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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual www.htc.com...
  • Page 2: Please Read Before Proceeding

    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © 009 HTC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. HTC, the HTC logo, HTC Innovation, ExtUSB, TouchFLO, HTC Touch, and HTC Care are trademarks and/or service marks of HTC Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows XP, Windows Vista, ActiveSync,...
  • Page 3 The information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. HTC also reserves the right to revise the content of this document at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 4: Limitation Of Damages

    Without limiting the foregoing, it is further understood that HTC and its Providers are not responsible for Your use or misuse of the Weather Information, Data and/or Documentation or the results from such use. HTC and its Providers make no express or implied warranties, guarantees or affirmations that weather information will...
  • Page 5: Important Health Information And Safety Precautions

    REVENUE, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF DATA, AND/OR LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING OUT OF, OR RELATED TO, IN ANY MANNER, OR THE DELIVERY, PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE OF OBLIGATIONS, OR USE OF THE WEATHER INFORMATION, DATA OR DOCUMENTATION HEREUNDER REGARDLESS OF THE FORESEEABILITY THEREOF.
  • Page 6 Replace only with specified batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations or reference guide supplied with your product. Note: This product should be operated only with the following designated Battery Pack(s). • HTC, Model TOPA160...
  • Page 7 • Take extra precautions • Keep the battery or device dry and away from water or any liquid as it may cause a short circuit. • Keep metal objects away so they don’t come in contact with the battery or its connectors as it may lead to short circuit during operation.
  • Page 8 Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in the applicable NF EN 50- 1:000 and/or NF EN 50-:00 standards as required by French Article L. 5-1. • Earphone, manufactured by HTC, Model HS G5. SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft’s navigation system and its communications network, using this device’s phone function on...
  • Page 9 blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. ROAD SAFETY Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with handheld devices, except in the case of emergency.
  • Page 10 HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. NONIONIZING RADIATION Your device has an internal antenna. This product should be operated in its normal- use position to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference.
  • Page 11: General Precautions

    General Precautions • Avoid applying excessive pressure to the device Do not apply excessive pressure on the screen and the device to prevent damaging them and remove the device from your pants’ pocket before sitting down. It is also recommended that you store the device in a protective case and only use the device stylus or your finger when interacting with the touch screen.
  • Page 12 • Avoid wet areas Never use the product in a wet location. • Avoid using your device after a dramatic change in temperature When you move your device between environments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may form on or within the device.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Inside the Box ....................22 1.2 Getting to Know Your Phone ................22 Top and bottom panels ...................... Front panel ............................ Back panel .............................4 Left panel ............................5 Right panel ............................5 1.3 Installing the SIM Card, Battery, and Storage Card ........26 SIM card............................7 Battery ............................8 Storage card ..........................9...
  • Page 14 1.14 Using the Zoom Bar ..................43 1.15 Connecting Your Phone to a Computer ............44 Chapter 2 Contacts and Phone Calls 2.1 Contacts ......................45 Opening the Contacts screen ....................45 Adding new contacts to your phone ..................45 Adding a contact to your SIM card ..................46 Assigning contacts with categories ..................46 Browsing and filtering the contacts list ................46 Creating an email or messaging group ................47...
  • Page 15 3.3 People ....................... 62 Adding contacts to your phone ....................6 Adding favorite contacts to the People tab ..............6 Quickly calling or sending a message to a favorite contact........6 Removing a favorite contact ....................6 3.4 Messages ......................64 3.5 Mail ........................65 Adding your Internet email account ...................65 Adding your Outlook work account ..................66 Checking and reading email ....................67...
  • Page 16 Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 5.1 Ways of Synchronizing Your Phone ..............86 5.2 Before Synchronizing With Your Computer ........... 87 5.3 Setting Up Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista ....87 Setting up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center ........88 Using Windows Mobile Device Center ................89 5.4 Setting Up ActiveSync on Windows XP ............
  • Page 17 Creating and replying to email messages ..............105 When viewing email ....................... 106 Downloading file attachments ................... 107 Directly making calls from email messages ..............107 Synchronizing email messages ..................108 Customizing email settings ....................108 6.4 Adding Your Signature in Sent Messages ............ 110 6.5 Filtering Your Inbox ..................
  • Page 18 Wi-Fi .............................. 11 GPRS ............................. 1 Dial-up ............................14 Starting a data connection ....................14 8.2 Using Opera Mobile ..................125 The browser screen ......................... 15 Entering a website address and adding it to your bookmarks ....... 16 Mobile view ..........................17 Zooming and panning......................
  • Page 19 Chapter 9 Bluetooth 9.1 Bluetooth Modes ................... 140 Turning Bluetooth on and making your phone visible..........140 9.2 Bluetooth Partnerships ................. 141 Creating a Bluetooth partnership ..................141 Accepting a Bluetooth partnership .................. 14 9.3 Connecting a Bluetooth Hands-free or Stereo Headset ......143 9.4 Sending and Receiving Information Using Bluetooth ........
  • Page 20 10.4 Using Audio Booster ..................162 10.5 Using FM Radio ....................163 Saving presets ........................... 164 Minimizing or turning off FM Radio .................. 164 Chapter 11 Other Programs 11.1 Facebook ......................165 11.2 Microsoft Office Mobile ................166 11.3 JBlend ......................167 Installing and launching MIDlets/MIDlet suites ............
  • Page 21 12.6 Using Task Manager ..................187 12.7 Protecting Your Phone .................. 188 Protecting your SIM card with a PIN ................. 188 Protecting your phone with a password ................. 188 Encrypting files on your storage card ................189 12.8 Resetting Your Phone ..................190 Performing a soft reset ......................
  • Page 22: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Inside the Box The product package includes: • HTC Touch • AC adapter • USB sync cable • .5mm stereo headset • Battery • Quick Start Guide 1.2 Getting to Know Your Phone Top and bottom panels Microphone 3.5mm Audio Jack...
  • Page 23: Front Panel

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  Front panel Notification LED Earpiece Touch Screen Zoom Bar TALK/SEND END/POWER BACK HOME START Button Function Notification LED This LED shows a: • Flashing green light when there is a missed call, new text message, new email, or other notification.
  • Page 24: Back Panel

    4 Chapter 1 Getting Started Button Function TALK/SEND • Press to answer a call or dial out. • During a call, press and hold to turn the speakerphone on and off. • While viewing a message, press to call the sender. HOME Press to return to the Home tab of the Home screen.
  • Page 25: Left Panel

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 Left panel Right panel VOLUME UP Press to increase the earpiece volume during a call or the speaker volume. VOLUME DOWN Press to decrease the earpiece volume during a call or the speaker volume. microSD Card Slot (See “Storage card”...
  • Page 26: Installing The Sim Card, Battery, And Storage Card

    6 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.3 Installing the SIM Card, Battery, and Storage Card You need to remove the back cover before you can install the SIM card, battery and storage card on your phone. Also, make sure to always turn off the power before installing or replacing the SIM card and battery.
  • Page 27: Sim Card

