select then select Next <Account type> Enter your name and account Enter Incoming mail server display name. address, and choose POP or IMAP server. Enter <User name>...
  • Page 138 5.5.2 Downloading New Mail Download the latest POP/IMAP account e-mails via connection to the Internet. After you download the latest e-mails to the phone, the e-mails will still be retained on the remote server. Action: Download mails from POP3/IMAP server Select Select Menu...
  • Page 139: Configuring Messaging

    5.6 Configuring Messaging Configure various settings in Message. Configuring Message. Action: Open Messaging Center settings screen Select Select Menu > Tools > Options <Configure Options> then press Open the menu from the messages folder. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 129 2007/4/17 7:40:18 PM...
  • Page 140 5.6.1 Settings 1. Display Set up the message display and sorting methods in the messages list for you to conveniently manage the messages in your list. Display options: Show date and time in the Choose if date and/or time will be displayed in the message list. message list Sort Messages By Choose which column to sort and the sorting order.
  • Page 141 Options While browsing a URL or a file link in an e-mail or in the contents Warn before navigating to a URL of an SMS that is not located in the phone, the system will send a or file link that is not on my device warning message.
  • Page 142 Messaging Account Options settings R e q u e s t d e l i v e r y After a message is sent, choose whether you wish to receive a delivery notifications notification when the recipient receives the message. U s e U n i c o d e w h e n Choose whether you wish to activate Unicode SMS (Unicode is a character necessary...
  • Page 143 5.6.2 Import/Export the text messages You can import the text messages stored on SIM card to the phone, or copy the SMS on the phone into the SIM card. : The icon indicates that the message is stored on the SIM card, or the message in the phone is imported onto the SIM card.
  • Page 144 Action: Copy SMS message from phone to SIM card Select <the messages Select stored in the memory of Menu > Copy to SIM phone> The messages stored on the The message on the memory memor y of phone will be of phone has been copied copied into the SIM card.
  • Page 145: Experiencing Multimedia

    Topic Experiencing Multimedia In this topic, you will learn about... Camera and Video Camera Pictures and Videos Windows Media Player Audio Manager Streaming Media C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 135 2007/4/17 7:40:29 PM...
  • Page 146 Action Index Opening the Camera ..............19 Opening the Video Recorder application program ....10 Camera Function Screen ...............10 Change Storage Location to Storage Card ......11 Camera idle screen .................1 Adjust zoom distance ..............1 Switch to capture mode ...............1 Change resolution ................1 Timer setup ..................1 White balance setup ..............1 Shooting photos ................1...
  • Page 147 Camera setting .................18 Camera configuration ..............18 Open pictures and video application ........150 View a Picture ...................151 Play a Video..................151 Deleting pictures or videos ............15 Play slide show .................15 Change location to storage card ..........15 Send images by e-mail ..............15 Send image via MMS ..............15 Send image via Bluetooth ............15 Setting picture display options ..........155 Setting size and rotation methods for picture sending ...155...
  • Page 148 Opening file playback ..............16 Playing media files from the Internet........16 Controls ....................165 Windows Media Options .............166 Audio Manager main screen ............168 Set music as ringtone ..............169 Trim MP Ringtone .................169 Play streaming media ..............170 C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 138 2007/4/17 7:40:32 PM...
  • Page 149: Camera And Recoder

    6.1 Camera and Recoder Simply use the built-in camera on the phone to take pictures and videos with audio, and send e-mail or MMS messages with pictures / videos to other contacts. The filming modes include photo shoot mode, video mode, MMS video mode, picture contacts mode, headshot mode, and sports continuous mode.
  • Page 150 Action: Opening the Video Recorder application program Select Video Select Start Recorder, Then Press Open the Application Use the Video Recorder. The image capturing screen. program menu. Camera Function Screen Camera Mode The current camera mode. Settings Press Up/Down to increase or Pictures Zoom decrease the zoom distance.
  • Page 151 Action: Change Storage Location to Storage Card Select Storage > Select Storage Card, Select Storage then press button Press OK button Saving large amounts of pictures on the phone but not on the memory card will cause insufficient storage memory on the phone.
  • Page 152 Action: Camera idle screen Press Camera button Action: Adjust zoom distance Press Up/Down directional buttons Use Up/Down to zoom in or The zoom distance increases out. For example, press Up by 0.x. Maximum zoom button to zoom in. distance is .0x. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 142 2007/4/17 7:40:41 PM...
  • Page 153 Action: Switch to capture mode Press Mode icon description: Image Movie Contact picture Sports MMS video Picture theme You can switch different Switch to video mode. capturing mode. For example, headshot mode. Action: Change resolution Action: Timer setup Action: White balance Press Press Press...
  • Page 154 Action: Shooting photos Aim the lens at the Press OK button Select <Capture object/scene complete>,then press OK button Use Up/Down directional Begin shooting. For actions after capturing , button to zoom and Left/ please refer to the follow-up Right button to adjust the actions section.
  • Page 155 Action: Using Sports mode to capture images Aim the lens at the Press OK button Select <Capture object/scene complete>,then press OK button Use Up/Down button to Begin shooting. For actions after capturing, zoom and Left/Right button please refer to the follow-up to adjust exposure level.
  • Page 156 Action: Deleting Files after Capture Select Delete file, Select Yes, then press then press OK button OK button Confirm file deletion. Action: Sending Files after Capture Select Send file, Select <Send then press OK button method>, then Select Send Sends the file through MMS Choose the send method.
  • Page 157 Action: Viewing files after Capture Select View file, then press OK button Views the image that was just Press Back button to return to captured. the camera capture screen. Action: Save to Contacts after Capture Select Select <Contacts>, Save Contacts, then press then press OK button button...
  • Page 158: Camera Setting

    Action: Camera setting Press Left Confirmation button Camera capturing screen. Directional button adjust each setting. Press Right button to end. Camera configuration Capture setup: Timer: Timer Timer setup Image resolution Set image resolution Quality Configure capture quality Save Location: Select whether to add Save Location Sets the image save location.
  • Page 159 Advanced: Capture format Set the capture format: JPEG for images; M-JPEG, MPEG-, and H.6 for movies. Shutter sound Turn shutter sound on/off. Browsing time Time duration for browsing capture results. Monitor refresh rate Sets the monitor refresh rate to auto, 50Hz, or 60Hz. adjustment Display control Choose whether you wish to display the control options on the screen.
  • Page 160: Pictures And Videos

    6.2 Pictures and Videos You can use the Picture & Videos function to view, delete and edit photos and videos on the phone. You can also send the pictures to other devices by various methods. The Pictures & Videos main screen.
  • Page 161: View A Picture

    Action: View a Picture Select the <picture you want to view> Then select View. For example: Flower. Display your selected picture. Action: Play a Video Select <the video to be played> Then select Play. Play your selected video.Press OK button to stop playback.
  • Page 162: Play Slide Show

