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Safety Precautions General Guidelines for Your Smartphone Avoid placing the Smartphone in a location subject to extreme temperatures, high humidity, or heavy dust. The Smartphone and its accessories are not waterproof. Please keep them in a dry place. Do not knock, shake, or toss the Smartphone. Doing so may cause leakage, overheating, or fire.
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Guidelines for Using the AC Adapter Use only the AC adapter (PHIHONG, PSC05R-050) that comes with the Smartpnone. Using other AC adapters may cause malfunction or danger. This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked “LPS” and output rated + 5 Vdc / 1.0A minimum.
Preface Welcome Congratulations on purchasing this Windows Mobile™ Smartphone. Your Smartphone is more than a mobile phone. It not only provides the full features of a GPRS mobile phone, but also allows you to take photos, record videos, browse the Internet and WAP web pages, receive and send messages (such as emails, instant messages and MMS multimedia messages), listen to music, play JAVA games, and lots more.
ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer Last-minute updates and detailed technical The readme files in the “Microsoft ActiveSync” information folder on your desktop computer or the Smartphone Companion CD The Mio series product Web site: www.mio-tech.be The Microsoft Web site: www.microsoft.com...
Table of Contents Safety Precautions....................i Preface ......................iii Part I System Manual................1 Chapter 1 Getting Started ................3 1.1 Hardware Features ................. 4 Front Components .................. 4 Side Components ................... 4 Top and Bottom Components ..............5 Back Components................... 5 Cover-open Components ................
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Locking the SIM Card ................28 Chapter 3 Using the Phone ................29 3.1 Making a Call..................30 Dialing a Call ..................30 Making a Call from Contacts ..............30 Making a Call from Speed Dial .............. 31 Making a Call Using a Recently Dialed Number........32 Making a Call from the Call History List..........
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Chapter 6 Pocket Outlook ................79 6.1 Contacts ....................80 Viewing Contacts................... 80 Creating a New Contact ................ 82 Deleting a Contact................. 82 Finding a Contact .................. 82 Editing a Contact ................... 83 Selecting a Ring Tone for a Contact............83 Copying Phone Numbers from Your SIM Card to Contacts ....
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8.2 Media Player ..................105 Playing Files..................105 Using Menu Commands When Playing a File........106 Using Media Player Favorites ............. 107 Licenses....................107 Media Player Compatibility..............108 8.3 Modem Link ..................109 Setting up an Infrared Connection ............109 Setting up a USB Connection .............
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Selecting Cities..................158 Adjusting the Time................159 Synchronizing GMT ................160 12.6 MPEG4 Plug-in..................161 12.7 Mio Assistant ..................162 Using the Contacts Function ............... 163 Using the SMS Function..............164 Using the Ring Function ..............165 Using the Photo Function ..............166 Using the Video Function ..............
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Part III References ................171 Chapter 14 References ................173 14.1 Product Specification ................174 14.2 Frequently-asked Questions ............... 175 14.3 Restoring Factory Default State ............176 14.4 Regulatory Information................ 177 European Notice ................. 177 Chapter 15 Index..................179...
Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the external components of your Smartphone and guides you through the process of setting up your Smartphone for use. This chapter includes: Hardware Features ............4 ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle.......7 Installing the SIM Card and Battery ......8 Charging the Battery .............9 Turning Your Smartphone on and off......10 Installing ActiveSync ..........11...
Hardware Features Front Components Fixed Receives and transmits wireless radio Antenna when you are using the phone. Small Displays current time, battery power, Status signal strength, number of missed Display calls and messages. Notification Flashing in red indicates low battery Indicator status.
Top and Bottom Components Headphone Connects to a pair of stereo headphones Connector or a hands-free phone headset. IR Port Beams files to other mobile devices. Lanyard Lanyard attaches to this opening. Eyelet Power Connects to the AC adapter. Connector ActiveSync Connects to your desktop computer for Connector...
Cover-open Components Earpiece Serves as the phone earpiece. Screen Displays the Home screen, status icons, active programs and soft key commands. Navigation Moves up, down, left or right by pressing the corresponding area of the pad. Soft Key Performs the command shown on the display immediately above the keys.
ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle ActiveSync Connects your Smartphone to a Cable desktop computer. Smartphone Connects your Smartphone. Connector Battery Charge Glows red when the battery away Indicator from the Smartphone is being (optional) charged and glows green when the battery is fully charged.
Installing the SIM Card and Battery After applying for an account with a mobile phone service provider, you will be provided a SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card. This card contains your mobile phone account details, contacts that can be stored and any additional services to which you have subscribed. You must install a SIM card before you can make or receive phone calls or use wireless data services.
Charging the Battery You must fully charge the battery before starting to use your Smartphone for the first time. Attach the converter to the AC adapter. If you have the cradle, you can place the Smartphone on the cradle to charge the battery. Not using the cradle Using the cradle Connect the DC end of the AC adapter...
Turning Your Smartphone on and off Turning on Open the top cover. Press and hold the End key . The backlight of the keypad will glow, and your Smartphone will display startup screens and then the Home screen. If the service provider (or you) has set the PIN, you will be prompted to enter the PIN. Enter the PIN and press the Done soft key.
Installing ActiveSync You can use Microsoft ActiveSync technology to synchronize information on your desktop computer or a Microsoft Exchange® Server with the information on your Smartphone. ActiveSync compares the information on the Smartphone with the information on the desktop computer or the server and updates all locations, keeping you up-to-date with the most recent information.
