Identifying the Low Battery Warnings ............ 7 Working with the Ogo ..............8 Interacting with Your Ogo – Terminology & Tips ........... 8 Powering On Your Ogo for the First Time ............. 9 Using the External Keys ................10 ...
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Finding a Message ................46 Checking for New Messages ............... 47 Viewing Your Outgoing Messages ............48 Using Your Ogo as a Phone ............49 Making a Call ..................49 Dialing a Phone Number ..............50 ...
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OGO User Manual Handling an Incoming Call – Ogo is On, Cover is Closed ......52 Handling an Incoming Call – Cover is Open .......... 52 Handling a Waiting Call ..............53 Handling Multiple Calls ................53 ...
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Opening a Bookmark ................. 74 Viewing Your Browsing History ..............75 Ogo Extras ..................76 Playing Ogo Blocks ................. 76 Viewing Technical Support Information ............77 Device and Application Settings ............. 78 Configuring the Phone Settings ..............79 ...
Introducing the Ogo Introducing the Ogo Ogo is an easy‐to‐use handheld device that offers a variety of mobile communication methods including e‐mail, instant messaging, SMS, RSS, voice, and Web browsing. Ogo's interface and functionality were designed to enhance Web2.0 usability featuring a high resolution screen, and built‐in stereo speakers for an optimal audio‐visual experience. The full keyboard and sleek design encourage user interaction for constant connectivity to live communities and user‐content generated sites. Ogo also features the revolutionary OgoClip™ concept – a variety of optional, replaceable components, such as a 2.0 mega pixel camera, a music streamer, a Bluetooth handset, and even a bottle opener. OgoClips allow users to personalize and accessorize their Ogo, keeping up with the newest mobile add‐ons as they are made available. Figure 1: Ogo Device (Cover Closed) Features 1 ...
OGO User Manual Figure 2: Ogo Device (Cover Open) Features The key features of your Ogo include: Text and Instant Messaging: Send a quick text message (SMS) or chat with contacts on your ICQ or Windows Live Messenger lists. Ogo's finger friendly full‐featured keyboard makes it fast, efficient and easy. E‐mail Anywhere: Read and reply to email from multiple accounts. Ogo lets you manage messages from multiple accounts easily and efficiently, whether you're sitting in a restaurant, riding the bus, or relaxing on the beach. With Ogo you can handle attachments with ease. You can view photos, text versions of Word documents, PDF files and more. And Ogo's PUSH email feature means you get email as soon as it hits your inbox, so there's no need to wait. RSS News Feeds: Stay in touch with your world. Set up RSS news feeds for up to the moment news, information and alerts about the subjects you care about most. Voice Calls: Ogo’s full‐featured and easy to use mobile phone functionality makes it much easier to stay connected. 2 Features ...
Introducing the Ogo Surf the Web: Browse the web from practically anywhere. Blog, browse, check out your favorite websites or the latest news and gossip — with Ogo you're in touch. Contacts List and Calendar: Ogo's Personal Information Manager lets you carry your calendar and contacts’ information with you. Note: The availability of some of the services described in this manual depends on the specific version of the product purchased. Accessories Your Ogo is provided with the following accessories: 3.7V Li‐ion battery 920mAh (120 hours standby, 2.5 hours usage) Charger with mini‐USB connection Accessories 3 ...
OGO User Manual Getting Started Before you can begin to enjoy your Ogo, you need to insert the following components into the device: SIM card Battery Inserting the SIM Card and Battery Before you use your Ogo, you need to insert the SIM card and battery into the device. ► To insert the SIM card and battery: Turn your Ogo over and remove the back cover (Figure 3). Figure 3: Removing the Back Cover With its label facing up, gently slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Make sure the SIM card’s angled corner matches the angled corner of the SIM card slot. Note: Be careful not to scratch the SIM card's metal contact as it can easily be damaged. 4 Inserting the SIM Card and Battery ...
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Getting Started Figure 4: Inserting the SIM Card Now, with the battery label facing up, match the battery contacts with the contacts in the battery slot. Push the battery in, contacts‐side down first (Figure 5). Figure 5: Inserting the Battery Push the other side down to slide the battery in until it clicks into place. Note: To remove the battery, gently lift it up from the side opposite the contacts. Replace the back cover (Figure 6). Note: Make sure that the battery has been properly inserted before charging or powering on your Ogo. Inserting the SIM Card and Battery 5 ...
OGO User Manual Figure 6: Closing the Back Cover Charging the Battery The first time you charge the battery, it is recommended that you charge it for 8 hours. ► To charge the battery: With the battery properly inserted, connect the charger’s mini‐USB power plug to the mini‐USB connector on the front of your Ogo. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. While the battery is charging, an animated battery icon is displayed. When the battery is fully charged, the icon displays four solid bars . Checking the Battery Power Ogo’s power consumption depends on your current usage. For example, when you are sending a lot of e‐mails or participating in numerous Instant Messaging chat sessions, the battery power weakens faster than when your device is inactive, but powered on. The power level is indicated by the number of bars on the battery level icon, which appear on both the status bar and the external LCD. Note: The remaining percentage of battery power is listed in the System tab in Settings. 6 Charging the Battery ...
Getting Started Identifying the Low Battery Warnings When battery power becomes low, a Battery Low pop‐up message appears. When this happens, charge your Ogo as soon as possible. If the battery level becomes critically low, an additional Battery Low! pop‐up message appears, indicating that you must shut down the device and recharge its battery. For more information, see Charging the Battery on page 6. Checking the Battery Power 7 ...
OGO User Manual Working with the Ogo To make it easy for you to enjoy Ogo, we recommend that you take a few minutes to get acquainted with the screen, the keyboard, and a few of the general features. Interacting with Your Ogo – Terminology & Tips In this manual, the following terms have been used in the instructions to describe the ways in which you interact with your Ogo: Select refers to moving the focus on the screen to a tab, field, button or option. The selected option is highlighted on the screen. Items are selected using either the 8‐way Navigation Key or the Scroll Wheel. For more information, see Navigation Keys on page 11. Scroll refers to moving up or down within the items in a list or menu. Press always refers to the pressing of physical keys on the keyboard. Insert refers to the entering of text using the keyboard when completing forms or composing messages. For more information, see Inserting Text on page 13. In interacting with your Ogo, note the following: Pressing Enter confirms a selection. This is accomplished by pressing the Enter key or by pressing the button at the center of the Scroll Wheel. Pressing Enter when a checkbox option is highlighted toggles the setting between selected (checked) and cleared (unchecked). Pressing the Options key displays the Options menu. The available options vary according to your current location in the application. To select an option, simply press the corresponding number on the keyboard. Alternatively, you can scroll to the option in the menu and press Enter. When scrolling through a list of items, you can type the first letter(s) of an item’s name to jump to the first item that starts with the designated letter(s). 8 Interacting with Your Ogo – Terminology & Tips ...
Working with the Ogo Powering On Your Ogo for the First Time Once your Ogo is fully charged, hold down the Power key until the screen turns on. The first time you turn on your Ogo, a setup wizard appears, ready to guide you through the initial stages of setting up your device settings. The first screen of the Messaging Wizard prompts you to select a language. Once you have set the language, you are ready to begin to use your Ogo. ► To set the language: When prompted, scroll to the language that you want to use on the device and press Enter. Select Next and press Enter to continue. A welcome message is displayed in the selected language, and the Instant Messaging Wizard is automatically launched. You can set up your instant messaging and e‐mail accounts now, or you can close the wizard (by selecting Cancel and pressing Enter) and complete the process later from the Settings screen. For a description of the Instant Messaging Wizard, see Using the Instant Messaging Wizard to Set Up Your Account on page 23. For a description of the E‐mail Wizard, see Using the E‐Mail Wizard to Set Up Your Account on page 36. Powering On Your Ogo for the First Time 9 ...
OGO User Manual Using the External Keys Use the following external keys for easy operation of the phone while the Ogo cover is closed. Table 1: External Keys Key Name Function Pressing this key accepts an incoming call, or switches between an active call and a call on Call hold. Pressing this key when no call is active navigates to the Dialed calls list. Pressing it again re‐dials the last call. Pressing this key hangs‐up an active call, or rejects an incoming call. Pressing this key when no call is active navigates to the Home screen End (when the cover is open), and displays status indications on the External LCD for a few seconds (when the cover is closed). Use this key to increase volume during a call, or to adjust the ringer volume when no call is active. Volume + When the device is silenced, a long press on this key re‐enables sounds. When prompted, press again to confirm. Use this key to decrease the volume during a call, or to adjust the ringer volume when no call is active. Volume – You can silence the device with a single long press on this key. When prompted, press again ...
Working with the Ogo Keyboard Functionality The convenient layout of the Ogo keyboard enables you to easily access the various functions of your Ogo device. Figure 7: Ogo Keyboard The keyboard includes navigation and selection keys, shortcut keys, and text/character insertion keys. Note: Depending on the model, your Ogo may have either a QWERTY or a QWERTZ keyboard. Navigation Keys The following keys enable you to navigate within the Ogo’s screens, and to select and activate the available items. Table 2: Navigation and Selection Keys Key Name Function Scroll Wheel The Scroll Wheel enables you to move the selection between items on the screen. To activate the selected item, press the button in the center of the scroll wheel or press Enter on the keyboard. Enter Activates the selected item on the screen. Keyboard Functionality 11 ...
OGO User Manual Key Name Function 8‐way The outer left and right arrow keys Navigation Key enable you to move between tabs or to move to the beginning or end of a line of text. The outer up and down arrow keys scroll one page at a time (page up/down), or move to the beginning and end of the message. The inner arrow keys enable you to move left and right or up and down within a screen or within lines of text. Options Displays the Options menu for the current screen, if available. Application Displays the Application menu. Menu Shortcut Keys The following shortcut keys make it easy to navigate between the most commonly used features on your Ogo device. Table 3: Shortcut Keys Key Name Function Power A long press on the Power key turns ...
Working with the Ogo Key Name Function Instant Navigates to the Instant Messaging Messaging application, enabling you to manage your ICQ and/or Windows Live Messenger contacts, send and receive messages, and more. Messages Navigates to the Messages application, enabling you to view, sort, and send e‐ mail and SMS messages. Compose Opens a screen where you can write a new e‐mail or SMS. Home Navigates to the Home screen. Back Displays the previously viewed screen. Inserting Text Using your Ogo keyboard, you can insert text, symbols, and emoticons. You can also take advantage of Ogo’s QuickText feature to insert predefined or customized text. For details, see Working with QuickText on page 15. Note: Depending on your region and wireless carrier, you may also able to insert non‐English characters. For details, see Using the Extended Character Palette on page 14. Using Text Insertion Keys Table 4: Text Insertion Keys ...
OGO User Manual Key Name Function Capitalize Inserts a capital letter. For example, hold down the CAP key and press D to insert the capital letter D. Holding down the CAP key for more than 3 seconds locks the CAP key. To release the CAP key, press it again. Emoticon Displays the emoticon palette, enabling you to include emoticons in your instant messages. Space When pressed alone, inserts a space bar/Symbol in text. When pressed in conjunction with ALT, displays the Symbol palette, enabling you to insert special characters. Clear Deletes the last character inserted in a text field (press once for each character), or a selected item in a list. Using the Extended Character Palette Depending on your region and your wireless carrier, you may be able to insert non‐English characters, such as accented letters and symbols, into your messages using the Extended Character palette. ►...