    Action: Deleting pictures or videos Select the <picture Select Menu > Select or video you wish to Delete delete> Select the picture or video Selete the Delete Option from Confirm the deletion. you want to delete. For the menu. example, Waterfall. Action: Play slide show Select the...
  • Page 163 Action: Change location to storage card Select the Menu Select Storage Card > Folders Change the storage location The storage card folder. to the storage card. Action: Send images by e-mail Select the <file> Select the <e-mail Enter the <recipient, then select address to use>...
  • Page 164 Action: Send image via MMS Select the <file> Select the <MMS> Enter the <recipient, then select subject and contents> Menu > Send then select Send Send pictures via MMS. For MMS related usages, please refer to section 5. MMS. Action: Send image via Bluetooth Select the <file>...
  • Page 165: Setting Picture Display Options

    Action: Setting picture display options Select Menu > Select <Configure Options Options> then press OK button Open Options menu. For option configurations, please refer to the following descriptions. Setting size and rotation methods for picture sending When sending pictures Picture size for e-mail use. Picture can with e-mail, use the be set as original size, large (60x80), following picture size.
  • Page 166: Setting Up Slide Shows

    Setting up slide shows Select optimization for vertical or Optimize viewing when horizontal oriented pictures during playing slides slide show. Playback screen saver Select to automatically playback when connected to PC pictures when connected to PC and idle and the connection has for  minutes.
  • Page 167: Windows Media Player

    6.3 Windows Media Player You can use the Microsoft® Windows Media Mobile for Smartphone version media player to playback digital audio or video files stored on the phone or Internet. If you need to transfer media files (including music, video, movies or TV programs) to your device, please use Windows Media Player® 11 on a Windows®...
  • Page 168: Open Media Library

    6.3.1 Media Library The Media Library allows you to quickly find your audio files, video files, and play-lists. You can save the audio files and video files to the memory card. When you update the Media Library, the files will be found and added automatically.
  • Page 169: Update Media Library

    Action: Update Media Library Select Menu > Select Done Update Library Open Media Library menu. Search phone and storage Media Library update is card for media files, and add completed. them to the media library. Action: Switch Media Library location Select Menu >...
  • Page 170: Using The Media Library

    Action: Using the Media Library Select the Select <Music Select <Artist> <Category> and then category> and then press then Press OK button press OK button OK button The Media Library is divided Choose the category into music, videos, TV, and according to the music artist, play-lists.
  • Page 171: Search The Media Library

    Action: Search the Media Library Select the Select <Music Enter <Artist name> <Category> and then category> and then press press the OK button OK button The Media Library is divided Choose the category For example, enter a to search into music, videos, TV, and according to the music artist, for music starting with the play-lists.
  • Page 172 Action: Save the playlist Select Menu > Select Menu > Enter <the name of the Now Playing Save Playlist playlist> Select My Playlist C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 162 2007/4/17 7:41:29 PM...
  • Page 173: Opening File Playback

    Action: Opening file playback Select Menu > Select <Folder> Select the <File> Open File then press then press Play button Opens the media from the Select the folder that stores Select the file you wish to file. the media file. play.
  • Page 174 Action: Playing media files from the Internet Select Menu > Enter the <URL of the Open URL Media file> then select Opens the multimedia file Enter the Media file URL. Multimedia file is now URL. For example, http: //www. playing. example.com/1.wmv C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 164 2007/4/17 7:41:31 PM...
  • Page 175: Controls

    6.3.2 Controls Various preset control buttons and options for Windows Media. Controls Function Button Play/Pause OK button Previous Track Left directional button Foreard Track Right directional button Volume Up Up directional button Volume Down Down directional button Mute Toggle full screen Modify rating Fast forward Right directional button...
  • Page 176: Windows Media Options

    6.3.3 Options Various settings for Windows Media®. Select Menu > Options to enter the Options settings. The option contents are detailed as follow. Action: Windows Media Options Select Menu > Select <Configer Options Options> then press OK button C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 166 2007/4/17 7:41:34 PM...
  • Page 177 Playback Options Choose if the screen displayed time should be Show time as time elapsed or time remaining. Pause playback when using Choose if playback should be paused when other programs switching to other programs. Resume playback after a Choose if playback should be resumed after a phone call ends phone call ends.
  • Page 178: Audio Manager

    6.4 Audio Manager You can play music by accessing Start > Audio Manager. Whenever you launch “Audio Manager”, the program will automatically search for all the music on your handset and memory card. These will be added to the play list so they can be accessed in a more convenient manner. You can also use music for your ringtones by converting them to MP ringtones using Audio Manager.
  • Page 179: Set Music As Ringtone

    Action: Set music as ringtone Choose Menu > Select <Set as the Select Set as Ring Tone default ringtone> then press OK button Set as handset's ringtone. You can also choose “Save to Ringtone Folder” to set it as a contact’s ringtone.
  • Page 180: Streaming Media

    6.5 Streaming Media The streaming media built-in the mobile can play the streaming video support the RTSP(Real Time Streaming Protocal) in Internet. It usually open the streaming media program automatically in Internet Explorer when you use the video service provide by service provider. Action: Play streaming media Select...
  • Page 181: Getting Connected

    Topic Getting Connected In this topic, you will learn how to... Comm Manager Bluetooth connection WiFi wireless network GPRS Settings C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 171 2007/4/17 7:41:43 PM...
  • Page 182 Action Index Open the Comm Manager ............17 Open Bluetooth Settings ..............17 Turn on/off Bluetooth Visibility ..........175 Pair a Bluetooth Headset ..............176 Enter the password on the PC for Bluetooth matching ..178 Activate Windows Bluetooth Discovery ........178 Setup Bluetooth FTP ..............179 Open the Bluetooth FTP function ..........180 Using a Bluetooth headset............181 Search for wireless network access points ......18...
  • Page 183: Comm Manager

    7.1 Comm Manager Comm Manager acts like a central switch that lets you enable or disable phone features below: • Phone • Bluetooth • Wireless LAN • Microsoft Direct Push • Ringtone/Vibrate • ActiveSync Please refer to - 1. Quick start the Comm Manager from the Home screen - 9.1 - 9. Install, configure and use ActiveSync - 9.8 Sync with Exchange Server to use Microsoft Direct Push Action:...
  • Page 184: Bluetooth

    7.2 Bluetooth The phone supports Bluetooth wireless communication technology. Bluetooth technology provides close range (around 10 meters), low power consumption wireless connection functions. You can use Bluetooth to perform the following functions: • Transfer data such as files, appointments, tasks, and contacts with other Bluetooth equipped devices and phones.
  • Page 185: Turn On/Off Bluetooth Visibility

    Select Bluetooth Then Press Action: Turn on/off Bluetooth Visibility Select Bluetooth Press Menu Select Turn on Then Press Visibility Turn off the Visibility Open the Settings screen. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 175 2007/4/17 7:41:51 PM...
  • Page 186: Pair A Bluetooth Headset