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When prompted, connect your Smartphone to your desktop computer. If you have the cradle, you can use it to connect. Not using the cradle Using the cradle Connect the appropriate end of the Slide the Smartphone into the cradle. ActiveSync cable to the bottom of the Connect the appropriate end of the Smartphone and the other end to a USB ActiveSync cable to the connector on the...
Expanding Your Smartphone N O T E The availability of accessories from the Smartphone manufacturer may vary by regions. For the latest information, please contact your local dealer. The use of unauthorized accessories will void your warranty. Depending on the model you purchased, the phone headset may be included as a standard accessory.
Using a SD/MMC Card Your Smartphone has a SD/MMC card slot that accepts a SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) storage card. To insert a SD/MMC card, first open the protective cover. Insert the card with its label facing the front and the connector pointing to the slot of the Smartphone, as shown in the diagram.
Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of your Smartphone, such as using the navigation pad, understanding the Home screen and screen elements, entering text and numbers and taking care of your Smartphone. This chapter includes: Navigation Methods ............16 Home Screen and Screen Elements......18 Entering Text and Numbers ........22 Securing the Smartphone ..........26...
Navigation Methods Your Smartphone has various keys that allow you to move around and select. This is particularly useful for one-hand operation. Navigation Pad The navigation pad consists of four keys. You can use them to move horizontally and vertically on the screen for selecting the item you want.
Soft Keys There are two soft keys on the two sides of your Smartphone, located directly below the display screen. Each soft key performs the command displayed immediately above it on the screen, making it easy to navigate around the Smartphone and to perform common commands.
Home Screen and Screen Elements Home Screen Select and press the Action key to access your most Your current service provider recently-used programs. Next appointment Your current profile Number of unread messages The Home screen is your starting place for most tasks. The screen automatically displays when you turn your Smartphone on or leave it idle.
Status Indicators Status indicators appear at the top of the Smartphone screen. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings. Indicator Meaning Indicator Meaning New e-mail Battery level New voice mail on line 1 Low battery New voice mail on line 2 Battery charging New voice mail on line 1 and line 2 Signal strength...
Start List Smartphone includes many pre-installed programs that you can open and start using right away. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key to access the Start list. Select a program by scrolling to it and pressing the Action key. The More option in the list indicates that you can select More to access the next page of the list.
Quick List The Quick List provides a list of commands that you can use to quickly perform common actions, such as turning off the Smartphone, locking the Smartphone, turning off the phone capability, and changing the profile type. Press and hold the End key until the Quick List appears.
Entering Text and Numbers Language Menu You can use the language menu to change to the input mode you want. Press and hold and Asterisk key ( ) to open the language menu. The items in the language menu are: 123 changes to the Numeric mode.
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For example: To enter the letter “s,” press 7777. To enter the word “hat,” press 44, 2, 8. The letter entered most recently is underlined until you have completed the keypresses for the letter and moved on to the next letter. When you enter letters that are on the same number key, you must pause after entering the first letter and wait until the underline disappears before entering the next letter so that the first letter can be processed.
N O T E T9 cannot always find the word you want in the T9 dictionary; in these cases, change to the Multipress mode. After you have entered the word in the Multipress mode, the word will be added to the T9 dictionary. End User is granted no rights of ownership or any other proprietary rights in or to the Documentation and Tegic Product or any other software or technology of Tegic.
Miscellaneous Input Tasks To… Do this… Enter a space In the Multipress or T9 mode, press the Pound key (#). Start a new line Press the Action key. Change between uppercase and Press the Asterisk key ( ). When you are in text mode, lowercase the first letter of a sentence is automatically capitalized.
Securing the Smartphone You can customize the level of security you want to have on the Smartphone by locking the keypad, the entire Smartphone, or the SIM card. Locking the Keypad The keypad lock turns off the keypad functionality. This is a helpful feature if, for example, the Smartphone is turned on and in your pocket, and you want to prevent accidental keypresses.
Locking the Smartphone Locking your Smartphone prevents access to personal data. When you enable this feature, the Smartphone will automatically lock after a specified time of inactivity. A screen will be displayed requiring your Smartphone lock password before access is granted. To turn on the device lock: Press and hold the End key until the Quick List appears.
To turn off the device lock: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, select Settings Security. Select Disable phone lock. Enter the password. Press the Done soft key. The time and password you have set will be cleared. Locking the SIM Card Locking the SIM card prevents you and others from using the Smartphone that contains the SIM card until the correct password is entered.
Using the Phone This chapter explains how to make and receive phone calls, track your calls, and manage your calls and phone numbers more efficiently. This chapter includes: Making a Call..............30 Responding to an Incoming Call.........33 Managing More than One Call........34 In-call Options.............35 Call History ..............36 Speed Dial ..............37...
Making a Call There are several ways to make a call. The easiest way is to dial the phone number. Alternately, you can dial a phone number from the numbers existing in your Smartphone; for example, the numbers you have saved, the calls you dialed or received recently, etc. Dialing a Call On the Home screen, press the numbers on the keypad to enter the phone number.
If you have more than one phone number for a contact, such as a Work phone number, a Home phone number, and a Mobile phone number. The Work phone number is set as the default number. Pressing the Talk key will always dial the default number, but you can change the default number at any time.
Making a Call Using a Recently Dialed Number You can display a list of phone numbers you have recently dialed, and select a name or number from the list to call the person again. Press the Talk key . A list of recently dialed phone numbers appears on the screen.
Responding to an Incoming Call When you receive a call on your Smartphone, the device rings, and the name and number of the caller are displayed on the screen. If the name of the caller is not in your contact list, only the caller’s phone number is displayed.