Working with the Ogo Changing the Writing Language Depending on the specific version of your device, the keyboard may include a non‐ Latin alphabet (such as Russian), in addition to the Latin character set. To insert characters using the additional alphabet, press the and keys together. The language indicator in the status bar changes accordingly. Pressing the and keys again returns the original writing language. Working with QuickText Can you type “Talk to you soon” with just three key strokes? Well, now you can. QuickText provides a fun and fast way to communicate at the touch of a key. Use your Ogo’s predefined or customized one‐liners with your favorite phrases. There are eight predefined QuickText items available for quick insertion into any IM, e‐mail, or SMS message field. ► To insert QuickText: While composing your message, press and select Insert QuickText from the Options menu. The Insert QuickText screen is displayed, listing the available QuickText items. Select the QuickText item you want to insert and press Enter (or press the number of QuickText item). The Insert QuickText screen closes and the QuickText is inserted into the message field. ► To edit QuickText: While composing a message, press and select Edit QuickText from the Options menu. The Choose QuickText to Edit screen is displayed, listing the available QuickText items. Select the QuickText item you want to edit and press Enter (or press the number of QuickText item). The Edit QuickText screen is displayed. Edit the text. Select Save and press Enter. The modified QuickText is saved and ready for insertion into your message(s). ...
OGO User Manual External LCD When the cover of your Ogo is closed, an external LCD pane displays information about the system status, new messages, Instant Messaging status, battery level, and more. Note: A notification is displayed on the external LCD for each event for which you assigned a Banner Message, such as when new messages are received or an Instant Messaging contact becomes online. For details, see Configuring the Device Settings on page 86. Figure 8: External LCD (when backlight is ON) The items described in Table 5 appear on the LCD display, from left to right. Table 5: External LCD Items Item Description / The Unread Messages icons appears when there are Unread Messages unread messages; the adjacent number indicates the (Icon and number) number of unread messages per type : Indicates unread Emails. : Indicates unread SMS messages. The Active Chats icon appears when there are open chats. This icon becomes animated if the chats include Active Chats new, previously unviewed messages. The Voicemail icon appears when you have a voicemail. (This feature is not provided by all Voicemail networks.) The number of vertical bars indicates the strength of ...
Working with the Ogo Item Description The number of vertical bars indicates the battery charge level. The icon is animated when charging is in Battery charge progress. level Time & Date The current time and date appear whenever your Ogo backlight is ON. Note: The external LCD displays the detailed status as long as the backlight is on. The backlight turns off after a few seconds to save power, and only the time is displayed. To see the detailed status, press End (the red button). Overview of the Ogo Screen The Ogo screen is divided into two main areas: Status Bar Application Area Status Bar The Ogo status bar appears at the top of your Ogo screen, and displays the name of the active screen, together with information about the system status, new messages, headset connection, Instant Messaging status, battery level, current time, and more. Figure 9: Sample Status Bar The items described in Table 6 appear on the status bar, from left to right. Overview of the Ogo Screen 17 ...
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OGO User Manual Table 6: Status Bar Items Status Bar Item Description Screen Title The name of current screen (for example, Home or Compose). Ogo indicator This animated icon spins and flips over when you have new unread messages (e‐mail, SMS, Instant Messaging) or missed calls. Press the key to view the list of all new items. If you have opened the list of unread messages but have not yet viewed all of them, the Ogo indicator gently floats up and down. When this indicator is still, you have no unread messages on your device. For more information, see Checking for Unread Messages and Open Chats on page 22. Headset : A headset is connected to the Ogo device. connection icons : A Bluetooth headset is connected to the Ogo device. Audio & Voice : The device is in Silent mode, where no sounds are status icons played. Silent During a call, the following icons indicate the audio and voice status: Speaker : The device is in Speakerphone mode. Call ...
Working with the Ogo Status Bar Item Description Time Displays the current time. To change the time format (24 hours or AM/PM), see Configuring the Time and Date Settings on page 91. Voicemail This icon appears when you have a voicemail. (This feature is not provided by all networks.) Battery charge The number of vertical bars indicates the battery level charge level. For more information, see Checking the Battery Power on page 6. Signal strength The number of vertical bars indicates the strength of Ogo’s network connection. Data Connection This icon indicates the current data connection status, Status showing for EDGE, and for GPRS. When the data connection is available (ready for connection), the icon is or , respectively. The icon is highlighted and animated ( or ) while data transfer takes place. ...
OGO User Manual Figure 10: Sample Settings Screen Home Screen and Application Menu Ogo’s applications can be easily accessed by selecting the required item from the Home screen or from the Application menu. (For details, see Table 7.) Home Screen The Home screen is displayed after the device is powered on, and completes the start‐up process. To return to the Home screen, press . Figure 11: Home Screen The name of the selected application is displayed at the bottom of the Home screen. The Operator's name appears in the top‐right corner of the Home screen (when available). Note: You can change the image displayed as the background of the Home screen. For details, see Configuring the Device Settings on page 86. 20 Home Screen and Application Menu ...
Working with the Ogo Application Menu To display the Application menu, press . The options are displayed in a column on the left side of the screen. Scroll up or down using the Scroll Wheel or arrow keys, and press Enter to navigate to the selected application. Alternatively, you can press again, or press the right arrow, to open more navigation options for the selected application. Figure 12: Application Menu Note: All navigation options provided in the Home screen are also available in the Application menu. In addition, the Application menu provides direct navigation to tabs within the applications. Table 7: Home Screen and Application Menu Items Item Name Function Enables you to view, sort, and send e‐mail Messages and SMS messages. For details, see Viewing Your Message Lists on page 39. Compose Enables you to compose and send an SMS message or an Email Message. For details, see Composing a Message on page 41. Instant Enables you to manage your ICQ and/or Messaging Windows Live Messenger contacts, send and (IM) receive messages, and more. For details, see Instant Messaging on page 23. ...
OGO User Manual Item Name Function News Enables you to view RSS feeds and stay on top of current events. For details, see Viewing the News on page 69. Calendar Enables you to manage your schedule. For details, see Working with the Calendar on page 65. Contacts Enables you to store contact profile information for people to whom you call, or send e‐mail or SMS messages (regardless of whether they use IM). For details, see Managing Your Ogo Contacts List on page 57. Phone Enables you to make and receive phone calls. For details, see Using Your Ogo as a Phone on page 49. Extras Enables you to select from various external applications, and provides technical support contact details. For details, see Ogo Extras on page 76. Settings Enables you to configure your phone, IM, E‐mail, web browser, and other device settings. For details, see Device and Application Settings on page 78. ...
Instant Messaging You can use your Ogo to chat with friends and colleagues using the Windows Live Messenger and/or ICQ instant messaging communities. Note: The availability of Instant Messaging communities on your Ogo device depends on the package offered by your wireless carrier/operator. Instant Messaging is also referred to as IM, for short. Using the Instant Messaging Wizard to Set Up Your Account IM accounts are set up using the Instant Messaging Wizard. You need to have your IM account details (username and password) ready in order to set up an IM account on the device. Note: If you are using your Ogo for the first time, the Instant Messaging Wizard is displayed immediately after you select the language. ► To access the Instant Messaging Wizard: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Settings and press Enter. The Settings screen is displayed. Select the IM tab. Scroll down to select Add IM account and press Enter. The Instant Messaging Wizard is displayed. Select Next and press Enter. You are prompted to select the IM provider. Note: You can use only one Windows Live Messenger account and one ICQ account at any given time. If you have already set up a Windows Live Messenger account, then you are given the option of setting up an ICQ account only. If you have already set up an ICQ account, then you are given the option of setting up a Windows Live Messenger account only. Select the IM Provider (Windows Live Messenger or ICQ) and press Enter. Using the Instant Messaging Wizard to Set Up Your Account ...
OGO User Manual Select Next and press Enter. Follow the on‐screen instructions for the selected IM Provider, as described in Setting Up Your Windows Live Messenger Account and Setting Up Your ICQ Account, respectively. Note: You can exit the wizard without completing the process by selecting Cancel and pressing Enter. However, any information entered is lost when the wizard is cancelled. Setting Up Your Windows Live Messenger Account You need to have the username and password of your existing Windows Live Messenger account in order to set up this account on your Ogo device. ► To set up a Windows Live Messenger account: If you select Windows Live Messenger as the IM Provider in the Instant Messaging Wizard, the Windows Live Terms of Use are displayed. Before you configure the account, you must declare that you accept the terms of use. Read the terms of use. Then select Accept to indicate your agreement and press Enter. If you do not agree to the terms, select Decline and press Enter. Select Next and press Enter. The Windows Live Messenger Setup screen is displayed. In the E‐mail Address field, insert the username associated with the e‐mail address to be set up on Windows Live Messenger. If you are using a hotmail or MSN e‐mail address, do not include the domain name. If you are using another e‐mail address, such as a Yahoo e‐mail account, then you must include the domain name in the e‐mail address. Select the required domain (@hotmail.com; @msn.com; or Other) and press Enter. In the Password field, insert your password. Note: The letters are displayed one at a time as you insert them; upon inserting the next letter the previously entered one turns into an asterisk. When you attempt to move to the next field, you are prompted to confirm that you want to store your password on the device. Select Yes to save the password on the device or select No if you prefer to enter the password each time you sign in. Then, press Enter. ...
Instant Messaging To automatically sign in whenever your Ogo is turned on, select Sign in when powered on and press Enter. Note: This option is part of the IM Settings, and can also be modified later Select Next and press Enter. The IM account setup process is complete. To set up an IM account with the alternate community, select Set up another account and press Enter. To close the wizard, select Finish IM Wizard. Setting Up Your ICQ Account You need to have the ICQ# and password of your existing ICQ account in order to set up this account on your Ogo device. ► To set up your ICQ account: Select ICQ as the IM Provider in the Instant Messaging Wizard, the ICQ Setup screen is displayed. In the ICQ# field, insert your ICQ#. In the Password field, insert your password. Note: The letters are displayed one at a time as you insert them; upon inserting the next letter the previously entered one turns into an asterisk. When you attempt to move to the next field, you are prompted to confirm that you want to store your password on the device. Select Yes to save the password on the device or select No if you prefer to enter the password each time you sign in. Then, press Enter. Note: If you select Yes, a security warning is displayed advising you to change your password in the event that your device is lost or stolen. Press Enter to continue. To automatically sign in whenever your Ogo is turned on, select Connect when powered on and press Enter. Select Next and press Enter. The IM account setup process is complete. If you have not set up an account with the alternate community, you are prompted to do so. Note: If you have already set up both communities, the Account Summary ...
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OGO User Manual To set up an IM account with the alternate community (if not already done), select Setup another account and press Enter, OR To close the wizard, select Finish IM Wizard. The Account Summary screen is displayed, listing the IM communities that can be accessed from your device. Note: To remove a community, select it and press Enter to clear the checkbox. Press Next to continue. If you complete the wizard the first time you use the device, you are prompted to set up your e‐mail account(s). For details, see Using the E‐Mail Wizard to Set Up Your Account on page 36. If you access the wizard from the Settings screen, the wizard completes and the IM tab of Settings is displayed. 26 Using the Instant Messaging Wizard to Set Up Your Account ...
Instant Messaging Working with Instant Messaging ► To access Instant Messaging: Press the Instant Messaging shortcut key ( ), or select in the Home screen or Application menu and press Enter. The IM application's contact list screen is displayed. Figure 13: IM Contact List (Windows Live Messenger) Figure 14: IM Contact List (ICQ) A tab is displayed for each of the configured IM communities (ICQ and/or Windows Live Messenger appear in separate tabs). Your IM status for the configured IM communities is displayed in the status bar. Working with Instant Messaging 27 ...
