DOPOD P800W User Manual

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  • Page 1 U s e r M a n u a l...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the all new Windows Mobile™ PDA Phone! Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync, Excel, Internet Explorer, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpo- ration in the United States of America and/or other countries. QuickMark and its icons are registered trademarks of SimpleAct, Inc.
  • Page 3 Important Safety Precautions Please adhere to the following safety precautions when using this prod- uct to avoid risk of legal and monetary responsibilities. Electrical Safety This product is only operable when using battery supplied power.Using other power sources may cause harmful conditions and will void all guar- antees for this product.
  • Page 4 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 pro- cess.If your purchased product meets the following conditions, you may...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Gettin g to Kno w Your P800W 1.1 Introduce to Handset and Accessories ... 1.2 SIM Card & Battery ......... 1.3 Start Using Your Device ........1.4 Learn about the Today Screen ......1.5 Programs ............1.6 Device Setting ..........
  • Page 6 Vie w Mes sag es 4.1 Using the Messaging Center ......4.2 SMS ..............4.3 Start Using Your Device ........4.4 Outlook E-mail ..........4.5 POP3 / IMAP Account ........Man aging Per sonal Information 5.1 Contacts ............5.2 Calendar ............5.3 Tasks ..............
  • Page 7 Ex pe rien ce M ob ile Office Li ve 8.1 Introduce to Handset and Accessories ... 8.2 SIM Card & Battery ......... 8.3 Start Using Your Device ........8.4 Learn about the Today Screen ......W ire le ss Connections 9.1 Comm Manager ..........
  • Page 8 11.14 Clock & Alarm ..........11.15 Screen ............11.16 Device Information ........11.17 About ............11.18 Microphone AGC ......... 11.19 Beam ............11.20 Advance WiFi Settings ......... 11.21 Connections ..........11.22 Mouse Mode ..........11.23 Task Manager ..........Using Mo re Pr ograms 12.1 Java MIDIet Manager ........
  • Page 9: How To Use This Manual

    3. 1 Using the Phone your reading convenience, this manual is de- When you begin to use the Dopod S300 phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM card PIN number in order to connect to the GSM mobile network.
  • Page 10 About Action Icons Every topic’s content page includes icons that will as- sist the reader in operating the product and learning quickly.At the beginning of each action icon, the pur- pose of this action will be outlined in red background color.Each procedure will indicate the step sequence numbers, the action you will need to execute, the screen that appears for this procedure, and the de-...
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your P800W

    Topic Getting to Know Your P800W In this topic, you will learn ... Introduction to Handset and Accessories SIM Card and Battery Start Using Your Device Learn about the Today Screen Start Menu Set up the Device Standby Mode and System On/Off...
  • Page 12 Index Action Introduction to Handset and Accessories ....3 Accessories ............... 6 Check Battery Level ........... 8 Install Default Programs ..........10 Align Screen .............. 11 Screen Setting ............11 Learn about the Today Screen ........12 Status Indicator and Program Icons ......13 Start Menu ..............
  • Page 13 1.1 Introduction to Handset and Accessories Getting to know your handset buttons, LED indicators, and accessories. Introduction to Handset and Accessories 7 8 9 The left LED indicates the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS status. A blinking Blue light stands for Bluetooth system notifica- Left LED tion of "activated"...
  • Page 14 GPS Button Press to launch the GPS software. START Button Press to open the Start menu. Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to move through items on the screen or in a menu. Press the track ball for Track Wheel confirmation of the selection. When using the Camera or GPS software, use it for zooming or map navigation.
  • Page 15 Voice Com- Press to start Voice Commander, or press and hold to mander Button activate the Voice Memo program. Slide up or down to adjust the speaker volume. During Volume Slider a call, slide up or down to adjust the receiver volume. With the stylus, press the RESET button to soft-reset Reset Button your device.
  • Page 16 Accessories (with reference photo) AC adapter Converts AC to DC power to recharge the battery. USB Sync. Connects your device to a PC and synchronize data. cable Provides a volume control slider and a Send/End button. Press the Send/End button to pick up a call or put a call Stereo on hold;...
  • Page 17: About The Sim Card And Battery

    1.2 About the SIM Card and Battery Always turn off your device before installing/replacing the battery and SIM card.Follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to install a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card provided by your local network service provider and to install the battery.
  • Page 18 Check Battery Level ▲ Tap the bettery level icon on the Today Screen Action: Check battery level Select > Select System > Power Information Settings Power...
  • Page 19: Charge The Battery

    Charge the Battery New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you start using your device, it is recommended that you install and charge the battery. Some bat- teries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. Charge the battery in two ways: •...
  • Page 20: 1.3 Start Using Your Device

    1.3 Start Using Your Device During initial device startup, the system will instruct you on how to use the quick display function menu, align the screen on your device, and configure the mobile network.Please follow the onscreen directions. Install Default Programs Please wait for the auto installation program to complete installation of the default programs.
  • Page 21 If your device does not respond accurately to the screen taps, please recali- brate the screen. Action: Align screen Select Settings Select Align Screen Align Screen > System > Screen The device allow your to have two display orientation modes: Portrait and Landscape, and adjust the text size.
  • Page 22: 1.4 Learn About The Today Screen

    1.4 Learn about the Today screen The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming ap- pointments and status indicators; You can tap a section on the screen to open the associated program. To access the Today screen, please select >...
  • Page 23 Status indicator and program icons Status indicator: New E-mail or text message : Roaming SMS notification of voice mail New multimedia (MMS) mes- Connection is active sage New MSN message Connection is not active There are more notifications. Data synchronizing Tap the icon to view all.
  • Page 24: Start Menu

    Quick GPS Update Notifica- Device unlocked tion Stereo Bluetooth headset de- Sprite Backup notification tected USB connection active When your device is connected to your computer and you enable a USB connection between them, the USB to PC icon ( )will ap- pears on the Today Screen.
  • Page 25: 1.5 Programs

    1.5 Programs Using the Programs: Synchronize information between your ActiveSync device and a PC or the Exchange Server. Searches for other Bluetooth devices that have file sharing enabled and allows you to Bluetooth Explorer access their Bluetooth shared folder. Lets you perform basic arithmetic and Calculator calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Page 26 Buildt in games: Bubble Breaker and Soli- Games taire Wipe out the memory information, return Clear Storage to factory default settings, and reboot the device. Enables you to quickly find solutions to Help phone issues. Allows you to connect your notebook com- Internet Sharing puter to the Internet through your device's data connection.
  • Page 27 , set mu- sic as ringtones, trim MP3 fiels Scan and recognize QRCode 2D bar code; can also used to save contact information. QuickMark (Please download this program from Dopod Website.) Lets you create, view, and edit Word docu- Word Mobile ments.
  • Page 28: Device Setting

    1.6 Device Settings You can adjust the device settings to suit the way you work. To see all avail- able settings, select > Settings, then tap the Personal, System, and Con- nections tabs located at the bottom of the screen. Personal tab Buttons Assigns a program to a hardware button.
  • Page 29 Backlight Sets the backlight timeout and brightness. Shows information about certificates that Certificates are installed on your device. Removes all your data and files from the Clear Storage memory , and resets your device to factory default settings. Switches the device clock to the date and time of your local or to a visiting time zone Clock &...
  • Page 30: Programs 15

    Sets the regional language to use and the Regional Settings format for displaying numbers, currency, and time,on your device. Lets you remove programs that you in- Remove Programs stalled on your device. Allows you to change the screen orienta- Screen tion, re-calibrate the screen, and change the screen text size.
  • Page 31: 1.7 Standby Mode And System On/Off

    Allows your device to scan for available wireless networks. Also, allows you to set Wi-Fi up a network card (if you have one inserted on your device). Shows information about the active wireless Wireless LAN network, and allows you to customize Wi-Fi settings.
  • Page 32 Action: Activate standby mode S e l e c t S y s t e m > Select Advanced Select > Power Settings Configure time to enter standby mode Action: Power off Press and hold Select POWER Button Turn off your device System power off normally...
  • Page 33: Soft Reset & Hard Reset (Restore To Default)

    1.8 Soft Reset and Hard Reset Soft Reset restart the device and the operating system. When programs are not responding correctly, or new programs are installed, soft reset is required. Unsaved data will be lost after performing Soft Reset, but saved information will remain unchanged.
  • Page 34 Perform Hard Reset when the system problems cannot be solve by Soft Reset.Use Hard Reset to reset the device to factory default.All personal information such as contacts, tasks, calendar appointments, as well as additional installed programs and configurations will be lost. You can sync the data to a personal computer prior to performingHard Resetto avoid data loss.When the phone malfunctions due to an error, you can try restoring the factory default values.
  • Page 35 Action: Using hard reset restore to default Press and hold the Use the stylus to Remove the stylus left and right short- press the reset but- (Note1) cut button Left Shortcut button button Right Shortcut Reset button You can also press Press a n y k e y b u t cancel the Hard...
  • Page 37: Learning The Input Modes

    Topic Learning the Input Modes In this topic, you will learn … Using the Input Method Using Block Recognizer Using Letter Recognizer Using Transcriber Using Phone Pad...
  • Page 38 Index Action Show and Turnoff Virtual Keyboard ......23 Enter Upper Case or Symbols ........24 Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters ... 25 Switch to Numeric Keypad ......... 25 Switch to Latin Keyboard ........... 26 Switch to Symbol Pad ..........26 Block Recognizer Input Screen ........
  • Page 39: Transcriber Input Screen

    2.1 Using the Input Method Your handset comes with on-screen Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Transcriber, Block Recognizer, Symbol Pad and Phone Pad input methods. 2.1.1 Getting to Know the Virtual Keyboard You can enter text from the touch screen virtual keyboard; the input method status is displayed in the center of the task bar at bottom of the screen.
  • Page 40: Enter Upper Case Or Symbols

    2.1.2 Using On-screen Keyboard When using the on-screen Keyboard to input text, you must use the stylus to select the letter, digit or symbol shown on the screen. You can use the virtual keyboard to quickly switch between lower and upper case as well as the number-symbol and Latin alphabet keyboard.
  • Page 41: Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters

    Action: Continuously Enter Upper Case English Characters Select twice Select Select (virtual keyboard) (virtual keyboard) (virtual keyboard) The virtual keyboard shows Before selecting , the upper case letters input method will remain upper case Action: Switch to Number-Symbol Keyboard Select Select (top left of the virtual (top left of the virtual...
  • Page 42: Switch To Latin Keyboard

    Action: Switch to Latin Keyboard Select Select (lower left of virtual (lower left of virtual keyboard) keyboard) After making your You can now select and selection, you can return to input the Latin alphabet the English keyboard. displayed by the virtual keyboard.
  • Page 43 2.2 Using Block Recognizer Using the Block Recognizer input method, the handset will recognize the character, symbol or digit that you write on the screen. Block Recognizer Input Screen Block Recognizer input method: Select a Candidate Words candidate word Character Input Field Write character Number, Symbol Write digit or...
  • Page 44: Using Letter Recogniz

    2.3 Using Letter Recognizer Using the Letter Recognizer input method, the handset will recognize the character, symbol or digit that you write on the screen. Letter Recognizer Input Screen Block Recognizer input screen: Select a Candidate Words candidate word Write upper case Upper case Input Field Write lower case Lower case Input Field...
  • Page 45: 2.4 Using Transcriber

    2.4 Using Transcriber Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive, print,or a combination of both. Transcriber works transparently in the background of programs,recognizing words with its integrated dictionary. When Transcriber is turned on, it interprets stylus movement anywhere on the screen as handwriting input Transcriber Input Screen Transcriber Shortcut Icon Functions:...
  • Page 46 Action: Using Transcriber Select Transcriber Select (right side of input method display) After virtual keyboard is Transcriber input screen activated, the icon will be shown Action: Handwriting Recognition Written <text> Please write some Input text successfully character on the screen, recognized for example: Smile...
  • Page 47: 2.5 Using Phone Pad

    2.5 Using Phone Pad Phone Pad is a Soft Input Panel (SIP) application that provides a flexible alternate input method. You can input every letter, number, and symbol offered by the standard QWERTY keyboard SIP, but with greater convenience. With Phone Pad, you can easily switch among three input modes (T9, Multi-Tap, and Numeric) plus a Symbols menu, allowing you to use the same simple buttons on the screen for different input behaviors, depending on the current input mode.
  • Page 48: Use Phone Pad To Enter Numbers

    Picked words shown in the input screen. Action: Use Phone Pad to Enter Numbers Select Select button Select <numbers to T9 button be input> Select the correct number Switched to to be inputed on the which mean numbers screen. input.
  • Page 49: Use Phone Pad With Multi-Tap To Enter Text

    Picked numbers shown in the input screen. Action: Use Phone Pad with Multi-tap to Enter Text Select Select Button Select <Words to 123 Button be selected> Switched to , means For example, tap "7" for Select the correct words four times for S, and "2" in the waiting list.
  • Page 50: Enter Punctuation Marks By Phone Pad