Managing More than One Call During a call, you can make or take a second call while putting the current call on hold. Then, you can choose to swap between the two callers or set up a conference call between all three parties. N O T E You may need to register for the “call waiting”...
In-call Options Adjusting the Phone Volume To adjust the volume during a call, simply press the Volume control on the side of your Smartphone. Speakerphone To use the speakerphone function as a hands-free solution, press and hold the Talk key .
Call History Call History displays the last 25 calls you have made, received, and missed. Each entry in Call History contains the start time of the call, the duration, and the caller’s name, if available, and the caller’s number. Opening Call History On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Call History.
Speed Dial You can create one- or two-digit speed dials. When you press a speed dial, Smartphone automatically dials the associated phone number, opens an e-mail message using the associated address, or goes to the associated Web page. You can create speed dials from 2 to 99. Speed dial 1 is reserved for your voice-mail number, and is automatically configured in your speed dial settings.
Deleting a Speed Dial On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Speed Dial. Select an entry from the speed dial list. Press the Menu soft key and select Delete. N O T E When you delete a contact that is stored in Contacts, the speed dial you have set for this contact still exists in the speed dial list.
Voice Tag You can record voice tags. Then, when you speak the voice tag, the Smartphone automatically dials the associated phone number, opens an e-mail message using the associated address, or goes to the associated Web page. N O T E You can create a voice tag only for a phone number, e-mail address, or Web page address that is stored in Contacts.
Deleting a Voice Tag On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Speed Dial. Select an entry from the speed dial list. Press the Menu soft key and select Delete. N O T E When you delete a contact that is stored in Contacts, the voice tag you have set for this contact still exists in the speed dial list.
Voice Mail Voice Mail is a service provided by your service provider. To use this service, you have to apply for it and obtain the phone number used for accessing the voice mail. You can call your voice mailbox by using speed dial 1, which is reserved for your voice-mail number. Setting up the Voice Mail Phone Number On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Settings Phone.
International Call Entering an International Country Code To make an international call, you must include a country code at the beginning of the dialing sequence for the phone number. The country code appears first, followed by a plus (+) sign, and is separated from the rest of the number sequence.
3.10 Turning off the Radio Under some situations (on the airplane, for example), you will need to turn off the radio of your Smartphone. After turning off the radio, you cannot use the phone function of your Smartphone, but you can still use other functions such as camera, Calendar, games, Media Player, etc. To turn off the radio: Press and hold the End key until the Quick List appears.
Setting up Your Smartphone You can easily view and change settings to personalize the Smartphone for the way you work. For example, you can change the sounds or use your own sounds for ring tones, use your own image for the Home screen background, set up Call Forwarding and Call Waiting to manage your calls more efficiently, and more.
Settings (Page 1) On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Settings to access Settings, which contains two setting pages. To help you locate the item you want to set up, the following table shows the setting items and sub items on page 1.
Sounds On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Sounds to access the Sounds setting items. Your Smartphone provides 20 ring tones (in .mid format) for you to select from. You can use your own files by copying the sound files (in .wav, .mmf, .mid or .mp3 format) from your desktop computer to the Storage\Application Data\Sounds folder in the Smartphone.
The following table shows the list of profiles that come with the Smartphone and their attributes. Profile Name Auto- Ring Ring Alarm Alarm Notification Notification System answer Type Volume Type Volume Type Volume Sound Time Volume Normal Ring Increasing Play sound Silent Vibrate Vibrate...
On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Settings Home Screen. Under Home screen layout, press the Left/Right key to select a Mio home screen layout. You can also press the Action key to select from the list.
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When you apply for the GPRS service, your service provider may have already set up a GPRS connection for you. If you want to set up the GPRS connection, follow this procedure: Obtain the following information from your service provider: the APN (Access Point Node) name and DNS (Domain Name Servers) name (if required).
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GPRS is being used; you can press the End key to temporarily stop the GPRS connection. N O T E You can also use the Mio Assistant program to quickly install the GPRS settings. For more information, see section 12.7. Creating a Dial-up Connection You need to set up a dial-up connection to connect directly to the Internet or to your corporate network.
Under Description, enter a name for the connection, such as “Corporate.” Under Connects to, select Works. Enter the appropriate information for the remaining fields, including the phone number for dialing-up, user name and password, and domain name. Press the Done soft key three times to return to the Data Connections screen. Under Work connection, press the Left/Right key to change to the dial-up connection you just created, and press the Done soft key.
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Remove Programs settings enable you to remove programs installed on the Smartphone. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Remove Programs. Select the program you want to remove by pressing the Up/Down key, and then press the Action key.
Settings (Page 2) To help you locate the item you want to set up, the following table shows the setting items and sub items on page 2. The description of the items comes after the table in sequence. Setting Items (Page 2) 1 Beam 4 Regional Language...
Beam On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Beam to access the Beam setting items. The Beam setting allows you to receive data from another device using infrared. Select Receive incoming beams before receiving data. Phone On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Phone to access the Phone...
Accessibility On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Accessibility to access the Accessibility setting items. Accessibility settings are used to configure the system font size, multipress time-out, confirmation time-out, and in-call alert volume. Regional Settings On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Regional Settings to access the Regional Settings setting items.
Bluetooth Your Smartphone does not support Bluetooth. About On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings About to access the About setting items. About settings display information about the Smartphone’s operating system, including version numbers and copyright information, and the available storage space, memory, etc.