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 SIM card The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and phonebook/ message memory. Your phone supports both 1.8V and V SIM cards. Note Some legacy SIM cards may not function with your phone. You should consult with your mobile operator for a replacement SIM card.
  • Page 28: Battery

    8 Chapter 1 Getting Started Battery Your phone comes with a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and is designed to use only manufacturer-specified original batteries and accessories. Battery performance depends on many factors, including network configuration, signal strength, and usage patterns. Warning! To reduce risk of fire or burns: •...
  • Page 29: Storage Card

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 9 To remove the battery Make sure your phone is turned off. Remove the back cover. See “To remove the back cover” for instructions. Lift up the battery from the small opening on the right side of the battery compartment.
  • Page 30: Charging The Battery

    0 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.4 Charging the Battery New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you start using your phone, it is recommended that you install and charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. To charge the battery Connect the USB connector of the AC adapter to the sync connector on your...
  • Page 31: Starting Up

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 1.5 Starting Up After installing your SIM card and battery and charging the battery, you can now power on and start using your phone. Turning the power on and off To turn on the power Press the END/POWER button.
  • Page 32: Home Screen

     Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.6 Home Screen The Home screen allows finger-touch access to the most important functions such as contacts, text messages, email, Internet, and more. Signal strength Volume status Connection status Notification Battery status Quick menu Start screen Home screen For more information about using the Home screen, see Chapter .
  • Page 33: Status Icons

    Chapter 1 Getting Started  1.7 Status Icons Status icons are displayed in the title bar at the top of the screen. The following are some of the status icons that you may see on your phone. New text message; Missed call SMS notification of voicemail Battery charging...
  • Page 34 4 Chapter 1 Getting Started No signal Bluetooth visible mode on Receiving MMS Bluetooth stereo headset connected New incoming MMS Voice call in progress Sending MMS Speakerphone on MMS sent Call on hold Cannot send MMS Calls are forwarded Connection is active Dialing while no SIM card is inserted Connection is not active No SIM card inserted...
  • Page 35: Notifications

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 1.8 Notifications When you tap any of the status icons in the title bar, the Notifications screen opens and displays the remaining battery status, call duration of an ongoing phone call, as well as network connection status, such as Wi-Fi (if your phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network), data connection usage (if your data connection is on), and other types of connections.
  • Page 36: Start Screen

    6 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.9 Start Screen The Start screen gives you one-touch access to the programs and settings of your phone. To open the Start screen, tap Start ( ) at the top left corner of the screen, or press the START button ( On the Start screen: •...
  • Page 37: Quick Menu

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 1.10 Quick Menu The Quick menu, which can be opened from the top right corner of the screen, shows the currently running programs. You can quickly switch between running programs, stop programs, and see how much program memory is being used. On the Quick menu: •...
  • Page 38: Lock Screen

    8 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.11 Lock Screen The Lock screen is displayed whenever your phone is locked. You can lock your phone to prevent accidental button or touch screen presses when the phone is in your bag or pocket. Locking your phone Your phone automatically locks when one of the following occurs: •...
  • Page 39: Unlocking Your Phone

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 9 Unlocking your phone When you see the Lock screen, slide the Lock button ( ) left or right to unlock your phone. Note If you have set a password for your phone, you will be prompted for the password when you unlock the phone.
  • Page 40: Receiving A Call When The Phone Is Locked

    40 Chapter 1 Getting Started Receiving a call when the phone is locked You can receive and answer calls even when your phone is locked. For more information about answering calls, see “Answering and Ending Calls“ in Chapter . After you end the call, your phone remains locked and the Lock screen is displayed. You need to unlock your phone to use it.
  • Page 41 Chapter 1 Getting Started 41 To increase or decrease the volume level, drag your finger up or down the volume bars, or press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button. You can also: • Tap Silent to mute the volume. Tap Vibrate to switch the phone to Vibrate mode. •...
  • Page 42: Using Finger Gestures

    4 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.13 Using Finger Gestures You can use finger gestures to scroll and pan on the touch screen. Finger scrolling Finger scrolling can be used to scroll up and down Web pages, documents, and lists such as the contacts list, file list, message list, calendar appointments list, and more. To scroll up and down •...
  • Page 43: Using The Zoom Bar

    Chapter 1 Getting Started 4 1.14 Using the Zoom Bar The Zoom bar located below the touch screen is a handy zoom control that is unique on your phone. When you are viewing a Web page in the Web browser or a photo in Album, you can zoom in or out by sliding your finger across the Zoom bar.
  • Page 44: Connecting Your Phone To A Computer

    44 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.15 Connecting Your Phone to a Computer Whenever you connect your phone to the computer with the USB cable, the Connect to PC screen displays and prompts you to choose the type of USB connection: ActiveSync Select this mode when you need to do the following: •...
  • Page 45: Chapter 2 Contacts And Phone Calls

    Chapter 2 Contacts and Phone Calls 2.1 Contacts Contacts is your address book for people and businesses you communicate with. You can add Outlook contacts to your phone and SIM contacts to your SIM card. Note Windows Live contacts can automatically be added to your stored contacts after you set up Windows Live™...
  • Page 46: Adding A Contact To Your Sim Card

    46 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls Adding a contact to your SIM card On the Contacts screen, tap New, and then select SIM Contact. Enter a contact name and phone number, and then tap OK. You can also use the SIM Manager to add and edit contacts on your SIM card. For more information, see “SIM Manager”...
  • Page 47: Creating An Email Or Messaging Group

    Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 47 • To filter the contacts list by the type of contacts or by categories, tap Menu > Filter and then select whether to display only SIM Contacts, Device Contacts, or contacts of a certain category. To show all contacts again, select Menu >...
  • Page 48: Sharing Contact Information

    48 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls Sharing contact information You can quickly send contact information to another phone through Bluetooth or text messaging. To send contact information via Bluetooth Tap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen. Tap Send via Bluetooth, and then select the phone where to send the contact.
  • Page 49: Making Calls

    Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 49 2.2 Making Calls To make a call, you can either dial a number or select a contact you want to call. While viewing a message that you received, you can also directly call the sender of the message.
  • Page 50 50 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls to close the keypad and to see if there are more matching numbers or contacts found. To browse through the filtered list, flick through the list or slide your finger up or down the list slowly. To call a number or contact, do one of the following: •...
  • Page 51: Making Calls From Received Messages And Calendar Reminders

    Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 51 Making calls from received messages and calendar reminders While you are viewing a text or email message, you can directly call the sender of the message if the sender is a stored contact on your phone. You can also call a phone number that is contained in the body of the message.
  • Page 52: Answering And Ending Calls

    5 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 2.3 Answering and Ending Calls When you receive a phone call, the Incoming Voice Call screen will appear, allowing you to either answer or ignore the call. Accepting or rejecting an incoming call To answer a call Press the TALK/SEND button, or fully slide the center button of the Answer/Ignore bar to the left.
  • Page 53: During A Call

    Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 5 During a call When a call is in progress, a shade covers the Phone’s onscreen buttons to prevent accidental taps. Only the Keypad and End Call buttons are active. To access the onscreen buttons, slide your finger down, starting from the top of the shade.
  • Page 54: Making Conference Calls

    54 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls To take two calls and switch between the calls Press the TALK/SEND button to accept a second call, or tap the Add Call button ( ) to dial a second call. The first call is put on hold when you accept or dial the second call.
  • Page 55 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 55 When you tap a participant while the conference call is in progress, you will see these buttons: To talk in private with the selected participant, tap the Private button ( ). This separates the participant from the conference call and puts the others on hold. When you want to swap between the private call and the conference call, tap the dim area that shows “On Hold”.
  • Page 56: Call History

    56 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 2.5 Call History The missed call icon ( ) appears in the title bar when you missed a call. Use the Call History to check who the caller was, or view all your dialed numbers and received calls.
  • Page 57: Speed Dial

    Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 57 2.6 Speed Dial Use Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap. For example, if you assign a contact to the location 2 in Speed Dial, you can tap and hold the number 2 key on the Phone dialer keypad to dial the contact’s number.
  • Page 58: Turning The Phone Connection On And Off

    58 Chapter  Contacts and Phone Calls 2.7 Turning the Phone Connection On and Off In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the phone while on board an aircraft. To enable or disable the phone connection Tap Start >...
  • Page 59: Chapter 3 Using The Home Screen

    Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.1 What’s on the Home Screen The Home screen of your phone allows finger-touch access to the most widely-used functions, such as People, Messages, Mail, Weather, Internet, and more. The Home screen has the following tabs: Home screen tabs Home Internet...
  • Page 60: Switching Between The Tabs Of The Home Screen

    60 Chapter  Using the Home Screen Switching between the tabs of the Home screen To switch between the tabs, you can do one of the following: • Tap the desired tab on the Home screen. • Press and hold your finger on the active tab, and then slide your finger right or left over the tabs.
  • Page 61: Home

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 61 3.2 Home The Home tab displays a digital clock, the current date, and an alarm icon that indicates whether the alarm clock is on or off. Weather of your current location and the next calendar appointment are also shown on the Home tab. Alarm icon Tap the digital clock if you need to set the date, time, and alarm clock.
  • Page 62: People

    6 Chapter  Using the Home Screen 3.3 People On the People tab, you can add favorite contacts and quickly make calls or send text and email messages to these contacts. Adding contacts to your phone You need to have contacts already stored on your phone before you can add them as favorite contacts to the People tab.
  • Page 63: Quickly Calling Or Sending A Message To A Favorite Contact

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 6 On the Select a Contact screen, tap the name of the desired contact. Select a phone number or email address to associate to the favorite contact. (If there is no picture associated with the contact, the next screen prompts you to assign a picture to the contact.) Repeat steps 1 to 4 to add more favorite contacts to the People tab.
  • Page 64: Messages

    64 Chapter  Using the Home Screen 3.4 Messages The Messages tab is where you can quickly read text messages as they arrive and create a new text message. This tab also displays received multimedia messages. An attachment icon is shown to indicate that a received message is a multimedia message.
  • Page 65: Mail

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 65 3.5 Mail The Mail tab is where you send and receive email messages. Adding your Internet email account On the Mail tab, easily add POP or IMAP email accounts from popular Web-based email providers such as Yahoo! Mail Plus and AOL or other email providers. On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab.
  • Page 66: Adding Your Outlook Work Account

    66 Chapter  Using the Home Screen Adding your Outlook work account If you connect to an Exchange Server for your work email, calendar, contacts, and tasks, you can set up your Outlook work account on your phone. Although your phone supports multiple email accounts, you can only have one Outlook account on your phone at a time.
  • Page 67: Checking And Reading Email

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 67 Checking and reading email When you have newly received or unread email messages, the icon on the Mail tab and the respective icons of your email accounts will show the number of new email messages.
  • Page 68: Internet

    68 Chapter  Using the Home Screen 3.6 Internet On the Internet tab, tap Launch Browser or the globe image to open Opera Mobile so you can browse the Web and search for information. Swipe upward on the screen to scroll down and access the Web favorites.
  • Page 69: Photos And Videos

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 69 3.7 Photos and Videos The Photos and Videos tab lets you easily browse through your photos and video clips and view them in full screen. From this tab, you can also open Camera and capture photos and video clips.
  • Page 70: Setting A Favorite Album

    70 Chapter  Using the Home Screen Setting a favorite album The Photos and Videos tab displays photos and video files from the current favorite album. By default, the Camera Shots album which stores the photos and videos that you captured using the Camera is set as the favorite album. You can change to another favorite album, if preferred.
  • Page 71: Music

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 71 3.8 Music The Music tab allows you to visually browse through albums and music tracks and play music. Note Your phone searches for all supported music files from the following locations: Phone: \My Music (including all subfolders) \My Documents (including all subfolders) Storage Card: \Storage Card (including all subfolders) For information about supported music file formats, see “Specifications”...
  • Page 72: The Library

    7 Chapter  Using the Home Screen To move forward or backward in the current music track Tap and hold on the thin bar below the album art to display the progress bar: Drag your finger right or left on the progress bar to move forward or backward in the current track.
  • Page 73: Playlists

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 7 To choose from other categories When you are in the All Songs list of the Library, tap the Back arrow ( ) on the upper right side of the screen to view other categories. When you tap a category and select a music track from it, you will be able to flip through and play tracks only from this category.
  • Page 74 74 Chapter  Using the Home Screen To create a playlist On the Music tab, tap Library. Tap the Back arrow ( ) on the upper right side of the Library screen to display the list of categories. Tap Playlists. On the Playlists screen, tap Menu >...
  • Page 75: Weather

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 75 3.9 Weather Your phone automatically connects to the Internet to download weather information and displays the current weather as well as the weather information for the next four days of the week on the Weather tab. On the Weather tab, you can: •...
  • Page 76: Weather Settings

    76 Chapter  Using the Home Screen Weather settings You can change the displayed temperature to Celsius or Fahrenheit on the Weather tab. You can also enable or disable auto download options. On the Weather tab, tap Menu > Settings. You can choose from the following options: •...
  • Page 77: Settings

    Chapter  Using the Home Screen 77 3.10 Settings From the Settings tab, you can directly change some of the basic settings. This tab also gives you access to all the other settings of your phone. Sync Data Open ActiveSync and sync Outlook information. See Chapter 5 and 7 for details.
  • Page 78: Programs

    78 Chapter  Using the Home Screen 3.11 Programs You can add your favorite programs to the Programs tab for one-touch access. Tap an empty slot to add a program shortcut. On the Programs tab, swipe your finger up or down to scroll through the screen and then tap the icon of the program you want to use.
  • Page 79: Chapter 4 Entering Text

    Chapter 4 Entering Text 4.1 Using the Onscreen Keyboard When you start a program or select a field that allows you to enter text or numbers, a keyboard icon will be displayed at the bottom center of the screen to indicate that the onscreen keyboard is available for use.
  • Page 80: Qwerty