    The selected words on screen. Action: Enter Punctuation Marks by Phone Pad Select Select Symbol Symbol button Use physical keyboard to Enter the symbol required; Punctuation mark entered enter characters Use the direction key to browse the symbol list.
  • Page 51: Configure Phone Pad Settings

    Action: Configure Phone Pad Settings Select Options Select arrow, then select Options Modify the settings here. (Note1): Turn on one-touch If this option is checked, you can select only one symbol entry symbol at a time. That is, after you tap a symbol in the Symbols screen, the screen will close and the chosen symbol will be input (no need to tap OK in the Symbols screen).
  • Page 53: Using The Communication

    Topic Using the Communication In this topic, you will learn ... Using the Phone Dial Voice Call Receiving Voice Calls Call Options Additional Information on Dialing Smart Dailing Managing Call Records Configure Speed Dial...
  • Page 54 Index Action Enter Pin Code ............46 Enter the Sim Card Code (PUK) ......... 47 Turn Off the Phone Function ........48 Turn On the Phone Function ........49 Adjust Phone Volume ..........50 Using the Phone Dialing Application ......51 Dialing from the Contacts List ........
  • Page 55 Continue with Original Call ......... 60 Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number ....61 Create Multi-way Conference ........62 Switch to Private Call ..........62 Speaker Phone On ............. 63 Turn the Handsfree Off ..........63 Activate Mute ............. 64 Turn off Mute Function ..........
  • Page 56: Using The Phone

    3.1. Using the Phone You can use the Comm Manager to activate/de- activate the phone and wireless functions. Also, v\olume is adjustable at any time during a call or when using the phone. 3.1.1 Phone Screen At the phone screen, you can directly enter the number to dial, use contacts dialing, Speed Dial- ing, browse call records, create notes and con- figure the phone.
  • Page 57: Enter The Sim Card Code (Puk)

    If an incorrect PIN code is entered more than 3 times, the SIM card will automatically be locked and you will not be able to use the phone functions. If this occurs, please contact your account’s telecom service provider to obtain the SIM card code (PUK) to unlock the SIM card. Action: Enter the SIM Card Code (PUK) Select Select...
  • Page 58: Turn Off The Phone Function

    3.1.3 Activate/Deactivate Phone Functions You can use the Comm Manager to activate/ deactivate the phone, Wi-Fi wireless network, and Bluetooth wireless functions. In certain circumstances, such as when on an airplane, you may be required to turn off the phone and other wireless communication functions.
  • Page 59: Turn On The Phone Function

    Action: Turn on the Phone Function Select Select (Note 1) Please enter your SIM card PIN code if required. Today screen Using Comm Manager to turn on phone func- tions (Note 1)
  • Page 60: Adjust Phone Volume

    3.1.4 Adjust Call and Device Volume You can use the volume adjust button or se- lect the speaker icon from the top of the Today screen, to adjust the “phone " and "device " volume respectively.Adjusting the “phone” volume will adjust the ring tone volume;adjusting the “device”...
  • Page 61: Making Voice Calls

    3.2. Making Voice Calls You can use the phone application programs, contacts, call records, SIM manager, speed dialing function, and voice commands to make calls. During a call, you will still be able to access other application programs, or return to the Today screen. When using speed dialing, you only need to select the number button on the phone screen to dial the most recently used numbers.
  • Page 62: Dialing From The Contacts List

    Action: Dialing from Contacts List wheel to select < C o n t a c t s > , t h e n press Call button (Note1) Move the track ball right / left to choose the loca- tion of the contact ( M o b i l e , H o m e , Work) to call Dialing the Contact...
  • Page 63: Using Call History For Dialing

    Action: Using Call History for Dialing Select Call history Select <Contacts> Select Call or press Call button A t t h e p h o n e H o m e Choose the contact to Dial contact in call his- screen, access the call call in call history tory...
  • Page 64: Use Speed Dialing From Phone Screen

    Action: Use Speed Dialing from Phone Screen Select and hold <number button> ( N o t e 1 ) I f t h e specified contact number is 12, you can select “1” and t h e n s e l e c t a n d hold “2”...
  • Page 65: Use Voice Command Dialing

    Action: Use Voice Command Dialing Select Voice Call <Contact> at Select > Commander <Home/Work/Mobile> Programs You can also press the Activate Voice Commander For example, say Voice Commander button call to Jason mobile to activate directly. confirm Say or select cancel <Location>...
  • Page 66: 3.3 Receiving Voice Calls

    3.3 Receiving Voice Calls When you receive incoming calls, the phone screen display will show the incoming mes- sage, you can choose to accept or reject the incoming call.When you are on a call, you can still select the start menu and access other application programs at any time, or return to the Today screen.
  • Page 67: Reject Incoming Calls

    Action: Reject Incoming Calls Select Ignore or press Hang up button Incoming call prompt Top of the screen will show to remind you that you have missed calls. Action: View Missed or Rejected Incoming Calls Notification Select Select View or prests the device's or press on the device Left Shortcut Button Left Shortcut Button...
  • Page 68: Dialing Missed Calls

    Action: Dialing Missed Calls Select <Missed Calls> Then select Call Or press Call button Dialing missed calls Call list screen Action: End Call Select or press Hang up button In call End call...
  • Page 69: Call Options

    3.4 Call Option You can choose to hold a call, switch between calls, set up multi-way calls during a call, as well as use the hands-free speakerphone or acti- vate the microphone muting function during a call. If you receive incoming calls while on a call, the phone will show a noti- fication.
  • Page 70: End New Incoming Call, Return To Original Call

    Action: End New Incoming Call, Return to Original Call Select End new incoming call, Continue with original return to original call call Action: Continue with Original Call Select Swap Switch call to other side...
  • Page 71: Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number

    Action: Keep Original Call, Dial Second Number Select Hold Select Keypad Select or press Left <Number buttons> shortcut button Hold original call Orginal call holding Enter the second phone number Select Talk Create new call Dial the second phone number...
  • Page 72: Create Multi-Way Conference

    Action: Create Multi-way Conference S e l e c t M e n u > Conference Not all service providers support multi-way conferencing, please contact your service provider for more information. You can use “Conference” Connect screen will to create a multi-way con- show “conferencing”...
  • Page 73: Speaker Phone On

    Action: Speaker Phone on Select Speaker On (Note1) You can also select Menu>Speaker Off. Press & hold Call b u t t o n t o a c t i i v a t e s p e a k e r p h o n e (speaker on) function Keep away from the de vi ce w hi le usin g...
  • Page 74: Activate Mute

    Action: Activate Mute Select Mute (Note1) You can also select Menu > Mute ▲In call screen When Mute is activated, the top of screen will dis- play Icon Action: Turn off Mute Function Select Select Unmute (Note1) You can also select Menu >...
  • Page 75: Additional Information On Dialing

    3.5 Additional Information on Dialing You can use additional dialing functions, including dialing to voice mail, emergency and international calling, using SIM card service (STK), and creating call notes. To listen to voicemail messages, you can dial the voicemail number (pro- vided by the service provider) from the phone application.
  • Page 76: Dialing Emergency Calls

    Action: Dialing Emergency Calls Select <emergency phone number> then select Call SIM card may store other emergency help numbers, please ask your service provider for more information. Enter emergency phone Dialing emergency calls number Action: Dialing International Calls Select and hold Select <Numbers>...
  • Page 77: Using Sim Card Service (Stk)

    Action: Using SIM Card Services (STK) Select > Select Programs (STK Icon ) The STK icon displayed name is your service provider name Action: Use Phone Application to Ceate Call Notes Select Menu Select Create Note Edit <Note Content> Phone Screen For phone screen edit- ing notes please refer to 5.4 Notes Application...
  • Page 78: 3.6 Smartdailing

    3.6 SmartDailing Smart Dialing is integrated in the phone ap- plications, providing you with even more con- venient phone dialing. When you select the number or the English characters representing the number (for example: the number “8” is represented by t, u, v), Smart Dialing will au- tomatically search stored contacts, SIM card contacts and received call items, then lets you choose the number or contact to dial.
  • Page 79: 3.7 Managing Call History

    3.7 Managing Call History The phone application call history lets you browse, delete, and man- age call details.You can use the filter function to search for the desired history.The filter function can display call records as follows: all calls, missed calls, incoming calls, video calls, and by contact name,for your convenience to brower the call history.
  • Page 80: Filter Call History

    Action: Filter call history Select Select Menu > Filter <Filter Criteria> Call history screen Select the call type to List all outgoing calls browse.For example, Outgoing Action: Delete Single Call History Select and hold Select <Contacts> Then select delete (Note1) To delete entire call history, please select.
  • Page 81: 3.8 Configure Speed Dial

    3.8 Configure Speed Dial The phone speed dial application allows you to use the number buttons to quickly dial con- tacts. Before using the speed dialing function, you must first create speed dial entries using the speed dial application. You will also be able to delete and edit the speed dial entries.
  • Page 82: Removing A Speed Dial Entry

    Select <Number> Select Select Choose <Location> S e l e c t t h e n u m b e r Select the correspond- Finish creating a speed to correspond to the ing number button.For dial entry speed dial entry example, 2 Action: Removing a Speed Dial Entry Select...
  • Page 83: Vie W Mes Sag Es

    Topic View Message In this topic, you will learn ... Use the Messaging Center Outlook E-mail POP3 / IMAP4 Account...
  • Page 84 Index Action Open the Messaging Center ........76 Switch Accounts ............77 Switch Folders ............77 Adding a New Message ..........79 Open Messages ............80 Close Messages ............81 Reply Messages ............81 Deleting Messages............. 82 Add New Message Folder .......... 82 Moving Messages ............
  • Page 85 Continue: Drafting and Sending E-mails ..... 92 Recieving E-mails ............93 Browse E-mails ............94 Download Complete E-mail Contents ......95 Download Attached Files ..........95 Save the Attached File to Storage Card ...... 95 Reply to E-mails ............95 Reply All ..............
  • Page 86: 4.1 Using The Messaging Center

    4.1 Using the Messaging Center The messaging center is used to manage your SMS, MMS, and e-mail messages. You can use the messaging center to send and receive SMS, MMS, Outlook® e-mails, and other messages from custom e-mail ac- counts. By switching accounts, you can browse SMS, MMS, Outlook®...
  • Page 87: Switch Accounts

    Action: Switch accounts Select Menu > Go to > < Message type> You can also use the following two methods to switch accounts: Use the track ball moving left/right to switch between SMS, MMS, and Outlook E-mail ac- counts Choose the message Switched to Outlook type to use.
  • Page 88 (Note1) Default folder description: Folder Description Inbox Stores all received messages. Deleted Items Deleted messages are saved in Deleted Items. Drafts Stores message drafts. Outbox Stores outgoing messages that are ready to be sent. Sent Items Sent messages are saved in Sent Items as a backup.
  • Page 89: 4.2 Sms

    4.2 SMS Through SMS you can quickly send / receive text messages to other people.The fee for each message transaction will depend on the telecom service provider. A single message can have up to 160 English characters or 70 Chinese characters.
  • Page 90: Open Messages

    Select the lower Select Send empty field, then Enter <Text> Message sent Action: Open messages Select < M e s s a g e t o browse> Message opened, you can browse the mes- sage contents...
  • Page 91: Close Messages

    Action: Close messages Select Browse message icon changed to Action: Reply messages Select and hold Select Reply <Message to reply> Message editing screen.
  • Page 92: Deleting Messages

    Action: Deleting messages Select and hold Select Delete <Message to de- lete> Deleted messages are moved to the “Deleted Items” folder Action: Add new message folder Select Menu > Select and hold Select New Folder Tools>Manage Text Message Folders...
  • Page 93: Moving Messages

    Enter <folder name> Select again For example, company New folder added Action: Moving messages Select and hold Select Move Select <folder to <Message to move to> move> Select again For example, select Company...
  • Page 94: Copy Message To Sim Card

    Action: Copy message to SIM card Select Menu > copy to SIM card Message copied to SIM card Action: Copy message to Inbox Select Menu > Copy to Inbox Message has been cop- ied to Inbox...
  • Page 95: New Multimedia (Mms) Message

    4.3 MMS (MultiMedia Message) You can easily create or share MMS messages with friends and family. MMS enables you to send or browse pictures, movies, audio, and text in an MMS message. Browse received MMS messages, read and unread messages are indi- cated by the following icons: : Unread MMS messages : Read MMS messages...
  • Page 96: Continue: New Multimedia (Mms) Message

    Continue: New multimedia (MMS) message Select and enter Select Select <Picutres Subject Videos>Then Select Select Insert pictures or videos Choose a picture or video to send(Note1) Select Enter text Select Choose here then Enter Insert audio clipe <audio clip> <Text to send> here You can also select Recordings...
  • Page 97: Browser Mms Message

    Select Send ( N o t e 1 ) I f y o u are having large pictures size, it is likely resulted in MMS sent fail. It is recommended to use the "Pictures & Videos" to select the files to be sent, via "Pictures &...
  • Page 98: Reply To A Mms Messaging