Messaging Features This chapter introduces the Smartphone’s basic messaging features, such as sending and receiving e-mail, Short Message Service (SMS) messages, and using MSN® Messenger to communicate with others. This chapter includes: Understanding Messaging Types ........60 Setting up Messaging Accounts ........61 Working with Accounts ..........63 Composing and Sending Messages......64 Receiving Messages ............68...
Understanding Messaging Types Your Smartphone supports e-mail messaging, SMS messaging, and instant messaging. You can work with e-mail and SMS messages from Inbox, and use instant messaging features from MSN Messenger. N O T E Your Smartphone also supports the MMS function. For more information, see Chapter 10. E-mail Messaging There are two ways to send and receive e-mail messages with the Smartphone: By synchronizing Inbox with Microsoft®...
Setting up Messaging Accounts Your Smartphone is already set up for SMS text and voice mail messaging. For more information on instant messaging, see section 5.8. This section describes the steps required for setting up the Smartphone to send and receive e-mail messages. You can use up to eight different messaging accounts with the Smartphone.
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Enter the user name, password and domain name (if necessary), and then press the Next soft key. To save your password, so that you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your e-mail server, select Save password. N O T E If you save your password and then lose your Smartphone, someone finding your Smartphone might be able to gain access to your e-mail.
Working with Accounts You can use up to eight different messaging accounts with the Smartphone. For information on setting up an account, see section 5.2. This section describes the features of using the accounts. Viewing the List of Accounts On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Inbox. Press the Menu soft key and select Accounts/Folders.
Composing and Sending Messages Composing an E-mail or SMS Message You can choose to send from Inbox or Contacts (if Contacts contains the e-mail address or SMS number you want). Sending from Inbox Sending from a Contact Card On the Home screen, press the Start soft On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Inbox.
N O T E If you want to abort, press the Menu soft key and select Cancel Compose. To save a draft of a message that you are composing to finish and send later, press the Menu soft key and select Postpone Message. To re-open and send a message draft, press the Menu soft key on the main screen of Inbox and select Accounts/Folders.
Inserting Signatures into Messages For each messaging account, you can specify a signature to be automatically inserted into messages that you send. While in Inbox, press the Menu soft key and select Options Signatures. Under Select an account, press the Left/Right key to change to the account for which to specify a signature.
Press the Menu soft key and select Send/Receive. The Smartphone connects to your Internet e-mail server and sends your messages. N O T E To stop this process, press the Menu soft key and select Stop Send/Receive. Requesting a Delivery Receipt You can request a delivery receipt for an SMS message.
Receiving Messages When new messages arrive, your Smartphone makes a sound to alert you and an envelope icon appears at the top of the screen. N O T E You can change the sound that is played when you receive a message. For more information, see section 4.1.
Receiving E-mail Messages To receive e-mail messages, you can connect to your desktop computer or Exchange Server, and synchronize Inbox with Outlook. (For more information, see Chapter 7.) You can also use the Send/Receive menu command from an Internet e-mail account to receive e-mail messages.
Viewing and Responding to Messages When you receive an e-mail message, the Smartphone plays a sound and displays an envelope icon at the top of the screen. By default, the Home screen also displays the number of unopened e-mail and SMS messages. To quickly view new messages, scroll to the message notification area on the Home screen and press the Action key to enter the Inbox of the specified account.
N O T E To create a contact card for the sender, press the Menu soft key and select Save to Contacts. To open the next message in the list from within an open message, press the Right key; to open the previous message in the list, press the Left key.
Downloading a Complete E-mail Message When you receive large e-mail messages and attachments, the Smartphone downloads only a portion of them. You can view the partial message or attachment and decide if you want to download the rest of it. When you synchronize Inbox with your desktop computer or Exchange Server, the Smartphone downloads the first 0.5 KB of each new e-mail message by default.
To delete the attachment, scroll to the attachment in an open message containing a downloaded attachment, press the Menu soft key, and select Delete. This deletes all of the attachments to this message, not only the selected attachment. N O T E You can view attachments only for file types that are supported by the Smartphone.
Managing Message Folders Each messaging account has a set of folders in which the Smartphone stores messages for that account. The default folders are: Deleted Items contains messages that you delete until you empty this folder. Drafts contains messages that you save before sending. Inbox contains messages that you receive.
Moving a Message to a Different Folder On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Inbox. If necessary, press the Left/Right key to change to the account in which to move a message. Scroll to the message to move. Press the Menu soft key and select Move.
MSN Messenger You can use MSN ® Messenger on your Smartphone to send and receive instant messages. MSN Messenger on your Smartphone provides the same chat environment as MSN Messenger on your desktop computer. Features of this environment include: Sending and receiving instant messages Seeing the status of others in your MSN Messenger contacts list, or changing your own status (for example, available, busy, or out to lunch) Inviting other people to a chat...
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Sending an Instant Message Sign in to MSN Messenger. Scroll to the contact with whom you want to chat. Press the Menu soft key and select Send Message. Enter your message. (For information on entering text, see section 2.3.) To quickly add common messages, press the Menu soft key, select My Text, and then select the text to use.
Pocket Outlook Your Smartphone provides three Microsoft Pocket Outlook programs: Contacts, Calendar and Tasks. They help you manage and keep track of your personal information and tasks. These programs are compatible with your desktop’s Microsoft Outlook. Using ActiveSync, you can easily keep your data on your Smartphone and desktop computer consistent.
Contacts You can think of Contacts as an address book, where you store information about people and businesses with whom you communicate. You can specify a special ring tone for the Smartphone to use when the contact calls. You can use Contacts to dial phone numbers and compose e-mail and SMS messages directly from a contact card.