OGO User Manual Select the tab for the IM community that you want to work with. When a tab is selected, the display name appears on the tab, and the contact list displays your existing contacts. Note: If no contacts have been defined, a message is displayed indicating that the IM contact list is empty. To add a user, press Enter. For details, see Adding an IM Contact on page 32. Status icons are used to indicate the messaging status of your contacts. The icons vary according to the selected community. Signing In If you have not configured your Ogo to automatically sign you in whenever it is turned on, you can manually sign in when it suits you. Or you can sign in again, if you have signed out for any reason. ► To sign in to the IM: Navigate to the Instant Messaging application and select the tab for the IM community (ICQ or Windows Live Messenger). You are prompted to sign in. Press Enter. The Sign In screen is displayed, listing your default sign in details. To sign in using the specified details, select OK and press Enter. Note: To sign in as a different user, insert the required details before selecting OK and pressing Enter. You are signed into the IM community. Signing Out ► To sign out: In the IM contact list screen, press , select Sign Out/Disconnect from the Options menu, and press Enter. You are disconnected from the IM community. Note: Alternatively, you can select Sign Out/Disconnect from the Options menu in a Chat screen. 28 Signing In ...
Instant Messaging IM Status Icons Status icons indicate the status of other IM users. The specific icons vary according to the IM community in use (Windows Live Messenger or ICQ). Table 8: Windows Live Messenger Status Icons Icon Status Online Busy/On the Phone Away/Out to Lunch/Be Right Back Online Blocked Offline Offline Blocked Table 9: ICQ Status Icons Icon Status Online Away/Occupied/DND/Not Available Invisible Offline While viewing the IM contact list screen, the following options are available from the Options menu: Table 10: IM Options Windows Live Messenger ICQ ...
OGO User Manual Windows Live Messenger ICQ Contact Info User’s Details Assign Alerticon Assign Alerticon Sign Out Disconnect My Profile Changing Your Status You can define the way in which your status is displayed to others in their contact lists. ► To change your status: Access the IM application and select the tab for the IM community (ICQ or Windows Live Messenger). Press and select Change Status from the Options menu. A list of available statuses is displayed. Note: Alternatively, you can select Change Status from the Options menu in a Chat screen. Select the status that you want to be displayed and press Enter. Your status is updated accordingly, and is reflected on the corresponding icon in the status bar. ► To change the default IM status displayed when your Ogo signs‐in: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Settings and press Enter. The Settings screen is displayed. Select the IM tab. Scroll down to select your community (Windows Live Messenger or ICQ) and press Enter. The IM community settings screen is displayed. Select Default presence and press Enter. Select the status to be displayed to your contacts after you sign‐in from the list. Select Save or Sign In and press Enter. The change is saved. ...
Instant Messaging Scroll down to select When closed and press Enter. A dropdown menu is displayed. Select the required option and press Enter. The status displayed to your contacts when the Ogo cover is closed is set accordingly. Sending an Instant Message As soon as you have set up your IM account on the Ogo, you can exchange messages with your contacts. ► To send an instant message: Access the IM application and select the tab for the IM community (ICQ or Windows Live Messenger). Select the contact to whom you want to send a message, and press Enter. The Chat screen is displayed. Insert your message text and press Enter. Your message is sent to the selected contact, and is displayed in the top half of the screen. Note: You can use QuickText to quickly insert predefined or customized texts. For details, see Working with QuickText on page 15. Adding Emoticons to Your Instant Messages You can use a variety of emoticons to personalize your chat messages. ► To add an emoticon to an instant message: Press the Emoticon key on the keyboard. An emoticon palette is displayed. Scroll through the palette to select the desired emoticon and press Enter. The ASCII code of the emoticon is added to your message text, the graphic emoticon appears in the top half of the screen after you press Enter. Notes: When an emoticon is selected for a few seconds, a Tooltip appears with the ASCII equivalent of the icon (e.g. is “:‐)” ). You can insert the ASCII string to include the emoticon in your message. The available emoticons vary according to the IM provider. Receiving an Instant Message When an instant message arrives on your Ogo and the Chat screen is not open, a banner message appears briefly at the top of the screen. If an alerticon has been ...
In any screen, press to display the ogo quick‐access list. Chats with new messages appear at the top of the list, with animated indications next to them. Select the contact name and press Enter to display the Chat screen. Note: If you receive a message from contacts that are not in your contact list, use the ogo quick‐access to view the message. ► To view an instant message from the IM contact list screen: When you open the IM contact list screen, an animation appears next to any contact from whom you have unread messages. Select the contact and press Enter. The Chat screen is displayed, with the sender’s message in the top half of the screen. Closing an IM Chat Session You can close an open IM chat session in either of the following ways: In the Chat screen for the open session, press and select Close Chat Options from the Options menu. In the Ogo quick‐access list, select the IM chat session and press CLR on the keyboard. Managing Your IM Contacts You can add, delete and block specific contacts in your contact list from your Ogo. In addition, you can assign Alerticons to specific contacts so that an animated alert pops up whenever they send you messages. Note: Changes made from the Ogo device affect the IM contact list as if they were made from a PC, except for Alerticons, which are used only on your Ogo device. Adding an IM Contact It’s easy to add new contacts to your IM contact list(s) from your Ogo. ► To add an IM contact (Windows Live Messenger): In the IM contact list screen, press and select Add a Contact from the Options menu. The Add a Contact screen is displayed. Insert the user’s e‐mail address. Select Add a Contact and press Enter. The contact is added to your contact list. 32 Closing an IM Chat Session ...
Instant Messaging ► To add an IM User (ICQ): In the IM contact list screen, press and select Add a User from the Options menu. The Add a User screen is displayed. Insert the user’s ICQ#. Select Add a User and press Enter. The user is added to your contact list. Note: If you receive a message from a contact that is not on your IM contact list yet, use the ogo quick access list to view it, and then you can select the Add to Contact List option from the Chat screen to add the new contact to your contact list. Viewing Contact Details You can view the contact details of your IM contacts. Note: Different IM communities use slightly different terms ("Contact" in Windows Live Messenger, vs. "User" in ICQ). All relevant terms are specified, as applicable. ► To view contact information: In the IM contact list screen, select the contact. Press and select Contact Info/User's Details and press Enter. The Contact Info/User's Details screen is displayed. The specific details displayed depend on the selected IM community. Assigning an Alerticon to an IM Contact Ogo’s animated Alerticons make it easy for you to identify when someone important to you has sent you a message. Simply assign an Alerticon to a contact and an attractive animation will appear in the banner message whenever that contact sends you a message or becomes online. Note: For details on how to enable banner messages, see Configuring the Device Settings on page 86. ► To assign an alerticon: Access the IM application and select the tab for the IM community (ICQ or ...
OGO User Manual Scroll and select the desired Alerticon. Note: When an Alerticon is selected, the animation is played. You can scroll through and view the various animations before making your selection. Press Enter. Select Done and press Enter. The selected Alerticon is assigned to the contact, and appear next to the contact in the contact list. The Alerticon's animation will appear each time a banner indicates that a message is received from the contact, or that the contact’s status has changed to online. Blocking/Unblocking an IM Contact ► To block an IM contact (Windows Live Messenger) In the IM contact list screen, select the contact to be blocked. Press and select Block Contact from the Options menu. Note: Alternatively, you can select Block Contact from the Options menu in the Chat screen. The Block User screen is displayed, prompting you to confirm that you want to block the contact. Select Yes and press Enter. The contact’s status is updated in the IM contact list; the contact is blocked and is unable to send you instant messages. ► To unblock an IM contact (Windows Live Messenger) In the IM contact list screen, select the blocked contact. Press and select Unblock Contact from the Options menu. The Unblock User screen is displayed, prompting you to confirm that you want to unblock the contact. Select Yes and press Enter. The contact’s status is updated in the IM Contact list; the contact is unblocked. ► To block an IM User (ICQ): In the IM contact list screen, select the contact to be blocked. Press and select Block User from the Options menu. Note: Alternatively, you can select Block User from the Options menu in the ...
Instant Messaging Select Yes and press Enter. The user is removed from the IM contact list; the user is blocked and is unable to send you instant messages. Note: An ICQ user cannot be unblocked when using a mobile device. You can, however, unblock the user from your PC's ICQ client. Deleting an IM Contact You can remove contacts from your IM contact list. ► To delete an IM contact: In the IM contact list screen, select the contact to be deleted. Press and select Delete Contact/User from the Options menu. The Delete User screen is displayed, prompting you to confirm that you want to delete the contact. Select Delete and press Enter. The contact is deleted from your IM contact list. Note: Deleting a contact does not block it. You can still receive messages from this contact, unless you choose to block the contact as well. Managing Your IM Contacts 35 ...
OGO User Manual Messages (EMail and SMS) Ogo lets you manage messages from various e‐mail accounts easily and efficiently, whether you're sitting in a restaurant, riding the bus, or relaxing on the beach. Ogo's PUSH e‐mail feature means you get e‐mail as soon as it hits your inbox, so there's no need to wait. Setting Up Your EMail Accounts Your Ogo device supports the ability to send/receive e‐mail from up to five existing e‐mail account(s). Note: The ability to manage multiple e‐mail accounts on the Ogo depends on your service provider. Using the EMail Wizard to Set Up Your Account E‐mail accounts are set up using the E‐mail Wizard. Depending on your wireless carrier/operator, you may be able to set up multiple e‐mail accounts for different e‐mail providers (for example, Hotmail or Gmail). You need to have your e‐mail account details (e‐mail address and password) ready in order to set up an e‐mail account on the device. For custom email accounts, you need to provide server details as well. ► To access the E‐mail Wizard: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Settings and press Enter. The Settings screen is displayed. Select the E‐mail tab. Scroll down to select Add and press Enter. The E‐mail Wizard is displayed. Select Next and press Enter. You are prompted to select the e‐mail provider. Note: If you have already set up an account on Ogo for an e‐mail provider, that provider may no longer be available for selection. Select the e‐mail provider (Windows Live Mail, Gmail or Custom e‐mail provider) and press Enter. The E‐mail Setup screen is displayed. Follow the on‐screen instructions for the selected E‐mail Provider, as described in Setting Up Your Windows Live Messenger Account and Setting Up Your Gmail or Custom Email Account, respectively. 36 ...
Messages (E‐Mail and SMS) Note: You can exit the wizard without completing the process by selecting Cancel and pressing Enter. However, any information entered is lost when the wizard is cancelled. Setting Up Your Windows Live Mail Account If you have a Windows Live Mail account, you can configure your Ogo to send and receive e‐mail for those accounts (subject to the conditions imposed by your wireless operator). ► To set up your Windows Live Mail account: Select Windows Live Mail as the e‐mail provider in the E‐mail Wizard. The Windows Live Mail Setup screen is displayed. In the E‐mail Address field, insert the e‐mail address of your existing Windows Live Mail account. If you are using a hotmail or MSN e‐mail address, you may leave out the domain name, and select it from the options below this field. Note: If you have already configured Windows Live Messenger, your configured user details are displayed by default. Select the required domain (@hotmail.com; @msn.com) and press Enter. In the Password field, insert your password. Note: The letters are displayed one at a time as you insert them; upon inserting the next letter the previously entered one turns into an asterisk. Select Next and press Enter. You are prompted to enter your account information. Insert the requested information in the designated fields. Set how often you want the Ogo to check for new mail as follows: • Select Check interval and press Enter. A drop‐down menu is displayed. • Scroll and select the desired time interval (OFF, 10m, 30m, 1h, 2h) and press Enter. Press Enter. You are prompted to set up another account (optional) or to finish the wizard. Select Finish E‐mail Wizard and press Enter. ...