    Action: Reply to a MMS messaging S e l e c t a n d h o l d Select Reply < t h e M M S m e s - sage to reply > Please to 4.3 for adding a new MMS Message Action: Deleting MMS message S e l e c t a n d h o l d...
  • Page 99: Moving Mms Message

    Action: Moving MMS message Select and hold Select Move Select <folder to <the MMS mes- move to> sage to move> Select again For example: Drafts Action: Configure MMS message Option Select Menu > Select Select and check Tools > Option... <...
  • Page 100 (Note1) Configure options for sending MMS messages. You can request delivery notification so that when the message is delivered, recipient’s phone will respond with a notification. MMS Message settings: Option Description Retrieve messages Automatically receive MMS messages immediately Do not display roaming related notification Download no roam- ing notification Save sent Message...
  • Page 101: 4.4 Outlook E-Mail

    ® sync connection.E-mails will be sent/received simultaneously when synchronizing between the phone and a computer or Exchange Server®. When your P800W is configured to sync via the “e-mail” option with an Exchange Server®, you can specify a sync setting of “when item ar- rives”...
  • Page 102: Continue: Drafting And Sending E-Mails

    Append file Please enter the mail Enter the text body. For body in the empty edit- example: FYI ing field Select Select Send <Files to send> For example, dopod During next execution smartphone guide of ActiveSync, mail will be automatically sent...
  • Page 103: Recieving E-Mails

    Action: Recieving e-mail Select Send / Recieve You must perform Received E-mail ActiveSync sync before receiving mail Action: Browse e-mail Select <E-mail to Select browse> You can also select and Icon for read e-mail be- view the appended files comes...
  • Page 104: Browse E-Mails

    Action: Download complete e-mail contents Select Obtain remaining parts of this message E-mail contents will be completely downloaded during next sync Action: Download attached files Select <File to download> File will be downloaded during next sync...
  • Page 105: Save The Attached File To Storage Card

    Action: Save the attached file to storage card S e l e c t M e n u > Select Storage Select Store attach- Tools> Option ments on storage card Action: Reply to e-mails S e l e c t a n d h o l d Select Reply Select...
  • Page 106: Reply All

    Select Send During next execution of ActiveSync, mail will be automatically sent Action: Reply all Select Menu > Reply All All recipients will be au- tomatically filled in...
  • Page 107: Forward Mail

    Action: Forward mail Select Menu > Forward Fill in the recipient and message to forward this mail...
  • Page 108: Pop3 / Imap Account

    POP3/IMAP4 account, mail on the server will also be deleted. Action: Adds a new POP3/IMAP mail account Select Menu > Select <Other Enter Options > (POP3/IMAP) > <E-mail Address> New Accounts... then Next Messaging Home Please enter your e-mail Screen address, for example: dopod@dopod.com.tw...
  • Page 109 Select Next Enter <Your name Enter <Account / User name / Pass- type /Name> word> Please ask your mail Note: After setup, no modification is permit- server administrator for the server information Enter <Incoming Choose and Select mail / Outgoing mail Yes/No / Domain>...
  • Page 110: Send And Receive E-Mail

    4.5.2 Download E-mail You can use the Messaging Center to download and send e-mails.When sending/receiving you may be charged fees by the ISP for connecting to the Internet. Action: Send and receive e-mail Select Menu > Send/Receive E-mail downloaded...
  • Page 111: Managing Personal Information

    Topic Managing Personal Information In this topic, you will learn ... 1. Contacts 2. Calendar 3. Tasks 4. Notes...
  • Page 112 Index Action Open Contacts Application ......... 104 Adding New Contacts to the Phone ......103 Copy SIM Card Contacts to the Phone ....... 106 Add New SIM Card Contacts ........106 Add New Contacts through Call History ...... 107 Viewing and Editing Contact........108 Deleting Contacts............
  • Page 113 Opens the Tasks Application ........120 Adding New Tasks ............121 Adding New Tasks ............121 Setting Tasks as Completed ........122 Search Tasks ............. 123 View and Edit Appointments ........124 Open the Notes Application ........125 Add New Notes ............126 Adding a New Voice Note ...........
  • Page 114: Open Contacts Application

    5.1 Contacts Use the Contacts application to manage your contact information, to quickly connect with or send messages to your contacts.Using the Micro- soft Office Outlook® data sync function, you can easily sync your con- tacts to the contacts list on the phone to manage them.In the Contacts application, you can add, view, edit, copy, and delete contacts, or man- age contacts in categories.You can also use Bluetooth, IR, and MMS to send contacts to other people.
  • Page 115: Adding New Contacts To The Phone

    Action: Adding New Contacts to the Phone Select Menu > Select Name Select then Enter Contact Then enter <Con- <mobile number> tact name> You can also press The mobile number is For example: Bruce Left Shortcut Button the default calling num- ber (Note 1) (Note 2) Select Select...
  • Page 116 Continue: Adding New Contacts to the Phone Enter <Address> Select <Ring tone> Select then Enter <E-mail> Select contacts incom- E n t e r t h e c o n t a c t s e-mail address (Note 1) ing ring tone, for ex- ample: Dopod01.
  • Page 117 These are the built-in contact information fields you can enter: Name Picture Job Title Department Company Work Tel Work Fax Work Address Instant Mess- E-mail Number Office location Home tel Mobile Num- Ring tone Web page Home ad- Categories Other ad- Pager dress dresses...
  • Page 118: Copy Sim Card Contacts To The Phone

    Action: Copy SIM Card Contacts to the Phone Select > Pro- Select & hold <Con- tacts> then select grams > SIM Man- Save to contacts ager Select the contact on You have successfully SIM card, for example: copied SIM card con- Roger Smith tacts to the phone Action: Add New SIM Card Contacts...
  • Page 119: Add New Contacts Through Call History

    Select When you replace the phone’s SIM card, the SIM card contacts list will be updated with the contacts on the new SIM card. Phone con- tacts will not be changed with replacement of the SIM card. Finish adding new SIM card contacts Action: Add New Contacts through Call History Select and hold...
  • Page 120: Viewing And Editing Contact

    Action: Viewing and Editing Contact Select <Contacts> Select Menu >Edit Select the contact to Contacts information Edit contacts. browse or edit, for ex- browsing screen. ample: Franky Action: Deleting Contacts Select <Contacts> Select Menu > Deleting Contacts Contact deleted Choose the Contact to Delete a single contact delete.
  • Page 121 Action: Search Contact Select then Enter Select <Search Cri- E n t e r N a m e o r teria> Number For example, select Find the desired contact Enter any character or “fgh” as Search Criteria entry string from the name or number Action: Grouping Contact Select...
  • Page 122: View Grouping Contacts

    Action: ViewGrouping Contacts S e l e c t M e n u > Filter > <contact category> Default contacts categories Recently Viewed: your most recent contacts N o C a t e g o r i e s uncategorized con- tacts M o r e : S e l e c t t o...
  • Page 123: Send Contacts Through Bluetooth

    Action: Send Contacts through Bluetooth S e l e c t a n d h o l d Select Select < device> <Contacts> S e n d C o n t a c t > Beam Select the contact to Select data exchange s e n d , f o r e x a m p l e : device.
  • Page 124: Open The Calendar Application

    5.2 Calendar You can use the calendar application to schedule, search, and create re- minders of appointments.Using the Microsoft Office Outlook® data sync function, you can easily manage calendar appointments. In the calendar program, you can add new appointments, view, edit, copy, and delete sent appointment information.The calendar application lets you schedule appointments by day, week, month, year, and lunar calendar.
  • Page 125: Change Calendar View Method

    Action: Change Calendar View Method Select Select Week Select Month “ A g e n d a ” v i e w.A f te r “Day” view.After selec- “ W e e k ” v i e w. A f t e r selection, changes to tion, changes to “Week”...
  • Page 126 Action: Adding New Appointments Select Menu > Select and Enter Select and Enter Adding New Ap- <Subject> <location> pointments Enter the appointment Enter the appointment subject, for example: location, for example: Conference Room meeting Select Starts, then Select End, then Select Day, Enter...
  • Page 127 Select Occurs, then Select Reminder, Select then Enter Choose <Appoint- then <Whether re- <Reminder time> ment periodicity> minder is required> C o n f i g u r e h o w l o n g Select the periodicity of Select whether to re- appointments (Note 1) before the appoint to...
  • Page 128 Select <Contacts> Select Status, then Select Sensitiv- Choose <Status> ity, then choose Select again <Sensitivity> Select the appointment Select the appointment Select the appointment status (Note 2), for ex- confidentiality (Note 3), attendees, for example: ample: Busy for example: Normal Franky Select Select...
  • Page 129 These are the built-in appointment formation fields you can enter: Subject Location Starts Ends All Day Occurs Reminder Categories Attendees Status Sensitivity Newly added appoint- ments will be shown on the Today screen (Note1) Appointment periodicity description: Once Appointment occurs only once Same day every week Appointment occurs on same day of every week Same day every month...
  • Page 130: View And Edit Appointments

    Action: Close Reminder Action: Delay Reminder Select Dismiss Select Menu > <Delay time> At the appointment reminder time Remind you again after the delay time, for example: “Snooze 5 min- the phone will show the reminder screen and sound the ring tone utes”...
  • Page 131: Send Appointments Through Mms

    Send Appointments Through MMS Follow these procedures to send appointment in- formation to other people as a vCalendar (Note 1) through MMS: • At the calendar main screen, use thetrack wheel up/down to choose <Appointment>. For example, meeting. • Select Menu >...
  • Page 132: 5.3 Tasks

    5.3 Tasks You can use the Task application to track ongoing events; tasks can be a single operation or a repeating operation.You can set up reminders for tasks, or manage them by setting up different categories.All of your en- tered tasks are displayed in the application main screen Tasks List. In the tasks application, you can add new tasks, view, edit, search, de- lete, and send task information.When adding new task entry information, you can set the task start and end date, as well as reminder time, etc.
  • Page 133: Adding New Tasks

    Action: Adding New Tasks Select Tap here to Select the Ordering Press add a new task Priority Enter virtual button Then EnterSubject Enter the task subject, Use the virtual keyboard You can select High to input; press the for example: Buy ticket track Priority, Low Priority,...
  • Page 134 Select Due, then Select Starts, then Select Notes, then Select Expiration Select <Start Date> Enter <Note Con- date> tent>. Select Select the task start Select the task expira- Enter task notes in the d a t e , f o r e x a m p l e : tion date, for example: empty space.Select to finish adding.
  • Page 135 Action: Search Tasks Select Menu > Select <Sort By> Select Sort By Menu > Filter Select task sorting crite- Tasks sorted according ria, for example: Priority to priority Select <Filter Crite- ria> Select the filter criteria, Search for in progress f o r e x a m p l e : A c t i v e tasks Tasks...
  • Page 136: View And Edit Appointments

    Action: View and Edit Appointments Select <Task> Select Select Edit Select the task entry If there is more task Please refer to action: to view or edit, for ex- New Task for edit information, select ample: Take ticket view more information...
  • Page 137: 5.4 Notes

    5.4 Notes The Notes application can assist you to quickly note down your thoughts, questions, reminders, things to do list, and meeting records, etc. You can use the virtual or hardware keyboard, handwriting recognition, and audio recording to edit note contents. In the notes program, you can add new, view, edit, rename/move, and delete notes, as well as record audio notes.You can rename the note to another file name, as well as move the note to internal phone memory...
  • Page 138: Add New Notes

    Action: Add New Notes Select Input <Drawing or hand- written characters> Draw mode. You can use the stylus N o t e s a p p l i c a t i o n to draw or write charac- screen ters on the screen Select Menu...
  • Page 139: Rename/Moving Notes

    Select Menu, then Select Select check View Record- ing Toolbar Start recording toolbar, Start recording Stop recording to record audio notes Select Return to main screen. Audio note contents You have added a new are shown as in note note entry documents.
  • Page 140: Adding A New Voice Note

    Action: Adding a New Voice Note Select Menu > Select Select V i e w R e c o r d i n g Toolbar O p e n t h e r e c o r d i n g Begin Recording After stop recording, tool bar to record audio...
  • Page 141: Play Voice Notes

    Action: Play Voice Notes Select <Audio to play> Select the audio note to Begin audio playback, Audio note play com- playback. For example: plete you can selectSelect recording 1 to stop play Action: Rename/Moving Notes S e l e c t a n d h o l d Select Select Name, then <Note to rename>...
  • Page 142: Rename / Move Notes

    Continue: Rename / Move Notes Select <Folder> S e l e c t L o c a t i o n Select Then Select <Fold- then Select <Save er name> location> For example: Storage After Notes move to You can use different folders to categorize Storage card, icon be- Card...
  • Page 143: Change The Notes Default Storage Location

    Action: Change the Notes Default Storage Location S e l e c t S a v e t o Select Menu > Select then Select <Save tions location> Notes application main You can choose to save Notes default storage screen notes toMain memory location changed...
  • Page 145: Synchronizing Your Phone