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Contact Cards When you scroll to a contact and press the Action key from the contact list, a contact card appears and displays all of the information that you have entered for the contact, such as the name of the person or business, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and more.
Creating a New Contact On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Contacts. If the right soft key on the Home screen is Contacts, you can also press the soft key. Press the New soft key; or, press the Menu soft key and select New Contact. To create a new contact in the SIM card, press the Menu soft key and select New SIM Contact.
Editing a Contact When you open a contact card, press the Edit soft key to edit the contact’s information. When the editing is completed, press the Done soft key. Selecting a Ring Tone for a Contact You can select different ring tones for different contacts to easily identify the callers. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Contacts.
Copying Phone Numbers from Contacts to Your SIM Card On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Contacts. If the right soft key on the Home screen is Contacts, you can also press the soft key. Select the contact to copy. In the contact card, press the Menu soft key and select Save to SIM.
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Calling a Contact from a Contact Card When you open a contact card, select the phone number you want and press the Talk key dial the number. Sending an E-mail/SMS Message from a Contact Card When you open a contact card, select the e-mail address or SMS number you want and press the Action key to open Inbox and enter your message.
Calendar Calendar is the scheduling program on your Smartphone, where you can create and view appointments, and view your calendar by day, week, or month. Creating a New Appointment On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Calendar.
Viewing Your Schedule You can view your schedule using three different views: Agenda, Week, and Month. Agenda View The Agenda View in Calendar is the default view for calendar information. To change to Agenda View from another view, press the Menu soft key and select Agenda View.
Month View To view your schedule for the month, press the Menu soft key and select Month View. The Month view provides an overview of your monthly schedule with arrow indicators for morning and afternoon appointments. The arrows pointing upward represent morning appointments, and the arrows pointing downward represent afternoon appointments.
Tasks A task is a personal or work-related project, assignment, or errand to track through completion. A task can occur once or repeatedly. A recurring task can repeat at regular intervals or repeat based on the date you mark the task complete. For example, you might want to pay a bill on the last Friday of every month, or get a haircut when one month has passed since your last haircut.
Voice Notes Voice Notes are used to create short voice recordings. N O T E Your Smartphone does not support recording during a call. Creating a Voice Note On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Voice Notes. Hold the Smartphone microphone near your mouth.
Beaming Information You can use the infrared port on your Smartphone to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards between your Smartphone and another mobile device or a desktop computer that has an infrared port and supports VCards and VCal. Beaming a Contact or an Appointment Open the Contacts or Calendar program.
ActiveSync This chapter introduces basic concepts and features of Microsoft ActiveSync, and explains how to synchronize information on your Smartphone and desktop computer (or server). This chapter includes: ActiveSync Overview ..........94 Using ActiveSync ............95 Setting up Server ActiveSync ........97 Creating a Synchronization Schedule ......98 Synchronizing Remotely..........99 Synchronizing by Using an Infrared Connection..100...
ActiveSync Overview N O T E ActiveSync is already installed on your Smartphone. You need to install ActiveSync on your desktop computer. (For installation instructions, see section 1.6.) You can synchronize information on your desktop computer or a server with the information on your Smartphone.
Using ActiveSync Synchronizing information When you have set up a partnership between your Smartphone and your desktop computer, and completed the first synchronization (as described in section 1.6), you can start synchronizing from the Smartphone any time. To start synchronizing: Connect your Smartphone to the desktop computer or server.
Results of Synchronization By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of Outlook information. Use ActiveSync options to turn synchronization on and off for specific information types. Synchronizing Inbox When you select Inbox for synchronization in ActiveSync, e-mail messages are synchronized as part of the general synchronization process.
Setting up Server ActiveSync You can synchronize information directly with a Microsoft Exchange Server if your company is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync. Setting up Server ActiveSync Before you can begin to synchronize information with a server, you may need to request server configuration information, such as your user name, password, and the name of the Microsoft Exchange Server, either from your service provider or from your corporate network administrator.
Creating a Synchronization Schedule You can create a schedule for automatically synchronizing information on your Smartphone with your desktop computer or with Microsoft Exchange Server. To set up a synchronization schedule with your desktop computer, you must use ActiveSync on the desktop computer.
Synchronizing Remotely You can synchronize remotely with your desktop computer, or with an Exchange server. Remote synchronization is when your device is synchronizing over a wireless connection instead of using a direct local connection to a desktop computer. Synchronizing Remotely with a Desktop Computer N O T E To synchronize remotely with a desktop computer, it must be turned on.
Synchronizing by Using an Infrared Connection You can connect your Smartphone to another mobile device or your desktop computer by using an infrared connection. This method is ideal for changing quickly between multiple devices because there are no cables or adapters to connect. For more information about synchronizing using an infrared connection or other connection types, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.
Internet, Entertainment, and More This chapter explains how to browse the Web using Microsoft® Pocket Internet Explorer, play audio and video files using Microsoft® Windows Media™ Player, set up a modem link, play games, and use Calculator. This chapter includes: Internet Explorer ............102 Media Player .............105 Modem Link..............109...
Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer, you can browse the Web on your Smartphone. Pocket Internet Explorer on your Smartphone supports HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), cHTML (compact Hypertext Markup Language), and WAP (Wireless Application Protocol). It also supports JScript, ActiveX controls, and CSS (cascading style sheets). The browser supports images and sounds, but it does not support frames on a Web page.
N O T E While you are connected to the Internet, you can change between Pocket Internet Explorer and other programs on your Smartphone by pressing the Home key and navigating to the program you want. This does not close your Internet connection. To return to the Web page you were viewing, press the Back key.