    80 Chapter 4 Entering Text QWERTY QWERTY is a full onscreen QWERTY keyboard layout similar to a desktop computer keyboard. PinYin (available by country) PinYin lets you use the Roman Alphabet to enter Chinese characters.
  • Page 81: Stroke (Available By Country)

    Chapter 4 Entering Text 81 Stroke (available by country) Stroke lets you write Chinese characters based on the stroke order of the character. Handwriting (available by country) Handwriting lets you use your finger (by sliding it on the screen) to write Chinese characters. Slide your finger to write and then lift your finger to enter the character and show candidate characters based on the strokes you have made.
  • Page 82: Entering Text

    8 Chapter 4 Entering Text Entering text English Start a program that accepts text input, such as Word Mobile. Tap the Input Selector arrow, and then select QWERTY. to switch between using Normal text entry and XT9 predictive mode. To learn how to enter text in XT9 mode, see “Using Predictive Mode” in this chapter.
  • Page 83: Onscreen Navigation Pad

    Chapter 4 Entering Text 8 to choose symbols or use a number keypad. See “Entering Numbers and Symbols” for details. to switch to the alphabetic keyboard. Onscreen navigation pad Tap and hold to display the onscreen navigation pad so you can use it for onscreen directional control. On the navigation pad, tap the up, down, left, or right key to move the text cursor in the direction that you want while you are entering or editing text.
  • Page 84: Entering Numbers And Symbols

    84 Chapter 4 Entering Text When you see the word that you want, tap the word to insert it into your text. When you see a word that you want highlighted in the suggestions list, you can also tap the Enter key or the Space bar to insert the word into your text. To add a new word to the dictionary While entering text using QWERTY, new words can be automatically added to the dictionary.
  • Page 85: Text Input Settings

    Chapter 4 Entering Text 85 4.4 Text Input Settings Text input settings can be accessed either from the keyboard layout selection menu or from the phone settings: From any of the keyboard layouts, tap the Input Selector arrow at the •...
  • Page 86: Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information

    Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 5.1 Ways of Synchronizing Your Phone You can take information wherever you go by synchronizing it to your phone. There are different ways you can sync your phone: • Sync information from your computer to your phone. The following types of information can be synchronized: Microsoft®...
  • Page 87: Before Synchronizing With Your Computer

    Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 87 5.2 Before Synchronizing With Your Computer Before you can sync with your computer, you need to install and set up first the synchronization software on your computer. For more information, see “Setting Up Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista” and “Setting Up ActiveSync on Windows XP”...
  • Page 88: Setting Up Synchronization In Windows Mobile Device Center

    88 Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information Setting up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center When you connect your phone to your computer and start Windows Mobile Device Center for the first time, you are asked to create a Windows Mobile partnership with your phone.
  • Page 89: Using Windows Mobile Device Center

    Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 89 Using Windows Mobile Device Center To open Windows Mobile Device Center, click Start > All Programs > Windows Mobile Device Center on your Windows Vista computer. On Windows Mobile Device Center, you can do the following: •...
  • Page 90: Setting Up Activesync On Windows Xp

    90 Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 5.4 Setting Up ActiveSync on Windows XP On a Windows® XP computer, you need to use Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.5 or later. If you do not have this software on your computer, go to the following website for information on downloading and installing Microsoft ActiveSync to your computer: http://www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted.
  • Page 91: Synchronizing With Your Computer

    Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 91 5.5 Synchronizing With Your Computer Connect and sync your phone with your computer using the USB cable or Bluetooth connection. Starting and stopping synchronization You can manually sync either from your phone or computer. From your phone •...
  • Page 92: Selecting Information To Sync

    9 Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information Selecting information to sync You can select the information types and the amount of information to sync for each type either on your phone or your computer. Follow the steps below to change sync settings on your phone. Note Before changing sync settings on your phone, disconnect your phone from your computer.
  • Page 93: Synchronizing Via Bluetooth

    Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 9 5.6 Synchronizing via Bluetooth You can connect and sync your phone with the computer using Bluetooth. Note To connect and sync your phone with a computer via Bluetooth, your computer must have a built-in Bluetooth or installed with a Bluetooth adapter or dongle. To sync with a computer via Bluetooth Set up Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync on your computer to sync through Bluetooth.
  • Page 94: Synchronizing Music And Video

    94 Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 5.7 Synchronizing Music and Video If you want to carry your music or other digital media along with you while you travel, set up Windows Media Player on your computer to sync music and video with your phone.
  • Page 95: Synchronizing With Microsoft My Phone

    Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information 95 5.8 Synchronizing With Microsoft My Phone Microsoft® My Phone syncs information between your phone and a password- protected website hosted by Microsoft. You can back up and restore your contacts, calendar appointments, photos, and other information. Note You can sync contacts, calendar, and tasks with My Phone only if your phone does not have a sync partnership with an Exchange Server.
  • Page 96: Stopping Sync Partnership With Your My Phone Web Account

    96 Chapter 5 Synchronizing Information To adjust sync schedule and roaming settings Tap Start > Microsoft My Phone. Tap Menu > Sync Schedule. Select from the available schedule options. To enable automatic sync while roaming (when you are out of range of your home network), select the Use these settings when roaming check box.
  • Page 97: Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages

    Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 6.1 Text Messages Send short text messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If your message exceeds the limit on the number of characters for a single text message, your text message is delivered as one but will be billed as more than one message. Creating and sending a new text message On the Home screen, slide to the Messages tab.
  • Page 98: Managing Text Messages In Your Inbox

    98 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages Managing text messages in your Inbox Text messages that are sent to and received from a contact or number are grouped as a single thread in your Inbox. Threaded SMS shows your messages to and from a contact in a single conversation thread.
  • Page 99: Directly Making Calls From Text Messages

    Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 99 To delete one or more text messages in the thread In the SMS / MMS Inbox, tap a message thread to open it. Tap to select a message in the thread. To select several messages, tap Menu > Select Messages >...
  • Page 100: Multimedia Messages

    100 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 6.2 Multimedia Messages Sending multimedia messages (MMS) to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can include pictures, videos, and audio clips in a multimedia message. Notes • Multimedia messaging is a charged service and has to be provisioned on your mobile phone account.
  • Page 101: Creating And Sending Mms Messages

    Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 101 Creating and sending MMS messages You can compose MMS messages in a combination of slides, where each slide can consist of a photo, video or audio clip, and text. To compose an MMS message Tap Start > Text, or from the Home screen, slide to the Messages tab and then tap All Messages.
  • Page 102 10 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages To add text to an MMS message When you tap Insert text here on your MMS message, an empty screen appears where you can enter your text. You can also choose from common words or phrases from the My Text list, insert emoticons, a Favorites link, and more.
  • Page 103: Viewing And Replying To Mms Messages

    Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 10 Viewing and replying to MMS messages In the SMS / MMS Inbox, select the mobile phone number or name of the contact who sent you the MMS message. In the threaded message, tap the MMS icon ( ), and then use the playback controls , and...
  • Page 104: Email