    Topic Synchronizing Your Phone In this topic, you will learn ... Introducing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Installing Microsoft Office Outlook First Connection Using ActiveSync Synchronizing with Multiple Computers Synchronizing through Bluetooth Synchronizing with an Exchange Server Using ActiveSync to Transfer and Manage Files 10.
  • Page 146 Index Action Install ActiveSync to the Computer ......139 Install Microsoft Office Outlook ........141 Connect to the Phone for the First Time ..... 144 Activate ActiveSync on the Phone ......147 Set the Phone to Sync with Multiple Computers ..148 Set Bluetooth Sync Connection ........
  • Page 147 Disable Advanced Network Functionality ....172...
  • Page 148: 6.1 Introducing Activesync

    Install desktop theme and ring tone to the device. You can obtain the ActiveSync installation program from the included user CD. In addition, you can also download the latest version of the ActiveSync® installation program from Dopod or the Microsoft® website Download Center (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile).
  • Page 149: 6.2 Installing Activesync

    6.2 Installing ActiveSync To use ActiveSync® sync, you must first install Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.2 version or above on the personal computer. The phone should also have ActiveSync® installed on it as well; follow the instructions on the User CD to install it. If your ActiveSync installation program is downloaded from the Internet, please execute the installation program from the folder it was downloaded to.
  • Page 150 Enter your name and group informa- Select the installation destination tion, for example: for the user name, folder. Select “Next” if no change is enter User; for the organization, enter necessary Dopod Select Install Select Finish Begin installation ActiveSync installed successfully...
  • Page 151: Installing Microsoft Office Outlook

    Installing Microsoft Office Outlook Microsoft ActiveSync® can be used to sync and manage personal in- formation for the Microsoft Office Outlook® application program on the phone and computer; however, it cannot exchange information with Mi- crosoft Outlook Express®. You can obtain the Microsoft Office Outlook 2002 installation program and Product Key from the included User CD.
  • Page 152 Enter < Product Key > Select Install Then select Next Then select Next Select the installation type.You can also modify the installation directory and type Select Install Installing Microsoft Office Outlook®® Confirm Install Microsoft Office Out- look®...
  • Page 153 Select Successfully installed Microsoft Office Outlook®...
  • Page 154: First Connection

    First Connection When you use the phone and computer to connect via USB cable or Bluetooth for the first time, the ActiveSync® application program on the personal computer will automatically detect if your device is already connected to the computer. It will then execute the sync configuration wizard to create the ActiveSync connection between the phone and computer.
  • Page 155 Select Next Select <Data type> Then select Settings You can set the sync options for the Complete sync options settings data types (for example, calendar) Select Finish Searching modified items on the phone/ computer...
  • Page 156 Select <Combine the items on my device with the item on this computer>, then select Decide whether to keep the informa- Begin executing sync operation. For tion on the phone example, computer (such as Win- dows PC) status displays as “Syn- chronizing”...
  • Page 157: Using Activesync

    Using ActiveSync After connecting the phone to the computer with a USB cable or by Blue- tooth, the computer and phone will automatically activate an ActiveSync ® sync. You can also manually control ActiveSync® syncing operation on the phone or personal computer. After the phone and computer are disconnected, ActiveSync will automatically stop the sync operation.
  • Page 158: Synchronizing With Multiple Computers

    Synchronizing with Multiple Computers If your phone has already established an ActiveSync® sync connection with any single computer, when the phone establishes an initial con- nection (please refer to section 6.4) with another ActiveSync® installed computer, the ActiveSync® sync configuration wizard will ask you to en- ter the other computer’s name in order to differentiate it from the original computer.
  • Page 159 Enter <Computer Name> Then select Next If your phone is already synchronized with a computer, please enter the other computer’s name. For example, enter Windows PC 2...
  • Page 160: 6.7 Synchronizing Connection Through Bluetooth

    6.7 Synchronizing Connection through Bluetooth You can create a connection between the phone and a computer using Bluetooth and then use ActiveSync® to sync information. When using Bluetooth synchronization, please first activate the Bluetooth function on the computer. ActiveSync will automatically activate the Bluetooth func- tion on the phone.
  • Page 161 Select <Device to Enter <Passkey> connect to>, then Then select Next select Next Scanning nearby Blue- Please select the con- Enter custom Bluetooth tooth devices necting device, for ex- headset passkey, for ample, Laptop example, 0000 Enter <Bluetooth Passkey>, Select ActiveSync then select Then select...
  • Page 162: Use Bluetooth To Connect To The Computer

    Action: Use Bluetooth to Connect to the Computer Select Menu > Connect via Blue- tooth Connect via Bluetooth Connection is success-...
  • Page 163: 6.8 Syncing With An Exchange Server

    6.8 Syncing with an Exchange Server If your company provides Microsoft Exchange Server® sync information functions, you can use the phone to sync information with the remote server.To use this func- tion, you must first obtain the server information such as user name, password, and network name from the server administrator.
  • Page 164 Enter <Server ad- Enter <User name/ Select and check dress>, then select Password/Domain> Save Password Next then select Next Enter Outlook Check with your system If you wish to perform au- Web Access address administrator before enter- tosync in the future, please ing user name, password.
  • Page 165: Set The Phone's Scheduled Synchronization

    Action: Set the Phone’s Scheduled Synchronization Configure Select Menu > <Peak Select Use above set- Schedule time> <Off-peak tings when roaming time> S e l e c t w h e t h e r t o u s e Opens the Schedule set- Configure each synchroni- peak/off peak time when...
  • Page 166: 6.9 Using Activesync To Transfer And Manage Files

    6.9 Using ActiveSync to Transfer and Manage Files When using an ActiveSync® sync connection, you can use the Windows ® file manager to easily transfer files to the phone as well as moving, copying, renaming, or deleting files. To use this function, you must first establish an ActiveSync connection between the phone and computer, and then activate the ActiveSync application program on the computer.
  • Page 167: Use File Explorer To Sync And Transfer Files

    Select and open My Windows Mobile device Open and browse the top folder on Top folder of the phone.Select “Stor- the phone age Card” to open the memory card folder Action: Use File Explorer to Sync and Transfer Files Select <Files on computer>...
  • Page 168 Right click the mouse Select Then select Paste Paste the files to the “Mobile device” (phone) directory The files on the computer are now sent to the My Documents folder on the phone...
  • Page 169: 6.10 Advanced Pc Sync Settings

    6.10 Advanced PC Sync Settings You can set the connection, sync conflict processing policy, sync data, and options scheduling of the phone using the ActiveSync® program on the personal computer. When configuring ActiveSync®, please do not connect the phone to the computer. 6.10.1 Connecting Setting the ActiveSync®...
  • Page 170: Set The Connection Serial Port On Computer

    Action: Set Sync Connection Serial Port on Computer Check Allow connections to one Select <Serial port location> of the following Uses the serial port connection Select the serial port to connect to the phone, for example: COM4 Options settings descriptions: •...
  • Page 171: Open Computer Connection Settings Window

    Sync Conflict Processing Rules When a sync conflict occurs, you can do one of the following: • Replace items on the device: the phone’s sync information contents will be replaced by the computer’s. • Replace items on the desktop computer: the computer sync informa- tion contents will be replaced by the phone’s.
  • Page 172 <If there is a conflict> Select menu, then select Select the sync conflict processing option, for example: Replace Item on Device.
  • Page 173: Set Sync Data Type On The Computer

    6.10.3 Sync Information and Options When you first establish the 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.
  • Page 174: Set Calendar Sync Options On The Computer

    Action: Set Calendar Sync Options on the Computer Select Calendar Select <Sync only the past...> Then select Settings option, then select Opens the option “Calendar Synchro- The phone will only sync the past, for nization Settings” window example: appointments and past 2 weeks...
  • Page 175: 6.11 Syncing Music, Video, And Pictures

    6.11 Syncing Music, Video, and Pictures If you wish to go mobile with your personal music or other multimedia files, you can sync the music, video, and picture files on the computer and the phone through Active Sync ® and Windows Media Player®. You must first set the sync data type on the computer’s ActiveSync program and configure the sync connection for the computer’s Microsoft Windows Media Player.
  • Page 176: Sync Multimedia Files To The Phone

    Action: Sync Multimedia Files to the Phone Select Sync Select <Sync list> Windows Media Player Screen Select the playlist you wish to sync to the phone, for example: All Music <Multimedia files to sync> Check Select <Device to sync to> Selects the multimedia files you wish Select the sync device.
  • Page 177: Sync Multimedia Files Play List To The Phone

    Select Select Start Sync <Sync to memory card folder> Sets the file sync device to the mem- Begin executing sync operation. ory card folder. For example, Music Action: Sync Multimedia Files Play List to the Phone Select Set up Sync Select and check <Playlist to sync>, then select...
  • Page 178 After sync is complete, you can play back the playlist “My Playlist” in the Windows Media library on the phone...
  • Page 179: 6.12 Installing Software

    6.12 Installing Software To install software to the phone, you must first obtain the Windows Mobile™ (Pocket PC) version automatic installer program provided by the software developer. Please refer to the software installation manual and execute the installer in Windows®. The software will be copied to the phone automatically during the next ActiveSync®...
  • Page 180: 6.13 Activesync Connection Troubleshooting

    6.13 ActiveSync Connection Troubleshooting The ActiveSync® program on the computer may be affected by the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 built-in firewall or some anti-virus software, causing problems when establishing the sync connection between the phone and the com- puter.
  • Page 181 Select Change Windows Firewall Uncheck Don't allow exceptions settings Windows firewall main screen.Please cancel this option when the firewall is activated Select Exceptions Check <ActiveSync related items> then select “OK” Setup ActiveSync® as an exception...
  • Page 182 Action: Disable Advanced Network Functionality Select Select Connections Uncheck "Enable Start > Settings tab, then select advanced network USB to PC functionality Turn off this feature will cause the stall of transmis- sion, but solving the firewall conflicts.
  • Page 183: Experiencing Multimedia Entertainment

    Topic Experiencing Multimedia Entertainment In this topic, you will learn ... 1. Camera and Video Camera 2. Viewing Pictures and Movies 3. Windows Media Player 4. Today Screen & Themes 5. Audio Manager...
  • Page 184 Index Action Activate Camera Function .......... 176 Change the Save Location to Storage Card....177 Change Camera Zooming .......... 177 Capture ..............178 Filming ............... 179 Turn off Camera ............179 Open the Camera Setting ........... 180 Open Pictures & Videos ..........181 Open Pictures/Movies on the Storage Card ....
  • Page 185 Open Media Library............ 190 Select Windows Media Library File Location ....190 Add/renew Files to Windows Media Library ....191 Use Windows Media Library to Play Media File ..191 Save Play List ............192 Windows Media Playback buttons ......192 Shuffle ...............
  • Page 186: 7.1. Camera And Video Camera

    7.1. Camera and Video Camera The camera on the phone is with both digital camera and video cam- era functions. After capturing, you can send the photo to other people through e-mail or MMS, or set the captured picture as the displayed pic- ture for incoming calls.
  • Page 187: Change The Save Location To Storage Card

    Action: Change the Save Location to Storage Card Select Storage card Then Select Photo file sizes are larger. To conserve p h o n e m e m o r y space, it is recom- mended to store the pictures in the memory card.
  • Page 188: Capture

    Action: Capture Press Camera button After complete cap- ture, please select one of the 4 action hints (Note 1) from the screen (Note 1) After capturing, you can continue with the following controls: Continue Capturing Delete photo Use e-mail/MMS/website up- Use picture and video to load to send out open picture...
  • Page 189: Filming

    Action: Filming Select Go to Press Camera button Movie (Note 1) After film- ing, you can con- tinue with the four following actions: Resume filming Use e-mail/ MMS to send out Delete video P l a y b a c k w i t h Windows Media Player Begin filming...
  • Page 190: Open The Camera Setting

    7.1.2 Configure Camera setup: configure the timer as off, Self timer 2 second seconds. setup:configure the white balance mode and effect. Ambience White balance setup: Automatic Camera automatically adjust for white balance according to the onsite light source Daylight Activate sunlight white balance under sunlight Use night white balance when insufficient lighting Night Incandescent...
  • Page 191: 7.2 Viewing Pictures And Movies

    7.2 Viewing Pictures and Movies To browse pictures and movies, all pictures and movies will be displayed in thumbnails on the screen for fast browsing, opening, and sending.Use the file explorer to open pictures or movies, the program associated with pictures and movies will be activated.
  • Page 192: Open Pictures/Movies On The Storage Card

    Action: Open Pictures/Movies on the Storage Card Select Select Storage card Switch to the folders w h i c h l i s t e d o n t h e Storage card Action: Open Pictures Select <Picture to browse> Picture opened...
  • Page 193: Open Movies

    Action: Open Movies Select <Movie to browse> Movie opened Action: Full Screen Picture Playback Select <Picture for Select Menu > Select full screen display> Play Slide Show Select the Picture for The picture display au- full screen display tomatically switching to next during playback...
  • Page 194: Delete Pictures/Movies