    Action: Pair a Bluetooth Headset Select Bluetooth Select Add new device Open the Menu. If a device has already been Wait for the phone to search set up, it will be displayed for new devices. here. Select <the new Enter the <Passcode>...
  • Page 187 Select Next Select Done Use the default name or enter Open the device name you an easily recognized name wish to display. for the device by yourself. (Note 1) If your phone displays that no device is found, it means that the Bluetooth port of the paired device is not activated or is not configured as discoverable.
  • Page 188: Enter The Password On The Pc For Bluetooth Matching

    Action: Enter the password on the PC for Bluetooth matching Enter the Password Key Select Done Then click Next Bluetooth device connection at the computer Enter the set password on the phone. end is completed. Action: Activate Windows Bluetooth Discovery Select Activate Search Check "Allow Bluetooth devices find this computer"...
  • Page 189: Setup Bluetooth Ftp

    7.2.2 Bluetooth FTP Bluetooth FTP is the standard specification in Bluetooth communication. You can use your phone to browse mobile phone devices, computers or other file storage devices that support Bluetooth functions, or allow other devices to browse the files stored in your phone. Action: Setup Bluetooth FTP Select...
  • Page 190: Open The Bluetooth Ftp Function

    Select Select Then Press Open Bluetooth Sharing You can customize the sharing folder for FTP. Please note that the remote user can have the privilege to View/ Add/Delete the files in your sharing folder. Action: Open the Bluetooth FTP function Select Bluetooth Select...
  • Page 191: Using A Bluetooth Headset

    7.2.3 Bluetooth headset You can talk or use voice tags through a Bluetooth headset. The Bluetooth headset is an optional accessory, please contact your retailer to purchase the device. For voice commander, please refer to section ..5; for setting up phone profiles, please refer to section 10.5.
  • Page 192 Select Next Enter <Password for Select Matching> Select Next Enter the same password in the paired device. Select Next Select Hands Free Select Done Use the default name or enter an easily recognized name for the device by yourself. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 182 2007/4/17 7:42:06 PM...
  • Page 193: Wifi Network

    7.3 WiFi network The phone supports IEEE 80.11b/g wireless network. You can use the phone to connect to the access points of public wireless networks and private wireless networks, and other computers or devices that support WiFi function. WiFi is the default network connection setting. If the phone’s WiFi function is not activated, or the phone is not successfully connected to the wireless access point, HSDAP/G/GPRS will be used as the default connection setting instead.
  • Page 194 Action: Connect to a wireless network access point. Select <WLAN Select <Network Enter the <Network key> Settings> type> Select Next Select Connection Select Next Select Next C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 184 2007/4/17 7:42:10 PM...
  • Page 195: Wlan Settings

    Action: WLAN settings Select Menu > Wi-Fi Settings Action: Configure the power mode of the WLAN Select Power Mode Then Press C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 185 2007/4/17 7:42:11 PM...
  • Page 196: View The Status Of The Wlan Wireless Network

    Action: View the status of the WLAN wireless network Select Connection Status Then Press C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 186 2007/4/17 7:42:12 PM...
  • Page 197: Internet Sharing

    7.4 Internet Sharing The handset can use USB or Bluetooth to connect to a personal computer or other devices (e.g. PDA) to act as an external modem. This allows other devices such as a PC or PDA to access the Internet through the handset’s HSDAP/G/GPRS.
  • Page 198: Activate Internet Sharing Via Bluetooth

    Select Disconnect Action: Activate Internet Sharing via Bluetooth Select Bluetooth PAN Select Choose <Network Connections> C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 188 2007/4/17 7:42:16 PM...
  • Page 199: Add Computer To The Phone's Personal Area Network(Pan)

    Action: Add computer to the Phone's Personal Area Network(PAN) Click Start > Connect To Click Setup a connection or network Choose <Connect to a Bluetooth Click personal area network> C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 189 2007/4/17 7:42:18 PM...
  • Page 200 Click Next Select <Dopod 70> Click Next Enter Password Click Finish Then click Next C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 190 2007/4/17 7:42:20 PM...
  • Page 201 Select Dopod C70 Select Done Then click Connect Set the Connection Select Next Select Password use the default name or enter an easily recognized name for the device by yourself. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 191 2007/4/17 7:42:21 PM...
  • Page 202 Select Done Begin Internet Sharing via Bluetooth C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 192 2007/4/17 7:42:22 PM...
  • Page 203: Network Wizard

    7.5 Network Wizard Network Wizard will detect the SIM card you are using and auto configure the appropriate network and data service settings (MMS, Internet, etc) of your service provider. Therefore, you will not need to manually perform the configuration. You can still use Network Wizard to manually set up the network and data service connection.
  • Page 204 Select <country> Select and <Operator> Then Press Selects your service provider After system restart,your / network. service provider configuration will be updated. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 194 2007/4/17 7:42:26 PM...
  • Page 205: Experiencing Internet

    Topic Experiencing Internet In this topic, you will learn about... Internet Explorer Windows Live C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 195 2007/4/17 7:42:34 PM...
  • Page 206 Action Index Using Internet Explorer ..............199 Opening Web Pages from Favorites .........00 Opening web pages from the address bar ......01 Open a web page from History ..........0 Search for a web page in the Internet ........0 Browsing web pages ..............0 Go to the previous page ...............0 Reload the web page contents ..........05 View history ..................05...
  • Page 207 Internet Explorer Connection settings ........1 Clear temporary files ..............1 Clear Cookies ..................15 Clear history ..................15 Using Dopod Service ..............16 Using Windows Live ...............17 Log in Windows Live for the first time ........18 Use Live Search to search the Internet ........19 Data synchronization with Windows Live Service ....19...
  • Page 208 Use Messaging Center to send/receive Window Live Mail 8 Configure general options in Windows Live™.......9 Switch the Windows Live account ..........0 C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 198 2007/4/17 7:42:38 PM...
  • Page 209: Internet Explorer

