Medion Smartphone Manual (Install To Pc)
Medion Smartphone Manual (Install To Pc)

Medion Smartphone Manual (Install To Pc)

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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.
Do not disassemble the Smartphone or its accessories without authorized permission.
Do not place the Smartphone near the edge of a surface, especially when the vibration function of the
Smartphone is turned on. The Smartphone may move and drop due to the vibration.
Keep the Smartphone in place when driving. Do not place it on the passenger seat or where it can break
loose in a collision or sudden stop.
Do not delete files in the Windows folder of the Smartphone. Doing so may cause malfunction.
Guidelines for Using the Phone Feature
Use the Smartphone in a normal position. Do not cover the antenna unnecessarily; doing so may affect the
communication quality and consume more power.
Use a phone headset or pull over your car first if using the Smartphone when driving.
Your Smartphone produces the electromagnetic wave with the specific absorption rate (SAR) of 1.02W/kg,
lower than the standard value of 1.6W/kg. However, to reduce the effects of the electromagnetic wave on
the human body, please use the phone feature with care. For example, make short calls as possible as you
can.
Your Smartphone is a low-power RF (radio frequency) device. It receives and sends out RF signals when the
phone feature is turned on. Therefore, be careful of the following:
Most RF devices are shielded from RF signals. However, your Smartphone may still interfere with or get
interfered by nearby devices, such as a TV set, radio, or computer.
Turn off the phone feature where posted notices are set up to avoid interference or danger.
Turn off the phone feature near hospitals or medical equipment (such as pacemakers or hearing aids) to
avoid interference.
Turn off the phone feature near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical factories, or blasting areas.
Turn off the phone feature on an aircraft to avoid interference with the flight instruments for possible
danger.
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  • Page 1: Safety Precautions

    Smartphone is turned on. The Smartphone may move and drop due to the vibration. Keep the Smartphone in place when driving. Do not place it on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
  • Page 2 Guidelines for Using the AC Adapter Use only the AC adapter (PSC05R-050) supplied with your Smartphone. Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and/or danger. This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with “LPS”, “Limited Power Source”...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    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, text messages, instant messages and multimedia messages (MMS), listen to music, play JAVA games, and lots more.
  • Page 4: Where To Find Information

    Chapter 7 of this manual ActiveSync ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer Last-minute updates and detailed The readme files in the “Microsoft ActiveSync” folder on your desktop technical information computer or the Smartphone Companion CD The Microsoft Web site: www.microsoft.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Side Components ......................4 Top and Bottom Components ..................4 ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle ................5 Installing SIM Card and Battery ...................6 Charging the Battery....................7 Turning Your Smartphone on and off ................8 Turning on........................8 Turning off .......................8 Power Management ....................8 Installing ActiveSync ....................9 Expanding Your Smartphone ..................
  • Page 6 Setting up the Voice Mail Phone Number ..............33 Checking Your Voice Mail ..................33 International Call..................... 34 Turning off the Radio ....................35 Setting up Your Smartphone ....................36 Settings (Page 1) ....................37 Phone ........................37 Sounds ........................40 Profiles ........................
  • Page 7 Editing a Contact ..................... 76 Selecting a Ring Tone for a Contact ................76 Copying Phone Numbers from SIM Card to Contacts ............. 76 Copying Phone Numbers from Contacts to SIM Card ............. 76 Calling a Contact ..................... 76 Calendar ........................ 78 Creating a New Appointment ..................
  • Page 8 Part II Software Manual......................105 Using the Digital Camera....................106 Phone Camera ...................... 107 Taking Photos ....................... 107 Continuous Shots ....................108 Recording Videos ....................108 Phone Camera Settings ..................109 Notes on Using Phone Camera ................. 109 Phone Viewer ......................110 Viewing Photos......................
  • Page 9: Part I System Manual

    Part I System Manual...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    1 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.
  • Page 11: Hardware Features

    Selects by pressing. Performs the command shown on the display immediately Soft Key above the keys. Turns your Smartphone on or off. End Key Ends or rejects a call. Press and hold to display the Quick List. Navigates to the previous screen.
  • Page 12: Back Components