Customizing Pocket Internet Explorer You can customize Web browsing options, change the network to connect to, and make more memory available on your Smartphone by clearing stored cookies and Web pages. In Internet Explorer, press the Menu soft key and select Options. You can set up the following options: Pocket Internet Function...
Media Player Using Microsoft® Windows Media® Player 7.0 or later, you can play Windows Media audio and video files and MP3 audio files on your Smartphone. You can also copy digital music and video directly from your desktop computer to your Smartphone by using either Windows Media Player or ActiveSync.
Using Menu Commands When Playing a File When you are playing a file, you can use the menu commands to start and pause playback, skip to the next or previous file, display information about a file, change volume and playback settings, or add files to your Favorites.
Using Media Player Favorites When you are playing a file, you can use the menu commands to start and stop playback, skip to the next or previous file, display information about a file, change volume and playback settings, or add files to your Favorites.
Media Player Compatibility Supported File Formats Media Player supports the following types of file formats: Windows Media format (*.asf, *.asx, *.wax, *.wm, *.wma, *.wmv, *.wmx, *.wvx) Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format (*.mp3) Supported Audio and Video Codecs Media Player can play files that have been compressed by using any of the following audio and video codecs.
Modem Link Using Modem Link, you can use your Smartphone as an external modem for another device or computer by using an infrared or USB connection. N O T E Your Smartphone does not support the COM connection. Setting up an Infrared Connection Make sure that your Smartphone is not connected to another device.
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Control Panel System Hardware (for Windows 2000/XP/2003) Device Manager. Open the Modem item, right-click on Mio DigiWalker SmartPhone USB Modem, and select Properties. Open the Advanced page, enter +CGDCONT=1,“IP”,“MMS” under Extra initialization commands, and click OK. N O T E Depending on your service provider, the string for you to enter may not be “MMS.”...
Games Solitaire The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order, beginning with the aces. You win the game when all cards are on the suit stacks. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Games Solitaire.
Jawbreaker To play Jawbreaker, you need to align similar jawbreaers in order to form large blocks of jawbreakers before bursting them. The more jawbreakers in the block before they are burst, the greater number of points you will receive. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Games Jawbreaker.
Calculator You can use Calculator to perform any of the standard operations for which you would normally use a handheld calculator. Calculator performs basic arithmetic, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. To enter numbers and perform calculations: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Accessories Calculator.
Band Selection Your Smartphone is a tri-band mobile phone and can function around the world wherever GSM 900, 1800 and 1900 networks are available. You can change the frequency band, if necessary. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Accessories Band Selection.
Using the Digital Camera Your Smartphone features a built-in CMOS camera. You can take photos or record videos and then directly view these photos or videos on your Smartphone. What’s more, you can immediately share with others your photos and videos through the mobile network service. This chapter includes: PhoneCamera ............118 PhoneViewer .............123...
PhoneCamera The PhoneCamera program is your tool for taking photos or recording videos on your Smartphone. Taking Photos If you want to save your photos in a storage card, insert the card. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select PhoneCamera. By default, the camera is in the Take Photo mode.
When you are ready to take the photo, press the Action key. The left soft key on the screen will display Save, press the left soft key or the Action key to save the photo. If you do not respond in five seconds, the program will automatically save it. The photo is stored in the storage card if you have specified it as the storage location;...
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Frame your target in the viewing window. You can rotate your Smartphone if necessary. To adjust the brightness of the image or zoom in/out: • Press the Up/Down key to adjust the brightness of the image (only when the Brightness item in Settings is set to Manual).
PhoneCamera Settings To configure PhoneCamera, on the PhoneCamera main screen, press the Menu soft key and select Settings. PhoneCamera Description setting Timer Sets the time lag between releasing the shutter and shooting the photo. This is helpful for avoiding blurring caused by vibration of your Smartphone when you press a key.
Notes on Using PhoneCamera To use PhoneCamera, your Smartphone must have enough memory. If the memory is inefficient, a warning message will appear on the screen. To solve the problem, you can free the memory by: • Deleting files you no longer need •...
PhoneViewer The PhoneViewer program allows you to view pictures in JPEG and BMP formats, display a slideshow of all the pictures, and edit the pictures. Viewing Photos Thumbnail View N O T E While in PhoneCamera, you can press the Viewer soft key to open PhoneViewer. PhoneViewer will search the photos stored in the storage card and the Smartphone (JPG and BMP format).
After opening a photo in full screen, you can: Press the Up/Down key to switch to another photo on the same page. Press the Left/Right key to zoom in or out on the photo (25%~200%). Press the Back soft key to return to the thumbnail view. Press the Menu soft key to access the command options such as add notes, themes, and etc.
When you select Memo from the menu commands next time, you will see the text note. To play the recording, press the Menu soft key and select Play. N O T E To delete the text note of a selected photo, erase all characters in the text input field with the Back key.
You can change the photo’s orientation and size with the following methods: • Press the Up key to rotate the photo counterclockwise in 90 degrees. • Press the Down key to rotate the photo clockwise in 90 degrees. • Press the Left key to zoom out. •...
PhoneViewer Menu Commands Either in the thumbnail view or full screen view, press the Menu soft key to access the menu commands as described below: Thumbnail view Full screen Description menu command view menu command Send via Send via Sends the selected photo via MMS or infrared. Add theme Add theme Adds a frame to the photo.
VideoPlayer VideoPlayer allows you to play the videos you have recorded using PhoneCamera. Playing Videos Thumbnail View On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select VideoPlayer. N O T E When you in the Record Video mode of PhoneCamera, you can press the Player soft key to open VideoPlayer.