    Action: Delete Pictures/Movies Select <Picture or Select Menu > Select movie you wish to Delete delete> Confirm delete Pictures/ Select the picture or movie you wish to de- Movies lete Action: Use Bluetooth to Share Picture or Movies Select and hold Select Beam...
  • Page 195: Send Through Mms, E-Mail

    Wait for the data Wait for the data Select transmission to fin- transmission You may require other Send completed. devices to accept your sent file Action: Send through MMS, E-mail Select and hold Select Send Select <Picture/move to <Send Method> send>...
  • Page 196: Open Pictures & Movies Settings Option

    Action: Open Pictures & Movies Settings Option Select Menu > Options ... Configure the pictures and movies various set- tings (Note 1) (Note 1) Options settings descriptions: Option Help Adjust file size to speed up sending time Adjust size when sending by e-mail through mail Rotate picture to the left or right based on...
  • Page 197: 7.3 Windows Media Player

    7.3 Windows Media Player Through Microsoft Windows Media Player® 10 Mobile multimedia play- back function, you can use the phone to browse audio and vide multi- media files on the phone or on the network.Before browsing files on the network, you must first use GPRS, WiFi or create ActiveSync ® on com- puter etc.
  • Page 198: Open Media Files On The Phone

    Action: Open Media Files on the Phone Select Menu > Select <Folder> Select <Media File> Open Files... and press Play Media Library screen. Windows Media® supports the following me- dia formats: Supported file File extension Video: Windows Media Video .WMV Audio: Windows Media Audio .WMA...
  • Page 199: Open Media Files On The Network

    Action: Open Media Files on the Network Select Menu > Enter <File Ad- Open URL dress> Then select Media Library screen. Enter the address, ex: Locating the URL file and play the media files http://192.168.1.1/ding. Action: Use File Explorer to Open Media Files Select <Media File>...
  • Page 200: Open Media Library

    Action: Open Media Library Select Menu > Library Open Media Library Media Library screen. Action: Select Windows Media Library File Location Select Menu > Select Library <File Location> Media Library screen. Select the media files located on phone or memory card.
  • Page 201: Add/Renew Files To Windows Media Library

    Action: Add/renew Files to Windows Media Library Select Menu > Select Done Update Media Li- brary Media Library screen. Automatically search Add/renew complete media files located in media library Action: Use Windows Media Library to Playback Media File Select <File Type> Select Select <Artist>, <Music Category>...
  • Page 202: Save Playlist

    Action: Save Play List Select Select Menu > Enter <Playlist <Now Playing> Save Playlist... Name> then select Save now playing to the Now Playlist saved list Windows Media Playback buttons At the Windows Media® playback screen, you can use the playback con- trol options for media files.You can also set to random or repeat playback of song tracks in the play list.
  • Page 203: Shuffle

    Action: Shuffle Shuffle Select Menu > Select Shuffle/Repeat Windows Media play- Activate shuffle play- back screen back option Action: Open Windows Media Settings Option Select Menu > Options ... Configuration screen C o n f i g u r e W i n d o w s Media playback screen settings...
  • Page 204: Windows Media Playback Options

    Windows Media Playback Options You can configure “Playback” tab: Option Discription You can select the dis- played time progressed Show time as or remaining time on screen Checkmark this option Pause playback while to automatically pause using another program playback when exiting Windows Media Checkmark this option Resume playback after a...
  • Page 205: Windows Media Network Options

    Windows Media Network Options You can configure “Network” tab: Option Description Network Connec- You can select UDP (Note 1), tion Protocol TCP, and HTTP protocol Internet connection C o n f i g u r e t h e s p e e speed d connection to the Internet Whether to automatically de-...
  • Page 206: 7.4Today Screen & Themes

    7.4Today Screen & Themes You can customize the Today screen shown information, themes, and desktop. Configure the theme to replace the displayed picture, warning icon, and overall colors. Other than the default desktop background of the themes, you can also set your customized pictures as the desktop background. You can download other legal shared themes to the phone from the web.
  • Page 207: Change Desktop Background

    Select (Note 1) Top Win- d o w s M o b i l e ™ b u i l t - i n t h e m e s : Windows default, G u a v a B u b b l e s , and Dopod_Black Theme changed Action: Change Desktop Background...
  • Page 208: Use Pictures & Movie To Change The Desktop

    Select Browse Select Select <Desktop File> Select picture file to be desktop Action: Use Pictures & Movie to Change the Desktop Select Select Menu > Select <Set as desktop Set as Today Back- <Transparency> picture> ground Then select Select a picture as the Yo u c a n a d j u s t t h e desktop desktop background...
  • Page 209: Configure Today Screen Item Setup

    Action: Configure Today Screen Item Setup Select Select Today Select Items > Settings Switched to “Items” tab Check <<Item and location to display> then select (Note 1) You can select move down adjust the item displayed location in the To- day screen Select the display items (Note 1) shown at the...
  • Page 210: 7.5 Audio Manager

    7.5 Audio Manager You can use Start > Programs > Funtionality Button Audio Manager to play music.Ev- Play or pause erytime you start [Audio Manager] ; the program will search for all mu- Next sic files in your device and storage Previous card.
  • Page 211: Set Music As Ringtone

    Action: Set Music as Ringtone Select Menu > Select Select Set as Ring Tone Set as Ring Tone Set the ringtone as the Select "Save to Ring Tone device ringtone Folder" to assign the ring- tone for the contacts. Action: Trim MP3 Ringtone Select Trim...
  • Page 213 Topic Experience Mobile Office Living In this topic, you will learn ... Word Mobile Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile Adobe Reader LE...
  • Page 214 Index Action Open Word Mobile ............. 207 Open Word Document ..........207 Rename/Moving Word Documents ......208 Delete Word Documents ..........208 Hide Word Mobile Toolbar .......... 208 Add New Word File and Enter Text ......209 Change Text as Bold ..........209 Cancel Wrap to Window ..........
  • Page 215 Configure Excel Mobile Open Options ......219 Open PowerPoint Mobile ..........220 Open Slides ............... 221 Browse a Specific Slide Page ........222 Change Slideshow Zoom ........... 223 Setting Up Slideshow Orientation ....... 223 Setting Up Slideshow Options ........223 Start Adobe Reader LE ..........
  • Page 216: Word Mobile

    8.1. Word Mobile The phone’s built-in Microsoft Word Mobile® application gives you the ability to browse and edit Microsoft Office Word® documents on the PC. You can also create and edit documents and templates in Word Mobile ® and save them as doc, rtf, txt, and dot format files.You can also modify the Word Mobile®...
  • Page 217: Open Word Mobile

    Action: Open Word Document Select Select <File located <File to open> Folder> For example: For example: Dopod Original document is auto- matically saved & closed S300 guide All Folders when open another.
  • Page 218: Rename/Moving Word Documents

    Rename/Moving Word Documents You can rename or move Word documents to other folders at the Word Mobile open file screen: • track wheel to select the document to rename/move Rename / Move • Select Menu > • To rename documents, select and enter <Name>...
  • Page 219: Add New Word File And Enter Text

    (Note 1) Use following character styles: Bold Italics Underline Left Align Center Align Right Align Numbering Bullets Selected text changed Please first select the text Decrease Indent to Bold type (Note 1) to change to bold, Eg.: Increase Indent Fashion lifestyle Dopod...
  • Page 220: Cancel Wrap To Window

    Action: Wrap to window cancelled Select and move Select View > Wrap to scroll bar window Cancel Wrap to Window Please use the screen scrollbar to browse documents Action: Change Word Mobile Zoom Select Zoom View > <Zoom> then select Select the Zoom for Screen Zoom changed browsing screen, for...
  • Page 221: Select All Text In Word Documents

    Action: Select All Text in Word Documents Select Menu > Edit > Select All All text has been se- lected, you can use the menu to copy or cut text Action: Find Text within Word Document Select Menu > Select then enter <Find target>...
  • Page 222: Configure Word Mobile Open Options

    Action: Configure Word Mobile Open Options Select Menu > Options Select and choose Select and choose Save to Default template Select the default save Word Mobile open file Select the default template to use for adding new files location for documents, for screen example: Main memory (Note 1), eg.
  • Page 223: Excel Mobile

    8.2 Excel Mobile Using the phone’s built-in Microsoft Excel Mobile® application, you can open, edit, and browse Microsoft Office Excel® spreadsheets on the computer.You can also modify the Excel Mobile® files default save location, add new file default templates, and listing file types while browsing files. Excel Mobile®...
  • Page 224: Start Excel Mobile

    Action: Start Excel Mobile Select > Select Excel Mobile Programs Start Excel Mobile E x c e l M o b i l e o p e n f i l e screen, you can choose to open or add a new file Action: Open Excel Workbook Select Select...
  • Page 225: Add New Excel Workbook

    Action: Add New Excel Workbook Select Select then enter Select <Storage block> or press left shortcut button Select the storage block Close and save the file. Default file name is on the screen, and “Book (number)” enter data Action: Use Excel Built-in Functions Select Menu >...
  • Page 226: Create Excel Charts

    Continue: Use Excel Built-in Functions < S t o r a g e S e l e c t Select block>, then enter <Function value> Select the storage block and Finish function inputThe The function has summed complete function format is: up all values in the storage enter the column index in func- tion input area, eg.
  • Page 227 Confirm Select Select <Column <Data range> <Data Layout> location for labels> Then select Next Then select Next Then select Next For example: Data in For example: Labels in the first column columns Select <Insert chart as> Then select Finish Chart create finished Select the location to in- sert chart, for example: A new sheet...
  • Page 228: Full Screen Browsing Of Excel Spreadsheet

    Action: Full Screen Browsing of Excel Spreadsheet Select View > Full Screen Use Full Screen Brows- Changed to full screen browsing Action: Change Excel Mobile Zoom Select View > Zoom, then select <Zoom> For example, 125% Screen Zoom changed...
  • Page 229: Switch To Other Spreadsheets Or Charts

    Action: Switch to Other Spreadsheets or Charts Select View > Sheet, then select <Sheet/ Chart> Select the chart or spread Switched to chart1 sheet to switch to, for example: Chart1 Action: Configure Excel Mobile Open Options Select Menu > Selectand choose Options <Options>...
  • Page 230: Open Powerpoint Mobile

    8.3 PowerPoint Mobile You can use Microsoft PowerPoint Mobile® to browse Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 97 version and above slideshow files, including ppt and pps formats. Many built-in presentation elements for slideshows, for example slideshow changing and animation, can be played back on the phone.
  • Page 231: Open Slides

    Action: Open Slides Select Select <File to open> <Any location on the screen> For example: Windows Tap anywhere on the screen to switch to next page Mobile 5 Slide switched to next page...
  • Page 232: Browse A Specific Slide Page

    Action: Browse a Specific Slide Page Select > Go to Slide > <Specific page> You can also browse a specific page, Jumped to specific page for example: 7 Action: Change Slideshow Zoom Zoomed In / Out Select > You can view the zoomed in/out Slideshow contents zoomed in slideshow...
  • Page 233: Setting Up Slideshow Orientation

    Action: Setting Up Slideshow Orientation Select > Show Select <Slideshow Orientation> Options Adjust slideshow orientation (Note 1) Action: Setting Up Slideshow Options Select Playback Select > Show Options Switched to“Playback”tab...
  • Page 234 Select check <Playback options> If you wish to continuously play- back slideshow, please check Use timings, if present Loop continuously Select the playback option to use (Note 2) (Note 1) Slideshow Orientation: Default Use default slideshow orientation Use portrait slideshow browsing, zoom out when necessary Portrait Landscape (right-handed) Rotate device to the left 90 degrees, right hand stylus use...
  • Page 235: Start Adobe Reader Le

    8.4 Adobe Reader LE Adobe Reader LE is the application used to display portable document files(PDF) files on small display device. This application is specially cus- tomized for portable device, with several support to PC version Acrobat Reader feature. The Way to Display the PDF Documents: Rigth Shortcut including regular document function, such as Button...
  • Page 236: Zooming Pdf Files

    Action: Zooming PDF Files Select Tools > to ><Zoom setting> Chane the documents zooming settings: Zoom In/Zoom enable you extend or shrink pages to % Using the slide to choose the zooming Shrink one PDF pages to fit into Fit Screen the screen Extends pages display to meet Fit Width...
  • Page 237: Browse Bookmark Items

    Action: Text Search E n t e r < Te x t t o b e Select Tools > searched> then select Find > text Find Search Result Action: Browse Bookmark Items (Note1) Select E n t e r < Te x t t o b e searched>...
  • Page 239 Topic Wireless Connections In this topic, you will learn about… 1. Comm Manager 2. WiFi Wireless Networking 3. Bluetooth 4. Bluetooth Explorer 4. Configure Network Service Provider Settings 5. Internet Sharing...
  • Page 240 Index Action Open the Comm Manager .......... 232 Use Microsoft Direct Push .......... 233 Stop GPRS Data Transfer Service......233 Switch to Vibrate Mode ..........234 Activate ActiveSync ............ 234 Activate/Deactivate WiFi Wireless Networking .... 236 Connect to WiFi Network ..........236 Searching and Connecting for Nearby Wi-Fi AP ..
  • Page 241 Using Network Wizard ..........250 Using USB for Internet Sharing ........252 Using Bluetooth Internet Sharing ........ 253 Add Computer to PAN over the Phone ....... 254...
  • Page 242: Open The Comm Manager