    8.1 Internet Explorer You can use Internet Explorer® to browse the most of websites. Some web pages may not be displayed properly as some specific web page technologies, such as Flash®, are not supported by the phone. Your phone will automatically create a HSDPA, G or GPRS connection for you while browsing web pages.
  • Page 210 8.1.1 Open web pages You can open web pages from “Favorites” or “History” on the Internet Explorer® Homepage, or enter the web address directly in the address bar. You can also use the Search bar on the homepage to search for Internet web pages. Internet Explorer Homepage.
  • Page 211 Action: Opening web pages from the address bar Enter <address> Select Choose Menu > Address Bar Open the Menu within the Enter the address directly, or Internet Explorer Homepage. select your previously browsed pages. The web page has been opened successfully. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 201 2007/4/17 7:42:46 PM...
  • Page 212 Action: Open a web page from History Select Select History Then Press Then Press Expand the History list Open the web site you Browsing web pages. within the Internet Explorer selected, for example: MSN Homepage. Mobile. Action: Search for a web page in the Internet Select Search bar Enter...
  • Page 213 8.1.2 Browsing web pages When you use Internet Explorer® to browse web pages, you can use the directional buttons to move around the screen. Press the OK button on a link to jump to another page. When you use HSDPA, G or GPRS mobile network for browsing web pages, the phone will automatically make data connections.
  • Page 214 Move Move <directional button> <directional button> Press the OK button Scroll the results of the page. Move the directional button Use the directional button to Use the directional button to to the hyperlink you need, move around the screen. move down the screen and press the OK button to link to Browse the web page you view ore search results.
  • Page 215 Action: Reload the web page contents Select Menu > Refresh Refresh the current web Web page has been page. refreshed. Action: View history Select History Select Select Menu > History View the browsed web page The current browsed web Move the directional button history.
  • Page 216 8.1.3 Adding a Web Page to Favorites Add the current web page to Favorites. You can also sync with the computer to retrieve the contents from Favorites. To sync with computer, please refer to section 9.. Add to Favorites. Action: Add to Favorites Enter <name/web...
  • Page 217 8.1.4 Web Page Display Options Switch web page viewing modes. You can use the fit-to-screen viewing mode, or view the web page in its original size. Change the web page display. Action: Switch to single column view Select Menu > View >...
  • Page 218 Action: Switch to the Desktop view Select Menu > View > Desktop (Note 1) Retains the same layout and size as the Desktop. When browsing web pages, it requires both horizontal and vertical scrolling of the page. Switch to the Desktop (Note 1) view.
  • Page 219 Action: Browsing the web page in full screen mode Select Menu > View > Full Screen (Note 1) To exit the Full Screen mode, please press either the left or right soft keys and cancel Full Screen from the menu. Select the Full Screen view.
  • Page 220 Action: Adjust the scale for displaying text Select Menu > View > Text size > <zoom size> Select the zoom size Switch to the minimal according to your needs. zoom display. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 210 2007/4/17 7:43:09 PM...
  • Page 221 8.1.7 Internet Explorer Options Set up Internet Explorer® options. The settings screen. Action: SetupInternet Explorer Select Menu > Tools > Options Open Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Setting options. Options List. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 211 2007/4/17 7:43:10 PM...
  • Page 222 Action: Internet Explorer General settings Select General Select the <option Then Press Done you wish to configure> Then select Done Open the General settings (Note 1) window. (Note 1) General Setting Options Play sounds Choose if the sound should be played from the web page. Choose if a warning prompt should be displayed when Warn when changing to a page that is not secure...
  • Page 223 Action: Internet Explorer Connection settings Select Connections Select the <option Then Press Done you wish to configure> Then select Done Open the Connection (Note 1) settings window. (Note 1) Connection Setting Options. Choose if you wish to automatically detect the network settings. While using Wi-Fi Automatic network connection, please check the automatic detection setting.
  • Page 224 Action: Clear temporary files Select Memory Select Temporary Select Then Press Done Files Select Clear Open the Memory settings Select Clear Temporary Files. Confirm clearing of the screen. Temporary files. Select Done When you browse the Internet, web pages and pictures will be cached in your phone’s storage space.
  • Page 225 Action: Clear Cookies Select Cookies Select Then press Clear Co o k i e s a re f i l e s o n personal information and actions taken that have been recorded by the website. Deleted cookies cannot be restored. Select to clear Cookies.
  • Page 226 You can use the link in Internet Explorer® or enter http://www.dopod.com.tw/PDA/ in the address bar to open the Dopod Service web page. The Dopod Service web page will be periodically updated to provide the latest service information for the phone.
  • Page 227: Windows Live

    8.2 Windows Live Windows Live™ integrates several Internetrelated services including Live.com, Live Search, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Spaces. You can send and receive instant messages and browse/draft Hotmail® e-mail through Windows Live™. To create an Internet connection, please refer to Chapter 7 Connecting to Wireless Communications.
  • Page 228 Action: Log in Windows Live for the first time Select Select Accept Enter <e-mail address> Log Windows Live <password> Then Press Then select Next Log in Windows Live. Please Accept the user agreement Please enter your Windows make sure that your phone can for Windows Live.
  • Page 229: Use Live Search To Search The Internet

    Action: Use Live Search to search the Internet Select Live Search Enter <Search string> Then Press Windows Live Homepage. Enter the key words for Search results of Live Search. searching the web pages, for example, NaviGuide. Action: Data synchronization with Windows Live Service Select Select Synchronize...
  • Page 230 8.2.1 Live Messenger You can use Windows Live Messenger® for instant communication with your friends. If you log in Windows Live Messenger® on your phone, other people will see you as logged in by mobile device. The built-in Live Messenger® in the phone supports Sending/Receiving of text messages, emoticons, sending/receiving files/pictures/voice messages and viewing pictures and personal information, but it does not support voice conversation.
  • Page 231: Logging Out Of Windows Live Messenger

    Select Action: Logging out of Windows Live Messenger Select Menu > Sign out After logging out of MSN Messenger, your friends will not be able to send messages to you. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 221 2007/4/17 7:43:35 PM...
  • Page 232 Action: Sending messages Select Contacts Entering <text> Then select Select Send Send IM You can also press the OK Chat window. Enter the conversation text. button directly to send FTo enter text, please refer to messages to contacts. Chapter . Select Contacts Select...
  • Page 233: Chat Room Invitation

    Action: Chat room invitation Select <Contacts> Select Menu Then select > Options > Add Participant In Chat, invite other contacts Select the contact you wish Performing chat room to join the conversation. to invite. conversation. Action: Return to My Contacts Select Left directional button...
  • Page 234: Send File

    Action: Send File Select <file> Select Menu > Then press Select Send > File Chat window with a Live Select the file to be Wait for the recipient to Messenger Contact. sent. accept your file and then start sending. Action: Send pictures Select <Picture>...
  • Page 235: Sending A Voice Message

    Action: Sending a voice message Select Voice clip Select Send Chat window with a Live While recording a voice message, The Voice message has been Messenger Contact. select Send to stop the recording sent to the receiver. and then send the message out. Action: Receive files Select...
  • Page 236 Adding New Contacts Enter <contact account> Select Menu > Then press the Add New Contact button Adding a New Contact. For example, dopod@dopod. Action: Removing a contact Select Select Select Menu > <the contact you wish <Remove Options> Contact Options >...
  • Page 237: Changing Online Status

    Action: Changing online status Select <status> Select Menu > Then Press Change Status Live Messenger Contact List You can change your status You have successfully screen. according to your needs. changed your status. For example, Online. Action: Change the displayed name, personal information and displayed picture Edit <displayed name/ Select...
  • Page 238 8.2.2 Windows Live Mail Use the Windows Live™ in the phone to synchronously send/ receive e-mail in Windows Live Hotmail. You can view and download the latest e-mail, send/receive, reply or move and delete e-mail from the built-in “Messaging Center” For using this service, please set up a Windows Live account (refer to section 8.).
  • Page 239 8.2.3 Windows Live Options Configure the related options in Windows Live™ Switch the user account. Action: Configure general options in Windows Live™ Select Menu > Options Windows Live Homepage. I n the setting screen for General Options (Note 1), please select the option to be configured.
  • Page 240 (Note 1) Description of Windows Live General Options Home screen option Select whether to display Windows Live Service on the Home screen or not. Sync Option Configure the contents that the phone will synchronize with Windows Live Service. Sync schedule Configure the frequency or time that the phone will synchronize with Windows Live Service.
  • Page 241: Synchronizing Your Phone