    Back Components Speaker Sends out music, sounds, and voice. Battery Serves as the internal power source for your Smartphone. You can recharge the battery by connecting to AC power. Battery Lock Secures the battery in place. Hand String Hole Hand string attaches to this hole.
  • Page 13: Activesync Cable And Usb Cradle

    ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle ActiveSync Cable Connects your Smartphone to a desktop computer. Smartphone Connector Connects your Smartphone. Charge Indicator Glows red to indicate that the battery in the battery compartment is being charged. The indicator changes to green when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 14: Installing Sim Card And Battery

    1.2 Installing 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.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    A discharged battery can be fully charged after two hours. The charging time may vary under different conditions. When a fully discharged battery is being charged, you can turn on the Smartphone only after it connects to the AC power for at least five minutes.
  • Page 16: Turning Your Smartphone On And Off

    1. Press and hold the End key until the Quick List appears. 2. The first option is Power off. Press the Navigation stick or Select soft key to turn off your Smartphone. Power Management By default, your Smartphone will automatically turn off the screen’s and keypad’s backlight after being idle for 60 seconds.
  • Page 17: Installing Activesync

    Microsoft® Exchange® Server with Exchange ActiveSync. When you do this, ActiveSync compares the information on the Smartphone with the information on the desktop computer and Exchange Server, and updates all locations, keeping you up to date with the most recent information.
  • Page 18 10. Follow the on-screen instructions to establish a partnership and synchronize your Smartphone with your desktop computer. After synchronizing for the first time, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on the Smartphone. You will notice that your information has been copied to the Smartphone. (For more information on ActiveSync, see...
  • Page 19: Expanding Your Smartphone

    The phone headset includes a microphone, an answer button and two earphones, allowing you to talk conveniently using a hands-free solution. Your Smartphone has an earphone connector on its top. Open the protective cover to plug the phone headset cable.
  • Page 20: Using A Sd/Mmc 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. Then push it into the slot until it clicks into place.
  • Page 21: Basic Skills

    2 Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with the basic skills of using your Smartphone, such as using the Navigation stick, understanding the Home screen and screen elements, entering text and numbers, and securing your Smartphone.
  • Page 22: Navigation Methods

    2.1 Navigation Methods Your Smartphone has various keys that allow you to move around and select. This is particularly useful for one-hand operation. Navigation Stick The four-directional navigation stick allows you to: Scroll to an item or move the cursor on the screen by pushing the stick toward the corresponding direction.
  • Page 23: Numeric Keypad

    Numeric Keypad You can use numbers to navigate quickly to programs and settings on your Smartphone. Just press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the number shown next to the program or setting you want. Though commands in a menu are normally not labeled...
  • Page 24: Home Screen And Screen Elements

    The Home screen is your starting place for most tasks. The screen automatically displays when you turn your Smartphone on or leave it idle. You can navigate to the Home screen at any time by pressing the Home key. The top of the Home screen displays the five programs you have most recently used. It also displays your current service provider, the current time, your next appointment, your current profile, and the number of new messages.
  • Page 25: Status Indicators

    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 or text message Battery level (SMS) New voice mail on line 1...
  • Page 26: Menus

    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.
  • Page 27: Entering Text And Numbers

    Multipress, T9 and Numeric. The Multipress and T9 modes are used for entering text and the Numeric mode is used for entering numbers. When you select a field that requires text or numeric entry, your Smartphone will automatically default to the appropriate input mode.
  • Page 28: Entering Numbers In Numeric Mode

    The following steps provide detailed instructions on using T9 input mode: If the T9 language is not English, press and hold the Asterisk key ( ), select T9 Languages from the pop-up menu, and then select T9 English. Press and hold the Asterisk key ( ), select T9 English from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 29: Miscellaneous Input Tasks

    Miscellaneous Input Tasks To… Do this… Enter a space In Multipress or T9 mode, press the Pound key (#). Start a new line Press the Navigation stick. Change between uppercase and Press the Asterisk key ( ). When you are in text mode, the lowercase first letter of a sentence is automatically capitalized.
  • Page 30: Securing The Smartphone

    2.4 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.
  • Page 31: Locking The Smartphone