    104 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 6.3 Email You can set up the following types of email accounts on your phone: • Outlook email that you sync with your computer or the Exchange Server. • Email account that you have from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or other email provider.
  • Page 105: Creating And Replying To Email Messages

    Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 105 Creating and replying to email messages After setting up email accounts on your phone, you can start sending and receiving email messages. To create and send an email On the Home screen, slide to the Mail tab. At the right side of the screen, tap an email account you want to use.
  • Page 106: When Viewing Email

    106 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages When viewing email By default, long email messages that you receive contains only the first few kilobytes of the message. When you open an email, it displays only the headers and part of the message. You must download the whole email to view the complete content.
  • Page 107: Downloading File Attachments

    Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 107 Downloading file attachments Depending on your type of email account, your phone may or may not automatically download file attachments with the email messages. • POP3 email account: File attachments are automatically downloaded with the email message. •...
  • Page 108: Synchronizing Email Messages

    108 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages Synchronizing email messages Synchronizing email messages ensures that new email messages are downloaded to the phone Inbox folder, email messages in the Outbox folder are sent, and email messages deleted from the server are removed from your phone. The manner in which you sync email messages depends on the type of email account you have.
  • Page 109 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 109 To customize advanced settings for an Internet email account Tap Start > E-mail. Tap Menu > Options and then tap the email account that you want to modify. On the subsequent screen, you can: Tap Edit Account Setup to modify settings such as your email address, •...
  • Page 110: Adding Your Signature In Sent Messages

    110 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 6.4 Adding Your Signature in Sent Messages You can set your phone to automatically add your name and other information as your signature in sent text and email messages: Tap Start > E-mail, and then tap Menu > Options. Tap Signatures and then tap the account to which you want to add your signature.
  • Page 111: Chapter 7 Working With Calendar And Company Email

    Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email 7.1 Using Calendar Use Calendar to create appointments, including meetings and other events. You can also sync Calendar appointments between your phone and computer. To open the Calendar screen On the Home tab of the Home screen, tap Calendar or a displayed appointment. You can also tap Start >...
  • Page 112: Viewing Appointments

    11 Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email Notes • All-day events do not occupy blocks of time in Calendar; instead, they appear in banners at the top of the calendar. • To remove an appointment, tap Menu > Delete Appointment. •...
  • Page 113: Setting The Reminder Time For New Appointments

    Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email 11 Setting the reminder time for new appointments By default, Calendar has been set to display a reminder alert when you have new upcoming appointments. You can change the reminder time. Open the Calendar screen. Tap Menu >...
  • Page 114: Making A Call From A Meeting Request Or Reminder

    114 Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email Making a call from a meeting request or reminder When you receive a calendar reminder or meeting request email that contains a phone number, you can tap the number to place the call.
  • Page 115: Working With Company Email Messages

    Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email 115 To manually start synchronization, tap Start > ActiveSync and then tap Sync. Another way is to tap Sync Data from the Home screen’s Settings tab. Note If you connect your phone to your office computer via a USB or Bluetooth connection, you can use this connection to the computer to “pass through”...
  • Page 116: Scheduled Synchronization

    116 Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email To turn on Direct Push in Comm Manager On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and tap Communications. You can also tap Start > Comm Manager. On the Comm Manager screen, tap the OFF/ON switch at the right side of the Microsoft Direct Push item.
  • Page 117: Searching For Email Messages On The Exchange Server

    Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email 117 Notes • For information about changing email sync options such as setting the download size for email, see "Customizing email settings" in Chapter 6. • When you receive an email that contains a link to a document such as a PDF or Microsoft Office document located on SharePoint or an internal file server, you can tap the link to view the document on your phone.
  • Page 118: Out-Of-Office Auto-Reply

    118 Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email To flag or unflag a message Tap Start > E-mail > Outlook E-mail. Open a message. Tap Menu > Follow Up and select one of the following options: • Set Flag Mark the message with a red flag to remind yourself to follow it up. •...
  • Page 119: Finding Contacts In The Company Directory

    Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email 119 When you receive a meeting request email, a notification is displayed on your phone. Open the email. Tap Accept to reply and accept the meeting request, or tap Menu > Decline if you cannot attend the meeting.
  • Page 120: When Viewing A Received Outlook Email Message

    10 Chapter 7 Working With Calendar and Company Email • In a new email message, tap the To box (or tap Menu > Add Recipient), and then tap Company Directory on the top of the list. • When creating a meeting request and selecting required and optional attendees in Calendar, tap Company Directory.
  • Page 121: Wi-Fi

    Chapter 8 Internet 8.1 Ways of Connecting to the Internet Your phone’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network through Wi-Fi, GPRS (or EDGE when available), or dial-up. You can also add and set up a VPN or proxy connection. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 100 meters (00 feet).
  • Page 122 1 Chapter 8 Internet Indicates that your phone is connected to this Wi-Fi network Indicates a secured Wi-Fi network. Signal strength Network name (SSID) Tap Back to return to the Communications screen. Next time you use your phone to detect Wi-Fi networks, you will not be prompted to enter the network key of the previously accessed Wi-Fi network (unless you perform a hard reset which will erase custom settings on your phone).
  • Page 123 Chapter 8 Internet 1 To set your phone to turn off Wi-Fi automatically Wi-Fi quickly consumes battery power. Manually turn off Wi-Fi on the Communications screen when not in use. You can also set your phone to automatically turn off Wi-Fi after a specified timeout period. Tap Start >...
  • Page 124: Starting A Data Connection

    14 Chapter 8 Internet Dial-up To set up a dial-up connection to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) on your phone, you need the same settings that you normally use when you dial up from your computer. This includes the ISP server phone number, your user name and password. Tap Start >...
  • Page 125: The Browser Screen

    Chapter 8 Internet 15 8.2 Using Opera Mobile Opera Mobile™ is a full-featured Internet browser, optimized for use on your phone. To open Opera Mobile On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab and then tap Launch Browser. You can also tap Start > Opera Browser.
  • Page 126: Entering A Website Address And Adding It To Your Bookmarks

    See “Opera Mobile menu” for details. Entering a website address and adding it to your bookmarks If Opera Mobile is in full-screen mode, tap the Restore icon ( Tap on the address bar, enter the address of the website, and then tap the Go...
  • Page 127: Mobile View

    View information about the Web page you are browsing. See Web pages that you have viewed. Manage and view Web pages that you have saved. Open the Opera Mobile help file. Close Opera Mobile completely. Note For more information about using Opera Mobile, go to: http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/.
  • Page 128: The Browser Screen

    18 Chapter 8 Internet 8.3 Using Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer® Mobile is the standard Web browser that is included with Windows Mobile. To open Internet Explorer Mobile Tap Start > Internet Explorer. The browser screen Internet Explorer Mobile displays in two modes: full-screen and normal viewing modes.
  • Page 129: Entering A Website Address And Adding It To Your Web Favorites