    9.1 Comm Manager The Comm Manager lets you start up and turn off the phone, WiFi wireless networking, and Bluetooth wireless networking; it also lets you activate ActiveSync®, stop data transfers, and use Microsoft Direct Push. To use Comm Manager to turn on and off phone functions, please refer to section 3.1.3;...
  • Page 243: Use Microsoft Direct Push

    Action: Use Microsoft Direct Push Select Select Microsoft Direct Microsoft Direct Push Push Perform Microsoft Di- Perform data instant Stop Microsoft Direct rect Push data sync sync Push data sync Action: Stop GPRS Data Transfer Service Select Stop data service (Note 1) You must first con- nect to a GPRS...
  • Page 244: Switch To Vibrate Mode

    Action: Switch to Vibrate Mode Select Select Vibrate Vibrate Switch to Vibrate Mode Phone volume is set Return to ring tone to mute, and vibration mode function is activated. Action: Activate ActiveSync Select ActiveSync Activate ActiveSync ActiveSync syncing ap- plication...
  • Page 245: Wifi Wireless Networking

    Wi-Fi Wireless Networking This phone supports IEEE 802.11b/g wireless networking, which you can use to connect to a public wireless network, private wireless network ac- cess point, or other supported WiFi compliant computer or device. WiFi is the default network connection setting. If the phone has not been acti- vated with WiFi, or has not successfully connected to a wireless access point, then GPRS will be used as the default connection method.
  • Page 246: Activate/Deactivate Wifi Wireless Networking

    Action: Activate/Deactivate WiFi Wireless Networking Select Select WiFi network WiFi network At the Comm Manager, WiFi wireless network- Turn off WiFi wireless activate WiFi wireless ing activated networking networking Action: Connect to WiFi Network Select Select Select and enter <Network connec- <Network connec- <Key>, then select...
  • Page 247 (Note 1) For network settings, please refer to Chapter 11: Connection Settings (Note 2) For the connection key, please check the wireless network administrator. If the network does not use security features, this screen will not appear (Note 3) WiFi connection icon (shown on the taskbar at the top of screen): Not detected WiFi wireless network Phone connecting to WiFi wireless network...
  • Page 248: Searching And Connecting For Nearby Wi-Fi Ap

    Action: Searching and connecting for nearby Wi-Fi AP Start > Settings, then Select <Wireless Settings <Connection select Connections > network name> then location>, Then select Wi-Fi select Connect Next Comm Manager Screen Activate wireless net- work settings page Enter <Key> Select Done Then select...
  • Page 249: View Wifi Connectivity Information

    Action: View WiFi Connectivity Information Select (Note 1) Connec- tivity information icon descriptions: Wireless access point name Signal strength This icon will be shown when Bluetooth is acti- Please tap the icon af- Wi-Fi connection infor- vated ter Wi-Fi wireless con- mation page (Note1) nection Action: View WiFi Connection Information...
  • Page 250: Configure Wifi Power Saving Mode

    Action: Configure WiFi Power Saving Mode Select Power mode Select and move Power save mode slider Wireless network setting Adjust the wireless network webpage power saving mode...
  • Page 251: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth This phone supports Bluetooth wireless communication technology. Bluetooth provides short range (around 10 meters), low power wireless connectivity. You can use Bluetooth to perform the following tasks: • Transfer data such as files, appointments, tasks, and contacts with other Bluetooth equipped devices and phones •...
  • Page 252: Activate/Deactivate Bluetooth

    Action: Activate/Deactivate Bluetooth Select Select Bluetooth Bluetooth has been ac- Bluetooth activated Turn off the Bluetooth tivated Action: Add a new Bluetooth device Select Settings> Select <device> Select At the Comm Bluetooth settings Manager, activate Bluetooth... The Comm Manager Switched to “Playback” Screen...
  • Page 253 Select <Device to Select and enter connect to>, then <Passkey> select Next Then select Next Scanning nearby Blue- Please select the con- Enter your custom Blue- tooth devices necting device, for ex- tooth headset passkey, ample, Laptop for example, 0000 Enter <Bluetooth Passkey>...
  • Page 254: Using The Bluetooth Headset

    Select Complete adding a new Bluetooth device Action: Using the Bluetooth Headset Select Settings> Select <device> Click Bluetooth Bluetooth settings headset talk button Turn on the Bluetooth The Comm Manager Switched to “Device” headset & press the talk Screen button to activate headset matching mode...
  • Page 255 Then select Next Select the Bluetooth Refer to the Bluetooth headset to connect, for headset manual for pass- example: Dopod H1 key, for example: 1234 Confirm that Hands Select Free Using a new Bluetooth Complete adding a new...
  • Page 256: Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Headset

    Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Headset If your Bluetooth headset support Stereo Au- dio (A2DP) profile, please check "Wireless Stereo" when choosing the service to be used. After finishing pairing, select and hold the Bluetooth device, then check "Set as Wireless Stereo". ▲...
  • Page 257: Configure Bluetooth Com Port

    Configure Bluetooth COM Port You can customize the device's Bluetooth serial COM port and enable secure connection function. Please follow below steps for setting • At Comm Manager select settings > Bluetooth Settings... • Select COM Ports • Tap New Outgoing Port •...
  • Page 258: 9.4 Bluetooth Explorer

    Bluetooth Explorer program serves for Bluetooth file exchange. If you own other Bluetooth FTP supported devies, you could use the Bluetooth FTP on your P800W to upload or download files to other devices. Similarly, if you set your P800W to be discoverable, other devices could...
  • Page 259: Setting Up File Sharing Folder

    Copy, paste files to bluetooth device here Action: Setting up File Sharing Folder Select Connections Select Select tab, then select Start > Setting Bluetooth Configure Bluetooth FTP settings. Eg. folder location...
  • Page 260: Using Network Wizard

    9.5 Configure Network Service Provider Settings Your system provider’s GPRS and MMS transfer settings will be detected and configured automatically after you insert the SIM card. Therefore, you do not need to manually set up a mobile network. Nevertheless, you can still use the Network Wizard to manually configure the GPRS and MMS connections.
  • Page 261 Continue: Using Network Wizard Select and choose Select and choose Select <Country> <Network> Select your current Select the local telecom Finish Setting location, for example: service provider Hong network Select Restart device to apply settings...
  • Page 262: Using Usb For Internet Sharing

    9.6 Internet Sharing Link your device to other computer or devices (eg. PDA) through USB or Bluetooth connecitons. Other device can share the GPRS connection while connected. To use USB for Internet sharing, please confirm your computer with ActiveSync 4.2 or above started, and then check "Enable Advanced Internet Funtionality"...
  • Page 263: Using Bluetooth Internet Sharing

    Select Connection Select Disconnect Start Internet Sharing Disconnect Internet Sharing Action: Using Bluetooth Internet Sharing Select Bluetooth Select then connect Using Bluetooth Internet Set your device as Sharing discoverable for other device.
  • Page 264: Add Computer To Pan Over The Phone

    Action: Add Computer to PAN over the Phone S e l e c t S t a r t > S e l e c t N e t w o r k Control Panel Connections Select Network Select Bluetooth Network Connections Connection...
  • Page 265 Double click Bluetooth Select Network Connections Select Click Next Dopod P800w then select Connect...
  • Page 266 Select Select Let me choose Dopod P800w passkey then enter Passkey then select Next Then select Next Select Enter Passkey Enter then select Next (Computer Name) then select Finish Enter the same pass key as computer...
  • Page 267 Sharing Internet over Bluetooth...
  • Page 269 Topic Experiencing Internet Entertainment In this topic, you will learn ... Internet Explorer Pocket MSN...
  • Page 270 Index Action Start Internet Explorer ..........262 Enter the Web Address to Open a Website ....263 Use My Favorites to Open Website ......263 Add Websites to My Favorites ........264 Use Full Screen Browsing .......... 264 Change View Type ............. 265 Change Web Page Zoom ...........
  • Page 271 View Hotmail E-mail ........... 275 Read Hotmail E-mail ..........276 Compose Hotmail E-mail ..........276...
  • Page 272: Start Internet Explorer

    10.1 Internet Explorer You can use Internet Explorer® to browse most websites. Internet Ex- plorer® supports browsing of limited JavaScript and HTML web pages, however some web pages may not be properly rendered or completely functional.Before browsing web pages, you must first use GPRS, WiFi or create an ActiveSync®...
  • Page 273: Enter The Web Address To Open A Website

    Action: Enter the Web Address to Open a Website Select Address Bar Select & enter <web address> Select again Connection page opened Action: Use My Favorites to Open Website Select Menu > Select My Favorites... <My Favorites> website list Select My Favorite My Favorite website website to open, eg.
  • Page 274: Add Websites To My Favorites

    Action: Add Websites to My Favorites Select Menu > Select and enter Select Add to Favorites... <Name>, then select You can customize the Finish adding My Fa- My Favorites name and vorites entry saved directory Action: Use Full Screen Browsing Select Select Full screen...
  • Page 275: Change View Type

    Action: Change View Type Select Select Menu > View <View type to use> Select the appropri- View type changed ate web page display method, desktop PC Not all website designs are tailored to the phone; appropriate configura- tion of the web page display method will enable you to easily browse all types of websites.
  • Page 276: Change Web

    Action: Change Web Page Zoom Select Select Menu > Zoom <Zoom to use> Select your Zoom pref- Text font will in/de- erence, for example: crease according to Medium zoom preference Action: Opens the Settings Options S e l e c t M e n u >...
  • Page 277: Delete Browse History

    Action: Delete Browse History Select Memory Select Clear History All browsed website history will be deleted Action: Delete Temporary Files Select Memory Select Delete Files All temporary files generated by website browsing will be deleted...
  • Page 278: Delete Cookies

    Action: Delete Cookies Select Security Select Clear Cookies All website saved cook- ies are deleted cookies are deleted...
  • Page 279: Pocket Msn

    10.2. Pocket MSN You can use Pocket MSN® to instantly obtain the latest MSN Hotmail® e-mail, send Hotmail® e-mail, work with the MSN Messenger® contacts list, and send instant messages to MSN Messenger® contacts. 10.2.1 MSN Messenger The MSN Messenger® application of Pocket MSN® supports basic MSN ®...
  • Page 280: Logging Out Of Msn Messenger

    Select Enter <E-mail Tap here to sign in address> & <Pass- word> to sign in Logging in requires You have successfully some time, please wait logged into MSN Mes- senger Action: Logging Out of MSN Messenger Select Menu > Sign Out You have logged out of MSN Messenger...
  • Page 281: Sending Messages

    Action: Sending messages Select Select and enter <MSN contacts> <Message> Then select Send Select the contact you Use different input methods Message sent to recipi- to enter message in bottom wish to chat with entry block , for example: Antony Action: Return to Contacts List when Chatting with Contacts Select Menu...
  • Page 282: View Incoming Messages From Contacts

    Action: View Incoming Messages from Contacts Select Select Select <Currently Menu > Chat chatting contacts> Today screen For example: Antony You can now reply with messages...
  • Page 283: Modify Your Status

    Away Action: Change Nickname Select Select and enter Select Menu > Options <Your displayed name> Enter your MSN nick- You nickname will take name, for example: effect after next login Dopod...
  • Page 284: Add Contacts

    Action: Add Contacts Select Menu > Enter <Contacts Select Done Add Contacts MSN account> Then select Next For example: dopod_user2@hotmail. Action: Deleting Contacts Select and hold Select Delete Select <Contacts to Contact delete> Confirm deletion of the For example: dopod_user2@hotmail. contact.
  • Page 285 10.2.2 Hotmail By using Pocket MSN®, you can view and download the latest Hotmail® e-mail, as well as send, reply, move, or delete Hotmail® e-mail. ▲Browse Hotmail E-mail Action: View Hotmail E-mail Select Pocket MSN Select MSN Hot- Select > Pro- mail grams...
  • Page 286 Action: Read Hotmail E-mail Select <E-mail to read> For example: first e-mail Mail opened sent from Hotmail Action: Compose Hotmail E-mail Select Enter <Mail Body> Compose Hotmail Then select Send Mail sent...
  • Page 287 Topic Setting the Phone Information In this topic, you will learn ... My Information 18. Microphone AGC Phone 19. Exchange Data Incoming Ring Tone (Beam) Function Button 20. Wi-Fi Advanced Start Menu Settings Enter 21. Connections Password Protection 22. Mouse Mode Audio &...
  • Page 288 Index Action Setup My Information ..........280 Opens Phone Settings ..........282 Configure Sounds on the Phone at the Phone Tab ..283 Change PIN Code ............283 Set up Network Service at "Services" Tab ....284 Manually Select the Mobile Network ......285 Configure Incoming Auto Answer ........
  • Page 289 Configure Time Before Entering Standby ....301 Activate Backlight Settings ......... 302 Configure Screen Brightness ........302 Backlight Settings When Using Battery Power .... 302 Backlight Settings When Using External Power ..302 Open the Clock and Alarm Settings ......303 Configure the Time .............
  • Page 290: Setup My Information