OGO User Manual Setting Up Your Gmail or Custom Email Account If you have a Gmail or other e‐mail account(s), you can configure your Ogo to send and receive email for those accounts (subject to the conditions imposed by your wireless operator). If you are setting up a Gmail account, you will need to enable your account’s POP Download option (in Gmail's website) in order to access Gmail from the device. To do so, select Enabled POP for all mail in your Gmail Account Settings (in the Forwarding and POP section). If you are setting up a custom account, you will need to have the complete account information ready, including the username, E‐mail protocol, incoming server, outgoing server, and so on. ► To set up your Gmail or custom e‐mail account: Select Gmail or Custom e‐mail provider as the e‐mail provider in the E‐mail Wizard. You are prompted to enter your login information. In the E‐mail Address field, insert your e‐mail address. (If you are setting up a custom e‐mail account, include the domain name.) In the Password field, insert your password. Note: The letters are displayed one at a time as you insert them; upon inserting the next letter the previously entered one turns into an asterisk. Select Next and press Enter. You are prompted to enter your account information. Insert the requested information in the designated fields. Set how often you want the Ogo to check for new mail as follows: • Select Check interval and press Enter. A drop‐down menu is displayed. • Scroll and select the desired time interval (OFF, 10m, 30m, 1h, 2h) and press Enter. Press Enter. You are prompted to set up another account (optional) or to finish the wizard. Select Finish E‐mail Wizard and press Enter. Select Next and press Enter. The Account Summary screen lists the e‐mail service(s) configured on your Ogo. Note: To remove an e‐mail service, clear its checkbox. ...
Messages (E‐Mail and SMS) Accessing the Messages Application The Messages application is where you can manage and view your e‐mail and SMS messages. ► To access the Messages application: Press the Messages shortcut key ( ), or select in the Home screen or Application menu and press Enter. The Messages application is displayed. Figure 15: Messages Application The Messages application provides message lists in the following tabs: • Inbox • SMS • E‐mail account(s) (if set up on the device) • Find • Outgoing Viewing Your Message Lists The Inbox tab shows a combined list of all your e‐mail and SMS messages. The most recently received messages appear at the top of the list. Alternatively, you can view only messages of a specific type or for a specific e‐mail address in the corresponding tab. For example, to view only SMS messages, select the SMS tab. The following details appear for each message: An icon, indicating the type and status of the message (see Table 11) An icon, indicating whether there are attachments for this email The name of the sender Accessing the Messages Application 39 ...
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OGO User Manual The subject of the message (for e‐mail messages) or the beginning of the message (for SMS messages). In the selected message, this part alternates with the display of sending time & date. Table 11: Messages Icons Icon Message Type/Status E‐mail – Unread E‐mail – Read E‐mail – Unread, partially retrieved E‐mail – Read, partially retrieved Attachments included E‐mail – Sent E‐mail – Sent (failure) E‐mail ‐ Pending SMS/text – Unread SMS/text – Read SMS/text – Sent Draft message While viewing a message in the Inbox tab (or in an e‐mail account tab), the following options are available from the Options menu: Mark as Read/Unread Reply Reply to All Forward Delete… ...
Messages (E‐Mail and SMS) Composing a Message You can compose and send SMS and/or e‐mail messages in the Compose screen. ► To access the Compose screen: Press the Compose shortcut key ( ), or select Compose in the Home screen or Application menu and press Enter. The Compose screen is displayed. Typically, the Compose screen includes the following tabs: • SMS • E‐mail account(s) (if set up on the device) Figure 16: Compose Screen – SMS Tab Figure 17: Compose Screen – E‐mail Tab Composing a Message 41 ...
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OGO User Manual ► To compose an SMS message: Press the Compose shortcut key ( ), or select Compose in the Home screen or Application menu and press Enter. Select the SMS tab. OR In the SMS tab of the Messages application, press and select New message from the Options menu. The Compose screen is displayed, with the SMS tab selected. Insert the recipient’s mobile number in the To field. Scroll down and insert the message text. Note: A counter at the bottom of the screen indicates the remaining number of characters that can be inserted into the message. A single SMS message can include up to 160 characters. Ogo allows you to create a longer message, and breaks it into up to four separate parts when sending. Select Send and press Enter. ► To compose an e‐mail message: Press the Compose shortcut key ( ), or select Compose in the Home screen or Application menu and press Enter. Select the required E‐mail tab. OR In the E‐mail tab of the Messages application, press and select New message from the Options menu. The Compose screen is displayed, with the E‐ mail tab selected and the From details automatically inserted. Insert the recipient’s e‐mail address, the message subject, and message text in the designated fields. Select Send and press Enter. Note: If you attempt to leave the Compose screen without sending the message, you are prompted to save it as a draft. Select Yes to save the draft, No to discard the message, or Cancel to remain in the screen. ...
Messages (E‐Mail and SMS) Working with Messages You can view from the various tabs of the Messages application. Unread messages can also be viewed from the ogo quick‐access list While viewing a message, the following options are available from the Options menu: Add Sender to Contacts: Enables you to add the sender of the message to your contacts list. Reply: Enables you to send a reply to the sender of the message. For details, see Replying to a Message on page 45. Reply to All: Enables you to send a reply to all recipients of the message, including the sender. For details, see Replying to a Message on page 45. Forward: Enables you to forward the message. For details, see Forwarding a Message on page 45. Delete: Enables you to delete the message from both your Ogo and the mailbox maintained by the e‐mail service provider. For details, see Deleting a Message on page 45. Delete Locally: Enables you to delete the message from your Ogo only (without deleting it from the mailbox maintained by the e‐mail service provider). For details, see Deleting a Message on page 45. Address Clipboard: Enables you to use information from the content of a message for adding new contacts to your Ogo Contacts List, or to send a message or place a call directly, without adding a new contact. For details, see Working with the Address Clipboard on page 63. Viewing a Message ► To view a message: Select the required tab in the Messages application. Select the message in the message list and press Enter. The message is displayed, including details regarding the message sender, destination e‐mail address or mobile number, date and time the message was sent, subject and text, as applicable. When applicable, attachments are listed below the message's subject. Note: Pressing displays the ogo quick‐access list, where unread messages are listed (sender name is displayed). Select the message and press Enter ...
Notes: The availability of viewing attachments depends on the service provided by your cellular operator, and the attributes of your email account. Attachments are not supported for Windows Live Mail. ► To view an attachment: Select the attachment in the Attachments list and press Enter. A pop‐up menu is displayed. To view a summary of the attachment properties (filename, type, size and status), select Details. OR To view the attachment content, select View text (for a document), or View Image. The text "Downloading…" is displayed at the bottom of the screen while the attachment is downloaded. Note: If the attachment is of a non‐supported file type, the options View Text or View Image are not available. Forwarding a Message You can forward a message to friends and colleagues. ► To forward a message: In the message screen (or in one of the Messages application tabs, with the message selected), press and select Forward from the Options menu. The Compose screen is displayed, with the original message listed in the message area. Insert the details of the intended recipient in the To field. (Optional) Add to or edit the message text if desired. Select Send and press Enter. The “Send Message?” screen is displayed. Select Yes and press Enter. Note: If one or more recipient/sender is not in your Ogo Contacts List, you are prompted to save their details at this time. To do so, select Save and press Enter to display the Address Clipboard screen. For details on saving contacts from the Address Clipboard, see Working with the Address Clipboard on page 63. 44 Working with Messages ...
To reply to a message: In the viewed message screen, select Reply and press Enter. OR In the message screen (or in one of the Messages application tabs, with the message selected), press and select one of the following options from the Options menu: • To reply to the sender only, Reply and press Enter. • To reply to the sender and all other recipients, select Reply to All and press Enter. The Compose screen is displayed, including the original message, and with sender’s address in the To field. You can edit the message text if desired. Select Send and press Enter. The “Send Message?” confirmation message may be displayed. If you wish to send messages without a confirmation message, select Don't show me again and press Enter. Select Yes and press Enter. A brief animation is displayed, indicating that the message is about to be sent. Deleting a Message By default, messages deleted on your Ogo are also deleted from the mailbox maintained by the e‐mail service provider. However, you can choose to "Delete Locally", which removes the message from the Ogo, but keeps the message unharmed on the mailbox maintained by your e‐mail provider. ► To delete the currently displayed message: In the message screen, press and select one of the following options from the Options menu: • To delete the message from your Ogo device without removing it from the mailbox maintained by the e‐mail service provider, select Delete Locally and press Enter. • To delete the message entirely, select Delete and press Enter. The message is deleted according to your selection. Working with Messages 45 ...
OGO User Manual Note: Alternatively, you can press the key when the message is viewed to delete the displayed message (this performs regular delete, not local delete). ► To delete a message from the list in the Messages application: In the Messages screen, select the message. Press and select Delete from the Options menu. The message is deleted. Note: Alternatively, you can press the key when the message is viewed to delete the displayed message (this performs regular delete, not local delete). ► To delete multiple messages from the selected tab of the Messages application: Note: To mark multiple messages for deletion, select a message and press the Space key. Then follow the instructions below and select Delete All Selected. In the Messages screen, press and select Delete All… from the Options menu. A sub‐menu is displayed: Select one of the following options from the sub‐menu: • To delete all of the messages from the current tab, select Delete All Messages. • To delete all read messages from the current tab, select Delete All Read. • To delete all selected messages from the current tab, select Delete All Selected. (This option is enabled only if one or more messages are selected.) • To select all of the messages in the current tab, select Select All Messages. •...
► To find a message: In the Messages application, select the Find tab. Insert the search criteria in the empty field. (The search criteria can be a partial word, whole word, phrases, numbers, and so on.) You can search for up to 32 characters (including symbols). Press Enter. The search results are listed in the screen. Note: To view the content of a message that appears in the results, select the message and press Enter. To sort the search results, press and select Sort by Recipient/Sender from the Options menu. To clear the search results, press and select Clear Results from the Options menu. Checking for New Messages New e‐mail messages are "pushed" to your device as they arrive to your mailbox (depending on the service provided by your cellular operator, and the attributes of the e‐mail account). In addition, your Ogo checks for new e‐mail at set time intervals, which can be configured when you set up your e‐mail accounts, and via the E‐mail settings. At any time, you can prompt your Ogo to check for new e‐mail and send any messages pending on the device, using the send/receive option. Note: Some of the Send/Receive options described herein may not be available in your specific version. ► To send/receive e‐mail for all your email accounts: In the ogo quick‐access list, select Send\Receive and press Enter. OR In the Inbox tab of the Messages application, press and select Send/Receive from the Options menu. The device starts to retrieve new messages for all your email accounts, and the message lists are updated accordingly. Working with Messages 47 ...
OGO User Manual ► To send/receive email for a selected email account: In the tab of the selected e‐mail account, press and select Send/Receive from the Options menu. The Send/Receive screen is displayed, showing the time & date of the last Send/Receive operation. Select Start and press Enter. The device starts to retrieve any new messages for the selected e‐mail account, and the message list in this tab is updated accordingly. To cancel the email retrieval, select Stop and press Enter. Note: When e‐mail retrieval is complete, a banner message appears briefly indicating the number of new e‐mail messages. Viewing Your Outgoing Messages The latest e‐mail and SMS messages you have sent from your Ogo are listed in the Outgoing tab of the Messages application. You can review your sent messages, forward them to additional recipients, or delete them if they are no longer required. The number of sent email messages kept in this list can be modified in the Email tab in the Settings screen. For details, see Configuring Your E‐Mail Settings on page 83. 48 Working with Messages ...