    After you turn on device lock, your Smartphone will automatically lock after a specified time of inactivity. You can also directly lock your Smartphone by selecting Device lock from the Quick List. The left soft key on the screen will display Unlock to indicate that your Smartphone is locked.
  • Page 32: Locking The Sim Card

    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. To turn on the phone, you have to enter the PIN. To lock the SIM card and set the PIN: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, select Settings Security.
  • Page 33: Using The Phone

    3 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.
  • Page 34: Making A Call

    Smartphone dials the contact’s default number. You can change the default number at any time so that the Smartphone dials a different number, such as the Home or Mobile number. When you make a call from an open contact, you can select the number to dial.
  • Page 35: Making A Call Using A Recently Dialed Number

    Making a Call Using a Recently Dialed Number You can select a name or number from the list of recently dialed phone numbers to call that person again. You can also quickly redial the last number called. To make a call using a recently dialed number: On the Home screen, press the Talk key to display a list of recently dialed phone numbers.
  • Page 36: Responding To An Incoming Call

    3.2 Responding to an Incoming Call When you receive a call on your Smartphone, your Smartphone rings. The phone number of the caller, if available, is displayed on the screen. If the caller is included in your contact list, the contact name will be displayed. If the caller is associated with an image (called “Photo ID”), the image will be displayed.
  • Page 37: Managing More Than One Call

    Holding a Call to Make a Second Call When you are talking on the Smartphone, you can press the Hold soft key to place the first call on hold and dial a second call. When you have finished the second call, press the End key to go back to the first call.
  • Page 38: In-Call Options

    3.4 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 .
  • Page 39: Call History

    3.5 Call History Call History displays calls that you have made, received, and missed. Each entry in Call History contains the start time of the call, the duration, the caller’s name, if available, and the caller’s number. The oldest calls are automatically deleted from the list to make room for the newest calls.
  • Page 40: Speed Dial

    3.6 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.
  • Page 41: Voice Mail

    3.7 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.
  • Page 42: International Call

    3.8 International Call To enter 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.
  • Page 43: Turning Off The Radio

    Under some situations (on the airplane, for example), you will need to turn off the wireless 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.
  • Page 44: Setting Up Your Smartphone

    4 Setting up Your Smartphone You can customize the settings on your 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”...
  • Page 45: Settings

    4.1 Settings (Page 1) On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Settings to access Settings, which contains three 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, and then describe all the items in sequence.
  • Page 46: Call Waiting

    Call Options To set up various call options: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Phone Call Options. The available options are: An key answer allows you to press any key to answer an incoming call. Show SIM contacts displays SIM contacts when you open Microsoft Contacts.
  • Page 47 The Smartphone will use the selected network. If you selected Automatic, select Menu and then Preferred Networks. Select the networks to use and select Done. The Smartphone will automatically use the preferred networks. To add a network: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Phone Networks.
  • Page 48: Sounds

    My Documents folder. You can now specify this sound for a ring tone, notification, or reminder on your Smartphone, as described earlier. For ring tones, you can use sounds in either .wav, mid, or .wma , or mp3 file format.
  • Page 49: Profiles

    Changing Tones The Smartphone generates tones that represent the numbers you press on the keypad. It sends these tones over the network to communicate with other devices, such as answering machines and voice mail systems. At the same time, it plays the tones so that you can hear them.
  • Page 50: Home Screen

    To specify the idle time before the Home screen appears On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Home. In Time out, scroll to the amount of time for the Smartphone to be idle before the Home screen automatically appears. Select Done.
  • Page 51: Accessibility

    If you want to receive infrared beams from other devices, you must turn on the option to receive incoming beams. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Beam. Select Receive incoming beams. The Smartphone receives all incoming beams from other devices until you clear this option. Bluetooth Your Smartphone does not support Bluetooth.
  • Page 52: Settings

    This is faster than a dial-up connection. The available services depend on your subscription details. Such services are charged. N O T E You can also use your Smartphone as a GPRS modem for a desktop computer. (See section 8.3 for more information.)
  • Page 53 Smartphone uses it to automatically connect to the network. For example, you can create an Internet connection and then configure Pocket Internet Explorer to use it. Then, when you start Internet Explorer and browse to a Web page on the Internet, the Smartphone automatically connects to the Internet by using your Internet connection.
  • Page 54 Enter the requested information as follows: In Description, enter a name for the connection. In Connects to, scroll to the network. In Phone number, enter the phone number you use to dial the network. In User name, enter your network user name. In Password, enter your password.
  • Page 55 To create a proxy connection: Your Smartphone comes with customized proxy connection settings for you to select. If you want to manually set up a connection, follow this procedure: On the Home screen, press the Start soft key, and select Settings Data Connections.
  • Page 56: Date And Time