    Chapter 8 Internet 19 In normal viewing mode, you can use the following browser controls: Return to the previous Web page viewed. Open the Favorites screen where you can add, edit, or delete Web favorites. Display or hide the onscreen keyboard of your phone. Display the onscreen zoom slider so you can zoom in or out of the page.
  • Page 130: Zooming And Panning

    10 Chapter 8 Internet Zooming and panning Tap the Zoom icon ( ) at the bottom of the browser screen to display and use the onscreen zoom slider. While viewing a Web page, slide your finger up on the onscreen zoom slider to zoom in, or slide down to zoom out.
  • Page 131: The Youtube Main Screen

    Chapter 8 Internet 11 8.4 Using YouTube YouTube™ lets you browse, search, and watch Internet videos that are posted in YouTube. Note You need an active data or Wi-Fi connection to use YouTube. If you are using a GPRS connection, watching Internet videos may significantly increase your data connection costs.
  • Page 132: Searching Videos

    1 Chapter 8 Internet Searching videos Tap the Search tab ( ) to open the Search screen where you can specify your criteria for searching YouTube videos. On the Search screen, enter the video information, and then tap Search. YouTube searches for the video, and then displays all related videos on the screen.
  • Page 133: Watching Videos

    Chapter 8 Internet 1 To change the program channel to return to the main screen and then tap Program Guide on top of the screen. On the Program Guide, select a channel. You can scroll down to view more channels. The video list refreshes to display the available videos for the selected channel.
  • Page 134: Using Streaming Media

    14 Chapter 8 Internet 8.5 Using Streaming Media Streaming Media lets you stream live broadcasts or on-demand media content from the Web. The media is sent in a continuous stream to your phone and is played as it arrives, along with the audio. The Streaming Media program allows you to play 3GP and MPEG-4 files.
  • Page 135: Using Windows Live

    Chapter 8 Internet 15 To configure streaming video connection settings Tap Menu > Options to configure the Streaming Media settings. From this screen, you can set the media buffer, select the connection to use, and set all streaming videos to play in full screen. 8.6 Using Windows Live Windows Live™...
  • Page 136: The Windows Live Screen

    16 Chapter 8 Internet The Windows Live screen Search bar. Enter the information you want to search, then tap Switch between the Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Mail, and Sync status screens. Adjust Windows Live Change your display settings. name, picture, and personal message.
  • Page 137: Before You Proceed

    Chapter 8 Internet 17 To send a file, tap Menu > Send, select the type of file (picture, voice clip, • or any file), and then locate the file you want to send. To invite one or more contacts to the conversation, tap Menu > Options > •...
  • Page 138: Setting Up Your Phone As A Usb Modem

    18 Chapter 8 Internet • To use a Bluetooth connection, make sure your computer has built-in Bluetooth capability. If your computer does not have Bluetooth, you can connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle. Setting up your phone as a USB modem Connect the phone to your desktop or notebook computer using the USB sync cable.
  • Page 139: Ending The Internet Connection

    Chapter 8 Internet 19 To set up Bluetooth PAN on your computer For Windows Vista: Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. Click Manage network connections and then under Personal Area Network, double-click Bluetooth Network Connection. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select your phone, and click Connect.
  • Page 140: Chapter 9 Bluetooth

    Chapter 9 Bluetooth 9.1 Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about eight meters (6 feet) without requiring a physical connection. Bluetooth on your phone operates in three different modes: •...
  • Page 141: Bluetooth Partnerships

    Chapter 9 Bluetooth 141 Tap the drop-down menu and then select Always Visible. Note If you select Visible for 60 seconds, Bluetooth visibility will turn off automatically when the time elapses and your phone has not yet connected to another Bluetooth device. Tap Done.
  • Page 142: Accepting A Bluetooth Partnership

    14 Chapter 9 Bluetooth After the receiving party accepts the partnership, the Bluetooth device name is shown on your screen, including all Bluetooth services that you can use with it. Select the check boxes of the Bluetooth services you want to use, and then tap Done.
  • Page 143: Connecting A Bluetooth Hands-Free Or Stereo Headset

    Chapter 9 Bluetooth 14 9.3 Connecting a Bluetooth Hands-free or Stereo Headset For hands-free phone conversations, you can use a Bluetooth hands-free headset such as a car kit with your phone. Your phone also supports ADP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) which allows you to use a Bluetooth stereo headset for hands- free phone conversations and for listening to stereo music.
  • Page 144: Sending And Receiving Information Using Bluetooth

    144 Chapter 9 Bluetooth The double arrowhead that is displayed to the right of a service indicates that the service is connected with your headset. If you turn off your headset, the double arrowhead disappears to indicate that the service has been disconnected. Next time you turn on and use your headset again, you need to manually reconnect each service.
  • Page 145 Chapter 9 Bluetooth 145 a. On your computer, open Bluetooth Devices from the Control Panel, then click the Options tab on the Bluetooth Devices window. b. For Windows Vista, select Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer. For Windows XP, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer.
  • Page 146: Sending A File To Another Bluetooth-Enabled Device

    146 Chapter 9 Bluetooth To send information to a Bluetooth-enabled device such as another Windows phone, follow steps  to 7 in the above procedure. The default folder on your computer where sent items are stored may be C:\Documents and Settings\your_username\My Documents\Bluetooth Exchange Folder in Windows XP or C:\Users\your_username\My Documents\Bluetooth Exchange Folder in Windows Vista.
  • Page 147: Printing Via Bluetooth

    Chapter 9 Bluetooth 147 Select the new destination folder, and then tap Select. To save received files on your storage card when it is inserted on your phone, select Save files to storage card when present. Files will be saved on the root folder of your storage card.
  • Page 148: Connecting To Car Kit Phones

    148 Chapter 9 Bluetooth 9.6 Connecting to Car Kit Phones Bluetooth car kit phones that support the SIM Access Profile (SAP) can connect to your phone and access your SIM card via Bluetooth. Once a SAP connection has been established, you can download phone and SIM contacts from your phone to the car kit phone, and use the car kit phone to answer and make calls.
  • Page 149: Chapter 10 Camera And Multimedia

    Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 10.1 Taking Photos and Videos Use Camera to take photos and record video clips. To open the Camera screen On the Home tab of the Home screen, tap Camera. You can also slide to the Photos and Videos tab and then tap the camera icon ( ).
  • Page 150: Zooming

    150 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia Capture Mode Function Captures still images continuously in one direction, and then stitches them to create a panoramic view of a scenery. Records video clips suitable for sending via MMS. Captures a still image that you can assign as a contact picture. Captures still images and places them within frames.
  • Page 151: Capturing Photos And Videos

    Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 151 The camera zoom range for a photo or a video clip depends on the capture mode and resolution. Capture mode Resolution Zoom range Photo 048 x 156 1.0x to 1.6x 1600 x 100 1.0x to 1.6x 180 x 960 1.0x to 1.6x 640 x 480...
  • Page 152: Onscreen Controls