Using Your Ogo as a Phone Using Your Ogo as a Phone As brilliant as Ogo is at text based messaging, sometimes you just need to talk to someone. The Phone application enables you to make and answer phone calls, as well as view phone numbers previously dialed, and the calls received and calls missed lists. Call and End Buttons For added convenience, your Ogo features Call (green) and End (red) buttons, which are located along the edge of the device, so you can answer or reject a call while the cover is closed. Figure 18: Call and End Buttons For best voice quality, hold your Ogo device with the Logo side facing you with the Call/End buttons near the top. Speaker Microphone Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume on your Ogo by simply pressing the volume + and – buttons on the edge of the device. Or, to silence the device, hold down the volume – button for a few seconds to turn off the sound entirely. Figure 19: Volume Buttons Making a Call It’s easy to make calls on your Ogo — and in so many ways: Simply start dialing in the Home screen by pressing the number keys. Call a contact from Phone's Dial tab by pressing Enter and selecting the contact from a pop‐up list. Making a Call 49 ...
OGO User Manual Select a contact in Contacts List and select Dial from the Options menu. Select one of the calls in the Phone's call log (Dialed/Missed/Received calls) and press Enter to dial that number. Press the Call key twice (when the flip cover is open) to redial the last dialed call. Press and hold down one of the number keys, after assigning a contact to that speed dial number. Dialing a Phone Number You can place a call by manually inserting the phone number. ► To dial a phone number: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Phone and press Enter. The Dial tab is displayed. Note: Pressing the number keys while the Home screen is displayed also opens the Dial tab. Figure 20: Phone Screen Insert the phone number to be dialed. (You do not need to press ALT when dialing a phone number.) Note: If you have assigned a speed dial number for the required phone number, long press the corresponding speed dial number to place the call. If no contact number has been assigned to this speed dial number, long press displays the Assign Speed Dial screen. For details on defining speed dial numbers, see Configuring the Phone Settings on page 79. Press Enter, or press the Call button (the green button on the edge of your Ogo). Your call is placed. The Call screen is displayed. 50 Making a Call ...
Using Your Ogo as a Phone When the call recipient picks up, a timer is displayed that tracks the duration of the ongoing call. Once you have begun the call, feel free to close the cover at any time. Your call will not be disconnected. Note: To end the call, press the End button (the red button on the edge of your Ogo), or scroll to Hang Up and press Enter. Calling a Contact You can select and call a contact from the Contacts screen or the Phone screen. ► To call a contact from the Dial tab: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Phone and press Enter. The Dial tab is displayed. Press Enter again. A pop‐up list of your contacts is displayed. Note: Type the first letters of the contact’s name to jump to the first contact that starts with these letters. Select the contact to be called and press Enter. Your call is placed and the Call screen is displayed. Note: If the selected contact has more than one phone number stored, a symbol is included with the contact name. When you press Enter, a list of the available phone numbers for the contact is displayed; Select the required number and press Enter again. ► To call a contact from the Contacts List: In the Contacts List, select the contact that you want to call. Press and select Dial from the Options menu. Your call is placed and the Call screen is displayed. Dialing a Number from the Call Log You can dial a number directly from one of the call log lists. ► To call a number from the Call log: In the Dialed/Received/Missed tab, select the number that you want to dial, ...
OGO User Manual Redialing a Number You can redial the last number that you dialed on your Ogo. ► To redial the last number: Press the Call key twice (when the flip cover is open). A call is placed to the last number that you called. Handling Incoming Calls Whenever your Ogo is powered on, you can receive calls on it – whether or not the cover is open or closed. Handling an Incoming Call – Ogo is On, Cover is Closed ► To answer or reject the call (Ogo is on, cover closed): When you hear your Ogo ringtone, press Call (the green button on the edge of your Ogo), to answer or press End (the red button) to reject the call. Press the volume key to silence the incoming call. The ringtone stops, without disconnecting the call. Handling an Incoming Call – Cover is Open If you are using your Ogo and a call arrives, the Incoming Call screen prompts you to decide whether you want to accept, reject, or silence the call. If the call is from a number that is listed in your Ogo Contacts List, then the caller’s name is displayed. If not, the caller’s phone number is displayed. If the caller has opted to block his/her caller ID, “Private Number” is displayed. To accept the call, press the green button on the edge of your Ogo, or select Accept and press Enter. Start talking! To reject the call, select Reject and press Enter. The call is disconnected, and is listed in the Received tab. To silence the call, select Silence and press Enter. The playing of your ringtone stops, without disconnecting the call. 52 Handling Incoming Calls ...
Using Your Ogo as a Phone Handling a Waiting Call If another party calls you while you are talking on the phone, an Incoming Call screen is displayed. You can choose one of the following options: To accept the new call and place the existing call on hold, select Answer and press Enter. OR press Call key (green button) To end the existing call and accept the new call in its place, select Replace and press Enter. To reject the new call and continue the existing call, select Reject and press Enter OR press the End key (red button). Handling Multiple Calls You can juggle multiple calls on your Ogo, freely switching between ongoing calls, or joining them into a conference call. Swapping Calls If you are engaged in two calls simultaneously, talking to one person while the other is on hold, Ogo allows you to "swap" between the calls – placing the active call on hold so that you can talk to the other person. ► To swap calls: Simply press Call (green button) or press Enter. The call menu is displayed. Select Swap and press Enter. The calls are swapped. Joining Calls (Conferencing) If you are engaged in a number of simultaneous calls (two or more), Ogo allows you to join the calls into a conference. ► To join the calls: Press and select Join from the Options menu. The calls are joined. The number of participants in the conference call is displayed in the Call screen. ► To split the calls: Press and select Split from the Options menu. The list of parties is displayed. Select the party you want to talk with and press Enter. The calls are split. Each call returns to its previous state (active or on hold). ...
OGO User Manual Making another Call While Talking on the Phone You can make a new outgoing call while an existing call is ongoing. ► To make a new call while talking on the phone: Press Enter. The call menu is displayed. Select New Call from the call menu. A Dial screen is displayed. Insert the phone number for the new call and press Enter. The call is dialed. When the call is answered, you can talk while keeping the previous call on hold. Note: Optionally, you can swap between the active calls or combine them into a conference call. Ending a Call It is easy to end a call, simply press End (the red button on the edge of your Ogo), or select Hang Up in the Call tab and press Enter. The call is disconnected. Alternatively, you can press Enter in the Call tab, and select Hang Up from the call menu. Muting/Unmuting a Call Ever need to say something that you don’t want the person on the line to hear, but you aren’t ready to hang up yet? Then, muting the call is the solution for you. Muting a call temporarily disables Ogo’s microphone so that the other party cannot hear you. ► To mute a call: In the Call tab, select Mute and press Enter. The icon is displayed. ► To unmute a call: To re‐enable the microphone, select Unmute and press Enter. The icon disappears. 54 Ending a Call ...
Using Your Ogo as a Phone Viewing Your Call Lists The Ogo stores lists of dialed, received and missed calls. Each call list entry includes the following: The phone number called or the name of the contact if it appears in your Contacts List. "Private" appears if the calling number is not disclosed by the network. A time stamp, indicating when the call was dialed, or received, or missed. A call icon, indicating the type of call. Note: Pressing the Call key displays the Dialed tab, with the last call highlighted. ► To view a history of recent calls: Select the tab for the type of call list (Dialed, Received, or Missed). The corresponding call list is displayed. While viewing a call list, press Enter to call to a selected call number. In addition, the following options are available from the Options menu for a selected entry: View Details: Displays the Call Details screen, including the phone number and any available caller details. Call This Number: Displays the Call screen, and places a call to the selected number. Use Number: Displays the Call screen, with the number inserted by default. The call is not placed; you can edit the number and press Enter to dial. Compose SMS: Displays the Compose SMS screen, with the number inserted in the To field by default. For details, see Composing a Message on page 41. Add to Contact: Enables you to add the selected number to an existing contact. Create Contact: Enables you to create a new contact with the selected number. Delete Item: Removes a selected entry from the call list. Clear List: Removes all entries from the currently displayed call list. Call Timers The Timers tab displays the following timers: Last call duration: The duration of the last call, either dialed out or received. Received calls duration: The accumulated duration of all incoming calls listed in the Received calls history. Viewing Your Call Lists 55 ...
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OGO User Manual Dialed calls duration: The accumulated duration of all outgoing calls listed in the Dialed calls history. All calls duration: The accumulated duration of all calls, both incoming and outgoing, listed in the Dialed calls and Received calls histories. (This timer cannot be cleared). ► To reset the timers: In the Timers tab, select Clear and press Enter. The Reset Timers screen is displayed. Select Yes and press Enter to confirm that you want to reset the call timers. The Last call duration, Received calls duration and Dialed calls duration timers are reset. Note: The All calls duration timer is not reset. 56 Call Timers ...
Managing Your Ogo Contacts List Managing Your Ogo Contacts List Your Ogo Contacts Lists lets you set up, find and manage contact information for people with whom you exchange e‐mail, SMS messages, and phone calls. ► To access the Contacts List: In the Home screen or Application menu, select and press Enter. The Contacts List is displayed. Figure 21: Contacts List The All tab lists all of your contacts. An additional tab is displayed for each Contacts Group (if defined). While viewing the Contacts List, the following options are available from the Options menu for a selected entry: Dial: Displays the Call screen, and places a call to the selected number. If the Contact has multiple numbers, you are prompted to select the required number from a list. Edit Contact Profile: Displays the Contact Profile screen, enabling you to add to or edit the existing contact details. For details, see Viewing/Editing Contact Profiles on page 59. Compose Message: Displays the Compose screen, with the contact’s number/email address inserted in the To field. For details, see Composing a Message on page 41. Note: If the contact has more than a single address (SMS number or e‐mail), you are prompted to select the required address from a list. New Contact: Enables you to create a new contact in the Contact Profile screen. For details, see Adding Contacts on page 58. Call Timers 57 ...
OGO User Manual Delete Contact: Removes the selected contact from the Contacts List. For details, see Deleting Contacts on page 58. Delete All Contacts: Removes all contacts from the Contacts List. For details, see Deleting Contacts on page 58. New Group: Enables you to create a group within your Contacts List. For details, see Working with Contact Groups on page 60. Export to SIM: Enables you to export your Contacts List from the Ogo device memory to the SIM card memory. For details, see Exporting Contacts on page 61. Import from SIM: Enables you to import your Contacts List from the SIM card memory into the Ogo device memory. For details, see Importing Contacts on page 62. Adding Contacts You can add contacts to your Ogo Contacts List at any time. ► To add a contact: In the Contacts List, press and select New Contact from the Options menu. The Contact Profile screen is displayed. Insert the displayed contact details (First Name, Last Name, Mobile Phone, and E‐mail Address) as required. Note: You must provide either the first or last name. To assign an Alerticon to this contact, select Alerticon and press Enter to select an alerticon for the contact. For details, see Assigning an Alerticon to a Contact on page 59. To include additional fields for this contact, such as Postal Address, Web Address or additional phone numbers, or email addresses: • Select Add Field and press Enter. A menu of optional fields is displayed. Select the desired field name and press Enter to add it to the form. • Insert the relevant information in the new field. • Repeat for additional data fields if required. Select Save & Close and press Enter. The new contact is saved. Deleting Contacts ...