    You can use Owner Information settings to record personal information, such as your name, phone number, and e-mail address. This is helpful, for example, in the event that you lose your Smartphone, so that you can be contacted if it is found.
  • Page 57: Remove Programs

    Remove Programs You can use Remove Programs to remove programs installed on the Smartphone, with the exception of core programs that came with the Smartphone, for example, Contacts, Calendar, and Internet Explorer. N O T E Be careful when you remove programs.
  • Page 58: Settings

    To enable or disable the keypad light, check or uncheck the Keypad LED on box. To specify the End key as the key for waking up the Smartphone from sleep mode, check the Only End key wakeup box. If the box is unchecked, you can press any key to wake up the Smartphone.
  • Page 59: Messaging Features

    5 Messaging Features You can use your Smartphone to send and receive e-mail, text messages, media messages, and instant messages. This chapter describes how to work with messages on your Smartphone. N O T E Not all service plans include sending text or media messages. If you are not sure what your service plan...
  • Page 60: Understanding Messaging Types And Accounts

    Media messages can be sent or received any time your phone is turned on and not in a voice or data call. Instant Messaging You can use MSN® Messenger on the Smartphone to send and receive instant messages. MSN Messenger on the Smartphone provides the same chat environment as MSN Messenger on your desktop computer. For example, you can chat with a single MSN Messenger contact or with several contacts at once.
  • Page 61: Messaging Accounts

    Media Messages, Text Messages, and Outlook E-Mail. You can use up to eight different messaging accounts with the Smartphone. For example, you may want to set up an account to send and receive e-mail messages by using Internet e-mail. (See “Setting up E-Mail Accounts”...
  • Page 62 Messaging Description Option Display Specifies how the message list is displayed. Check Show date and time in the message list if you want the option. In Sort messages by, select Date received, Subject, or Sender for the sorting type and select Descending or Ascending for the sorting order. Sending Specifies the options when sending a message.
  • Page 63: Using E-Mail Messages

    Exchange Server. When you do this, messages in the Outlook E-mail Outbox on the Smartphone are sent, and messages you have received in Outlook are copied to the Outlook E-mail account folders on your Smartphone. Only those folders that are marked for synchronization on your Smartphone are synchronized in this manner.
  • Page 64: Creating An E-Mail Message

    19. Select a connection option, select Next, and then select Finish. C A U T I O N If you save your password and then lose your Smartphone, someone finding your Smartphone might be able to gain access to your e-mail.
  • Page 65: Sending And Receiving E-Mail Messages

    N O T E To stop this process, select Menu and then Stop Send/Receive. Before you can send and receive e-mail messages, the Smartphone must be properly configured, as described earlier in “Setting up Internet e-mail.” You must take additional steps to receive large messages and attachments, as described later in “Working...
  • Page 66: Viewing And Responding To E-Mail Messages

    Viewing and Responding to E-Mail 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 messages. To quickly view new messages, select the message notification area on the Home screen.
  • Page 67 When you synchronize your Outlook E-mail account with your desktop computer or Exchange Server, the Smartphone downloads the first 0.5 KB of each new e-mail message by default. When you connect to an Internet e-mail server, it downloads the amount (in KB) of each new message that you specified when you set up the account.
  • Page 68: Accepting Meeting Requests

    This deletes all of the attachments to this message, not only the selected attachment. Accepting Meeting Requests You can receive and respond to Outlook meeting requests on your Smartphone in a similar manner as you do in Outlook on your desktop computer.
  • Page 69: Using Text Messages

    N O T E Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple recipients. Enter your text message. (For information about entering text on the Smartphone, see section 2.3.) When composing your message, you can also: Insert predefined text by selecting Menu Insert Text.
  • Page 70: Sending And Receiving Text Messages