    11.1 My Information Setup the user name and personal informa- tion for this phone.When the phone is lost, the finder can return your phone according to the information you input. When you register the application software by other publishers, the name from My Infor- mation will be used for the registration.At the same time, your name will be the device name for the Bluetooth.
  • Page 291 Continue: Setup My Information C h e c k < W h e n t h e Select Notes Enter <Notes> device is turned on, then select Options display>; select OK. You can also enter other For example: if you got this The item you checked will phone, please contact me.
  • Page 292: Opens Phone Settings

    11.2 Phone You can setup the phone ring tone, ring tone method, SIM card pass- word (PIN code), call options, auto answering, and mobile network. Setting up or changing the PIN code can protect your SIM card for unau- thorized access.You can set to enter the PIN code at each startup SIM card to be able to use the calling function.
  • Page 293: Configure Sounds On The Phone At The Phone Tab

    Configure Sounds on the Phone at the Phone Tab You can configure sounds on the phone at the Phone tab screen: Settings Options Description Items Ring tone Normal ring tone Increasing ring Ring volume increase gradually Ring once Only ring once Vibrate Do not ring, the phone will vibrate instead Ring type...
  • Page 294: Set Up Network Service At "Services" Tab

    Select <Number keys> Select OK then select Enter At the "Phone" tab check Require PIN w h e n p h o n e i s used used, to acti- v a t e / d e a c t i v a t e PIN code protec- tion Enter the new PIN code...
  • Page 295: Manually Select The Mobile Network

    Settings Options Description Items Voice Mail Configure the SMS service center and Text and voicemail number Messages Set up fixed dialing and fixed dial- Fixed Dial- ing mode No matter who called to your Forward all incoming phone number, it will be forwarded to the calls number you set When your phone has no recep-...
  • Page 296: Configure Incoming Auto Answer

    Action: Configure Incoming Auto Answer Select More C h e c k A n s w e r Select <Automatic incoming calls with- answer a call> out pressing Switched to More F o r e x a m p l e : 3 . T h e phone will automatically answer after three rings...
  • Page 297: Configure Ring Tone

    11.3 Configure Incoming Ring Tone You can store the ring tone files to the \ Application Data \ Sounds folder through ActiveSync® syncing or from the file explorer, the system will automatically add the ring tone to the usable ring tone list. This phone supports WMA, MP3, and MIDI format ring tone files.
  • Page 298: Function Button

    11.4 Function Button Configure the corresponding application to buttons on unit of phone, the button repeat speed, and hardware keyboard automatic light sensing function. Please refer to "button icon" in the screen, and the button icon on the device for more under- standing of button assignment.
  • Page 299: Configure The Up/Down Control Function Button Repeat Speed

    Continue: Configure the Function Button Select and choose Press Button 1 <Assigned program> (Messaging Center button) Button assignment can be Button1 has been changed Press Function button1 to separated as action <> to contacts activate the contacts ap- program plication Configure the up/down control function button repeat speed You can follow the following procedures to configure the up/down control function button...
  • Page 300: Configure Start Menu

    11.5 Start Menu You can customize the applications in the start menu. Meanwhile, you can at most check 7 applications to be placed in the start menu. Uncheck items will be placed in the Programs. ▲ Start Menu Action: Configure Start Menu Select Menus Select and check...
  • Page 301: Input

    11.6 Input Configure the input methods, as well as voice notes entry selection and recording quality. You can select the input method options, for example, transcriber: Input Mode Options Description Character sound Emit an audio hint when character recognizes Configure the pending time when you Stylus off pending time lift the stylus off Convert half width characters...
  • Page 302: Configure The Input

    Action: Configure the Input Select > Settings Select Input Select and choose <Input Mode> then select Options Select the input mode to configure the settings Select Options Select / check <Input mode set- tings> Switch to “Options” tab Select and configure each input mode option...
  • Page 303: Configure The Phone Password

    11.7 Password Protection You can assign a password for the phone to keep your privacy. Also, this could prevent other people from using your phone without permission. If you activate the security principles of Ex- change server, the device is likely to : 1.
  • Page 304 Select and choose Select and choose Enter <Idle time> <Password Type> <Password> Automatic lock after idle Select the password Use simple 4 digit num- time. For example: 5 type, for example: Sim- ber as the password. Minutes ple PIN For example: 1234 Enter <Password/ Select...
  • Page 305: Activate Audio And Notification

    11.8 Sounds and Notifications Configure the notification and event reminder audio for the phone. Activate Audio and Notification , to enter the configuration • Select > Settings Sounds & Notifications • At the “Personal” tab, select Configure event and notification sounds tab and configure You can select the Volume...
  • Page 306: Removing Programs

    11.9 Removing Programs You can remove unnecessary applications to conserve storage space on the phone. ▲ Remove application screen Action: Removing Programs Select System Select <Program to Select > Settings then select Remove remove> then Programs select Remove Select the application to remove from the list...
  • Page 307 Continue: Removing programs Select Confirm removal of ap- Program has been plication removed...
  • Page 308: Removing Programs

    11.10 Local Area Setting Configure the area, language, and the local number, currency, time and date format for your current location. Open Local Area Settings > Settings, to enter the configura- • Select tion screen • Select System tab. • At the “System” tab, select Regional Settings ▲...
  • Page 309: Browse Memory Usage

    11.11 Memory Browse phone and memory card memory us- age. You can also close running applications to conserve memory space and improve ex- ecution efficiency. In "Task Manager" settings, check the options whether to close the programs entirely while tap(hold) the "X" at the upper right corner of the screen.For more information on Task Man- ager, please refer to section 11.23 ▲...
  • Page 310: Close Running Programs

    Select Storage Card (Note 1) Phone main memory is divided as: Stores file and Storage programs Program program execution You can browse to to- tal, used, and remain- ing space of these two memory space ( N o t e 2 ) Yo u c a n browse the total, used Browse Memory Card Memory card usage...
  • Page 311: Open Power Information

    11.12 Power You can check the remaining battery level. As well as configure the phone to automatically enter standby to conserve power. Open Power Information > Settings, to enter the configura- • Select tion screen • Select System • At the “System” tab, select Power ▲View power informa- tion...
  • Page 312: Activate Backlight Settings

    11.13 Backlight Configure the phone to use battery power or external power backlight options, you can con- serve the phone battery when using battery power or external power. Activate Backlight Settings • Select > Settings , to enter the configuration screen •...
  • Page 313: Clock & Alarm

    11.14 Clock & Alarm You can configure the date and time at the clock and alarm settings, as well as setup the alarm ring time. Open the Clock and Alarm Settings • Select > Settings , to enter the configuration screen •...
  • Page 314: Setting The Alarm

    Action: Setting the Alarm Select Alarm Select then enter Select <Configure the <Description> alarm week and time> then select You can use the alarm “Time” tab. Configure the alarm settings description, for week and time example: work Check <Alarm option settings> then select Configure alarm set- Select the alarm to acti-...
  • Page 315: Open Screen Settings

    11.15 Screen Change the screen browsing orientation and text size, for the screen to be more suitable to your actual requirements. Open Screen Settings , to enter the configura- • Select > Settings tion screen • Select System • At the “System” tab, select Screen Configure Screen Display Orientation •...
  • Page 316: Browse Device Information

    11.16 Device Information Browse phone hardware version, hardware specification, identification and call duration. After the phone firmware is updated, you can use “Version” tab to view the phone firmware for the latest version. Browse Device Information • Select > Settings to enter the configuration screen •...
  • Page 317: About

    11.17 About You can browse the phone operating system version, processor model, memory, and copy- right statements. You can also configure the phone device name, the device name will be shown in the ActiveSync® sync program on the computer as the data exchange device name.
  • Page 318: Microphone Agc

    11.18 Microphone AGC Use the microphone automatic volume control to normalize the recording quality and volume. When recording, increase the volume if the sound is too low, and vise versa Open the Microphone Auto Volume Control Settings Screen , to enter the configura- •...
  • Page 319: Open The Network Cards Settings Screen

    11.20 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings You can configure the phone built-in NIC network settings and phone, DNS server, WINS server, and IP address. You can use the built in Wi-Fil function to connect to the nearby AP, and enable encryptions if necessary. T h e d e v i c e c o m e s w i t h W i - F i w i r e l e s s a d a p t e r c a l l e d IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi Adapter.
  • Page 320: Set Ip Address And Select The Connection Settings

    Action: Set IP Address and Select the Connection Settings Select Select Use server as- Enter <IP address / <Network Adapter> signed IP address Subnet mask / Default Use specific IP address gateway> Please select the NIC If “Use server-assigned Please inquire network to configure in the “Net- IP address”...
  • Page 321 Select and choose <My network card connects to:>, then select (Note 1) If the phone IP address is dynami- cally assigned by the DHCP server, the DNS server will be automatically obtained and will not need to be configured. If there are no WINS services for the connected network, then the IP address will not be required (Note 2) You can enter the secondary DNS,...
  • Page 322: Configure Gprs

    (for example: GPRS, WiFi, or through ActiveSync®) to connect to the Internet.To directly connect to the company or or- ganization intranet URL (for example: intranet.dopod.com.tw), you can configure the company or organization intranet URL as the exception intranet address. When you use Internet Explorer connection, this will use the work configured and not the Internet configured connection.
  • Page 323: Select Connection Network

    Action: Select Connection Network Select Advanced Select Select and choose Network Selection <Automatically con- nect to the Internet> Select the connection set- tings when connecting to the Internet (Note 1), for example: My Work Network Select and choose <Auto- matically connect to private network>...
  • Page 324: Configure Proxy Server

    C o n f i g u r e WA P P r o x y Select the connection set- Configure HTTP, Proxy server (Note 1). Please tings when connecting to server socket connection, continue to step 7 if no the Internet (Note 1), for for example: proxy.dopod. setup is required example: Internet settings...
  • Page 325: Add Vpn Connection

    Select Select Completed Proxy Set- Completed advanced ting Proxy Setting Action: Add VPN Connection S e l e c t A d d V P N Enter <Name> Select <VPN type> server connection <Server name/IP > Enter your custom con- Please inquire the VPN nection name, and en- network administrator...
  • Page 326: Create Internal Url Exceptions

    Continue: Add VPN Connection Enter <<User name/ Select Finish Password/Domain> (Note 1) If you se- lect IPSec/ L2TP, this might require the connection key or authorization, p l e a s e c o n t a c t your VPN network administrator Finished Adding VPN Please consult your...
  • Page 327 (Note1), for example, *.do- pod.com.tw (Note 1) Intranet URL input format example: Specific URL address, for example: intranet.dopod.com.tw All URL address in the domain, for example: *.dopod.com.tw. If the URL includes dopod.com.tw, then it will be viewed as the internal address...
  • Page 328: Activate Mouse Mode

    11.22 Mouse Mode You can set the track ball to mouse mode, so that you will be able to use the track ball to replace stylus for all the operations. Action: Activate Mouse Mode Select System Check Enable Select > Settings Select Mouse Mode...
  • Page 329: Configure Ending Programs Options

    11.23 Task Manager You could configure the way to close the programs in Task Manager in order for better use of system resources and maintain good operation speed. (Note1) If you leave the box unchecked, tap "X" will not release the programs from the memory but continue as background running;...
  • Page 331 Topic Using More Programs In this topic, you will learn ... Java MIDlet Manager File Explorer Voice Command Search Calculator Games QuickMark Mobile Barcode FM Radio 10. Quick GPS 11. Backup Your Device...
  • Page 332 Index Action Install Java Program from File Explorer ...... 324 Execute Java Program ..........325 Stop Java Program ............ 325 Opens the File Explorer ..........326 Browse Folders ............327 Return to Top Folder ..........327 Open Files ..............328 Move File/Folder ............
  • Page 333 Add Files to Compressed File ........341 Open the Search Application ........342 Search for Files ............342 Open Calculator ............343 Accessing The Built-in Games on the Phone ....344 Solitaire ..............344 Bubble Breaker ............345 Startup QuickMark ............. 346 Using QuickMark Mobile Barcode.......
  • Page 334: Install Java Program From File Explorer

    12.1. Java MIDlet Manager Java MIDlet Manager enables you to execute Java applications on your phone. Java application extension is .jad and .jar, all Java programs must be executed under MIDlet Manager and cannot be directly execut- ed on the Windows Mobile™ platform. You can use File Explorer to access your Java program and use Java MIDlet Manager to execute.To send Java files to the phone, please refer to section 6.9 Sync Transmission and Manage Files.
  • Page 335: Execute Java Program

    Action: Execute Java Program S e l e c t < I n s t a l l e d Java program> Java program executing Action: Stop Java Program Select and hold Select Stop Select , then <Currently running select Running program>...
  • Page 336: Opens The File Explorer