    15 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia After capturing, the Review screen appears, showing the photo or the starting image of the video that you have just captured. You can tap the icons at the bottom of the Review screen to delete the photo or video clip, view it in Album, send it by MMS or email, and more.
  • Page 153: Advanced Settings

    Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 15 Icon Function Select the white balance setting according to the current lighting condition to capture colors more accurately. Open the Brightness bar and adjust the brightness level. Tap outside the Brightness bar to apply the change. Set the ISO level manually to 100, 200, 400, or 800, or set it back to AUTO.
  • Page 154 154 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia • Keep Backlight. Turn the backlight on or off. This overrides your phone’s backlight settings while you are using the camera. • Shutter Sound. Play a shutter sound when you tap the Virtual Camera button.
  • Page 155: Viewing Photos And Videos Using Album

    Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 155 • Template Folder (Picture Theme mode). By default, templates are stored in the \My Documents\Templates folder on your phone’s Main Memory. If you transferred some templates to a storage card, set this option to Main + Card. •...
  • Page 156: Viewing Photos

    156 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia Viewing photos While viewing a photo, tap the screen to display and use onscreen controls. Send the photo using email or MMS. Save the photo as a contact picture, save the Start the slideshow. onscreen image as a new file, and more.
  • Page 157: Playing Videos

    Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 157 Playing videos While viewing a video, tap the screen to display and use playback controls. Tap the playback control icons to pause, resume, stop playback, or jump to the start of the video. You can also drag your finger across the progress bar to go forward or backward in the video.
  • Page 158: Synchronizing Video And Audio Files

    158 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia To play audio and video files On the Library screen, tap the Library arrow (near the top of the screen), and then tap the media storage that you want to use, for example, Storage Card. Select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists).
  • Page 159 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 159 Note If you have previously opened Windows Media Player and searched for media on your computer, you are not prompted to search your computer in step . On the Device Setup dialog box, enter a name for your phone and click Finish.
  • Page 160 160 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia Playlists and Library List Content List Sync List Click Start Sync to start synchronizing the selected files to your phone. Notes • Use Windows Media Player 11 or higher on your computer to sync media files to your phone.
  • Page 161: Creating Playlists

    Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 161 Creating playlists Create a new playlist by saving the current Now Playing playlist and giving it a new name. To save a new playlist If you are not on the Library screen, tap Menu > Library. Tap to select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists).
  • Page 162: Using Audio Booster

    16 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 10.4 Using Audio Booster Audio Booster optimizes sound by providing an audio equalizer for a better listening experience. To use Audio Booster, connect the supplied wired headset to your phone. To open Audio Booster Tap Start >...
  • Page 163: Using Fm Radio

    Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia 16 10.5 Using FM Radio FM Radio lets you to listen to FM radio stations on your phone. Since FM Radio uses the provided stereo wired headset as the antenna, connect the headset first to the earphone jack of your phone before you open the program.
  • Page 164: Saving Presets

    164 Chapter 10 Camera and Multimedia Saving presets Save favorite FM stations as presets so you can easily access them. You can save up to 0 preset radio stations. Radio stations that are saved on Presets 1 to 6 can be accessed on the FM Radio screen.
  • Page 165: Chapter 11 Other Programs

    Chapter 11 Other Programs 11.1 Facebook With the Facebook® application included on your phone, you can: • View your friends’ Facebook information including their photo albums. • Change your status and send messages to your friends. • Upload photos and videos straight to your Facebook account. •...
  • Page 166: Microsoft Office Mobile

    166 Chapter 11 Other Programs 11.2 Microsoft Office Mobile Microsoft® Office Mobile consists of the following applications: • Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile lets you create and edit Excel workbooks and templates on your phone. • Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile lets you create notes with text, photos, and voice recordings for synchronization later with Microsoft Office OneNote 007 on your computer.
  • Page 167: Jblend

    Chapter 11 Other Programs 167 11.3 JBlend Use JBlend to download, install and manage MIDlets or MIDlet suites on your phone. MIDlets are Java applications such as games and tools that can run on mobile devices, while a MIDlet suite is a collection of one or more MIDlets. Your phone supports Java  Micro Edition (JME).
  • Page 168: Using Rss Hub

    168 Chapter 11 Other Programs To run a MIDlet/MIDlet suite On the JBlend screen, open the folder that contains the MIDlet/MIDlet suite, and then tap the MIDlet/MIDlet suite. To uninstall a MIDlet/MIDlet suite Before you uninstall a MIDlet, make sure that it is not running. On the JBlend screen, tap and hold the MIDlet, and then tap Delete.
  • Page 169 Chapter 11 Other Programs 169 Channels are grouped by categories. Select a category to choose all channels in that category, or select Category individual channels that you want to subscribe to. Note If the RSS channel you want to Channels subscribe to is not in the list of known channels, tap Back, and then select another option on...
  • Page 170: Viewing Headlines

    170 Chapter 11 Other Programs To add new channels In the channel list, tap Menu > Channel > New to open the New Channel Wizard screen. Select an option, and then follow screen instructions to add new channels. For more information on New Channel Wizard options, see the RSS Hub Help on your phone.
  • Page 171: Sharing The Headline Link

    Chapter 11 Other Programs 171 Sharing the headline link To share a headline that you have read with other people, you can send the link to the headline in a text message, multimedia message, or email. Tap a headline to view the news summary. On the news summary screen, tap Menu >...
  • Page 172: Windows Marketplace

    17 Chapter 11 Other Programs To copy contacts to the SIM card Only one phone number per contact name can be stored on a SIM card. On the SIM Manager screen, tap Menu > Contacts to SIM. Select the check boxes of the contact’s phone numbers that you want to copy to your SIM card, and then tap Save.
  • Page 173: Installing And Uninstalling Programs

    Chapter 11 Other Programs 17 11.7 Installing and Uninstalling Programs You can install or uninstall additional programs. Your phone does not allow you to uninstall most of the preinstalled programs. Note Before you purchase additional programs, make sure that they are compatible with your phone.
  • Page 174: Chapter 12 Managing Your Phone

    Chapter 12 Managing Your Phone 12.1 Copying and Managing Files Copy files between your phone and computer, or copy files to a storage card installed on your phone. You can also efficiently manage your files and folders using File Explorer. To copy files using Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync Connect your phone to the computer.
  • Page 175 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 175 To manage files on your phone using File Explorer File Explorer lets you browse and manage the contents of your phone. The root folder on the phone is named My Device, and contains the following folders: My Documents, Program Files, Windows, and more.
  • Page 176: Settings On Your Phone

    176 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 12.2 Settings on Your Phone You can adjust settings to suit the way you use your phone. To see all available settings, tap Start > Settings. The most frequently used settings are on the Settings screen. Other settings are organized into the Personal, Connections, and System folders.
  • Page 177: Personal Folder

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 177 Personal folder Icon Description Input Set options for the onscreen keyboards. For instance, you can set the phone to play a sound or vibrate when you tap a key. Phone Set the ring type and ringtone for incoming calls. You can also customize phone services and other advanced settings.
  • Page 178: System Folder