    Viewing and Responding to Text Messages When you receive a text 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 text messages. To quickly view new messages, select the message notification area on the Home screen.
  • Page 71 Working with Text Messages Using Messaging menu commands, you can quickly reply to, forward, and delete messages. To reply to a message: From an open message, select Menu. From the message list, select Menu Reply. Select Reply or Reply All. Enter a message in the message area.
  • Page 72: Using Media Messages

    Select Done. In Server of the Account Settings screen, select the connection you just added. 10. Select Done. When you send or receive media messages, your Smartphone is connected to this server. To edit or delete a MMS connection: On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging.
  • Page 73: Creating A Media Message

    You can insert picture files of the following formats in your media message: JPG, GIF, aGIF, and wBMP. Copy your picture files to the Storage\My Documents folder of your Smartphone. They will appear in your selection list when you are inserting a picture.
  • Page 74 Select to immediately take a Select from the Selected picture picture appears here. thumbnails If you want to immediately take a photo to be inserted as your picture, select the camera icon (the first thumbnail). Frame your target in the viewing window and press the Shutter soft key to take the photo. Press the Save soft key and the picture is automatically inserted.
  • Page 75: Sending And Receiving Media Messages

    5. Under Send/receive, select Automatically or Manually. 6. Select Done. To manually send and receive media messages: 1. On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging. 2. Select Media Messaging. 3. Select Menu and then Send/Receive. The Smartphone sends and receives your media messages.
  • Page 76: Viewing And Responding To Media Messages

    Check with your service provider for the size limit of sending/receiving media messages. When you receive a media 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 media messages. To quickly view new messages, select the message notification area on the Home screen.
  • Page 77 To reply to a media message: From an open message, select Menu. From the message list, select Menu Reply. Select Reply or Reply All. Enter a message in the message area. Select Send. To forward a media message: From an open message, select Menu Forward.
  • Page 78: Working With Message Folders

    5.5 Working with 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.
  • Page 79: Msn Messenger

    5.6 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:...
  • Page 80 Available Options When Using MSN Messenger To… Do this… Add an MSN Messenger In the Messenger contact list, press the Menu soft key, select Add contact Contact, and then follow the directions on the screen. Delete an MSN In the Messenger contact list, select the contact’s name, press the Menu Messenger contact soft key, and select Delete Contact.
  • Page 81: Contacts, Calendar, And Tasks

    6 Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks This chapter introduces features on your Smartphone that help you manage and keep track of contacts, appointments, and schedule, and maintain a “things to do” list. This chapter also explains how to send and receive contact and appointment information between your Smartphone and another mobile device or a...
  • Page 82: Contacts

    Microsoft Contacts; the other is stored in the SIM card. Your Smartphone needs time to read the data stored in the SIM card. Therefore, it may take 1 ~ 2 minutes for data refreshing to finish after the Home screen displays when the Smartphone turns on or the SIM card unlocks.
  • Page 83: Creating A New Contact

    Contacts, you can also press the soft key. Do one of the following: To save the contact to your Smartphone as a regular contact, press the New soft key. You can also press the Menu soft key and select New Contact To save the contact to your SIM card as a SIM contact, press the Menu soft key and select New SIM Contact.
  • Page 84: Editing A Contact

    If you have a long list of contacts and you don’t see the contact you want to call on the first screen, enter the first few letters of the contact’s name. The Smartphone will search through the entire contact list and...
  • Page 85 Using a Number Other Than the Default Number 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 call, and change the abbreviation for the number by pushing the Navigation stick left/right.
  • Page 86: Calendar

    6.2 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. When you create and edit appointments in Calendar, your changes are reflected in Outlook on your desktop computer when you synchronize.
  • Page 87: Importing Calendar Information

    Week View To view appointments for the week, press the Menu soft key and select Week View. The Week view shows your schedule for the specified week. This view allows you to get a quick indication of your free and busy time, and allows you to create an appointment at a selected time easily.
  • Page 88: Tasks

    When completed, press the Navigation stick. N O T E When you create a new task on your Smartphone, you can synchronize tasks with your desktop computer to keep your Tasks list up-to-date in both locations. If you create a new task with a reminder on your desktop computer, you can synchronize tasks with your Smartphone to hear the reminder on your Smartphone.
  • Page 89: Voice Notes