    Topic Synchronizing Your Phone In this topic, you will learn how to... Windows Mobile Device Center and Office Outlook 007 Initial Connection Using ActiveSync Synchronize with the Computer with Windows Synchronize via Bluetooth Sync with Exchange Server Synchronization transfer and file management through ActiveSync Advanced PC Sync Settings Sync Music, Video, and Pictures...
  • Page 242 Action Index Install Windows Mobile Device Center into the computer ...5 Install Microsoft Office Outlook ............7 Connecting to the phone for the first time .........9 Activate ActiveSync on the phone ..........11 Configure the phone to sync with Windows XP..... 1 Opening the computer’s Connection Settings window .....1 Setting Bluetooth sync cooperation relationship ....
  • Page 243 Installing software through ActiveSync ........1 Add or remove a program to/from the mobile phone .. Use the advanced network connection function .... C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 233 2007/4/17 7:44:02 PM...
  • Page 244 Install software to your handset. You can obtain the ActiveSync® installation program from the included Getting Started Disc. In addition, you can also download the latest version of the ActiveSync® installation program from Dopod or Microsoft® Download Center website (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile).
  • Page 245 If you want to synchronize your phone with your computer, you will need to install a synchronization program such as Windows Mobile Device Center in Windows Vista or Microsoft ActiveSync .5 (or above) in Windows XP. You can install the Windows Mobile Device Center from the CD-ROM according to the Instruction in the User CD or from Control Panel >...
  • Page 246 Installing the Windows Mobile Click Done Device Center 9.1.3 Install Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (60-day trial version) You can synchronize and organize personal information in the phone with the Microsoft Office Outlook ® application program. You can install Microsoft Office Outlook® 007 60-day trial version using the CD-ROM delivered with the phone.
  • Page 247 Action: Install Microsoft Office Outlook Click Additional Tools Select Microsoft Outlook 007 (60-day trail) - Install from the disc Then click Done Enter the <Product key> Select I accept the terms of this agreement Then click Continue Then click Continue C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 237 2007/4/17 7:44:10 PM...
  • Page 248 Click Install Now Click Close Go to Office Online C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 238 2007/4/17 7:44:11 PM...
  • Page 249: Establishing Connection

    9.2 Establishing Connection When you connect the phone to a computer with a USB cable, the Windows Mobile Device Center will automatically run the Synchronization Setup Wizard to guide you through the installation. Before establishing a connection, you must make sure the phone power is on and connected to the computer by the transfer cable.
  • Page 250 Enter <Device name> Select <Type of content> Then click Set Up Then click Next Synchronization is completed. You can now perform various tasks in the Windows Mobile Device Center. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 240 2007/4/17 7:44:16 PM...
  • Page 251: Using Activesync

    9.3 Using ActiveSync After connecting to a computer with USB cable or Bluetooth, the computer and phone will automatically activate ActiveSync®. You can also manually control sync operation on the phone or computer. After the connection is removed from the phone or computer, ActiveSync® will automatically stop the sync operation.
  • Page 252: Synchronizing With A Computer Installed With

    9.4 Synchronizing with a Computer installed with Windows XP If the operating system in your computer is Windows XP, please upgrade it to Service Pack  and install ActiveSync .5 or above. When you connect the phone to the computer, the Synchronization Setup Wizard will automatically appear.
  • Page 253 Click Next Click Finish After the synchronization wizard is completed, the ActiveSync window will appear. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 243 2007/4/17 7:44:21 PM...
  • Page 254: Synchronize Through Bluetooth Connection

    9.5 Synchronize through Bluetooth Connection You can create a connection between the phone and computer using Bluetooth and use ActiveSync® to synchronize information. If you want to synchronize through Bluetooth, please activate the Bluetooth function in your computer and then create a connection through the ActiveSync in the mobile phone. During the initial use of this function, you must first set the Bluetooth cooperation relation with the computer.
  • Page 255 Action: Setting Bluetooth sync cooperation relationship Select Menu > Select Select Connection via Bluetooth Add new device Then Press After selecting Yes, the Bluetooth The ActiveSync screen. function of the phone will be automatically activated. Select <the new Input <Passcode> device to be added>...
  • Page 256 Enter <Bluetooth password> Select Then click Next Select Next Select ActiveSync Then select Done You can use the default name Make sure the ActiveSync Set the device name you wish or enter an easily recognized option is checked. to display. name for the device by yourself.
  • Page 257 Action: Sync with computer via Bluetooth Select Menu > Connection via Bluetooth Connection is successful. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 247 2007/4/17 7:44:29 PM...
  • Page 258: Sync With Exchange Server

    9.6 Sync with Exchange Server If your company or the telecom service provider provides Synchronization function with Exchange, you can configure the phone to synchronize the data with Exchange. By synchronizing with Exchange, it will be much easier for you to maintain the agreement of the data in your computer, phone and Exchange.
  • Page 259 Select < s y n c d a t a t y p e > Then select Finish (Note 1) You can also select “Settings” on the screen to set the sync data type options. To set the sync data type options, please refer to section 9.8..
  • Page 260 Select <peak time> Select Done and <off peak time> Select your custom peak dates. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 250 2007/4/17 7:44:33 PM...
  • Page 261: File Transfer And Management

    9.7 File Transfer and Management When the phone is connected with your computer, you can use the File Explorer in the computer to manage the files in the phone. You can put your documents in “My Documents”, i.e., My Documents folder in the device, or in Storage Card folder, i.e., your memory card.
  • Page 262 Click and open My Documents You can put documents, ringtones or other files here. Action: Using Windows file explorer to sync and transfer files Click <files on the computer> Click Organize > Paste Then click Organize > Copy C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 252 2007/4/17 7:44:38 PM...
  • Page 263 Click The file on the computer is now sent to My Documents folder on the phone. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 253 2007/4/17 7:44:39 PM...
  • Page 264: Advanced Pc Sync Settings

    9.8 Advanced PC Sync Settings You can set the connection, sync conflict processing policy, sync data, and options scheduling with the phone using ActiveSync® program on the personal computer. When configuring ActiveSync®, please do not connect the phone to the computer. 9.8.1 Sync Conflict Processing Rules When sync conflict happens, you can select two processing methods: •...
  • Page 265 9.8.2 Sync Information and Options When you first establish a connection, the sync configuration 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. Action: Change the items for synchronization Click...
  • Page 266 Select e-mail Select <Sync the past…> option item Then click Sync Settings Then click Save C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 256 2007/4/17 7:44:43 PM...
  • Page 267: Sync Music, Video, And Pictures