Managing Your Ogo Contacts List ► To delete a contact: In the Contacts List, select the contact you want to delete. Press the key, or press and select Delete Contact from the Options menu. A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes to confirm the deletion and press Enter. The contact is deleted from your Ogo Contacts List. ► To delete all your contacts: In the Contacts List, press and select Delete All Contacts from the Options menu. A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes to confirm the deletion and press Enter. The contact is deleted from your Ogo Contacts List. Viewing/Editing Contact Profiles You can view existing contact profiles and edit the information they contain. ► To view a contact profile: In the Contacts List, select the contact and press Enter. The Contact Profile screen is displayed. Note: For details on defining a contact profile, see Adding Contacts on page 58. Assigning an Alerticon to a Contact Ogo’s animated Alerticons make it easy for you to identify when someone important to you has sent you a message. Simply assign an Alerticon to a contact and an attractive animation pops up on your ogo quick‐access list whenever that contact sends you a message. ► To assign an alerticon: In the Contact Profile screen, select the Alerticon field and press Enter. The Assign Alerticon screen is displayed. Scroll and select the desired Alerticon. Note: When an Alerticon is selected, the animation is played. You can scroll ...
OGO User Manual Working with Contact Groups Organizing your contacts into Contact Groups makes it easy for you to locate that special person’s details when you need them. Similar to a mailing list, an Ogo Contact Group is a list of addresses that also enables you to send e‐mail and SMS messages to the entire group at once. Creating a Group You can create Contact Groups and then add multiple contacts to the groups. Note: The same contact can be added to more than one group. ► To create a group: In the Ogo Contacts List, press and select New Group from the Options menu. The New Group screen is displayed. Insert a name for the group, for example, family. Select OK and press Enter. A tab is added for the new group. Adding Contacts to Groups You can assign a contact to one or more Contact Groups. The contact will continue to appear in the All tab as well as in the tab(s) for the group(s) to which it has been added. ► To add a contact to a group: In the group’s tab, press and select Add Contact to Group from the Options menu. Your existing contacts are listed in a pop‐up list. Select the contact to be added to the group, and press Enter. The contact is listed in the group’s tab. Note: If the contact has more than one address (SMS or E‐mail), you are prompted to select the required address from a list. Removing Contacts from Groups You can remove a contact from a Contact Group. (The contact will continue to appear in the All tab.) ► To remove a contact from a contact group: In the group’s tab, select the contact. ...
Managing Your Ogo Contacts List Press and select Remove from Group from the Options menu. The contact is removed from the group. Sending a Message to a Group You can send a message to an entire group of contacts at the same time, without having to insert the individual address one at a time. ► To send a message to a group: In the group’s tab, press and select Compose Message to Group from the Options menu. The Compose screen is displayed with your details in the From field and the group name in the To field. OR In the To field in Compose screen, press Enter and select a Contact Group from the Contacts List. Insert the subject and message text. Select Send and press Enter. The message is sent to all contacts in the group. Removing a Contact Group You can remove a Contact Group. Note: Removing a Contact Group does not remove the contacts from the Contacts List. Existing contacts continue to appear in the All tab. ► To remove a contact from a group: In the group’s tab, press and select Remove Group from the Options menu. A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes and press Enter. The group’s tab is removed. Working with Contact Groups 61 ...
OGO User Manual Exporting Contacts You can export specific contacts or your entire Ogo Contacts List from the device memory to your SIM card, for example, to make the contact information available on another device. ► To export contacts: In the Contacts List, press and select Export to SIM from the Options menu. A sub‐menu is displayed. To export the entire Contacts List, select All Records and press Enter. OR To export only the selected contact, select This Record and press Enter. The Export Record(s) screen is displayed. Select the checkboxes for the types of phone numbers to be exported. Note: There may be a limit to the number of characters/fields that may be exported. Select Export and press Enter to export the contact data. A pop‐up message indicates the progress of the export process. Importing Contacts You can import contacts from your SIM card to your Ogo Contacts List. ► To import contacts: In the Contacts List, press and select Import from SIM from the Options menu. The Import Record(s) screen is displayed, advising you that both the device card and the SIM card may contain different numbers for the same contact fields. To override the local entries, select Yes and press Enter. OR To manually resolve any potential conflicts, select No and press Enter. The Copying screen is displayed while the records are copied. Note: If you opt to manually resolve conflicts and conflicts are detected, you are prompted to override the local entry. (Select Yes or No, as required, and press Enter.) ...
Managing Your Ogo Contacts List Working with the Address Clipboard The Address Clipboard makes it easy to add new contacts to your Ogo Contacts List or add new information to existing contacts based on the contact data available from the messages in your mailbox. You can also send a message or place a call directly from the clipboard, without adding a new contact. Menu options vary according to type of entry selected in clipboard and may include a combination of the following: Add to Contact: Enables you to add a number or e‐mail address to an existing contact. Create New Contact: Enables you to create a new contact. For details, see Creating a Contact from the Clipboard on page 63. Compose: Enables you to send an SMS or e‐mail message using address on the clipboard, without adding a new contact. For details, see Composing a Message on page 41. Call (SMS only): Enables you to place an outgoing call to the specified number. Open (URL only): Enables you to browse to the specified URL. Creating a Contact from the Clipboard You can create a contact directly from within a message using the Address Clipboard. ► To create a new contact from the clipboard: When viewing an Email or SMS message, or in the IM Chat screen, press and select Address Clipboard from the Options menu. The Address Clipboard is displayed. Select the entry in the displayed list and press Enter. A pop‐up menu is displayed. Select Create New Contact and press Enter. The Contact Profile screen is displayed. Note: If you select an e‐mail address it is inserted automatically. If you select a phone number, you are prompted to select the type of number (Mobile Phone, Main Phone, Home Phone, Work Phone, Fax, or Pager). Add to or edit the displayed contact details (First Name, Last Name, Mobile Phone, and E‐mail Address) as required. (Optional) Select Alerticon and press Enter to select an alerticon for the ...
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OGO User Manual (Optional) To add an additional data field: • Select Add Field and press Enter. A menu of optional fields is displayed. Select the desired field name and press Enter to add it to the form. • Insert the relevant information in the new field. Select Save & Close and press Enter. The new contact is saved. 64 Working with the Address Clipboard ...
Working with the Calendar Working with the Calendar Ogo’s Calendar enables you to manage your schedule on the go. View your appointments for today, this week or this month, and get reminders in advance. ► To access the Calendar: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Calendar and press Enter. The Calendar is displayed. Figure 22: Calendar The Calendar includes three tabs: Day/Summary: Displays your schedule for a single day, or a summary view of the appointments scheduled for 3 days Week: Displays your schedule for a week, with a column for each day of the week. Month: Displays your schedule for a month, with a row for each week in the month. Note: On all three tabs, time blocks for which appointments exist are marked in different colors, according to their “Show as” value – blue for “busy”, purple for “out of office”, lilac for “tentative” and green for “free”. The following options are available from the Options menu in the Calendar: New Appointment: Enables you to add a new appointment. For details, see Adding an Appointment on page 66. Working with the Address Clipboard 65 ...
OGO User Manual Open Appointment: Opens the Appointment screen, enabling you to view and edit the appointment details. For details, see Opening/Editing an Appointment on page 67. Delete Appointment: Removes the appointment from your schedule. For details, see Deleting an Appointment on page 67. Summary Mode: Displays a list of the appointments in your calendar. Day View: Changes the view from Summary Mode to Day View. Today: Highlights the current day’s schedule on the screen. Clean‐Up: Enables you to delete old appointments from your calendar. For details, see Deleting Old Appointments on page 67. Adding an Appointment Adding appointments to your Ogo calendar makes it easier for you to keep track of your schedule. ► To add an appointment: In the Calendar, press and select New Appointment from the Options menu. The Appointment screen is displayed. Insert the subject in the Subject field. (Inserting the Location field is optional.) If you are scheduling an all‐day appointment, select All‐day event and press Enter. If you are setting an appointment for part of a day, insert the times and dates in the Start and End fields. Select Show as and press Enter. A drop‐down list of available statuses is displayed. Select the status to be shown on your calendar and press Enter. By default, a reminder will be displayed 15 minutes before this appointment. If you want to change this time or cancel the reminder, select Reminder and press Enter. A drop‐down list is displayed. Select how far in advance you want to be reminded from the list of available values, or select none if you do not want to be reminded about this appointment. (Optional) To set the priority of the appointment, select Importance and press Enter. Select the desired priority (Low, Normal or High) from the sub‐menu. The default priority is Normal. (Optional) Insert a note in the Note field. Select Save and press Enter to add the appointment to your calendar. 66 ...
Working with the Calendar Opening/Editing an Appointment You can view and update the appointment details, for example, if the location or time has been changed. ► To open/edit an appointment: In the Day tab of the Calendar, select the appointment and press Enter. Notes: Alternatively, you can press and select Open Appointment from the Options menu. If more than one appointment is scheduled for the selected hour, you are prompted to select the appointment you want to open. The Appointment screen is displayed. Change the appointment details, as required. For details, see Adding an Appointment on page 66. Select Save and press Enter. The appointment details are updated accordingly. Deleting an Appointment The meeting was cancelled. No problem. You can delete the appointment from your calendar. ► To delete an appointment: In the Day tab of the Calendar, select the appointment you want to delete. Press the key, or press and select Delete Appointment from the Options menu. The Delete Appointment screen is displayed. Select Yes to confirm the deletion and press Enter. The appointment is deleted from your schedule. Note: If more than one appointment is scheduled for the selected hour, you are prompted to select the appointment you wish to delete. Deleting Old Appointments You can delete outdated appointments from your calendar. ► To delete old appointments: In the Calendar, press ...
OGO User Manual Select Delete Old Appointments to delete appointments according to scheduled dates. The Delete Old Appointments screen is displayed. Press Enter and select the time frame to serve as the basis for deleting old appointments (older than 1 week, 2 weeks, and so on). Select OK and press Enter. Appointments that predated the set time frame are deleted from the calendar. Deleting All Appointments You can delete all of your appointments from your calendar. ► To delete all appointments: In the Calendar, press and select Cleanup from the Options menu. A sub‐ menu is displayed. Select Delete All Appointments to delete appointments according to their scheduled dates. The Delete Appointments screen is displayed. Select Yes to confirm the deletion and press Enter. All appointments are deleted from your schedule. Appointment Reminders Appointment reminders are displayed before the time in which the appointment takes place, according to the value selected in the Reminder field when the appointment was created. The Reminder screen displays the appointment’s subject, location, and the time remaining before the appointment takes place. You are prompted to take one of the following actions: Remind me in: Enables you to set a time interval after which the Reminder will pop‐up again. Snooze: The Reminder screen will pop‐up again after the time interval defined in the Remind me in field. Dismiss: The Reminder screen is dismissed and does not re‐appear. Open: Opens the Appointment screen. Select the desired option and press Enter to continue. 68 Deleting All Appointments ...
Viewing the News Viewing the News To stay in touch with your world, Ogo enables you to get RSS news feeds for up to the moment news, information and alerts about the subjects you care about most. The Ogo News application provides a simple and intuitive interface for receiving updates from web sites featuring standard RSS feed. You can monitor several feeds concurrently. Note: The News application may not be available on your specific version of the device. ► To access News: In the Home screen or Application menu, select News and press Enter. The News application is displayed. Figure 23: News Accessing News Feeds The News application contains several tabs. The All tab lists all of the available new items. Each of the additional tabs displays a single source of news (an RSS Feed). The number of unread news items on each tab appears in parenthesis after the tab name. In each news items list, the color of the icon indicates the status of the item: a color‐filled icon indicates an unread news item. A white icon indicates that the item has been read. Accessing News Feeds 69 ...