    Through e-mail, you can send files to different locations, but you need to connect to the Internet first. If you wish to use P800W to receive files, you must go to Start >...
  • Page 337: Browse Folders

    Action: Browse Folders Select <Folder to browse> For example: You are currently at“My My Pictures Pictures”folder Action: Return to Top Folder Select <Top folder Select to return to> Text in upper left corner For example: Return to Top Folder will differ with your cur- My Device rent folder location...
  • Page 338: Open Files

    Action: Open Files... Select <File to open> For example, Flower Associated program will be automatically selected to open files. Action: Move File/Folder Select and hold Select Switch to <Destination folder>, then select & <File/folder to hold <Blank space>. move> For example move to: My Documents...
  • Page 339: Copy File/Folder

    Select Paste File/folder moved to destination Action: Copy File/Folder Select and hold Select Copy Switch to <Destination folder>, then select & <File/Folder to hold <Blank space>. copy> For example move to: My Documents...
  • Page 340: Delete File/Folder

    Continue: Copy File/Folder Select Paste File copied to destination folder Action: Delete File/Folder Select and hold Select Delete <Files to delete> File/folder will be permanently deleted...
  • Page 341: Memory Card Folder

    Memory Card Folder You can select the icon in upper left and select Storage Card to enter the memory card folder. ▲ Switch to memory card folder Action: Use Bluetooth to Send Files Select and hold <Files Select < device> Select to send>...
  • Page 342: Use E-Mail To Send Files

    Action: Use E-mail to Send Files Select and hold Select Send Select <E-mail <Files to send> account to send to> For example: Dopod Mail. Edit e-mail, please refer to section 4.4...
  • Page 343: Activate Voice Commander

    12.3 Voice Commander Voice commands can enable you to perform simple command controls by your voice, this can save the selection and search time of contacts and phone application. This program provides the following voice recog- nition functions: * Dial to contacts * Find contacts * Digit dialing * Open applications...
  • Page 344: Speak Out The Voice Command

    Action: Speak out the voice command Please refer to the voice command main screen format to speak out the command you wish to execute: Voice command format For example, speak out Description Call to Dialing to the Contact Roger Smith Call to <Contact >...
  • Page 345: Setup Contacts Voice Tags

    Action: Setup Contacts Voice Tags Select Option > Select <Contacts> Speak out <Cus- Settings Then select tomized voice tags> Select a contact, Please speak out the for example: Franky voice tag to setup, for example: Franky Speak out <Customized voice tags> You can also select plication Music...
  • Page 346: Digit Training

    Action: Digit Training Select Menu > Select Select Settings Digit Training Begin Digit Training Speak out Select <Numbers indicat- ed in the screen> For example, 110066 You can continue to perform other digit train-...
  • Page 347: Voice Command Advanced Settings

    Action: Voice Command Advanced Settings Select Menu > Select Settings Advanced Settings Configure Advanced Settings (Note1) (Note1) Voice Command Advanced Setting Options: Sensitivity: Options Description The system recognition is more lax with sentences spoken by Sensitive the user, suitable for noisy environments such as: in a vehicle or factory etc.
  • Page 348: Open Zip Compression Program

    12.4 ZIP ZIP compression program will enable you to open and uncompress zipped files.You can also compress files on the phone to conserve the phone storage memory space. You can also use the ZIP compression program to quickly uncompress and execute files you need from com- pressed files.
  • Page 349: Open Zip Compression Files

    Action: Open ZIP Compression Program Select <compressed file to open> Compressed file Select the compressed file to open, opened for example: txt. zip Action: Extract Files Select Action> Select <Folder to Extract extract to >, then select Extract Successfully extract file. Select the <Folder to un- compress to>, for example: You can use File Explorer...
  • Page 350: Create New Compressed File

    Action: Create New Compressed File Select File > Enter <Name> Select and choose New Archive <Folder> Please enter the com- Select the folder to save pressed file name, for compressed file to, for example: Files example: Personal Select and choose Select Save <Location>...
  • Page 351: Add Files To Compressed File

    Action: Add Files to Compressed File Select Select <Files to add>, then select Select the files to add Wait for the file com- to compressed file, for pression example: 1.txt Select File > Close compressed file If you do not close the compressed f i l e , t h i s m a y p r e v e n t t h e Z i p...
  • Page 352: Open The Search Application

    12.5 Search You can use the search application to search for file on the phone or memory card. Also, you can search for text in notes, appointments, con- tacts, and tasks. By searching and deleting excessively large data on the phone, you can effectively release internal memory space on the phone.
  • Page 353: Open Calculator

    12.6 Calculator Runs simple math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplica- tion, and division using the calculator. The calculator does not support engineering calculations or obey the multiplication priority rules. Action: Open Calculator Select Calculator Select > Programs Calculator screen...
  • Page 354: Accessing The Built-In Games On The Phone

    12.7 Game There are two built-in games on the phone: Solitaire, Bubble Breaker. In additional to the built-in games, you can also install more games onto the phone. Accessing The Built-in Games on the Phone • You can access the four built-in games on the phone from the games folder:Select >...
  • Page 355: Bubble Breaker

    Bubble Breaker Game method of“Bubble Breaker”is to connect two or more bubbles to clear them, you can stack up the score and clear the bubbles on screen. The following are hints and rules on the game: • Select once on the bubble to show the un- derlying score for the area •...
  • Page 356: Startup Quickmark

    QuickMark will automatically recognize the barcode contents in two seconds. QuickMark scanner recognizes both QuickMark® and QR Code barcode standards. You can download QuickMark® at Dopod official website for members only. To retrieve related informaiton, please login http://www.quickmark. com.tw; and on http://diy.quickmark.com.tw/?vendor=dopod...
  • Page 357: Using Quickmark Mobile Barcode

    Action: Using QuickMark Mobile Barcode Aim at QuickMark barcode. Then (Note1) You can turn Left right track wheel adjust the camera zooming. Identified QR code Please aim at Quick- Mark barcode (Note1) barcode message Action: Using QuickMark to Add New Contacts Aim at QuickMark Select Select...
  • Page 358: Scan The Fm Channels Next To Current Frequency

    12.9 FM Radio Dopod P800W built in FM radio function for recieving radio programs. 20 channels could be save as your favorite stations. Please connect your device with the headset; the headset worked as antenna of FM radio. You can adjust the volume and channels in the FM Radio window.
  • Page 359: Add To Favorite Channel

    Action: Add to Favorite Channel Select default Select Select search the xxx channel For example, , Add to my favorite channel 1. Select Channel 1 is assigned Play the favorite sta- for 91.7 Mhz tions added:Channel 1...
  • Page 360: Update Ephemeris Data

    12.10 Quick GPS "Quick GPS" download the Ephemeris data through Internet connection; Ephemeris data is the information of current satellite position and timing information. Utilizing the data downloaded to speed up the GPS position- ing time. The device will automatically download the Ephemeris data when Active- Sync connection is available.
  • Page 361: Configure Quick Gps Renewing Settings

    ( N o t e 1 ) t h e d e - vice will download t h e i n f o r m a t i o n t h r o u g h W i F i o r ActiveSync con- nection;...
  • Page 362: Proceeding Basic Backup

    12.11 Backup Your Device (Please install the Sprite Backup from the application CD) You can use Sprite Backup to make copies of your device information. Sprite Backup can make copies of your information, including docu- ments, e-mails, personal information (calendar, contacts and jobs) and system data (including the programs installed and settings).
  • Page 363 Select Done Enter same password twice, then select You have to enter the same System will restart now and Backup in process. After finishing backup, the de- password twice; the length start backup process should be round 6~15 digit vice will reboot & show the notification...
  • Page 364: Proceed With Basic Restore

    Action: Proceed with Basic Restore Select Select Select > Sprite Backup Restore Now Programs Then you will see the time and Start Sprite Backup date of last backup; proceed program with complete system restore. Enter Select Done Backup password Select again Restore processing.
  • Page 365: Configure Regular Backup Scheduling

    Action: Configure Regular Backup Scheduling Select Option Select Change Select Option > >Scheduled Scheduling Advanced Mode Backup Enter frequency, Select the same time and file loca- password twice, tion, then select then select Configure the scheduling You have to enter the same for backup frequency, time, password twice;...
  • Page 367 Topic Q&A...
  • Page 368: Registering Your Phone

    • http://www.dopodasia.com Register your phone to receive more information and services. Registering Your Phone 1. Open the Internet browser and connect to the Dopod website. Click on members from the home page. 2.Select the Sign up as member link on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 369 3.Select "I have already purchased”, again select Send. 4. Enter Hardware S/N (please refer to the S/N on the back of the device), Name Date of Birth. Then press the Send button.
  • Page 370 1. How do I sync the phone with the computer? How do I backup information on the phone? 1. Install the Microsoft ActiveSync® and Micro- soft Office Outlook® applications from the User’s CD. Please refer to sections 6.2 and 6.3 for detailed instructions. 2.
  • Page 371 3. How to use ActiveSync Bluetooth synchronization? 1. First of all, please use USB sync. cable to build up Partnership with your computer. 2. During initial use, please select ActiveSync® to configure Menu > Connect via Bluetooth Bluetooth ActiveSync. 3. Activate the Bluetooth function on the phone and the computer.
  • Page 372 9.3.3 Using the Bluetooth Headset. 8. Where can I download the User’s Manual, program up- dates, or other Dopod provided software applications for the phone? You can visit the Dopod website: http://www.dopodasia.com...
  • Page 373 Topic Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.x A.3 Important Note for Using GPS A.4 Product Specification A.5 Customer Service Information...
  • Page 374: Regulatory Agency Identifications

    A.1 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of ARTE100.The Battery Pack has been assigned a model num- ber of ARTE160. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your ARTE100.This product is intended for use with a certified Class 2 Limited Power Source, rated 5 Volts DC, maximum 1 Amp power supply unit.
  • Page 375 ETSI EN 301 489-17: Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spec- • trum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment. ETSI EN 300 328: Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum •...
  • Page 376 This equipment may be operated in: Safety Precautions for RF Exposure Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not contain any metal. Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals The wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give addi- tional protection for the public and to account for any variations in usage.
  • Page 377: Weee Notice

    Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) Safety Information Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
  • Page 378 The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household waste.You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste.Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources.Moreover, proper recy- cling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment.For more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recov-...
  • Page 379 A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.x To connect your device to the PC, you must have Microsoft® ActiveSync ® program installed on your PC. ActiveSync 4.x is included in the Getting Started CD, which is compatible with the following operating systems and applications: • Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Service Pack 4 •...
  • Page 380 A.3 Important Note for Using GPS • Avoid using the device while driving. • The route planning by GPS device is for reference only, which do not represent the real driving. • Please use the device with cautious. Driver have to take all the respon- sibility on any damage caused by improper operation of the device. • Using the device in the vehicle, please use the car holder to fix the de- vice safely.
  • Page 381 A.4 Product Specification System Information TI OMAP 850, 201Mhz •ROM: 128 MB Memory •ROM: 64 MB SDRAM Operating Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5.0 System Display 2.8” Semi-reflection TFT-LCD, Backlight equipped LED, LCD Type Touch screen 240 x 320, 65535 colors Resolution Supported Horizontal/Vertical orientation GSM/GPRS/EDGE Module...
  • Page 382: Controls And Lights

    Camera Module Main camera: 2 million pixels CMOS Type • Resolution: 1600x1200, 1280 x 960 (SXGA), 640x480 (VGA), 320x240 (QVGA), 160x120 (QQVGA) Resolution • Film: 176x144 (QCIF), 128x96 Digital 10x (max: MMS applicable) Zoom Audio Audio Controller Microphone/ Built-in/Dual, Hands-free Speaker AAC/AMR/WMA/WAV/MP3 codec Earphone Form Factor L.W.H.
  • Page 383 Left LED • Wi-Fi connection (green) • Bluetooth connection (blue) • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth blink alternatively when both functions are enabled. LEDs • GPS connectionn (Orange) Right LED • Event Notification • Charging status • Connection status • GSM/GPRS/EDGE connection (green ad orange) Connections I/O Port HTC ExtUSB™: an 11-pin mini-USB and audio jack in one GPS GPS Anten- Connector for external GPS antenna...
  • Page 384 A.5 Customer Service Information Thank your for using P800W.This product will bring you an all new enjoy- ment, if you need further usage information, we welcome you to contact with our customer service center. We welcome you to immediately logon to the member website, and to e-mail us for any suggestions.
  • Page 385 Singapore: 1800-238-7788 Customer Service Website http://www.dopodasia.com SEAservice@dopodasia.com e-mail Malaysia: +603-5569-8878 Customer Service Website http://www.dopodasia.com SEAservice@dopodasia.com e-mail Thailand: +66-2640-3000 Customer Service Website http://www.dopodasia.com SEAservice@dopodasia.com e-mail Indonesia: +62-21-380-7668 350-5668 Customer Service Website http://www.dopodasia.com SEAservice@dopodasia.com e-mail Thank you and please enjoy our product.

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