    9.9 Sync Music, Video, and Pictures If you want to carry music, videos, pictures or recorded TV programs with you, use Windows Media Player to synchronize the multimedia files stored in the computer into (the storage card in) the mobile phone.
  • Page 268 Drag <music> Click Start Sync into the sync list Action: Set the automatic sync play list Click Sync > Storage Card > Set Up Sync Drag the <play list> to the play list to be synchronized C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 258 2007/4/17 7:44:52 PM...
  • Page 269: Import Pictures And Video Clips

    9.10 Import pictures and video clips You can import pictures and video clips captured by the phone into the computer to keep the pictures in the computer. Afterwards, you can perform post-process, slide show viewing, or share with a friend via e-mail.
  • Page 270 Enter <Picture tag> The pictures and the video clips have been successfully imported into your computer. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 260 2007/4/17 7:44:55 PM...
  • Page 271: Installing Software

    9.11 Installing Software To install software on your phone, you must first obtain the installation program of Windows Mobile Standard version provided by the software development company. Please refer to the software installation manual and execute the installer on your computer. The software will be automatically installed to the phone while the phone is connected to the computer.
  • Page 272 Action: Add or remove a program to/from the mobile phone Click Programs and Services > More Click Add/Remove programs Check <Programs to Install> and then click C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 262 2007/4/17 7:45:01 PM...
  • Page 273: Activesync Connection Troubleshooting

    9.12 ActiveSync Connection Troubleshooting The synchronization connection on the computer might be affected by anti-virus or firewall software so that you can not successfully create a synchronization connection between the phone and the computer. You may try to solve the problem by canceling Advanced Network Function Start >...
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  • Page 275 Topic Settings In this topic, you will learn about… 1. Home Screen . Phone Settings . Sounds . Removing Programs 5. Profiles 6. Time and Location 7. Personal Information 8. Protecting Your Phone 9. Power Management 10. Accessibility 11. Finding the Operating System Version Number 1.
  • Page 276 Index Action Setting the layout ................ Setting the color scheme .............6 Setting the background picture ..........6 Enter Phone Settings ..............7 Enter Band Select ................8 Setting the sounds ................9 Set the voice notes as ring tones ..........0 Playing and deleting sounds ............1 Specified event sounds ..............1 Setting custom ring tones ............ Removing Programs ..................
  • Page 277 Setting the alarm ................50 Enable display of clock in the unlock message screen ..51 Setting up personal information ..........5 Security settings ................5 Enable the PIN code ...............5 Disable the PIN code ..............5 Modifying the PIN code ...............55 Encrypt the contents in the storage card .......55 Set the password of the phone ..........56 Change/Disable phone password ..........56 Setting power management ............57...
  • Page 278: Home Screen

    This is an old layout, do not use this to mod 10.1 Home Screen Your most frequently used program icons will be displayed along the top of the Home screen. The Home screen will display your next appointment, new message count (voice mail, text message, e-mail, or MMS messages), and other important information.
  • Page 279 Select <Home screen layout> Home screen layout: Layout consists of Default, Windows Default layout. Large font. Large font, and Dopod D layout, etc. Windows Simple Windows Live Default C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 269 2007/4/17 7:45:16 PM...
  • Page 280 Action: Setting the color scheme Select <color scheme> Select Done Then Select the Home screen color The Home screen color scheme. For example, Guava scheme is set to Guava Bubbles. Bubbles style. Action: Setting the background picture Select <Background image> Then Select Done Please store the theme...
  • Page 281: The Phone Settings

    10.2 The Phone Settings Perform the settings for the phone functions. Select whether to display the caller ID, set call forwarding, call transfer, and call waiting functions, etc. At the Phone Settings, you can: • Choose if you wish to display your caller ID to the party calling you. •...
  • Page 282 10.2.1 Band Select(3G/GSM setup) Select the network type and band type . 0 : Auto 1 : GSM  : WCDMA Action: Enter Band Select Select Band Select Select <Network Type> Then Press Select phone network. Band select done. Select the Band Select. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 272 2007/4/17 7:45:24 PM...
  • Page 283: Sound

    10.3 Sound You can modify the ringtones, alarms and the sounds played for various events in the sound settings. Please store the custom ring tones in the \My Documents\My Ringtones folder. Please refer to 10.5 for switching, modifying, deleting the operating mode to set the mode for the ring tone, such as vibrate or vibrate with ring tone, and the volume.
  • Page 284 Action: Set the voice notes as ring tones Select Voice Notes Select <Notes> Select Start Open the Start Menu. Open the voice notes. Select the voice note you wish to use. For example, record1. Select > Select Menu as Ringtone Set the selected voice note as Ring tone has been set as the voice note once you return to...
  • Page 285 Action: Playing and deleting sounds Select > Play Select > Delete Menu Menu Sounds Play the currently selected Delete the currently selected sound. sound. Action: Specified event sounds Select < > Select Done Event Then Select <Tones> Select the sound assigned Set up is now complete.
  • Page 286 Action: Setting custom ring tones Select <Custom Ring Tones> Your file will be shown directly in the Sound Settings screen. You can use MP3, WAV, MIDI, or WMA audio file formats as the phone’s ring tones. It is recommended that the ring tone files should be smaller than 300KB.
  • Page 287: Removing Programs

    10.4 Removing Programs Removing the programs that are currently installed on the phone. Removing programs can increase storage space on the phone. If you have insufficient storage space, try to remove any unnecessary software from the phone. Action: Removing Programs Select Settings Select...
  • Page 288 Select <Program> Select Select Then Press Program has been removed. Select the program you wish Confirm if the program to remove. You installed should be removed. programs will be listed here. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 278 2007/4/17 7:45:38 PM...
  • Page 289: Profiles

    10.5 Profiles Use the Profiles to select the notification methods for events or actions. You can set the ringtone, alarm, notification, and system sounds volume or vibrate function. Edit the profiles to use different settings in different situation/ locations. you feel the ringtone volume is too low, you can adjust the volume as Loud or set to Outdoor mode in the profile You can choose the automatic profile.
  • Page 290 Select <profiles> Select the profile you wish to The currently profile will be use. For example, Vibrate. displayed in Home screen. Action: Selecting profiles from Quick List Press Power Select <profiles> button Then Press Open Quick List. Select the profile you wish to use.
  • Page 291: Editing Profiles

    Action: Editing profiles Select Settings Select profiles Select Start Open the Start Menu. Open the Settings screen. Choosing Profiles. Select Menu Edit Edit <profiles> > Then Select Done Select the profile you wish to Select other event notification methods and ring tones. edit.
  • Page 292 Action: Reset the profile to default Select <Profiles> Select Menu > Reset to Default Select the profile you wish to Return the profile to default set. value. C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 282 2007/4/17 7:45:51 PM...
  • Page 293: Time And Zone