    178 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone System folder Icon Description About This is where you can see basic information such as the Windows Mobile® version and type of processor used on your phone. You can also specify a name for your phone. Auto Volume Control Automatically adjust the recording volume to an even level.
  • Page 179 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 179 Icon Description Managed Programs Displays the programs that were installed on your phone using System Center Mobile Device Manager. Memory Check the phone’s memory allocation and storage card information. Power Check the remaining battery power. You can also set the brightness of the backlight and the timeout for turning off the display (switching the phone to Sleep mode) to conserve battery power.
  • Page 180: Changing Basic Settings

    180 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 12.3 Changing Basic Settings Some of the basic settings can be accessed and changed from the Home screen’s Settings tab. You can tap All Settings on this tab or tap Start > Settings to access the other settings of your phone.
  • Page 181: Notification Sounds

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 181 To change the ringtone and ring type On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sounds. Scroll down and then tap Ringtone. Select the ringtone you want to use and then tap Done.
  • Page 182: Power Saving And Display Settings

    18 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone Power saving and display settings Adjust power saving and display settings such as screen brightness, Sleep mode settings, text size, and more. To manually adjust the screen brightness By default, your phone automatically adjusts the screen brightness according to the ambient lighting.
  • Page 183: Device Name

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 18 To re-calibrate the touch screen The phone’s touch screen is calibrated before shipment. Re-calibrate the touch screen if it does not accurately respond to screen taps. While the phone is on, press and hold the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons, and then tap the screen to open the align screen.
  • Page 184: Phone Services

    184 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone Phone services You can change the settings of various phone services for your phone. Phone services may include Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voicemail, and more. Contact your mobile operator to find out about the availability of phone services for your phone.
  • Page 185: Using Comm Manager

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 185 12.4 Using Comm Manager Comm Manager lets you easily turn on and off the communication features such as the phone connection, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and data connection. To access Comm Manager On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Communications. Switch Airplane Mode on or off.
  • Page 186: Using Connection Setup

    186 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 12.5 Using Connection Setup You can manually select your network operator and allow Connection Setup to reconfigure your phone’s data connections settings based on the selected operator. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connection Setup (or open the Comm Manager and then tap Data Connection).
  • Page 187: Using Task Manager

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 187 12.6 Using Task Manager Task Manager lets you view and stop running programs, configure the button, and enable the Quick Menu on the Home screen. To open Task Manager Tap the Quick Menu button on the top-right corner of the Home screen to open the Quick Menu, and then tap To configure the Exit ( ) button...
  • Page 188: Protecting Your Phone

    188 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 12.7 Protecting Your Phone Protecting your SIM card with a PIN You can protect your SIM card by requiring a PIN (personal identification number) every time the phone is turned on. You will not be able to use the Phone dialer or the data connection until you enter the correct PIN.
  • Page 189: Encrypting Files On Your Storage Card

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 189 Enter the password in both the Password and Confirm boxes. Tap OK. If your phone is idle for the timeout period that you set, you will need to enter your password to unlock your phone. If you used a simple PIN password, the Lock screen will be displayed before you enter your password.
  • Page 190: Resetting Your Phone

    190 Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 12.8 Resetting Your Phone Performing a soft reset Perform a soft (normal) reset to clear all active program memory and shut down all active programs. This is useful when your phone is running slower than normal, or a program is not performing properly.
  • Page 191: Using Clear Storage

    Chapter 1 Managing Your Phone 191 Warning! Your phone will be set back to factory default settings. Make sure that any additional installed programs and important data on your phone have been backed up before you perform a hard reset. Important If Encrypt files when placed on a storage card is enabled, back up all files from the storage card before using Clear Storage, hard reset, or updating the operating system.
  • Page 192: A.1 Specifications

    • Wi-Fi®: IEEE 80.11 b/g • .5 mm audio jack • HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB .0) Camera . megapixel color camera with fixed focus Audio supported AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, QCP, MP, WMA, WAV, MIDI, M4A formats Video supported...
  • Page 193 Appendix 19 Battery • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery • Capacity: 1100 mAh • Talk time: Up to 440 minutes • Standby time: Up to 70 hours (The above are subject to network and phone usage.) Expansion Slot microSD™ memory card (SD .0 compatible) AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 - 40V AC, 50/60 Hz DC output: 5V and 1A...
  • Page 194: A.2 Regulatory Notices

    194 Appendix A.2 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of PB74130. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your PB74130. The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of TOPA160.
  • Page 195 Appendix 195 • ETSI EN 301 489-7 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS).
  • Page 196: Safety Precautions For Rf Exposure

    196 Appendix • EN 55024 Information technology equipment - Immunity characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement. This equipment may be operated in: Safety Precautions for RF Exposure Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not contain any metal. Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
  • Page 197: Sar Information

    Appendix 197 • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 • Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
  • Page 198: Safety Information

    198 Appendix Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) Safety Information Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
  • Page 199: Weee Notice

    Appendix 199 WEEE Notice The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 1th February 00, resulted in a major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life. The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such wastes so as to reduce disposal.
  • Page 200 Index - install 8 - remove 9 ADP 14 Bluetooth About 178 - car kit phones 148 ActiveSync - hands-free headset 14 - ActiveSync mode 44 - modem 18 - set up 90 - modes 140 - sync with computer 91 - partnership (pairing) 141 - sync with Exchange Server 114 - print 147...
  • Page 201 Index 01 Chinese Input Methods 79 Domain Enroll 177 - Handwriting 81 Download - PinYin 80 - download complete email 106 - Stroke 81 - email download settings 108 Clear Storage 178, 191 - file attachments 107 - Java applications 167 Clock &...
  • Page 202 0 Index Location Settings 178 Lock 176, 188 GPRS 1 Lock screen 8 Handwriting 81 Mail tab (Home screen) 65 Hard reset 190, 191 Making calls 49 Home screen , 59 Managed Programs 179 Home tab (Home screen) 61 Marketplace 17 Meeting request 11, 118 Memory 7, 179, 19 Input...
  • Page 203 Notifications 5 Notification sounds 181 Quick menu 7, 187 Qwerty 80 Office Mobile 166 OneNote Mobile 166 Regional Settings 179 Opera Mobile 15 Remove Programs 17, 179 Reply - email 105 Panorama capture mode 150 - MMS 10 Password 176, 188...
  • Page 204 04 Index Settings 176 - Windows Mobile Device Center 87 - with computer 91 Settings tab (Home screen) 77 - with Exchange Server 114 SIM Access Profile (SAP) 148 SIM card - install 6 Task Manager 179 - PIN 188 - remove 7 Text messages - copy to SIM card 98...
  • Page 205 Windows Live Messenger 16 Windows Media Player Mobile 157 Windows Mobile Device Center 87 Word Mobile 166 XT9 predictive mode 8 YouTube 11 Zooming - Camera 150 - Internet Explorer Mobile 10 - Opera Mobile 17 - zoom bar 4...

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