    6.4 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 Do one of the following to open Voice Note: Press and hold the Volume Up key.
  • Page 90: Beaming Information

    Once you select Receive incoming beams, your device automatically receives beams until you clear this check box. Your Smartphone can receive beamed files of any type, but you may need to copy some files to your desktop computer for viewing.
  • Page 91: Activesync

    7 ActiveSync This chapter introduces the basic features of Microsoft® ActiveSync® technology. It describes how to use ActiveSync for synchronizing information on your Smartphone with your desktop computer and/or a server running Microsoft® Exchange® Server. For detailed information about using ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.
  • Page 92: Understanding Activesync

    Microsoft Exchange Server. It also allows you to share files between your Smartphone and your desktop computer. When you synchronize, ActiveSync compares the information on your Smartphone with the information on your desktop computer and/or Exchange Server and updates all locations with the most recent information.
  • Page 93: Setting Up Activesync

    Exchange server on your Smartphone. If at some later time you want to synchronize with a server when the Smartphone is connected to the desktop computer, you must then configure ActiveSync on the desktop computer as described in “Synchronize with a server”...
  • Page 94: Changing Activesync Settings Later

    To create a synchronization schedule with an Exchange server: To set up a synchronization schedule with an Exchange server, you must use ActiveSync on your Smartphone. You can schedule synchronization of your device on two separate schedules. Use the peak times schedule to synchronize during working hours or other times you experience higher mail volumes.
  • Page 95: Synchronizing Information

    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.
  • Page 96: Deciding Which Information To Synchronize

    Exchange Server, you receive only messages from the last three days and the first 500 bytes of each new message. The messages on your Smartphone and on your desktop computer are linked. When you delete a message on your Smartphone, it is deleted from your desktop computer the next time you synchronize, and vice versa.
  • Page 97: Activesync Error Messages

    7.5 ActiveSync Error Messages If your information cannot be successfully synchronized, you will see an error message on your Smartphone. To help troubleshoot the problem, you can view more information about the error. When an error message is displayed, scroll to it and press the Navigation stick to view information about the ActiveSync error.
  • Page 98: Internet, Entertainment, And More

    8 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 Solitaire, and use Calculator.
  • Page 99: Internet Explorer

    8.1 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).
  • Page 100: Using The Favorites List

    The Smartphone caches the Web pages that you view and stores them until the cache is full. It then replaces the oldest pages with new pages. If you go to a page that is cached on your Smartphone, you see the stored version unless you refresh the page to see the latest version.
  • Page 101: Windows Media

    Use the Sync feature in the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to synchronize digital media files to your Smartphone (instead of dragging a file from a folder on your desktop computer to a folder on your Smartphone, for example). This copies your favorite audio files, video files, and playlists from your desktop Player library to your Smartphone Player library and ensures that licenses are copied with protected files.
  • Page 102: Playing Audio And Video Files

    Play (or select Menu, and then select Queue Up). To play a file that is stored on your Smartphone, but that is not in a library, do the following: On the Library screen, select Menu, and then select Open File. Select the item that you want to play, and then select Play (or select Menu and then select Queue Up).
  • Page 103: Using The Now Playing Playlist

    Using Menu Commands on the Playback Screen On the Playback screen, you can use the menu commands as below: Menu Commands on Description the Playback Screen Play/Pause Starts or pauses playback. Stop Stops playback and rewinds to the beginning of the current file. Shuffle Plays the items in the Now Playing playlist in a random order.
  • Page 104: Using Libraries

    When synchronizing files, always synchronize the files to a storage card that is inserted into your Smartphone. Do not synchronize to a storage card that is inserted into a storage card reader. In addition, do not synchronize to the internal storage location (RAM) in your device.
  • Page 105: The Library

    A playlist is a list of digital media files that play in a specified order. By using playlists, you can group audio and video files together for convenient playback. When you synchronize with the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10, your favorite playlists are automatically copied to your Smartphone. Your playlists are available in the library (in the My Playlists category).
  • Page 106: Media Options