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Full Screen View When you open a video in the thumbnail view, the video displays in full screen. Press the labeled number of the video, or press the navigation pad to select the video and then press the Action key. During the playback, the progress bar appears at the bottom of the screen to indicate the elapsed time (mm:ss).
MMS Messages This chapter tells you how to use the Anny Way MMS program to send and receive MMS messages. This chapter includes: 10.1 MMS Overview............132 10.2 MMS Settings ............133 10.3 Composing and Sending MMS Messages....134 10.4 Receiving and Responding to MMS Messages..137 10.5 Managing Message Folders........139...
10.1 MMS Overview You can use the Anny Way MMS program to send and receive MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages. MMS technology combines audio and image contents and can be send instantly via GPRS wireless network. The Anny Way MMS program has been built over WAP and 3GPP specifications and is interoperable with the existing MMSC.
10.2 MMS Settings MMS Connection Settings When you subscribe to the GPRS and MMS services, your service provider may have set the connection settings for you. To set up a new connection profile, follow this procedure: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Anny Way MMS.
10.3 Composing and Sending MMS Messages Using Anny Way MMS, you can send text, images and audio files as messages. You can send multimedia messages that include image and text, audio and text, or all three (image, audio and text). Composing a MMS On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Anny Way MMS.
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N O T E To quickly find the image you want, enter the first few letters of the file name, and the highlight will move to the first file name that matches your input. To select the image from another folder, press the Menu soft key and select Select Folder. To change the sorting method of the files, press the Menu soft key and select Sort by.
To add a new page for the message, press the Menu soft key and select Add slide; select Delete slide to delete a page. Before sending the message, you can preview your message by pressing the Menu soft key and selecting Preview. Press the Stop soft key to return to the message content. N O T E To abort composing the message, press the Menu soft key and select Delete.
10.4 Receiving and Responding to MMS Messages Opening a Message When you receive a MMS message, the Anny Way MMS program sends you a notification with the subject, sender and message size. On the notification screen, press the Download soft key to enter the Inbox list and open the message.
Responding to an Opened Message To… Do this… Play the message Press the Play soft key. Save the image or audio Scroll to the image or sound area of the message and press the file in the message Action key. Upon the Save attachment prompt, press the Action key again.
10.5 Managing Message Folders Your Smartphone stores MMS messages in the following folders: Inbox contains messages that you receive. Outbox contains messages until they are delivered. Drafts contains messages that you save before sending. Sent contains copies of messages that you send. Deleted contains messages that you delete until you empty this folder.
Moving a Message to a Different Folder On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Anny Way MMS. Press the Menu soft key and select Select Folder. Scroll to the desired folder and press the Action key. Scroll to the message to move, press the Menu soft key and select Move to the folder into which to move the message.
PhotoID The PhotoID program of your Smartphone helps you easily identify the caller by the image on the screen, and manage your contacts and the contact groups. This chapter includes: 11.1 PhotoID Overview ............142 11.2 Assigning a Photo for a Contact........143 11.3 Managing Contacts............144 11.4 PhotoID Settings ............148...
11.1 PhotoID Overview The PhotoID program allows you to select a photo for a contact so that you can easily identify the caller by the photo shown on the screen. In addition, the PhotoID program is also a convenient tool for managing the phone book stored in Contacts of the Smartphone and in your SIM card.
11.2 Assigning a Photo for a Contact You can copy the image file to the Storage\My Documents folder of the Smartphone by using ActiveSync. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select PhotoID. On the PhotoID main screen, scroll to a contact to assign a photo, press the Menu soft key, and select Edit Assign Photo.
11.3 Managing Contacts Adding a Contact On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select PhotoID. On the PhotoID main screen, press the Menu soft key and select Edit New. Scroll to SIM Card or Contacts as the location to save this contact, and press the OK soft key.
Editing a Contact On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select PhotoID. On the PhotoID main screen, scroll to the contact to edit and press the Action key to open the contact card. Press the Edit soft key; or, press the Menu soft key and select Edit.
Group Only [Detail] In this mode, the screen displays the groups of the contacts. (For information on managing the contact groups, see the next section.) The left column of the screen displays the photos of the contact groups, and the right column the group name, number of contacts and ring tone.
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Assigning a Group Photo On the PhotoID main screen, press the Menu soft key and select Manage Group. In the contact group list, scroll to the group to assign a photo. Press the Menu soft key and select Assign Photo. Press the navigation pad to scroll to the photo you want, or press the Camera soft key to take a new photo.
11.4 PhotoID Settings To configure PhotoID, on the PhotoID main screen, press the Menu soft key and select Settings. PhotoID setting Description Load from Sets the location of data to be loaded. The options are SIM card & Contacts (default), SIM card, and Contacts. Define left key function Defines the function of the left soft key in PhotoID.
This chapter tells you how to use the programs supplied on the Bonus CD. (For information on games, see Chapter 13.) This chapter includes: 12.1 Installing Utility Programs........150 12.2 TaskManager.............151 12.3 PhoneExplorer............152 12.4 PhoneReader .............154 12.5 PhoneCity..............157 12.6 MPEG4 Plug-in............161 12.7 Mio Assistant ............162...
Smartphone. Depending on the continuing developments of the Smartphone, the Bonus CD supplied with your Smartphone may be updated. Please visit the www.mio-tech.be website for viewing and/or downloading the latest versions of the supplied software or other latest information.