OGO User Manual ► To refresh all the News Feeds: In the All tab of the News application, press and select Refresh All Feeds from the Options menu. After a few seconds, all news items lists begin updating. ► To refresh one of the Feeds: Navigate to the tab holding the Feed of interest. Press and select Refresh from the Options menu. After a few seconds, the current news items list begins updating. ► To view a news item: Select the news item and press Enter. The item is displayed, including the time, date and supplying feed. Press Back to return to the list, and select another item of interest, OR Select Next or Previous button at the bottom of the screen and press Enter, to view the next/previous news item. ► To view the full news item in the Web Browser: Select the news item in the News list. Press and select Open in Browser from the Options menu, and press Enter. The full news item is opened in the Web Browser ► To mark an item as read/unread: Select the news item, then press and select Mark as Unread/Mark as Read from the Options menu. The status of the news item changes accordingly. Adding a News Feed Your device is preconfigured with a set of available feeds. You can add feeds up to a total of 10 feeds. ► To add a custom news feed: In the All tab of the News application, press ...
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Viewing the News In the Polling Period field, set the interval between checking for news updates. (It can also be set to Off, in which case news will be retrieved only when you select Refresh from the Options menu.) If you want to get an alert banner each time news items are received, select Breaking News and press Enter. Select Done and press Enter. A tab is added for the new feed and relevant news items are retrieved automatically. ► To add a predefined news feed: In the All tab of the News application, press and select Add New Feed from the Options menu. The Feed Selection screen is displayed, with the option "[Custom]" highlighted. Press Enter. A list of available feeds is displayed. Select the desired feed and press Enter. Select Done and press Enter. A tab is added for the new feed and relevant news items are retrieved automatically. Adding a News Feed 71 ...
OGO User Manual Browsing the Web With Ogo, you can browse the web from practically anywhere. ► To open the Web Browser: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Web Browser and press Enter. The Web Browser is displayed. When the connection is established, your homepage appears. Figure 24: Web Browser While browsing the Internet, the following options are available from the Options menu: 1. Go to URL: Enables you to open a specific web page. For details, see Requesting a Specific URL on page 73. 2. Navigate: Displays a submenu of standard navigation options, including Refresh, Forward, Backward, Stop, and Home page. 3. View: Displays a submenu of standard viewing options, including Zoom in, Zoom out, Reset zoom, and Thumbnail On/Off. 4. Add to Bookmarks: Enables you to create bookmarks to selected web pages. For details, see Adding a Bookmark on page 73. 5. Open: Enables you to view your bookmarks and browsing history. For details, see Opening a Bookmark on page 74. 72 Adding a News Feed ...
Browsing the Web 6. Security: Displays active session and session certificate information, when applicable. 7. Properties: Displays the properties of the current web page, including page title, address, and page size. Requesting a Specific URL If you know the URL of the webpage you would like to view, you can insert the URL and view it on your Ogo. ► To go to a specific URL: In the Web Browser, press and select Go to URL from the Options menu. The Open new page screen is displayed, including a history of previously typed URLs. In the http:// field, insert the URL of the page that you want to open and press Enter. OR If you have recently typed the URL, select it in the history list and press Enter. Your Ogo Web Browser connects to and displays the requested URL. Working with Bookmarks Creating bookmarks makes it easier to return to the web pages that you need the most. And you can make it easier to find your bookmarks by organizing them into personal folders. Adding a Bookmark You can create a bookmark to any web page that you expect to visit frequently. ► To add a bookmark: While viewing a page in the Web Browser, press and select Add to Bookmarks from the Options menu. The Add to Bookmarks screen is displayed. The screen name and URL of the currently displayed page are inserted automatically. (Optional) Insert/edit the bookmark title. Requesting a Specific URL ...
OGO User Manual Select OK and press Enter. The Bookmarks screen is displayed, with the item Add here highlighted. To save the bookmark in main directory, press Enter, OR To save the bookmark in an existing folder, select the folder and press Enter. Add Here is highlighted. Press Enter to add the bookmark. Removing a Bookmark You can remove bookmarks to web pages that are no longer of interest to you. ► To remove a bookmark: In the Bookmarks screen, select the bookmark. Press and select Delete from the Options menu. The bookmark is deleted from your Bookmarks list. Adding a Folder For easier navigation, you can create folders for your bookmarks. ► To add a folder: In the Bookmarks screen, press and select Create new folder from the Options menu. The Enter folder name screen is displayed. Insert the folder name. Select OK and press Enter. The folder is added in the Bookmarks screen. Opening a Bookmark Selecting a bookmark is a fast and easy way of opening a webpage. ► To open a page using a bookmark: In the Web Browser screen, press and select Open from the Options menu. A sub‐menu is displayed. Select Bookmarks and press Enter. The Bookmarks screen is displayed. Select a bookmark and press Enter to display the corresponding webpage. 74 Working with Bookmarks ...
Browsing the Web Viewing Your Browsing History You can view a list of the URLs recently opened on your Ogo. ► To view the history: In the Web Browser, press and select Open from the Options menu. A sub‐ menu is displayed. Select History and press Enter. The History screen is displayed. The sites accessed are sorted according to day, from the current day backward. You can take the following actions from within the History screen: • To view the sites accessed a specific day, select the day and press Enter. • To sort the sites (by date, by site, by last visited, or by most visited), press and select Sort from the Options menu. • To view a list of pages accessed on a specific site, select the URL and press Enter. • To display a specific page, select the page in the list and press Enter. • To delete a selected site/page, press and select Delete from the Options menu. • To clear the entire history, press and select Delete all from the Options menu. Viewing Your Browsing History 75 ...
OGO User Manual Ogo Extras The Ogo Extras provide access to any additional applications available on the device, such as Ogo Blocks, as well as to the contact details for technical support purposes. ► To access Extras: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Extras and press Enter. The Extras screen is displayed. Figure 25: Ogo Extras The Extras screen includes two tabs: Applications: Lists any pre‐installed applications available on the device. Tech Support Info: Lists the contact details for technical support purposes. Playing Ogo Blocks The Blocks game comes pre‐installed on your Ogo. In this game, you rotate shapes as they fall so that they fit together to form a full horizontal row. ► To play Ogo Blocks: In the Application tab of the Extras screen, select Ogo Blocks and press Enter. Use the game control keys to control the movement of the falling blocks. 76 Playing Ogo Blocks ...
Ogo Extras Table 12: Blocks Game Controls Control Key Functionality A, Z (in a QWERTY keyboard) Moves a piece to the left or Y (in a QWERTZ keyboard), inner left arrow key L "," inner right arrow Moves a piece to the right S, X, K, M, inner Up arrow Rotates a piece key, outer up arrow key Space, inner down arrow key, Drops the piece, or resumes a paused game outer down arrow key P, Space Pauses or resumes an active game Viewing Technical Support Information The phone number and e‐mail address of the technical support are listed in the Tech Support Info tab. Viewing Technical Support Information 77 ...
OGO User Manual Device and Application Settings You can configure various settings for your Ogo, including the default methods for handling calls, IM, and e‐mail messages on the device. Each of the tabs in the Settings screen includes the setting for one of the applications or a specific issue of the device behavior, as follows: Phone: Enables you to configure settings related to your Ogo phone functionality. For details, see Configuring the Phone Settings on page 79. IM: Enables you to configure your IM accounts settings. For details, see Configuring the IM Settings on page 82. E‐mail: Enables you to configure e‐mail related settings. For details, see Configuring Your E‐Mail Settings on page 83. Web Browser: Enables you to configure the display of Internet content on your Ogo. For details, see Configuring Your Web Browser Settings on page 85. Device: Enables you to customize the look of your Ogo Home screen, and configure general device options such as backlight, banners and more. For details, see Configuring the Device Settings on page 86. Calendar: Enables you to configure the display and handling your Calendar. For details, see Configuring the Calendar Settings on page 88. Sounds: Enables you to configure the sounds made by your Ogo in various situations. For details, see Configuring the Sound Setting on page 90 Time & Date: Enables you to configure the time and date settings on your Ogo. For details, see Configuring the Time and Date Settings on page 91. Network: Enables you to view and configure your network settings. For details, see Configuring the Network Settings on page 92. System: Enables you to view your Ogo’s system capacities and identifying characteristics. For details, see Viewing Your System on page 94. 78 Viewing Technical Support Information ...
Device and Application Settings ► To access Settings: In the Home screen or Application menu, select Settings and press Enter. The Settings screen is displayed. Figure 26: Settings Screen Configuring the Phone Settings The settings configured in the Phone tab determine how your Ogo responds to various calling conditions. ► To configure the Phone settings: In Settings, select the Phone tab. Select and edit one or more of the Phone settings, as required. The Phone settings are described in Table 13. Configuring the Phone Settings 79 ...
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OGO User Manual Table 13: Phone Settings Item Description Call forwarding The following call forwarding options may be configured to Enable or Disable: • Forward all calls: Ogo re‐routes all incoming calls to another pre‐determined number. • Forward if busy: Ogo re‐routes incoming calls to another pre‐determined number if you are engaged in an active phone call. • Forward if not answered: Ogo re‐routes an incoming call to another pre‐determined number if you do not answer the call. • Forward if not reachable: Ogo re‐routes an incoming call to another pre‐determined number if the network cannot locate your Ogo to deliver the call. • Cancel all: Activate this option to disable all of the Forward options that have been enabled. To access the settings, select Configure and press Enter to display the Call Forwarding screen. Select Configure for each of the Call forwarding options and set the options to Enable or Disable. (Press Query if you want to view the current setting). Select Done and press Enter. Voice mailbox The phone number used to retrieve your voicemail. (This number number is assigned by your cellular operator.) Select Edit and press Enter to display the Voice mail number screen. Insert the number, select Done and press Enter. Own number ...
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Device and Application Settings Item Description Call waiting When enabled, Ogo notifies you of an incoming call while a call is in progress, rather than delivering a busy signal to the new caller. To access the settings, select Configure and press Enter to display the Call waiting screen. Select Enable or Disable, and press Enter. Press Query to view the current setting. Incoming call The ways in which you are alerted to an incoming call, alert including the type of ringtone, its volume, and/or vibration. To access the settings, select Configure and press Enter to display the Incoming Call Alert screen. To set the ringtone, select Ringing tone and press enter. Then select the desired ringtone from the list. Each ringtone in the list will play when highlighted for a few seconds. To set the volume, select Ringing volume and adjust the volume by moving the indicator on the slider using the inner left and right arrow keys. To enable the vibrating alert, select Vibrating alert and press Enter. Pressing Enter when the option is already selected clears the checkbox, and disables the vibrating alert. Select Done and press Enter. Speed dial You can create shortcuts for dialing your most commonly needed numbers. To access these settings, select Configure and press Enter to display the Speed dial screen. Select a number for which you want to assign the speed dial option, and press Enter. The Contacts List appears, ...