    Check this box (default) to show the Library screen when you open Windows Media Player. Clear this box to show the Playback screen when you open Windows Media Player. NOTE: This option does not take effect until you turn off your Smartphone and then turn it on again. Skins If you have additional skins installed on your device, you can scroll left/right to select a skin.
  • Page 107: About Licenses And Protected Files

    Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Smartphone can play files that have been compressed by using any of the following audio and video codecs. You can determine which codecs a file uses by checking its file properties...
  • Page 108 Microsoft Windows Media Audio codec versions 1.0, 2.0, 7, 8, and 9. Although Windows Media Player for Smartphone supports all the variants of the Windows Media Audio 9 codec (including the Windows Media Audio 9, Windows Media Audio 9 Professional, Windows Media Audio 9 Voice, and Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless codecs), the following variants are only partially supported: Windows Media Audio 9 Professional codec.
  • Page 109: Modem Link

    8.3 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. Your Smartphone supports the modem link capability for Windows 2000 and Windows XP only.
  • Page 110 Failing to deactivate the modem link when you are finished using it might result in problems with using ActiveSync in the same session. Disconnecting the ActiveSync cable will not completely stop the modem connection on the Smartphone. You have to press the Menu soft key...
  • Page 111: Games

    8.4 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.
  • Page 112: Calculator

    8.5 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 Start soft key and select Accessories Calculator.
  • Page 113: Part Ii Software Manual

    Part II Software Manual...
  • Page 114: Using The Digital Camera

    9 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...
  • Page 115: Phone Camera

    If you do not respond in five seconds, the program will automatically save it. The photo is saved as a .jpg file in the storage card (if inserted) or in the memory of your Smartphone. To immediately view the saved photo, press the Viewer soft key to open Phone Viewer. (For details on Phone Viewer, see section 9.2.)
  • Page 116: Continuous Shots

    If you do not respond in five seconds, the program will automatically save it. The video is saved as a .3gp file in the storage card (if inserted) or in the memory of your Smartphone. To immediately watch the saved video, press the Player soft key to open Video Player. (For details on Video Player, see section 9.3.)
  • Page 117: Phone Camera Settings

    The options are 0.5s (default), 0.75s and 1s. Notes on Using Phone Camera To use Phone Camera, 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:...
  • Page 118: Phone Viewer

    If a storage card is inserted, the program will display the .jpg and .bmp f files in the card. Otherwise, it will display the files in the Storage\My Documents folder and its subfolders of your Smartphone. One screen displays a total of nine thumbnails.
  • Page 119: Adding A Theme To A Photo

    Adding a Theme to a Photo You can add a theme to your photo to make it fancier. Phone Viewer provides 12 themes for you to select. In full screen view or thumbnail view, press the Menu soft key and select Edit Add Theme to add a theme to the selected photo.
  • Page 120: Renaming A Photo

    Menu soft key and select Play. For your Smartphone to play the voice note automatically when you open the photo next time, press the Menu soft key in the thumbnail view, select Settings, select Play audio, and then press OK soft key.
  • Page 121: Slide Show

    Select − Specifies the location of the photos: Folder My Device displays the photos stored in the Storage\My Documents folder of your Smartphone. Storage Card displays the photos stored in the storage card, if inserted. Delete Delete Deletes the selected photo.
  • Page 122: Video Player

    If a storage card is inserted, the program will display the videos in the card; otherwise, it will display the videos in the Storage\My Documents folder and its subfolders of your Smartphone. One screen displays a total of nine thumbnails.
  • Page 123: Video Player Menu Commands

    Select Folder Specifies the location of the videos: My Device displays the photos stored in the Storage\My Documents folder of your Smartphone. Storage Card displays the photos stored in the storage card, if inserted. Settings Sets the total number of videos displayed in the thumbnail view. The options are 6, 9 (default), and 12.
  • Page 124: More Programs

    10 More Programs In addition to Microsoft core programs, several programs are built into your Smartphone so you can take full advantage of your Smartphone. Three camera-related programs are described in the previous chapter. This chapter describes the remaining programs.
  • Page 125: Photo Id

    Use Photo ID to assign photos to your contacts. When a contact calls you, his/her photo appears on the screen. You can also use Photo ID to manage the phone book stored in your Smartphone and in your SIM card. For example, you can add, delete, or edit a contact, and make a call from here.
  • Page 126: Adding A Contact Using Photo Id