    10.6 Time and Zone Set the time zone along with the current time and date. The time and date information will affect the calendar reminders and the alarm ring time. When you change the time, you can change the time zone here as well.
  • Page 294 Select Date and Time Select Time zone Enter <Date/Time> Then Select Done Sets the time and date. Select the time zone and then use the numeric buttons to enter the current date and time. Action: Setting the alarm Select Alarm Select <Alarm time>...
  • Page 295: Unlock Screen Clock

    10.7 Unlock Screen Clock When the phone keypad has been locked, you can configure the screen to show the current time. You can check the current time without undoing the keypad lock by using this feature. Please check mark to enable this function. If the function is disabled, then the screen will only display the message for the user to press “...
  • Page 296: Personal Information

    10.8 Personal Information In case your phone is misplaced, entering the owner information may help with getting the phone back as quickly as possible. For some third-party software, the name you enter here will be required as a part of registering the serial number.
  • Page 297: Protecting Your Phone

    10.9 Protecting Your Phone There are multiple security measures for your phone. You can set the PIN password (Personal Identification Number) to prevent others from making unauthorized calls. The initial PIN code is provided by your telecom service provider. In addition, you can also use the phone lock code to automatically lock the phone after a period of time.
  • Page 298 Action: Enable the PIN code After the PIN code is activated, each time you turn on the phone, you have to enter the PIN code, otherwise you can not use the functions of the phone. For the modification or canceling of the PIN code, it is required to enter the PIN code.
  • Page 299 Action: Modifying the PIN code Up/Down button to select the <field> Enter The Old PIN code/New PIN code Press Done Action: Encrypt the contents in the storage card Select Encrypt files placed on Please deactivate Encrypt files placed on storage cards before storage cards.
  • Page 300 Action: Set the password of the phone Check <Prompt if device unused for> Up/Down button to select the <field> Left/Right button to select <setting value> or use the numeric buttons to enter the <password> Press Done After activating the password, you have to enter the password to unlock the phone lock.
  • Page 301: Power Management

    10.10 Power Management Set the power management system for the phone. Select the idle time to automatically turn off the screen in order to save battery power. Power management settings options: Backlight time out Backlight time of the screen when using the battery. on battery Backlight time out Backlight time of the screen when charging the phone.
  • Page 302: Accessibility

    10.11 Accessibility Set the repeated keypad enter time, confirmation time, incoming notification volume, and Smartdial settings. Accessibility options: Select how many seconds of the button Multipress time out presses are considered as multipress. Confirmation Set the confirmation timeout time. timeout Incoming call alert Select the volume for incoming call volume...
  • Page 303: Find Operating System Version

    10.12 Find Operating System Version To view the operating system version installed on the phone, and manufacturer copyright information. You can view the operating system version, manufacturer copyright information, available storage, available memory, storage card space, and ROM version, etc. You can see the available storage space on the screen.
  • Page 304: Joggr

    10.13 JOGGR Configure the JOGGR on the left side of the unit to set the activation status, functions, and double click speeds. JOGGR options: Enable JOGGR Choose whether to activate the side JOGGR. Configure applicable JOGGR functions, scroll bar, adjust volume, Function adjust volume (only applicable to incoming calls and Windows Media)
  • Page 305: More Applications

    Topic More Applications In this topic, you will learn about... Java Application Programs File Explorer Task Manager Office Mobile SIM Card Manager Calculator Voice Commander Cyberon Talking Dictionary Info Seed Adobe Reader LE Quick Note C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 295 2007/4/17 7:46:16 PM...
  • Page 306 Action Index Using MIDlet Manager ..............6 Using File Explorer ................65 Using Task Manager ................66 Using PowerPoint Mobile .............68 Using Excel Mobile ................69 Using Word Mobile .................70 Using SIM Card Manager ..............71 Use the keypads to enter math operators ......7 Solitaire main screen ..............7 Bubble Breaker main screen ............7 Launch Voice Commander ............75 Say Voice Command ...............76...
  • Page 307: Java (Midlet Manager)

    11.1 Java (MIDlet Manager) You can select Start > MIDlet Manager to open the program. MIDlet Manager is a Java application run on mobile devices. Your phone’s supported Java version is JME.MIDlet Manager allows you to download Java applications such as specially designed games and tools for mobile devices.In addition to install the Java programs from the files on the local unit directly, you can also download and install Java programs from the Internet.
  • Page 308: File Explorer

    11.2 File Explorer You can select Start > File Explorer to open programs. File Explorer provides many file and folder functions for easy management. You can move, copy and delete files or folders. From Menu > Send, you can also use e-mail to send files. From Menu >...
  • Page 309: Task Manager

    11.3 Task Manager You can select Start > Task Manager to open the program. Task Manager will allow you to view all programs that are currently running on the phone as a list. You can switch, activate, or end any currently running tasks. You can also view the memory status and battery information on the phone.
  • Page 310: Office Mobile

    11.4 Office Mobile Office Mobile includes three applications for you to view or edit Word, PowerPoint and Excel documents on your phone. • PowerPoint Mobile (View PowerPoint® files) • Excel Mobile (View and edit Excel® files) • Word Mobile (View and edit Word® files) Office Mobile does not support all fonts, colors, functions and document versions.
  • Page 311: Using Powerpoint Mobile

    11.4.1 PowerPoint Mobile PowerPoint Mobile can view PowerPoint® documents as well as animations and special effects in the document. While the slide show is being displayed, you can press the directional buttons to select the next or the previous slide. PowerPoint Mobile only supports Microsoft Office PowerPoint®...
  • Page 312: Excel Mobile

    11.4.2 Excel Mobile Excel Mobile allows you to view Excel spreadsheets and view tables and graphs. You can use the directional buttons to view the spreadsheet cell contents and switch between different spreadsheets from the menu. To edit Excel documents, you can choose Menu >...
  • Page 313: Word Mobile

    11.4.3 Word Mobile Word Mobile can view Word® documents and the document contents such as tables, pictures, columns, and symbols, etc. You can use the directional buttons to move and view the document contents. Word Mobile only supports Microsoft Office Word® 97 or newer version documents. However, Word 007 format documents are not supported.
  • Page 314: Sim Manager

    11.5 SIM Manager You can select Start > Accessories > SIM Manager to open the program. Manage the contacts information in your SIM card and perform actions such as add new, edit, copy, delete, save to phone memory, etc. You can select Menu >...
  • Page 315: Calculator

    11.6 Calculator Perform simple math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using the Calculator. Use the number pad to enter numbers and the directional buttons to enter the math symbols addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. Press the OK button for the calculation result. You can also use the Menu to perform more complicated calculations, for example, percentage, square root, inverse, etc.
  • Page 316: Games

    11.7 Games The phone has four exciting built-in games: Bubble Breaker, Solitaire. You can install more games on the phone. 11.7.1 Solitaire You can access the program from Start > Games > Solitaire. Use the number keys to specify the corresponding columns. Use alternating card colors to line up the cards.
  • Page 317: Bubble Breaker Main Screen