12.2 TaskManager The TaskManager program is used to monitor the status of the memory usage of the programs installed in ROM of your Smartphone and also allows you to stop the program(s). When you turn on the Smartphone and open the programs installed in ROM, all these programs reside in the background, taking up RAM space, even when you have exited and switched to another program.
12.3 PhoneExplorer PhoneExplorer allows you to explore and manage the folders and files in your Smartphone. You can add new folders, cut, copy, paste, rename and delete folder/files. Opening PhoneExplorer After installing PhoneExplorer, on the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select PhoneExplorer to open PhoneExplorer.
Sorting Order PhoneExplorer provides four sorting orders so you can browse your files in a systematic way. Press the Sort soft key to select one of the options: Sorting order Description Name By the order of filenames (default). Filenames and sizes are displayed. Date By the order of the dates.
12.4 PhoneReader PhoneReader allows you to read books (in txt, html, pdb and prc formats) on your Smartphone. It features bookmarks, favorites and auto sliding. You can download files to your desktop computer or purchase electronic books. Use ActiveSync to copy the files to the \Storage\My Documents of your Smartphone or to a storage card.
Reading a Book To read a book after opening PhoneReader, press the Left/Right key to select the desired book folder, and press the number of the desired document in the book list or press the Up/Down key to select, and then the Action key or Read soft key. After opening a book, you can: Press the Up or Down key to move up or down one line.
PhoneReader Favorites PhoneReader provides a Favorites folder for you to store your favorite books. When the desired document is open, press the Menu soft key and select Add to favorites to include the document in your Favorites folder. PhoneReader Settings Press the Menu soft key and select Settings to access the options as described below: PhoneReader setting Description...
12.5 PhoneCity PhoneCity gives you a glance of the current time in five different cities. After installing PhoneCity, on the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select PhoneCity to open PhoneCity. Five standard-style clocks appear on the screen, with the biggest one numbered 1 showing the time of the main city.
Selecting Cities You can select your own five cities to be displayed on the screen from a list of 472 cities. On the PhoneCity main screen, press the Menu soft key (right soft key, not displayed on the screen) and select Location. The screen displays the information of the five cities.
Adjusting the Time On the PhoneCity main screen, press the Menu soft key (right soft key, not displayed on the screen) and select Set time. Press the Up/Down key to scroll to an item for setting. The items are: • City Select one of the five cities that you want to adjust the time for.
Synchronizing GMT To keep accurate time on your Smartphone, you can connect to a time server for synchronizing the Greenwich Mean Time of your Smartphone. PhoneCity allows you to connect to one of 19 default time servers. Connect your Smartphone to the Internet. On the PhoneCity main screen, press the Menu soft key (right soft key, not displayed on the screen) and select Online Time.
12.6 MPEG4 Plug-in After installing MPEG4 Plug-in, you can use Windows Media Player on your desktop computer to open the video files recorded by your Smartphone.
Smartphone The top of the Mio Assistant main screen is the function bar; there are six functions for you to use (see the sections later on). The tool bar appears below the function bar; the tools displayed on the left vary depending on the function you select, and the Update now button is on the right.
Using the Contacts Function By default, the program will load the phone book of the SIM card and the Smartphone’s Contacts. After the loading finishes, the screen displays the contact data. The middle of the screen displays the contact groups that you have created in PhotoID, and the number of contacts in each group.
Other Contacts tools include: Tool Description Edit Select a contact from the right column to edit and click the Edit icon Delete Select a contact from the right column to delete and click the Delete icon Search Click the Search icon to enter the Search dialog box.
To create a new message: Click the New icon on the tool bar. For Receiver, enter the mobile phone number of the message receiver, or click Receiver to select from the contact list. Under SMS text, enter the message content. Click Send for the program to immediately send your message.
You can use the following Ring tools: Tool Description Set mobile Click the Set mobile ringtone icon on the tool bar to enter the ringtone setting dialog box. You can set the sounds for ring tones, reminders, new messages, alarm clock, and etc. When completed, click OK. Set group Click the Set group ringtone icon on the tool bar to enter the...
You can use the following Photo tools: Tool Description Mail to To send the selected mage file via e-mail, click the Mail to icon To set the selected image file as the background image of the Smartphone, Set for click the Set for wallpaper icon wallpaper Rename Select the image file to rename and click the Rename icon...
You can also drag and drop the files to your destination. Mio Assistant Settings Click Setting on the function bar to customize the Mio Assistant settings. Item Description Owner Allows you to enter your personal information, including your name, information telephone number and e-mail address.
Your Smartphone does not support the installation of Java games via the mobile phone network. Mio Burning Rush On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Java. Scroll to Mio Burning Rush and press the Launch soft key or Action key. Press the OK soft key on the Start screen.
14.1 Product Specification Component Specification Intel X-Scale 200MHz Operating System Windows Mobile™ for Smartphone − 64MB ROM (The available space for the end user is approximately Memory 27MB. The available space depends on the programs installed.) − 32MB SDRAM Display 2.2-inch Transflective color LCD display, 260K color, 176x220 resolution, with backlight AC Adapter...
14.2 Frequently-asked Questions Problem Solution Power doesn’t turn on. The remaining battery power may be too low to start up your Smartphone. If you use the external AC power, make sure that the AC adapter is firmly and correctly connected. Remove the battery and replace it.
14.3 Restoring Factory Default State N O T E You are recommended to ask your local dealer for service. Avoid restoring factory default state by yourself. In some cases, you may need to restore your Smartphone to the factory default state by clearing the memory (RAM) from your Smartphone.
14.4 Regulatory Information N O T E Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter. Some notices apply to specific models only. European Notice Products with the CE marking comply with the Radio &...