OGO User Manual Configuring the IM Settings Your IM account settings can be configured in the IM tab. ► To configure your IM settings: In Settings, select the IM tab. Select and edit one or more of the IM settings, as required. The IM settings are described in Table 14. Table 14: IM Settings Item Description ICQ Select Open and press Enter to view/edit the following ICQ settings: ICQ number, Password, Default presence, and the "Connect when powered on" option. Note: This item appears only after ICQ is configured. Windows Live Select Open and press Enter to view/edit the following Messenger Windows Live Messenger settings: e‐mail address, password, default presence, and "Sign in when powered on" option. Note: This item appears only after Windows Live Messenger is configured. When closed The status of your IM presence when the cover is closed. Select When close and press Enter. Select the desired status (No change or Away) from the list and press Enter. Add IM account Enables you to add an IM account. If you have already set up your IM account(s), this option is disabled. Select Add and press Enter. The Instant Messaging Wizard is displayed. For details, see Using the Instant Messaging Wizard to Set Up Your Account on page 23. Remove IM Removes an existing IM account. account Select Remove and press Enter. The Account Summary ...
Device and Application Settings Configuring Your EMail Settings Your e‐mail account settings can be configured from the E‐mail tab. ► To configure your e‐mail settings: In Settings, select the E‐mail tab. Select and edit one or more of the E‐mail settings, as required. The E‐mail settings are described in Table 15. Table 15: E‐mail Settings Item Description Mailbox name The options for the displayed mailbox (for each configured e‐mail address). Select Open and press Enter to display the Mailbox Settings screen (for each configured e‐mail address). For details, see Table 16. Add e‐mail Enables you to add an e‐mail account. account Select Add and press Enter. The E‐mail Wizard is displayed. For details, see Using the E‐Mail Wizard to Set Up Your Account on page 36. Remove e‐mail Removes an existing e‐mail account. account Select Remove and press Enter. The Account Summary screen is displayed. Clear the checkbox for the e‐mail account to be removed and press Next. Personal You can insert a personal signature at the end of your signature e‐mail messages. Select Open and press Enter to display the Personal Signature screen. Select Edit and press Enter to insert/edit your personal signature. Select Save and press Enter. Select the New messages and/or Replied and forwarded ...
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OGO User Manual Item Description Sent items to The number of sent items to be kept in the Outgoing tab. keep Select Sent items to keep and press Enter. Select the desired number from the list and press Enter. Table 16: Mailbox Settings Item Description Mailbox name The name used to identify the email account, which appears as the tab's title in the Messages application. Can be edited for most email accounts (except for Windows Live Messenger, where it is fixed). E‐mail address Your e‐mail address for the selected Mailbox. User name Your user name for the e‐mail account. Password Your password for the e‐mail account. Display name The name that appears in the From field of an e‐mail account that you send from this account. Server name If you have a custom e‐mail account set up, this is the server name for that account. (This field cannot be edited). Configure server Enables you to configure the server for a custom e‐mail account. Select Open and press Enter to configure the server settings. Check interval The frequency at which Ogo checks for new e‐mail messages. ...
Device and Application Settings Configuring Your Web Browser Settings The settings configured in the Web Browser tab determine how Internet content is displayed on your Ogo. ► To configure your Web Browser settings: In Settings, select the Web Browser tab. Edit one or more of the Web Browser settings, as required. The Web Browser settings are described in Table 17. Table 17: Web Browser Settings Item Description Full screen Displays the Web browser in full screen mode. Rendering mode Displays the mode for presenting content on the Ogo screen. Press Enter and select the rendering mode from the list: • Standard: Displays the web page in its original form. Horizontal scrolling is available if needed. • Text wrap: Wraps the text content of the web page so that it is not broken. Horizontal scrolling is available if needed. • Screen optimized: Wraps the web page into a single screen width, so that the entire content can be viewed by vertical scrolling. • Text only: Hides any images. Request mobile When this option is checked, the Ogo identifies as a content mobile device when browsing, in order to obtain content optimized for a mobile device, from websites that support this. ...
OGO User Manual Item Description Private data Enables you to clear the private data stored on the device (cache, cookies, and history). Select Configure and press Enter to display the Private data screen. For each of the items (Cache, Cookies and History), you can select Clear and press Enter to clear the saved data. Security When this option is checked, a security warning is warning displayed before navigating to a web site which is not secure. Configuring the Device Settings The settings configured in the Device tab enable you to customize the look of your Ogo Home screen, and set the general device options, such as backlight, banners and more. ► To configure your device settings: In Settings, select the Device tab. Edit one or more of the device settings, as required. The Device settings are described in Table 18. Table 18: Device Settings Item Description Screen The level of brightness of the Ogo screen display. brightness Adjust the brightness by moving the indicator on the slider using the inner right/left arrow keys on the 8‐way selection key. The screen brightness changes immediately as you move from one level to the next. Brightness The time interval for which the screen brightness is period maintained when no keys are pressed. The longer the ...
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Change PIN Changes your PIN code. Be sure to keep a record of your code new code in a safe place. Select Change and press Enter to display the Change PIN code screen. Enter the old PIN code, set your new PIN code, and select Done. Banner Enables you to control whether or not banners appear settings when new messages are received and/or when IM contacts come online. Select Open and press Enter to display the Banner Settings screen. Select the events for which you want to receive banner notification (new IM or SMS, new e‐mail, and/or IM contact comes online), and select Done. Reset device Resets your Ogo device to its original factory settings, permanently removing all personal and account information. Select Reset and press Enter. A confirmation message is displayed. Select OK and press Enter to reset the device. The device restarts after resetting. Confirm msg. When this option is checked, Ogo prompts you for delete confirmation each time you choose to delete a message. Prompt to add Prompts you to add a contact when you send an e‐mail or contacts SMS message to an address/number that is not already in your Ogo Contacts List. Restore Restores all canceled pop‐up messages. canceled pop‐ups ...
OGO User Manual Item Description Check for When this option is selected, the Ogo checks for software software updates each time it is powered on. updates Bluetooth Enables you to configure the use of Bluetooth accessories settings with your Ogo. Note: T he availability of this option depends on your Ogo model and cellular operator. Select Open and press Enter to display the Bluetooth settings screen. Configure the following parameters: • Local device name: The designated Bluetooth name of the Ogo device. Other Bluetooth devices searching for this Ogo recognize it by this designation. • Change name: The setting used to change the Local device name. • My devices: The names of all of the Bluetooth devices that are paired with the Ogo device. • Search for devices: An option scans for available Bluetooth devices to connect to. Select Scan and press Enter; a pop‐up message appears indicating that a search is in progress. • Temporary visibility: To protect itself from undesired contacts, the Ogo is normally "invisible" to random searches. When you wish to be found, the Ogo must be ...
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Device and Application Settings Table 19: Calendar Settings Item Description Default view The default time tab view for your calendar (Day, Week, or Month). Press Enter and select the desired option from the list. Default day The default view for the Day tab in the calendar view (Detailed, Summary, or Last viewed). Press Enter and select the desired option from the list. Default The default time (in minutes) in advance to be reminded reminder of an upcoming appointment. Press Enter and select the desired option from the list. Work week The standard work week settings, including the starting and ending working hours and the first day of the week. Select Open and press Enter to display the Work week screen. Default snooze The default time (in minutes) after which a repeat period reminder is displayed. Press Enter and select the desired time interval from the list. Delete items The time interval used when selecting Delete Old older than Appointments from the Calendar. Press Enter and select the desired option from the list. Delete When this option is checked, a confirmation message is confirmation displayed before deleting an appointment from the ...
OGO User Manual Configuring the Sound Settings The settings configured in the Sounds tab enable you to determine the sounds made by your Ogo in various situations. ► To configure your sounds settings: In Settings, select the Sounds tab. Edit one or more of the sound settings, as required. The Sounds settings are described in Table 20. Table 20: Sounds Settings Item Description Ringtones Enables you to set the volume of the ringtone played to indicate an incoming call. Adjust the volume by moving the indicator on the slider using the inner left and right arrow keys on the 8‐way selection key. The ringtone is played after each change of the volume level, enabling you to hear the actual volume level being configured. System sounds Enables you to set the volume of the sounds played to indicate various system events. Adjust the volume by moving the indicator on the slider using the inner left and right arrow keys on the 8‐way selection key. A beep is played after each change of the volume level, enabling you to hear the actual volume level being configured. Alerts Enables you to set the volume of the sounds played to indicate an alert (such as receiving a new message). Adjust the volume by moving the indicator on the slider using inner left and right arrow keys on the 8‐way selection key. A beep sound is played after each change of the volume level, enabling you to hear the actual volume level being configured. Silent Silences all of the device sounds (ringtones, system ...
Device and Application Settings Item Description Key tones Turns on/off the sound made when Ogo keys are pressed. Alerticon Turns on/off the sounds associated with alerticons. sounds Message events Turns on/off the sounds made when messages are received. Presence events Turns on/off the sounds made when IM contacts become online. System sounds Turns on/off the sounds made when you power on/off, or open/close the cover. Configuring the Time and Date Settings When your Ogo is powered on, it automatically synchronizes with the current time from your carrier’s network. If for some reason the network is not available, you can set the time and date manually using the settings on the Time & Date tab. ► To view and configure your time and date settings: In Settings, select the Time and Date tab. Edit one or more of the time and date settings, as required. The time and date settings are described in Table 21. Table 21: Time and Date Settings Item Description Device time Displays the current time and date as currently set on your Ogo (cannot be edited). Network time Displays the current time and date on the network (cannot be edited). Use network time ...
OGO User Manual Item Description Set Time & Date Enables you to manually set the time and date. Select Open and press Enter to display the Set Time & Date screen. Select your time zone, select the Daylight saving option, insert the date and time, and then select Done. Note: Manually setting the time and date stops automatic updates. Time format Determines the format for displaying time on your Ogo (24H or AM/PM). Press Enter and select the desired time format from the list. Date format Determines the format for displaying dates on your Ogo (DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY). Press Enter and select the desired date format from the list. Configuring the Network Settings The settings configured in the Network tab are typically used by your cellular operator for troubleshooting. ► To view and configure your network settings: In Settings, select the Network tab. Edit one or more of the network settings, as required. The network settings are described in Table 22. 92 Configuring the Network Settings ...
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Device and Application Settings Table 22: Network Settings Item Description Active network Displays the name of the active network (cannot be edited). Network The mode for selecting the active network (Auto or selection Manual). To change this setting, press Enter, and select the required option from the list. If you select Auto, your Ogo device automatically selects the network for you. If you select Manual, your Ogo device scans for networks and prompts you to select an available network. Select the preferred network and press Enter. Your device is registered on that network. Scan for Scans for available networks. This option is enabled only networks when selecting manual network selection. Messaging Displays the phone number of the messaging center to center be called to retrieve your SMS Messages. You can modify this number; see Edit SMSC number. Edit SMSC The number of the messaging center for SMS services. number Select Edit and press Enter to display the Edit SMSC number screen. Insert/edit the number and select Done. GPRS The GPRS settings, including APN, authentication, user configuration and password. ...
OGO User Manual Viewing Your System Settings The System tab displays the current capacities and identifying characteristics of your Ogo. ► To view your system settings: In Settings, select the System tab. The system settings are described in Table 23. Table 23: System Settings Item Description Contacts The number of existing contact records; the number of contact records available for future use. Software The version number of the software on your Ogo (for example, v3.0_PRO (20121). IMSI The unique identifier of the SIM card. IMEI The unique identifier of the device. Battery The battery level, as a percentage of total battery capacity. Check for Enables you to manually check for available software updates updates for your Ogo. Select Check and press Enter. 94 Viewing Your System Settings ...
Important Safety Information Important Safety Information Certification Information (SAR) This mobile device is in compliance with SAR for general public exposure limits specified in EN 50360 and Council Recommendation 199/519/EC and has been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in EN 50361. Viewing Your System Settings 95 ...
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