    If you want to immediately take a photo to be assigned to the selected contact, press the Camera soft key. Frame your target in the viewing window, and press the Shutter soft key to take the photo. Press the Save soft key. N O T E You can also assign a photo after opening the contact card.
  • Page 127: Editing A Contact

    If the contact is stored in the SIM card, the phone number is preceded by the icon. If the contact is stored in your Smartphone, the phone number is preceded by the photo indicator such as All Contacts [List] In this mode, the top of the screen displays the information of the selected contact.
  • Page 128: Managing Contact Groups

    Managing Contact Groups You can assign your contacts to different contact groups for efficient management. By default, Photo ID provides six contact groups, including Family, VIP, Friends, Colleagues, Business and Miscellaneous. Assigning Group Members You can assign a contact group when adding or editing a contact. You can also assign group members by the following procedure: On the Photo ID main screen, press the Menu soft key and select Manage Group.
  • Page 129: Photo Id Settings

    Photo ID Settings To configure Photo ID, on the Photo ID main screen, press the Menu soft key and select Settings. Photo ID Settings Description Load from Sets the location of data to be loaded. The options are SIM card & Contacts (default), SIM card, and Contacts.
  • Page 130: Phone Explorer

    PhoneExplorer to open PhoneExplorer. Displayed on the screen is the root directory of your Smartphone. To select a file or folder, press the Up/Down key. Press the Action key to open the selected file or folder. To go up one level, press the Back key or select the icon and press the Navigation stick.
  • Page 131: Managing Files

    Pastes the previously cut or copied file or folder to the current folder. Properties Displays the file properties such as type, location and size. N O T E Be careful when you delete files. Accidentally deleting essential program files can cause your Smartphone to malfunction.
  • Page 132: Java Game

    Use Internet Explorer to connect to the Internet and download JAD files through HTTP (WAP not supported). Your Smartphone is preinstalled with the Java game Burning Rush. N O T E Your Smartphone does not support the installation of Java games through the mobile phone network.
  • Page 133: Sim Cleaner

    10.4 SIM Cleaner The SIM Cleaner program allows you to delete all text messages stored in the SIM card. On the Home screen, press the Start soft key and select Accessories SIM Cleaner. To delete all text messages: Select Menu Delete All.
  • Page 134: Part Iii References

    Part III References...
  • Page 135: References

    11 References This chapter provides the reference information.
  • Page 136: Product Specification

    11.1 Product Specification Component Specification Intel PXA 262 200MHz Operating System Windows Mobile™ Smartphone 2003 Second Edition Memory − 32MB ROM (The available space for the end user is approximately 15MB. The available space depends on the programs installed.) − 32MB SDRAM Display 2.2-inch Transflective color LCD display,65K color, 176x220 resolution, with...
  • Page 137: Frequently-Asked Questions

    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. Then turn on the Smartphone again. Make sure that the phone function is turned on.
  • Page 138: Restoring Factory Default State

    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. For example, you should clear the memory: When your Smartphone cannot be turned on.
  • Page 139: Regulatory Information

    11.4 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.
  • Page 140: Index

    12 Index VPN............46 Contact card Sending message ........56, 61 Contacts ............74 About Calling ............76 Setting ............42 Card............74 Accessibility Deleting............. 75 Setting ............43 Editing............76 Accessories ............11 Finding ............75 ActiveSync New contact ..........75 Connector ............ 4 Sending message ........
  • Page 141 Hold, call ............30 Home key ..........3, 14 Home screen..........16 Navigation stick ..........3, 14 Setting ............42 Network settings..........39 Number Format ............48 Numeric keypad..........3, 15 Inbox New message ..........61 Incoming call Rejecting ............28 Owner information Rejecting the second call.......29 Setting ............
  • Page 142 Screen ............3 T9 mode ............19 Backlight time-out........48 Talk key ............3 SD card......12, See Storage card Tasks ............80 Inserting.............12 New task............ 80 Removing ...........12 Viewing ............. 80 Secure Digital ........See SD card Time Security Setting ............48 Setting ............49 Turning off ............

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