    11.7.2 Bubble Breaker You can access the program from Start > Games > Bubble Breaker. Use the directional buttons to move the cursor, then press the OK button to confirm popping the bubble. Cancel two connecting bubbles of the same color. The bubble(s) above will also drop. Use this strategy to link multiple bubbles of the same color to pop them at the same time and gain more points.
  • Page 318: Voice Commander

    11.8 Voice Commander Voice Commander allows you to give some simple commands vocally to save the time spent in searching through the Phonebook or applications list. This program provides the following voice recognition functions: Call contacts Look up contacts Numeric dialing Launch application Control Windows Media music playback Play music file...
  • Page 319: Say Voice Command

    Say Voice Command Please refer to the sample on the screen to say the command you wish to execute. For example, say: Call Wang Ming Open File Explorer. Note: Say command as if in a call with someone else. Say the command in full before the progress bar lower down reaches full. No pause required when saying command.
  • Page 320: Cyberon Talking Dictionary

    11.9 Cyberon Talking Dictionary You can select Start > Cyberon TalkingDict to open the Talking Dictionary program. The talking dictionary is a True Voice E/C C/E dictionary. You can use this software to enter English words and their Chinese meanings, or enter Chinese for the corresponding English phrases. Under E/C mode, you can use the Direction Keys to move the cursor up/down to the...
  • Page 321: Info Feed

    RSS channels on the Internet by yourself. If the main screen of the phone uses the Dopod RSS layout, you can read the news topics in the Home screen and open this program to read the news contents from the Home screen.
  • Page 322 Action: Update RSS news channel manually S e l e c t < N e w s channel> Then Press Update N e w s c h a n n e l i s b e i n g N e w s c h a n n e l h a s b e e n updated.
  • Page 323: Adobe Reader Le

    11.11 Adobe Reader LE You can use the built-in Adobe Reader® LE to browse the documents in Adobe PDF® format. Action: Use Adobe Reader LE Select Adobe Reader LE Then Press Open Adobe Reader LE. Adobe Reader LE PDF file viewing screen.
  • Page 324: Quick Notes

    11.12 Quick Notes You can select Start > Quick Notes to open the program to use the quick notes to add new text notes. You can use Menu > Font size to change the font size in Quick Notes. Through email, MMS, and message to send note. Quick Notes Open Quick Notes.
  • Page 325: Windows Update

    11.13 Windows Update Windows Update is a new feature designed to provide a foundation to help keep your device more secure. The feature is designed to support rapid distribution of critical security fixes to respond to urgent security issues. You can select Start >...
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  • Page 327 Topic Q&A C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 317 2007/4/17 7:46:49 PM...
  • Page 328 The Dopod website will be updated periodically. Please visit the Dopod website at: • http://www.dopodasia.com/ Register your phone to receive more information and services. Registering Your Phone 1. Open the Internet browser and connect to Dopod website. Click on the...
  • Page 329 . Select I Agree to Dopod member license agreement. . Select I have already purchased. Then press the Send button. Step  Step  5. Enter the hardware serial number (please refer to the S/N on back of the phone),...
  • Page 330 1. How do I sync the phone with the computer? How do I backup the information on the phone? Using Microsoft ActiveSync® to sync information between the phone and computer. 1. Install the Windows Mobile Device Center and Microsoft Office Outlook®...
  • Page 331 3. How to use ActiveSync via Bluetooth for synchronization? 1. During the initial use, please select ActiveSync on the phone from Menu > Connect via Bluetooth to Configure Bluetooth Cooperation relationship for the synchronization. . Activate the phone and computer’s Bluetooth function. .
  • Page 332 6. Where can I download the User’s Manual, program updates, or other Dopod provided software applications for the phone? You can visit the Dopod website: http://www.dopod.com.tw/ to download the latest versions of the Quick User’s Guide, User’s Manual, program updates, and other software application for the phone.
  • Page 333 7. How do I configure and use the Bluetooth headset? • Activate the Bluetooth headset. • Activate the phone’s Bluetooth function. 1. Press the Power Button at the Home screen to open the Quick List. . Select Comm Manager to open the Comm Manager screen. .
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  • Page 335 Appendix Regulatory Notices Specifications Optional accessory information Service information C730_A_WWE_Manual.indb 325 2007/4/17 7:47:03 PM...
  • Page 336 A.1 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For the purpose of specification authorization, your product (C70) will have the specific model name CAVA100. The battery module will have the specific model name LIBR160. To ensure that you will be able to safely operate this smart phone in the future, please use only the accessories listed in this document.
  • Page 337 • ETSI EN 01 89- Electromagnetic compatibilityand Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagn eticCompatibililty (EMC) standard for radio equipment andservices; Part : Specific conditions for IMT-000 CDMAdirect spread (UTRA) for mobile and portable (UE) radioand ancillary equipment. • ETSI EN 01 908-1 & - Electromagnetic compatibilityand Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Base Stations (BS), Repeaters and User Equipment (UE) for IMT-000 Third Generation celllular networks;...
  • Page 338: Sar Information

    body. These regulations created a complete guideline, as well as establishing radio frequency energy classifications that is permissible for the general public as part of the content. This guideline is established based on the safety standards previously set by ISO: •...
  • Page 339: Hearing Aids

    from the pacemaker to answer the phone.If you notice any interference, please turn the phone off immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with certain hearing aids. Should these types of situation occur, please contact your service provider or call the customer service hotline to discuss other replacement solutions.
  • Page 340 Separate collection and suitable reproduction of the waste electrical and electronic equipment can help to save natural resources. In addition, the suitable recycling of electrical and electronic equipment can ensure the health of the human body and the safety of the environment. For more information about the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and the collection locations, please contact local government agencies, household waste service centers, the shop where you bought the equipment or the equipment manufacturer.
  • Page 341 A.2 Product specifications System information Chipset: Qualcomm® MSM 675 Chipset/Processor Speed Processor: Samsung®  00 MHz • ROM-Nand Flash: 18 MB • RAM: 6 MB Memory Figures are the total ROM and RAM memory available for use and storage. Since the memory is shared by the Operating System, applications, and data, the actual available memory is less than what is written.
  • Page 342: Camera Module

    Camera module Type  Mega-pixel CMOS Camera module •UXGA: 1600 x 100 •SXGA: 180 x 10 Resolution •VGA: 60 x 80 •QVGA: 0 x 0 •QQVGA: 160 x10 Connection HTC ExtUSB™ : an 11-pin mini-USB and audio jack in one I/O Port (ExtUSB is a proprietary connection interface that is trademarked by HTC) Bluetooth...
  • Page 343: Power Supply

    Control and Indication light Navigation button 5-direction navigation button/OK button • Power on/off (left) • JOGGR • Left and Right Soft keys • Home screen • Back to previous screen • Talk (start call/answer call) Button • End call/Lock keypad •...
  • Page 344 A.4 Optional accessories information If you want to know more about the optional accessories, please visit the Dopod Website and select Products > Accessory for obtaining more related information. http://www.dopodasia.com/ A.5 Customer Service information For further user information, or if you have any questions about using the phone, you are welcome to contact our customer service.

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